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  1. Alfred Norcross Diary

    Alfred Norcross Diary from 1862 - 1868 with five metal bands engraved A. Norcross and 2 metal bands engraved B. F. Brown inside back pocket of diary. Bands could possibly be cow ear tags. Also found between pages is a CDV of Civil War General George Gordon Meade. The CDV is now located in photo box 27, ID number 2018.FIC.1.4.29.2

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    Alfred Norcross Diary 1862-1868
  2. Dedication of the Civil War Soldiers' Monument - 07/04/1884

    Black and white photograph taken on the day of the Soldiers' Monument Dedication July 4, 1884. It is taken either early in the day or after the dedication. The review stand can be seen on the far left side of the photograph and men are standing around the temporary flag pole either raising or lowering the American Flag. Taken from Main Street looking north towards Monument, in background, No.1 Colburn Hill School and First Congregational Church

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    Dedication of Civil War Soldiers' Monument July 4th 1884
  3. Dr. George E. Fuller's connection to the Civil War

    Papers of Dr. George E. Fuller that are connected to his time and service in the Civil War.

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    Dr. Fuller's items pertaining to the Civil War
  4. Envelope to letter 2010.35.10.2.1 - 06/09/1862

    Envelope that contained letter 2010.35.10.2.1. Addressed to John Munn, Utica N.Y. with Flag of Truce written on the front.

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    Envelope to Letter 2010.35.10.2.1
  5. Form Letter from the Department of the Interior allowing George E. Fuller's increase in his Civil War Pension - 07/06/1907

    Form letter from the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions, Washington to Hon. F. H. Gillett informing him of the reissue claim for pension of George E. Fuller has been allowed at the rate of $12. per month from March 1, 1907. Signed by Acting Commissioner, L. M. Kelley.

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    Dr. Fuller's Increase in Civil War Pension 1907
  6. Handwritten letter by C. G. Munn of the 27th Mass. Vol. Assistant Executive's Office of Base Hospital 18 AC - 09/20/1864

    Handwritten letter by C. G. Munn of the 27th Mass. Vol. Assistant Executive's Office Base Hospital 18 AC. To Whom It May Concern, stating that Mr. George E. Fuller, Hospital Steward of the 27th Mass. Vol. will leave the service today, his term having expired. That Steward Fuller had given entire satisfaction to the Officers of his Regiment, that his care for his patients was exemplary and that few Officers can leave the Service with a cleaner rec...

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    Letter from C. G. Munn, Base Hospital 18 A.C. 1864
  7. Handwritten letter to Dr. George E. Fuller from Jere Cohan reminiscing about the Civil War - 10/10/1903

    Handwritten letter to Dr. George E. Fuller from Jere Cohan. Letter written on letterhead from the Hotel Vendome on the Corner of Broadway and 41st Street, New York. Before Jere Cohan became the vaudeville family act "The Four Cohans" and the father of George M. Cohan. He was Jeremiah Keohane, drummer boy in the Civil War. He became a very good friend of George Fuller. This is a letter he wrote shortly after receiving a letter from George Fuller w...

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    Letter written by Jere Cohan to Dr. Fuller 1903
  8. Handwritten notes by Dr. Fuller on wide range of subjects of Monson Interest

    Handwritten notes by Dr. George E. Fuller on a wide range of subjects. Most pertaining to the history of Monson. Some of these notes were in prepreparation for publishing in the "Our County and Its People" A History of Hampden County Massachusetts Book, Volume Three 1902 (pages 266-312) and for later publication in the Monson Dorcas Society Cookbook in 1906. Pages 3 - 30 The Fuller, Hyde, Field, Merchant and Green families genealogy. Pages 33...

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    Handwritten notes by Dr. George E. Fuller
  9. Letter from George Fuller to Hattie Green - 06/08/1865

    Letter written by George Fuller on letterhead from the Surgeon General's Office Washington City, D. C. to Hattie Green that accompanied her birthday present. Excerpt from letter - "Please accept as a birthday present and wear this token of my continued love."

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    Letter from George Fuller to Hattie Green 1865
  10. Letter from Grace Horne to Munn Relatives Letter from Isaac Horne to John Munn

    Letter from Grace Horne to Munn Relatives Letter from Isaac Horne to John Munn her nephew with envelope.

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    Letters from Grace Horne
  11. Letter to Dr. Fuller from the Committee on Reform in the Civil Service - 05/24/1902

    Typewritten letter from the Fifty-seventh Congress, Committee on Reform in the Civil Service, House of Representatives U. S., Washington, D. C. to Dr. George E. Fuller stating that his application has been received and forwarded to the Chief of Ordnance. Signed F. H. Gillett.

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    Letter to Dr. Fuller from Committee on Reform in the Civil Service 1902
  12. Letter to Dr. Fuller that Monson will be receiving two cannons from the Civil War - 06/05/1902

    Carbon copy of typewritten letter from the Office of the Chief of Ordnance United States Army, Washington to Hon. F. H. Gillett, House of Representatives. Stating in part that, Dr. George E. Fuller, Chairman, Soldiers' Monument Association, Monson, Mass., request has been granted, and the Association will be receiving two, 100-pdr. Parrott rifles from Fort Popham, Popham Beach. Signed Brig. Gen., Chief of Ordnance.

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    Letter stating that Monson will receive two Civil War Cannons 1902
  13. Letter to John Munn from Isaac Horne - 06/08/1862

    Letter from Isaac Horne of Glade Spring, Virginia to his nephew John Munn, June 8, 1862 asking him for his help. He is asking John to see that his son's grave is properly marked. Isaac is trying to get his son's, Basil L. Horne's, body off the battle field under a flag of truce.

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    Letter to John Munn from Isaac Horne
  14. Letter to Relative from Grace Horne - 03/11/1861

    Letter to "Relatives" from John's Aunt Grace Horne from Glade Spring, Virginia during the Civil War. She speaks of birth and death dates of Sarah Talbert, late Sarah Meek. That she herself is in common health. That the Deed that whoever she is writing to is no good and that a W. Robinson has brought suit for the land in question. That Mrs. Munn might like the date of her mother's marriage which was February 17, 1820. That Mary Haynes and her 2 yo...

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    Letter from Grace Horne
  15. Letter written by George Fuller to Hattie Green - 12/25/1864

    Letter written by George E. Fuller while stationed in Washington, D.C. to his than sweetheart Hattie Green. Handwriting is very difficult to read. It appears as if there are pages missing. Written on monogrammed paper G E F

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    Letter to Hattie Green from George Fuller 1864
  16. Letter written by George Fuller to His Brother during the Civil War - 02/19/1865

    Letter written by George Fuller to his brother while stationed in Washington, D.C. during the Civil War.

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    George Fuller's letter to his Brother during the Civil War 1865
  17. Monson Bicentennial 1960 - 07/04/1960

    Color Slide of Monson Bicentennial Display of Civil War Items displayed in the store window of the Noble Block. Who supplied the items and where they went after the display is unknown.

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    Display of Civial War Items
  18. Monson History Recalled in Exhibits - 09/29/1960

    Newspaper clipping from the Springfield Daily News, September 29, 1960 Edition. Monson History Recalled in Exhibits. Article talks about the various exhibits throughout town celebrating Monson's Bicentennial

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    Monson Bicentennial Article
  19. Monson in the Civil War - 1960

    Headline - Monson - In Civil War Monson Was 100 Years Old

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    Monson in the Civil War
  20. Note written by Dr. Fuller about the Civil War - 1911

    Note written by Dr. George E. Fuller about the Civil War for the 50th Anniversary of the beginning of the War. May have been a speech given at a gathering. Written on the back of Office of G. E. Fuller, M. D. stationary.

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    Note written by Dr. Fuller about Civil War 1911

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