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Collection: Van Riper Family Correspondence-
Letter from Henry Van Riper to "Dear Father," March 6, 1865
Letter from Henry to his father, in it he discusses sickness spreading at camp and leaving for Chattanooga
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Letter from Bill Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, January 26, 1860
Letter from Bill Van Riper to his Cousin Henry Van Riper discussing day to day events, weather and school.
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Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, January 15, 1865
Letter from Alexander VanRiper describing camp life.
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Letter from Alexander Van Riper to "Dear Cousins," September 9, [1864]
Letter from Alexander Van Riper describing recent fighting and the debate about the draft.
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Letter from John Van Riper to Alexander Van Riper
Letter from John Van Riper to his Brother Alexander inquring about various members of the family and discussing day to day life
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Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, December 22, 1863
Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, in it he dicusses being in the Battle of Chattanooga and other aspects of the war
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Letter from Silas Van Riper to Willis Van Riper, April 1860
Letter from Silas Van Riper to his Cousin Willis talking about different family members, school, and day to day life.
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Letter from G. Van Riper to Nick Van Riper and family, January 28, 1866
Letter from G. Van Riper regarding his travels from Texas to Michigan.
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Letter from Joshua Besnter to Henry [Van Riper], March 7, 1865
Letter from Joshua Benster discussing his work in North Carolina, among other topics.
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Letter from H.A. Van Riper to "Dear Nephew," January 22, 1860
Letter from H. A. Van Riper to his nephew discussing day to day issues like weather, work, etc.
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Letter from Lucy Maria to Henry Van Riper, May 13, 1860
Letter from Lucy Maria to Henry Van Riper and her cousins discussing how much she enjoys going to school
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Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, October 23, 1863
Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper where he talks about weather and marching long distances
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Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, October 5, 1863
Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper discussing his thoughts on being kept in the barracks and his desire to leave.
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Letter from Mary Taylor to Henry A. Van Riper, February 5, [18]60
Letter from Mary Taylor to her Cousin Henry Van Riper, she mentions occassional outbreaks of Typhoid fever, the death of a family member and other news and asks for letters from the family.
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Letter from Joshua Benster to Henry Van Riper, 1864
Letter from Joshua Benster to Henry Van Riper describing his work as part of the Construction Corps, repairing railroads damaged by the rebels and coming under fire
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Letter from Mary Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, March 22, 1865
Letter from Mary Van Riper to Henry Van Riper discussing school life and acquaintances.
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Letter from Henry Van Riper to Joshua Giles Benster, January 10, 1864
Letter from Henry Van Riper to Joshua Benster describing school life.
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Letter from A Van Riper to Henry A Van Riper, June 28, 1864
Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, in it he talks about battle, coming under heavy fire, and men getting injured or killed.
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Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Aunt Mary Ann, September 18 [1864?]
Letter from Alexander Van Riper to his Aunt Mary Ann Van Riper, in which he discusses politics and the war.
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Letter from J.J. Benster to Henry, […] 28, 1865
Letter from J.J. Benster apologizing for having to break plans with Henry VanRiper.