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United States History

1865

Parole

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Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Francis P. Porter, Thomas S. Armstrong Apr 1865

Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Francis P. Porter, Thomas S. Armstrong

Harvey Collection Letters

Thomas and fellow officers are given leave to travel to Washington to attend President Abraham Lincoln's funeral.


Letter From F. D. Sewall To Thomas S. Armstrong, F.D. Sewall Apr 1865

Letter From F. D. Sewall To Thomas S. Armstrong, F.D. Sewall

Harvey Collection Letters

Special orders for Thomas to report to Camp Parole in Maryland at the conclusion of his Leave of Absence.


Letter From Charles M. Cornyn To Thomas S. Armstrong, Charles M. Cornyn Mar 1865

Letter From Charles M. Cornyn To Thomas S. Armstrong, Charles M. Cornyn

Harvey Collection Letters

Lt. Colonel Cornyn explains that upon Thomas's exchange, his position with the regiment will remain the same when he is mustered in.


Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Francis P. Porter, Thomas S. Armstrong Mar 1865

Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Francis P. Porter, Thomas S. Armstrong

Harvey Collection Letters

Thomas asks Francis, if she is ready to marry him now that he has been paroled.


Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Paymaster General's Office, Thomas S. Armstrong Mar 1865

Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Paymaster General's Office, Thomas S. Armstrong

Harvey Collection Letters

Thomas requests to draw pay earned "while a paroled prisoner."