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from John Dickinson Ingraham,US Ship Narragansette at anchor off Navy Yard, California, to wife;

2 letters to (father) John Dickinson Ingraham from children, Annie and Mary; family friends;school;

2 October 1865 from Celia Morgan to ? Surgeon in Command of the Hospital; Husband Richard died of diptheria

24 April 1865 to Ceila Morgan from Mrs Miner; I will forward your package today;

18 April 1865 to Celia Morgan from Mrs Dell; your sad letter was received last Friday; was surprised to hear of Richard's death

26 March 1865 to Celia Morgan from 'Mother' in Morris; hope she will succeed will in teaching

27 January 1865 to Celia Morgan from NF Menice; Mr Morgan is not in my employ and cannot tell you where he is stopping;

26 September 1864 to "Mrs Frary" [Celia Morgan's mother] from Mrs Dell including note to Celia Moran death of Mrs Morgan's bebe; I had heard it from Richard; Richard is doing very well; saved;

20 October 1863 to Richard S Morgan from C Canfield, Port Jervis, NY;feel sorry for my little flock in Morris but the Lord will care for them

10 September 1863 to Richard S Morgan from Mrs MM Dell; hope this may find you [well] with married life, housekeeping ,;

25 June 1863 printed flyer from N.F. Merrill, No 85 Randolph St, Chicago

5 June 1865 to Richard S Morgan from Belle; "suppose you and Celia will be 'pitching in' for the Presbyterian festival"

23 April 1863 from H Griggs in Chicago to Richard S Morgan, Morris Il; only shorthand writing we have is Pitman's Manual

17 March 1863 from Fuller Finely in Chicago to Richard S Morgan; asks for a favor

1 October 1862 to Celia from Belle; went to Camp Douglas but too tired to visit with Mr M[organ}.

18 September 1862 from SJ Haines in Morris, to Richard S Morgan; "Friend Dick" received short epistle after arriving at camp Douglas;suffers with the blues since so many friends have gone to war;

14 September 1862 from R Haynes, TN, to Celia Frary; owes her apology for not writing before

17 April 1862 receipt for 12 copies of crucifixion

27 October 1861 from Celia Frary in Akron to "Dear Friends"; arrived safely; have company all the time it is quite a change from the prarie; started a society for soldiers;

29 August 1861 from Celia Frary to the school directors of Morris. Will acdept a situation as teacher for $200 a year