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Photograph of Benjamin Leroy Pike
Portrait of Leroy Pike mounted on card. A two cent U.S. Internal Revenue stamp is on the back of the card. Original format: 1 photograph, 6 x 9 cm, mounted on card, 7 x 11 cm.
Photograph of Emory Wilcox
Full figure photograph of Emory Wilcox in uniform, left hand resting on table. Backdrop is a painting of an army camp. Printed on the back of the card is 'Cartes de Visite' J.H. YOUNG, No. 231 Balto. St. cor Chas St. BALTIMORE MD. Original format: 1 photograph, 7 x 11 cm.
Photograph of John Pike
Portrait photograph of John Pike. Original format: 1 photograph, 6 x 9 cm, mounted on card, 7 x 11 cm.
Photograph of William S. Pike
Oval portrait of William S. Pike mounted on card. Printed on the back 'F.R. Clench Photographer, New Ground Floor Studio, East Avenue LOCKPORT, N. Y. The negative of this picture will be preserved for 5 Years, Duplicate copies at reduced rates.' Original format: 1 photograph, 5 x 8 cm, mounted on card, 7 x 11 cm.
Spring of 1864 Letter to Anna Wilcox from William S. Pike
William S. Pike, a Civil War soldier writes to his Cousin Anna Wilcox from Fort No. 5, Defenses of Baltimore in May of 1864. He writes of the pleasant weather and picnics and fairs hosted for the soldiers by the people of Baltimore. He mentions playing with the Drum corps at a speech made by Abrah...
William Pike Military Service Record
Civil War service record for soldier Leroy Pike . Contains muster rolls, inventory, enlistment, and recruitment documents. Original format: 9 sheets, various sizes.
William S. Pike Letter to Anna Wilcox, Fort No.5 Defenses of Baltimore, April 1864
William S. Pike, a Civil War soldier writes to his Cousin Anna Wilcox from Fort No. 5, Defenses of Baltimore in April of 1864. He comments on the weather and wishes she could the soldiers in Dress Parade. He writes of his remembrances of the mountains and valleys of his childhood home in Smyrna, N...