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                    <text>Letter 14

Item Code: AWL14
Unedited Transcription
06 October, 1864
William S. Pike to Anna Wilcox
Washington Street Hospital, Alexandria, Virginia
This letter was enclosed in a 5.25” x 2.875” white envelope; postmarked Oct 6
’64, ALEXANDRIA, VA. The postmark is 1 3/16” in diameter and is stamped
slightly off the top of the envelope. The stamp and stamp cancellation are both
missing, there is a slight discoloration in the upper right corner where the stamp
had been. The postmark is black ink.
Addressed in black ink to:
Miss Annie Wilcox
Smyrna
Shenango Co
N.Y
The envelope was opened by tearing off the right side. Slight foxing along the
edges and very slight foxing on both faces. There is a light blue ink stain on the
center of the back, probably from the postmark/stamp cancellation of another
letter.
Three pages.
One 8” x 10” sheet folded to form four 5” x 8” pages.
Written in black ink on blue lined stationery paper, page four appears to
have been unlined. Embossed, in the upper right hand corners of pages one and
three, with a seal in the shape of a oval containing the word “PARIS” and
surrounded by filigree. Watermarked with ten horizontal lines. There is a very
small (&lt;1/64”) hole where the lower of the two horizontal creases crosses the
single vertical crease. Ink appears unfaded. Very slight foxing, most evident
along the vertical crease and on page four. There are four creases: one vertical
and three horizontal. Folded size is 5” x 3”.

�Washington St.

Letter 14
Page 1

22

Hos Oct 6th̤/64
My Dear Friend Annie
I received
your kink and much
loved letter this morning
and I am glad to hear
from you as 22 I always
am I am glad to hear
that you had a nice
time at the Fair and
Picnic my wound
is not as well as it
was when I rote to
you before it got
proud flesh in it

WSP began to write ‘always’ but stopped at the ‘w’ and wrote a very dark ‘s’ over the ‘l.’

�Letter 14
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23

and the Dr. burnt
it out and it made
quite a large sore So
that it will th23 take
it some time to
heal up and when
it does I am afraid
that the limb never
will be as strong as
before. I received
a letter from Cozen
John Wilcox this
morning and his
folks were all a well
as usual when he rote
he has been up west
to see his Fathers folks
and he says they
were all well and
have got a nice place
there well Annie
I do not know whether
you can read this

Word crossed out.

�Letter 14
Page 3

or not but you
will have th 24 to excuse
the riting this time
for I have to sit up
in bed and rite
Annie I do not
know why you
should think I would
get tired reading your
letter for I am shure
I could find no
fault 25 with it and if
it had been a long
again I would have
liked it all the better
for I never get tired
reading your letters
I love them more
and more the more
I read them well I must
close from your true and
dear friend. with much love
to you I close Wm̤. S. Pike

24
25

Word crossed out.
The letter ‘u’ apparently inserted.

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Item Code: AWL15
Unedited Transcription
14 October, 1864
William S. Pike to Anna Wilcox
Washington Street Hospital, Alexandria, Virginia
This letter was enclosed in a 5.25” x 2.875” white envelope, with a cancelled
three cent stamp in the upper right corner; postmarked Oct 14 ’64,
ALEXANDRIA, VA. The postmark is 1 3/16” in diameter and overlays the
stamp. The postmark is missing most of the ‘64’ and some of the letters are
smeared. The stamp cancellation also overlays the stamp and consists of four
concentric circles, the largest is 3/4” in diameter and the smallest is 3/16” in
diameter and is stamped partly off the envelope. The postmark and stamp
cancellation are black ink.
Addressed in black ink to:
Miss Annie Wilcox
Smyrna
Shenango Co
N.Y
The envelope was opened by cutting the right side. Slight foxing along the edges
and very slight foxing on the front face, the back face has moderately foxing.
There is part of a black stamp cancellation in the upper left corner of the back,
probably from the another letter.
Four pages.
One 8” x 10” sheet folded to form four 5” x 8” pages.
Written in black ink on blue lined stationery paper, page four appears to
have been unlined. Embossed, in the upper right hand corners of pages one and
three, with a seal in the shape of a oval containing the word “PARIS” and
surrounded by filigree. Watermarked with ten horizontal lines. Ink appears
unfaded. Slight foxing, most evident along the single vertical crease and on page
four. There are three creases: one vertical and two horizontal. Folded size is 5”
x 2.875”.

�Washington St.
Hosp Oct 14th̤/64
Dear Annie
Letter 15
Page 1

26

I received your
kind and welcome letter
this morning and I
have read it over three
times and now I
am attempting to
answer it 26 to the best
of my ability but I
know I cannot rite
as good a letter as you
do the one you rote
me this time seems
to me to be better than
eny you ever rote to

Word apparently inserted.

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27

me befor but they
are all good and the
more I read them the
better I love to read
them I do not know
what made you think
I would get sick of you
letter for I love your
letter and I love to
read them and I love
you to and I always
shall I look at your
Photograph verry often
and think of you and
better 27
in
I enjoy myself
looking at your Picture
and reading your letter
than in enything else
I can do well Annie
I am sorry you got
whipped on your Birth
day but I suppos you
took it all in good part

Word inserted in superscript.

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28

as we all have to
when our birth day comes
but I have not been
h 28 whiped when my
birth day was now
in two years because
I have been in the
Army and the Boys did
not know when it
waSo but iff I had been
at home I would have
got whiped the same as
you well Annie I do
not know but you
will get tired of reading
ere you get this read but
iff you love to read them
as well as I do yours you
will not for I could read
your letters from morning
till night with plasure
I do no know of eny
news to rite for it is

WSP began a capital ‘W’ but crossed it out.

�Letter 15
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all one and the same
thing here with me from
one weeks end to the other
my wound is some better
than it was when I rote
to you before but the Dr.
tells me it will be two
months at least before it
will be healed sufficiently
for me to go home and
I think it will myself for
it does not heal so fast in
cold weather as it does in warm
that Motto that you sent
me is a verry nice one
and we will love as lovers
aught my love my best my
only one but I must close
from your dear friend with
my dearest love to you I
close write soon to your
friend
Wm̤. S. Pike

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Unedited Transcription
07 November, 1864
William S. Pike to Anna Wilcox
Washington Street Hospital, Alexandria, Virginia
This letter was enclosed in a 5[.5]” x 3.125” white envelope, with a cancelled
three cent stamp in the upper right corner; postmarked Nov 7 ‘64,
ALEXANDRIA, VA. The postmark is 1 3/16” in diameter and is stamped partly
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black ink.
Addressed in black ink to:
Miss Annie Wilcox
Smyrna
Chenango Co
N.Y
The envelope was opened by tearing off the right side. Slight foxing along the
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Three pages.
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�Washington St.
Hosp Nov 7th̤/64
Letter 16
Page 1

29

Dear Friend
I received
your kind letter this
morning and I am
glad [and] 29 more to
hear that you are
well and enjoying
yourself finely as
I hope you always
will the weather here
is verry rainy is has
rained for four days stedy
and I can hear the
rain decending onto

Word uncertain, may be ‘and’ or may be ‘once.’

�Letter 16
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30
31

the roof of my tent
now while I am riting
to you my wound
is doing excelent when
I rote to you before
it was about three inches
across the sor and now
it is onely one so
you that in two weeks
it has healed nearly
two inches iff it does
the
as well for 30 two weeks
to come I will by
that time be nearly
ready to go home
and when I get there
I will have a happy time
and lots of sport with
my old school mates
all the Newyork Boys
that were here in
thes 31 Hospital that were

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The letter ‘s’ crossed out.

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have gone home to
av 32 vote and that makes
it verry lonesome
here but they will
soon be back for their
Furlows onely last
fifteen days I was
not able to go home
so I sent my vote
home for Old Abe
and I think he will
be elected tomorrow
for four years more
but my Dear Friend I
must close for fear of
wearing your patience
write soon from
your true and dear
friend
Wm̤. S. Pike
(PS) Give my best respects
to all good bye

32

Letters, not fully discernible, crossed out.

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16 November, 1864
William S. Pike to Anna Wilcox
Washington Street Hospital, Alexandria, Virginia
This letter was enclosed in a 5[.5]” x 3.125” white envelope, with a cancelled
three cent stamp in the upper right corner; postmarked Nov 16 [‘64],
ALEXA[ND]RIA, VA. The postmark is 1 3/16” in diameter and is missing most
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diameter. The postmark and stamp cancellation are black ink and slightly
smeared.
Addressed in black ink to:
Miss Annie Wilcox
Smyrna
Chenango C[o]
N.Y
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Two and one-half pages.
One 8” x 10” sheet folded to form four 5” x 8” pages.
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DOWELL PHILA.” Watermarked with eleven horizontal lines. Ink appears
unfaded. Slight foxing, most evident along the single vertical crease. The letter
shows evidence of having been folded when the envelope was folded. There are
eight creases: three vertical and five horizontal. Folded size is 5” x 3”.

�Washington St
Hosp Nov 16th̤/64
Dear Cousin
Letter 17
Page 1

33

I received your
kind letter yesterday
evening and I am much
pleased to hear that your
are well and enjoying
yourself finely as I hope
you will always be and
I hope you will have
a pleasent time at
school this winter well
Annie I am sorry to tell
you that I do not
feell 33 like riting much

Final ‘l’ crossed out.

�Letter 17
Page 2

of a letter today for I have
been some what unwell
for the last few days and
and I do not feel like
riting alall today but I thought
I must try and answer
your letter but iff I do
not rite a verry long
or good one you must
excuse me and I will
try and do better next
time well Annie since
Election I have had a
goodeel of fun with some
of the New York Boys that
went home from here
to vote and when they
got there voted for
little Mc and now I
tell them for all of their
votes little Mc has got
to work on the

�Railroad for four 34 years to
come and it makes some
of them pretty mad while
others take is 35 it as a joke
but no more of this
my wound is heating
slowly from your
kind friend
Letter 17
Page 3

34
35

Wm̤. S. Pike

The letter ‘u’ apparently inserted.
Word crossed out.

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Item Code: AWL18
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7 December, 1864
William S. Pike to Anna Wilcox
Washington Street Hospital, Alexandria, Virginia
This letter was enclosed in a 5.125” x 3” white envelope, with a cancelled three
cent stamp in the upper right corner; postmarked Dec 7 ‘64, ALEXANDRIA, VA.
The postmark is 1 3/16” in diameter missing part of the ‘64’ and partly overlays
the stamp. The stamp cancellation consists of four concentric circles, the largest
is 3/4” in diameter and the smallest is 3/16” in diameter and is stamped partly off
the right edge of the envelope. The postmark and stamp cancellation are black
ink and slightly smeared.
Addressed in black ink to:
Miss Annie Wilcox
Smyrna
Chenango C[o]
N.Y
The envelope was opened by cutting the left side. Envelope is quite yellowed.
Slight foxing along the edges. Left edge stained front and back.
There is additional writing on the envelope in a different hand:
Written in pencil on the front, faint:
Miss Annie [E or &amp;] W
Written in pencil on the back, very faint:
Annie [E or &amp;]
[illegible]
Dixie
Dicksie

1864
the Union now and
forever
Four pages.

�One 8” x 10” sheet folded to form four 5” x 8” pages.
Written in black ink on blue lined stationery paper, page four appears to
have been unlined. Embossed, in the upper right hand corners of pages one and
three, with a seal in the shape of a shield containing the words “GEORGE MC
DOWELL PHILA.” Watermarked with eleven horizontal lines. Ink appears
unfaded. Slight foxing. Tan stain of unknown origin along free vertical edges.
There are three creases: one vertical and two horizontal. Folded size is 5” x 3”.

�Washington. St.

Letter 18
Page 1

Hosp Dec 7th̤/64
Dear Friend Annie
I received
your kind and welcome
epistle this morning
and it gave me
much pleasure in
reading of the good
times you and my
Brother are havind
and as you said
I received yours and
his (letters) both at the
same time but
I shall not answer

�Letter 18
Page 2

36
37

today for I expect
y 36 by what he rote
that he will be
home in a few days
Annie you said
you would draw
your letter to a close
for fear I would get
tired of readingd 37 it
well I will just say
to you so that you
will not be afraid
of riting to long a
letter next time
that I would not
be tired reading
your letters iff they
wer ten times as
long as they are
Annie you nead not
be afraid of Nette

Letter crossed out.
Letter crossed out.

�Letter 18
Page 3

being offended
at what you rote
to me if she new
it but she does not
now it for I have
never rote her
enything about it
for the next day after
I received your letter
I received one from
my Mother inform
-ing me that Nette
was Married which
surprised me verry
much for I had
never herd one word
about it onely what
you rote to me
about the lame
Soldier.
Annie you
must excuse this

�Letter 18
Page 4

bad riting for my
hand trembles verry
bad this morning
my wound is nearly
all healed now and
iff it does not brake
out agin I think
I will be at home
in a few weeks
no more this time
write soon from
your true friend and
Cousin
Wm̤ S. Pike

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14 December, 1864
William S. Pike to Anna Wilcox
Washington Street Hospital, Alexandria, Virginia
This letter was enclosed in a 4.[625]” x 2.625” white envelope, with a cancelled
three cent stamp in the upper right corner; postmarked Dec 22, ALEXANDRIA,
VA. The postmark is 15/16” in diameter and stamped partly off the top of the
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cancellation are black ink.
Addressed in blue ink to:
Miss Annie Wilcox
Smyrna
Chenango [Co]
N.Y
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staining in upper left quarter.
Three and one-half pages.
One 8” x 10” sheet folded to form four 5” x 8” pages.
Written in black ink on blue lined stationery paper, page four appears to
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three, with a seal in the shape of a shield containing the words “GEORGE MC
DOWELL PHILA.” Watermarked with eleven horizontal lines. Ink appears
unfaded. Slight foxing. Large tan stain of unknown origin, probably water, along
second from top horizontal crease and outer two vertical creases. This stain
obliterates a line, or more of text on each of pages one, two, and three. There is
no corresponding stain on the envelope this letter was found in, however there is a
corresponding stain on an envelope, containing Letter 20, postmarked [???] 6,
Ale[xand]ria, VA. There are four creases: one vertical and three horizontal.
Folded size is 4.25” x 2.25”.

�Washington St.

Letter 19
Page 1

38

Hosp. Dec. 14th̤/64
Dear Friend Annie
I received
your kind lette_
this mornin___nd
I am ___________
to hear that y_____
well and in g__d 38
spirits you thought
you could rite a long
enough letter this
time to make me
tired of reading but
you are mistaken
for I like to hear
you scold so well
that I should not
got tired of reading
iff you had ritten
ten times as long

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�Letter 19
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39

as you did I like
to hear you talk
about Aunt Hat for
I do not like her
eny better than you
do Annie I think
th____iff I was there
___________hat should
_________ you all the
______e just on purpose 39
to hear you scold
and now Annie
although I do not like
Aunt Hat verry still
I think I shall rite
to her and tell her
all you have said
about her and what
do you think she
will say and how
will you like that
I know what you

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�Letter 19
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40
41

will say you will
say I think that
is mean of will Pike
to go and do that but
I a 40 cant help what
you think I must
do as I think ___t
________________
wound is al_____led
now but I ca_____ot
bare eny wai__ on 41
my foot yet but
I think it will
be so I can in
a short time iff
it does not break
out again but I
must close for I thing
you are mad enough
by this time to
pinch my ears
iff you could get

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�to me but there
is where I have got
the start of you so
with love to you I
w_ll close write soon
from f 42 your true friend
___________________ 43
Wm̤. S. Pike
Letter 19
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42
43

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23 December, 1864
William S. Pike to Anna Wilcox
Washington Street Hospital, Alexandria, Virginia
This letter was enclosed in a 4.[625]” x 2.625” white envelope, with a cancelled
three cent stamp in the upper left corner; postmarked [???] 6, ALE[XAND]RIA,
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Miss Annie Wilcox
Smyrna
Chenango
N.Y. [?]
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the stain on Letter 19, dated 14 December, 1864. The letter found in this
envelope has no corresponding stain.
Three pages.
One 8” x 10” sheet folded to form four 5” x 8” pages.
Written in blue ink on blue lined stationery paper, page four appears to
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three, with a seal in the shape of a shield containing the words “GEORGE MC
DOWELL PHILA.” Watermarked with eleven horizontal lines. Ink appears
unfaded. Very slight foxing. There are six creases: three vertical and three
horizontal. Folded size is 4.25” x 2.5”.

�Letter 20
Page 1

Washington St.
Hosp Dec 23/64
Friend Annie
I received
your kind Epistle
this morning which
gave me much pleasure
in perouseing the
contens well Annie
I am here in the
old Hospital yet but
do not expect to be
here more than
a month more
I have been here
now seven months
and five months

�Letter 20
Page 2

of the time I have
not been able to
go around the ward
had to lay in bed
but all this time I have
had good health which
I hope I will always
have and I hope you
may always have the
same (health) my limb
is doing nicely now
and I hope I will
be able to leave this
place in a short
time.
Well Annie
I am not going to
say enything about
Hat this time for the
reason that I dot
concider her worth
the trouble of speaking

�Letter 20
Page 3

about I have not
rote to her yet and
I may not iff you
are a good girl well
I do not think of
much to rite this
time so you must
be satisfied with
a short letter this
time and I will
try and do better next
from your kind
friend
William S. Pike

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28 December, 1864
William S. Pike to Anna Wilcox
Washington Street Hospital, Alexandria, Virginia
This letter was enclosed in a 4.[75]” x 2.625” white envelope, with a cancelled
three cent stamp in the upper right corner; postmarked Dec 29, ALEXANDRIA,
VA. The postmark is 15/16” in diameter and overlays the stamp. Ink missing
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the envelope. The postmark and stamp cancellation are black ink.
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Miss Annie Willcox
Smyrna
Chenango Co
N.Y.
The envelope was opened by cutting off the right side. The cut removed the right
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Three and one-half pages.
One 7.125” x 8.375” sheet folded to form four 4.125” x 7.125” pages.
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two horizontal. Folded size is 4.125” x 2.625”.

�Letter 21
Page 1

44

Washington St.
Hosp Dec 28/64
Friend Annie
I received
your kind and
welcome letter this
morning and I
am much pleased
to hear that you had
a nice time Schristmas
and I am much
pleased with the
preasent that you
sent me it is a
verry nice one and
I think a good eel
of it more than
I would iff eny
one else had sent
it m 44 to me except
you I had a verry quiet

Letter crossed out.

�Letter 21
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time here Schristmas
but a verry pleasent
one for a Soldier we
had roost turky for
dinnier and this
was the extent of
our luxuries that
day my limb is
doing nicely now
it is all heated up
and I can bare
about half my
weight on it and
I think it will
be in a short time
so I can walk on
it iff it does not
get worse again
I received a letter
from Nette this

�Letter 21
Page 3

morning and
she says our folks
are all well as usual
and she said that
her Husband started
the same morning
that she rot to go
back to the Hospital
in Rochster and
from there he
expected to go to
Washington well
Annie I hope by
the time that I
get another letter
from you to inform
you that I am going
home to see my
Father &amp; Mother sisters
and Brothers &amp; friends

�Letter 21
Page 4

but I must stop
before you get
so tired that you
do not feel able
to answer this
so good by from
your true friend
give my love to all
Will. S. Pike

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Item Code: AWL22
Unedited Transcription
06 January, 1865
William S. Pike to Anna Wilcox
Alexandria, Virginia
No envelope extant.
Three pages.
One 7.125” x 8.375” sheet folded to form four 4.125” x 7.125” pages.
Written in blue ink on blue lined stationery paper. Letter begins on what
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appears unfaded. Moderate foxing. There are three creases: one vertical and two
horizontal. Folded size is 4.125” x 2.75”.

�Alexandria V.a
Jan 6th̤/65

Letter 22
Page 1

45

Friend Annie
I received
your kind letter this
morning and it
gave me much pleasure
to read of the good
times you are
having and I am
glad to hear that your
are enjoying yourself
the wether here is
quite cold and the
snow is about four
inches deep my timb
is ding nicely it 45
is so I can almost
walk without the
assistance of crutches

The ‘t’ is written over an ‘s.’

�Letter 22
Page 2

but Annie I have
not got my furlow
yet because the
Dr. Says he will
not give me one
but will give me
my Discharge and
it will be a month
or more most
likely before I
get it.
I received
a letter from
Father this morning
and he says that
my folks are all
well as usual except
mother She has
not been verry
well for a couple

�Letter 22
Page 3

of weeks well Annie
I do not feel like
riting a long letter
this morning
so you will please
excuse this short
one and I will try
and do better next
time give my best
regards to all from
your friend
Will

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Item Code: AWL23
Unedited Transcription
17 January, 1865
William S. Pike to Anna Wilcox
Alexandria, Virginia
This letter was enclosed in a 4.[75]” x 2.625” white envelope, with a cancelled
three cent stamp in the upper left corner; postmarked Jan 17, [ALEX]ANDRIA,
[V]A. The postmark is 15/16” in diameter and overlays the stamp. The stamp
cancellation consists of four concentric circles, the largest is 3/4” in diameter and
the smallest is 3/16” in diameter. The postmark and stamp cancellation are black
ink.
Addressed in blue ink to:
Miss Annie Wilcox
Smyrna
Chenango Co
N.Y.
The envelope was opened by tearing off the left side. The tear removed the left
third of the stamp and part of the postmark. Very slight foxing along the edges.
This is a tan stain, probably water, along the right edge of the envelope.
The envelope has also has additional writing in a different hand:
Written in pencil above the address:
Miss Annie E.
Wilcox
Written in pencil to the left of the address:
Miss
The address has been scribbled over in pencil and there is pencil scribbling below
the postmark and cancellation. The cancellation has also been scribbled over.
Written in pencil on the back:
Annie
And:
M[iss] W

�There are pencil scribbles below ‘Annie.’
Three pages.
One 7.125” x 8.375” sheet folded to form four 4.125” x 7.125” pages.
Written in blue ink on blue lined stationery paper. Ink appears unfaded. Very
slight foxing. There is tan staining along the single vertical crease which
corresponds to the stain on the envelope. There are three creases: one vertical
and two horizontal. Folded size is 4.125” x 2.625”.

�Alexandria V.a
Jan 17th̤/65

Letter 23
Page 1

Friend Annie
Your letter
of the 11 inst I received
yesterday and I was
much pleased to
hear that you were
having good times
and I hope you
had a splendid time
at the Donation
which I think you
did have for I think
iff there is enything
like having where
you are you are
shure to have a
hand in and have
your share of it

�Letter 23
Page 2

46

my wound is doing
nicely now and
Annie I went
before a Bord of
Doctors two weeks
ago to day and they
decided to give
me my discharge
and I will get
it as soon as they
can get my discrip
-tive list here from
the Regiment
and it may46 get
here in one week
and it may not
come in two
months but as
soon as it gets
here I shall start
for home in

Letter ‘a’ inserted later as an afterthought.

�Letter 23
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old Niagara Co
well Annie I do
not know of
enything to rite
that will interest
you so good by
for the present
give my best regards
to all and rite soon
from your Cousin
Wm̤. S. Pike

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