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Primary Sources for the 11th Maryland Infantry
The Lancaster Examiner, August 24, 1864
On the 5th inst., after a short illness of typhoid fever, at the Relay House Hospital, BENJAMIN C. of Company F, 11th Md. Vols., eldest son of Chalkey B. Cutler, in the 19th year of his age.
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Baltimore Sun, December 9, 1864
SPECIAL NOTICE —ELLICOTT'S MILLS December 7th, 1864.—SERGEANT JOHN G. STACK, of Company B, Eleventh Regiment Maryland Volunteer Infantry, is very thankful to the person or persons Who sent him the Straw Matress and Comfort. He would like to know who it was that sent them to him.
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The Baltimore Sun, February 17, 1865
ELEVENTH MARYLAND REGIMENT.
A few more Men wanted Hurry up or you will be too late. The service is for one year only. Regiment doing duty in the State at the Relay House.
HIGHEST BOUNTY. PAID CASH.
J. F. JOYCE & CO.,
28 South st., opposite Second,
first floor, back room.
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Charles Thornton Moore letter dated March 11, [1865], Identifier MCW_MDCH_11-07-16_DON0005_0004
Fort Dix Relay House March 11th
Dear Mother
I received your letter yesterday and was very glad to hear from you. I am still at the relay House and I think we will stay here our time out. I was sent up to Ellicotts Mills the other day on detached duty I only staid there a day when I came back. We are having a very nice time here. The company was pad off about two weeks ago, but I and Joe Wynn and four others did not get any pay because we was not mustered for pay and I was sick at home when the company was mustered. We were musterded for pay the last of last month and we expect to get paid about the 20th of this month. I cannot come in town yet but I expect to be in next week. I suppose ginnie has not come home yet let me know when she comes let me know if John Tennant has gone away yet. Joe Wynn and I sleep to gether and I think he is a very nice fellow. Write soon as you get this and direct as before no more at present but remain your son.
Charles F Moore Co C 11 Md