Item — Linus Patrick correspondence (MMS-1157)Letter from Linus Patrick to his father John B. Patrick about finances, the patriotism of Ohio, and traitors in the North.
Item — Linus Patrick correspondence (MMS-1157)Letter from Linus Patrick to his father John B. Patrick detailing skirmishes and other information about various O.V.I. Regiments.
Item — Linus Patrick correspondence (MMS-1157)Letter from Linus Patrick to his father John B. Patrick about his illness, the hospital, money owed to various people, and politics.
Item — Linus Patrick correspondence (MMS-1157)Letter from Linus Patrick to his father John B. Patrick about debts, troop movement and activities, and errands Linus requires his father to perform.
Item — Linus Patrick correspondence (MMS-1157)Letter from Linus Patrick to his father John B. Patrick about the activities of the troops as well as a description of the surrounding area.
Item — Linus Patrick correspondence (MMS-1157)Letter from Linus Patrick to his father John B. Patrick about troop movement and fortification.
Item — Linus Patrick correspondence (MMS-1157)Letter from Linus Patrick to his father John B. Patrick about the death of Captain Odor and the general condition of the regiment.
Item — Linus Patrick correspondence (MMS-1157)Letter from Linus Patrick to his father John B. Patrick describing guard duty and the condition of the camp, as well as requesting certain items of clothing.
Item — Linus Patrick correspondence (MMS-1157)Letter from Linus Patrick to his father John B. Patrick about the receipt of items from home as well as troop movements.
Item — Linus Patrick correspondence (MMS-1157)Letter from Linus Patrick to his father, mother, brother, and sister about his wellbeing and the condition of his regiment.
Item — Linus Patrick correspondence (MMS-1157)Letter from Linus Patrick to his father John B. Patrick about the arrangements and expenses of bringing Bob Moore to the Regiment to deliver boots and other goods.
Item — Linus Patrick correspondence (MMS-1157)Letter from Linus Patrick to his father John B. Patrick demanding that requested items be sent immediately.