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folder 21<br />

1862 May 2 ALS S. Williams, Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, Virginia, to S.P.<br />

Heintzelman. 1 page<br />

folder 22<br />

1862 May 16 ALS Charles S. Olden, Executive Department, Trenton, New Jersey, to Starr. 2<br />

pages<br />

folder 23<br />

1862 May 20 ALS Charles S. Olden, Executive Department, Trenton, New Jersey, to Starr. 1<br />

page<br />

folder 24<br />

1862 May 26 ALS Starr, near Bottoms Bridge, Virginia, to Governor Charles S. Olden. 1<br />

page<br />

folder 25<br />

1862 May 28 ALS Virgil M. Healy, Jersey City, to Starr. Attached to two ALSs Charles S.<br />

Olden, Trenton, New Jersey, May 30 and May 31, 1862. 3 pages<br />

folder 26<br />

1862 Jun 5 ALS Redford Sharpe, camp of “Seven Pines,” 6 miles before Richmond,<br />

Virginia, to 1 st Lieut. H.H. Woolsey, 5th New Jersey Volunteers, provides list<br />

of killed and wounded from the 5th New Jersey Infantry in the battle of Seven<br />

Pines, Virginia. 4 pages<br />

folder 27<br />

1862 Jun 7 ALS George T. Strong, New York City, to Starr, White House, Virginia. 1<br />

page<br />

folder 28<br />

1862 Jun 13 ALS Joseph Hooker to Starr. 1 page<br />

folder 29<br />

1862 Jun 17 ALS Charles S. Olden, Executive Department, Trenton, New Jersey, to Starr. 1<br />

page<br />

folder 30<br />

1862 Jul 1 ALS Charles S. Olden, Executive Department, Trenton, New Jersey, to Starr.<br />

Printed commendation from George McClellan to the soldiers of the Army of<br />

the Potomac attached to back page. 2 pages<br />

Samuel Starr Papers, 01/14/2000 page 21

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