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to My parents
January 28, 1851
Johnston, Witter H., fl. 1861-1864
He visited uncle James and they had a donation visit for the Presbyterian minister.
GLC02167.57
to Father
circa November 1861
Charles wants to take a furlough. He doesn't know when he, himself, will be home. He really likes his captain. He asks for money to cover travel expenses. Written at Camp Delaware
GLC02167.04
to Miss Sue Johnston
13 November 1864
They heard Lincoln carried every state but three. Elliot's uncle is sick. One of his fellow soldiers died. They will have monthly inspection on Monday.
GLC02167.37
to the Folks at home
25 April 1865?
Laurens came to visit and they had a great time. He is feeling well.
GLC02167.40
1861-1866
They may go to Beaufort. But some say they will join the army of the Potomac. He is glad to leave Jacksonville. He has nothing else to write.
GLC02167.43
to unknown
He presumes they will do fatigue and picket duty in the summer time. He mentions Emily.
GLC02167.46
13 May 1864
Charlie came to visit and he is well. All the things they sent arrived in good condition. The new Colonel arrived. Unfortunately he is profane and drinks too much.
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to Miss Dora Johnston
circa May 14, 1866
He was admitted to the Angelica last night.
GLC02167.49
29 June 1864
They have been ordered to go somewhere on boats with nine days rations. He saw Henry. Elliot and Charles are well.
GLC02167.20
16 July 1864
He is no longer confident the war will end soon. Everyone is in good spirits mainly because they have been signing the payroll.
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