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Annie Lisle
circa 1861-1864
Down near the wavering willows/'Neath the Sunbeams's Smile...
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to Father
27 June 1861
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
He thanks his father for his kind letter and for writing to the Secretary for his discharge. Sorry to hear his father feels bad about it.
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to Unknown
A Christmas card featuring a picture of an early airplane and a qoute from Tennyson.
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to Richard H. Jackson
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17 July 1861
He no longer cares whether he goes home or not. Says he was only homesick and has grown accustomed to his circumstances.
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GLC07705.507
5 September 1861
He anticipates that they will move to Fort Clark on Saturday and tells him not to write until he hears from him first.
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No date visible.
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19 September 1861
They are in possession of Fort Clark. He describes it as dreary and desolate, just like Coney Island. There are no inhabitants for five miles except mosquitos, but well populated five or six miles from the mainland. got a pass and explored. The...
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Date and year not visible.
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