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to Richard H. Jackson
16 June 1862
Ingersoll, N.H., fl. 1861-1864
The letter requests several items such as pants, bully cap, blanket, dishes, revolver, etc.
GLC07705.308
to Father
9 July 1862
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
He writes they are to embark at 6 am and their destination is unknown.
GLC07705.080
14 November 1862
He reports a sad incident in which two Germans were practicing a bayonet exercise and one accidently pierced the heart of the other. He tried to shoot himself afterward but was prevented from doing so and locked up.
GLC07705.114
4 June 1862
Jackson, Henry, fl. 1861-1864
He saw Richard's friend, Charles E. Hill. Once again states how proud he is of the "Gallant 9th."
GLC07705.214
28 December 1862
He writes of their Christmas celebration which would have been better had Richard been able to return home.
GLC07705.246
27 July 1862
Watson, Sam, fl. 1861-1864
He writes that he hopes his current movements onboard a steamer toward Newport News turn out to be just as successful as his previous movements and talks about God having a hand in their success.
GLC07705.311
17 March 1862
He writes of an intimate acquaintance of his that was recently promoted.
GLC07705.050
22 July 1862
He compares Norfolk to New York and points out their similarities. He writes that Portsmouth is much smaller than New York but much prettier. He notes that today is his birthday.
GLC07705.083
December 1, 1862
Fredricksburg remains in possession of the Rebels and he hopes they will stay where they are for the next few days. He expects the Paymaster soon. The latest General Orders praises the 9th.
GLC07705.117
21 June 1862
Very difficult to read, but looks like [Seccessionist] flag has already been pawned among the mementos of the war. He mentions Hazelton who has not read a certain book but plans to later. He describes the house he and his wife currently live.
GLC07705.217
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