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to Richard H. Jackson
28 April 1862
Charley, fl. 1861-1864
He informs Richard that Theodore had been sick recently. He also mentioned that he better be careful when writing to Miss Watson and Miss Milligan.
GLC07705.304
to Father
3 November 1862-4 November 1862
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
He camped where the rebels had possession of in the morning. A skirmish broke out.
GLC07705.110
18 March 1862
Jackson, Henry, fl. 1861-1864
He describes the funeral of the late Lt. Col. De Montiel.
GLC07705.207
28 November 1862
He prays for his safety and writes that Marcy visited with her younger sister and is disppointed not to have received any letters from Richard.
GLC07705.242
7 June 1862
Fred, fl. 1861-1864
His friend tells him the story of how he got back to New York starting with when he left Roanoke Island.
GLC07705.307
8 July 1862
He encloses a receipt for the two certificates. On his way to Richmond.
GLC07705.079
12 November 1862
He writes they are still here but will probably move on Thursday.
GLC07705.113
23 April 1862
He writes of Miss Watson (the lady he is interested in) and how he has introduced her to some of Richard's friends. He says his new partner, Elizabeth, will be happy to meet him.
GLC07705.210
December 21, 1862
He received John Davis's letters, along with the Zouave uniform, and portrait of a young lady which will be delivered to his mother in due time.
GLC07705.245
12 July 1862
Watson, Sam, fl. 1861-1864
He writes that the wounded and disabled are now coming in the thousands, mainly from McClellan. His father and wife are healthy but his father worries about him.
GLC07705.310
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