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to Richard H. Jackson
13 September 1863
Jackson, Henry, fl. 1861-1864
very faded, cannot be read.
GLC07705.282
4 March 1863
Watson, Martha, fl. 1861-1864
She thanks him for the picture in which she says he looks exceedingly handsome.
GLC07705.347
4 December 1863
Cafferty, R.P., fl. 1861-1864
He writes it will be impossible to come see Richard now as they are very busy. He has not seen Martha since his departure,
GLC07705.380
02 October 1863
GLC07705.481
to R.H. Jackson
23 March 1863
H.S., fl. 1861-1885
"Mailed letter this morning addressed same as within."
GLC07705.516
to Father
3 January 1863
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
This time he picketed, he was not on the river bank but in reserve, so he was deprived of the opportunity to crop with another truce flag. His health and wellness continue.
GLC07705.123
4 April 1863
He left Newport News at 9am and on the way stayed in a first class hotel for a night. He will send $240 by express mail.
GLC07705.155
25 November 1863
He hopes his father will find his new position satisfactory. The bombardment is progressively slowing and there are signs of Charleston soon succumbing
GLC07705.187
8 October 1863
He is very glad to have finally heard from the Richard as there was an irregularity with the mail, On page 2, there is a picture of a castle-like building. He includes some figures from his bank book.
GLC07705.285
December 31, 1863
He writes that someone [illegible] is capable of performing the duties of a wife for him.
GLC07705.384
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