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to Richard H. Jackson
25 March 1863
Jackson, Henry, fl. 1861-1864
He writes that his son should get a very warm reception upon his return. Also, he says business has been good lately. He mentions Mr. Austin.
GLC07705.359
to M. R. Morgan
14 August 1863
Eaton, A. B., fl. 1861-1864
He writes that Richard Jackson has been engaged as a clerk in the subsistence department at a salary of $75 per month.
GLC07705.164
13 April 1863
He hopes he will not be too disappointed to learn the War Department has decided to retain the service of the two-year men. He is sorry to hear of Col. Kimball's death.
GLC07705.362
10 August 1863
Carrie, fl. 1860-1866
She apologizes for taking so long to write and teases him about his current activities. She says he must be flirting with all the girls.
GLC07705.396
16 December 1863
GLC07705.493
to Father
30 August 1863
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
Letter informing him that B. Dobbs of his regiment will be calling on him in New York.
GLC07705.167
1863
Watson, Martha, fl. 1861-1864
She says says she thinks the North will lose every battle. The other night she wore a Secessionist flag pinned to her chest and a man took it off and threw it in the fire. It was meant to be a joke, of course.
GLC07705.333
10 July 1863
She writes that John came to visit her last night and that it must be beautiful where he is is because of the abundance of fish.
GLC07705.365
Received June 15th, 1863. Postmark cut off.
GLC07705.464
1 September 1863
Includes a receipt from the Adams Express Company for $35.00.
GLC07705.170
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