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to Richard H. Jackson
26 November 1863
Hazelton, C.B., fl. 1861-1864
He thinks he may go to Washington in a week or two, if not he will try to get to where Richard is. He is hoping they will have Charleston within the month.
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to Father
1 January 1863
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
The officers headed by Col. Hawkins were taken to the headquarters of Major Gen. Sumner and Gen. Wilcox as well who praised the 9th regiment.
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12 April 1863
On the move again, at daybreak disembarked at Portsmouth...very faded, unable to read.
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9 December 1863
One of their monitors sank and the cause is unknown. There is not much firing going on at present.
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1 November 1863
Jackson, Henry, fl. 1861-1864
He is happy to find his son in good health. The weather in Central Park has improved but soon winter will come and people will be skating. Last page is written over.
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29 May 1863
Maxwell, Alexander S., fl. 1861-1864
He called on some friends who were very disappointed in not seeing Richard but are hoping to see him next week.
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1863
Received Dec, 21st, 1863.
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18 April 1863
Skirmishes broke out resulting in the loss of 6 men.
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29 December 1863
He requests another diary,a pocket book and postage stamps.
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18 November 1863
He acknowledges that the he has recived the $50.
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