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[Instead of addressing via Fortress Monroe say By way of New York]
1861-1864
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
GLC07705.075
to Father
8 July 1861
He writes about the capture of four Lousiana Zouaves and a secession flag. He thinks his father has a better chance of getting his discharge if he applies to the magistrate on a writ of Habeus Corpus.
GLC07705.014
to Richard H. Jackson
circa 1861-1864
GLC07705.505
January 9, 1861
No year.
GLC07705.446
January 13, 1861
Year cannot be read.
GLC07705.445
Armstrong, J.A., fl. 1861-1864
No year. He writes that he has no confidence in the leaders but he has a lot of confidence in the soldiers. He says the boys are all fine and they are great card players.
GLC07705.411
January 15, 1861
No year. He says he is tired of working for someone or some people and would like to just work for himself.. Kid recently wrote him saying he is sick of the South.
GLC07705.408
February 7, 1861
Year not visible.
GLC07705.448
February 22, 1861
Maxwell, Alexander S., fl. 1861-1864
No year. He spent a week at New Year's but did not have enough time to see any of the Miss Harrisons. However, he saw Mrs. Haller. Asks Richard if he needs a clerk, for he would be happy to oblige,
GLC07705.405
February 24, 1861
GLC07705.449
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