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to Richard H. Jackson
11 November 1862
Maxwell, Alexander S., fl. 1861-1864
They had a ball recently and he met a young lady there called Miss Chambers. There was also a party at Miss Hilton's.
GLC07705.322
4 January 1863
Watson, Martha, fl. 1861-1864
She describes a Mr. White who accompanied her home from a party.
GLC07705.335
January 17, 1863
She recently went with her parents to Richard's father's house and they had a nice time.
GLC07705.336
January 25, 1863
She writes that his father has bought his coat and that she has been invited to a ball.
GLC07705.338
February 4, 1863
She was invited to a ball but her mother will not let her go. She hopes he can get a furlough soon.
GLC07705.340
February 16, 1863
She thought a recent letter of his may have been a valentine but no such luck. His parents are going to a benefit party and they want her to go with them.
GLC07705.343
13 December 1863
Merritt, John B., fl. 1861-1864
He writes he is glad to hear of the death of those "inhuman monsters." It is not clear what he is referring to since he he says they can stand on their hind legs. He relays the news that a steamboat was destroyed by fire. Describes a surprise party...
GLC07705.382
to Brother (Richard H. Jackson)
6 July 1865
Jackson, Lizzie, fl. 1865
She writes that they are to have a picnic for the returning soldiers but she had to turn down the invitation because he is not there to go with her.
GLC07705.389
9 May 1864
Gibbons, Patrick F., fl. 1861-1864
He mainly talks of how glad he is at the possibility of seeing Richard and he invites him to stay in his home. He asks what has happened since Richard was in Morris Island.
GLC07705.394
February 22, 1861
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
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