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December 17, 1861
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
He tells him to pay Mr. Choate what he owes when he gets paid. They have removed to Camp Windfield..
GLC07705.036
March 17, 1862
He writes of an intimate acquaintance of his that was recently promoted.
GLC07705.050
He remarks upon the newspapers his father has sent him that include articles about recent battles. A particular editorial has him riled...their regiment received a beautiful new flag.
GLC07705.051
March 21, 1862
He is glad that his father received the $35. He regrets that there is no news and is forced to write a short letter.
GLC07705.052
March 27, 1862
He writes that since Roanoke was taken, hundreds of slaves have left their masters and sought protection from the Union and are now employed by the government.
GLC07705.053
to Henry Moffett
3 June
[illegible]
GLC09182.03
USS Memphis journal: Memorys and Incidents of My Last 60(?) Days in the United States Navy
August 14, 1941 - December 16, 1941
Askin, Thomas Barwiss Hagstog, Jr., fl. 1938-1958
Diary of Quartermaster Second Class Thomas Barwiss Hagstog Askin, Jr. containing a countdown of days until his relief day. Askin's diary describes day-to-day experiences aboard the USS Memphis. Includes entries regarding correspondence, entertainment...
GLC09555.01
to Richard H. Jackson
December 7, 1862
Jackson, Henry, fl. 1861-1864
Johnny Austen came to visit on furlough. He heard that Bill Busiley died of Typhoid fever and Sergeant Watson was killed at Antietam. General Banks' expedition has sailed.
GLC07705.244
December 28, 1862
He writes of their Christmas celebration which would have been better had Richard been able to return home.
GLC07705.246
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
December 7, 1944
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
Sylvia talks about their separation and their longing to see one another.
GLC09414.0456
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