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to Mary Hughes
June 24, 1862
Hughes, Alfred, fl. 1862-1864
Desire to see his family.
GLC02166.006
June 26, 1862
Detailed description of the prison.
GLC02166.007
Repainting a buggy at home.
GLC02166.008
June 27, 1862
Responding to receipt of two letters from home.
GLC02166.009
June 29, 1862
Sundays in prison.
GLC02166.010
July 1, 1862
Making a ring as a memento of his imprisonment.
GLC02166.011
July 2, 1862
GLC02166.012
July 4, 1862
GLC02166.013
to Colonel C.W.B. Allison
July 7, 1862
Reason for imprisonment.
GLC02166.014
July 15, 1862
Sending provisions and personal effects to Camp Chase.
GLC02166.015
July 16, 1862
Declining her offer to send his easy chair.
GLC02166.016
July 18, 1862
Sending four rings for those at home.
GLC02166.017
to Alfred Hughes
Campbell, fl. 1816-1862
Not receiving the Intelligencer. With pencil note by N.A. Gray, examiner at Camp Chase.
GLC02166.018
to Post Master, Columbus, Ohio
Campbell, Alexander W., 1828-1893
Inquiring after failure to deliver the Intelligencer to Alfred Hughes. With reply by postmaster on same page.
GLC02166.019
circa July 18, 1862
Gray, N.A., fl. 1862
Notification of censored correspondence.
GLC02166.020
to My Dear Sister
July 21, 1862
Requesting a second copy of the suppressed letter be sent via D. B. Tiffany.
GLC02166.021
July 24, 1862
Health of his wife and children; financial matters at home; cramped conditions in prison; discouraging his wife from sending items from home.
GLC02166.022
to Joseph Bell
Order for dividends.
GLC02166.023
July 29, 1862
His health; his wife's employment; false friends; shirts, honey, and newspapers from home.
GLC02166.024
July 30, 1862
News in the Cincinnati Gazette pertaining to exchange of prisoners.
GLC02166.025
to Mrs. Judge Thompson.
Canceling request for aid in securing parole from prison.
GLC02166.026
July 31, 1862
Explaining his appeal to Mrs. Thompson for parole; enclosing a clipping from the Cincinnati Gazette; numbering of letters.
GLC02166.027
August 3, 1862
"Dog days" of summer; uncomfortably hot conditions in prison (with pencil note from postal inspector: "Precisely the same quarters the Unions soldiers occupy.")
GLC02166.028
August 6, 1862
Encouraging his wife to write more often.
GLC02166.029
August 7, 1862
Delay in receiving mail.
GLC02166.030
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