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March 21, 1862
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
He is glad that his father received the $35. He regrets that there is no news and is forced to write a short letter.
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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.
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10 April 1862
They were ordered to embark on board the gun boat "Virginia." They anchored where they found a house and a man with a truce flag. 25 or 30 men came out which they took as prisoners. They all got new uniforms.
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15 April 1862
He enjoyed the Chaplain's lecture. He is going to Elizabeth City next.
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17 April 1862
General Johnston has been reported dead. He believes Jefferson Davis will soon meet his fate. Mentions Mr. Watson.
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25 April 1862
He gives a detailed account of the Battle of River Bridge. A close friend of his , William, is killed in battle. In total they lost 12 or 15 men.
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1 May 1862
He complains he has not received any mail from him lately. Hewmentions their Adjutant who was killed in River Bridge.
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An order was read to reduce the regiment of three corporals. A John Davis was one of them. He warns his father not to tell John's parents.
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5 May 1862
The received a letter from John Davis's sister asking why his father hasn't called on him.
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He is anxiously awaiting a decision on whether he will get furlough.
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12 May 1862
He includes sketch with a soldier standing next to a cannon, tee pees, an American Indian and a banner that says "Union." He mentions a Sergeant Chas E. Hill.
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18 May 1862
He complains the only mail he receives are newspapers and his friends seem to have forgotten him.
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23 May 1862
He received the news of his father's upcoming marriage and trip to Rochester. Fred L., who has been sick for some time received a furlough. He mentions all the possessions he left behind when he enlisted.
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24 May 1862
He is sending this letter as well as some other things along with a Corp. Hugh McMann.
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Engraving of unknown man
circa 1865
One engraving of an unknown man dated circa 1865. Bust portrait of a man.
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Engraving of unknown woman
One engraving of an unknown woman dated circa 1865. Three quarter length portrait of a woman in a fancy dress with a shawl edged in fur and a wreath of flowers in her hair.
GLC08878.1925
GLC08878.1926
One engraving of an unknown man dated circa 1865. Bust portrait of a man in a suit.
GLC08878.1927
One engraving of an unknown man dated circa 1865. Half seated portrait of a man.
GLC08878.1928
One engraving of an unknown man dated circa 1865. Half portrait of a man.
GLC08878.1929
One engraving of an unknown man dated circa 1865. Bust profile portrait of a man.
GLC08878.1930
One engraving of an unknown man dated circa 1865. Bust portrait of a man in a suit with a high collar.
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GLC08878.1932
One engraving of an unknown man dated circa 1865. Bust portrait of a man with a disheveled bow tie.
GLC08878.1933
One engraving of an unknown man dated circa 1865. Bust portrait of a man in a military uniform with a sash and medal around his collar.
GLC08878.1934
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