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17 February 1863
Jackson, Henry, fl. 1861-1864
to Richard H. Jackson
He has picked out his fatigue coat and other items to be delivered to Richard.
GLC07705.257
18 February 1863
He refers again to the coat and uniform that will be delivered. He is concerned because Richard has not received a particular letter.
GLC07705.258
20 February 1863
He has written out an itemized receipt for all the items sent by Adams Express.
GLC07705.259
07 May 1864
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
to Mrs. Thomas F. Burpee
Instructs his wife to invest one thousand in bonds and to reduce Bissell's account to four or five hundred.
A note in pencil says these bonds were later stolen from her by Clark.
GLC02744.184
09 May 1864
He writes that the goverment bonds are far safer than Bissell Bank. Encamped outside Portsmouth in a very dry area. she believes his letter to Alonzo was very severe.
GLC02744.185
08 May 1864
to Charley Burpee
He is very glad to hear he is well. Tells him to love mother.
GLC02744.186
to Lucien Burpee
Happy to hear he had a pleasant visit with aunt Margery. Notes he has made an improvement in letter writing.
GLC02744.187
to Mrs. Thomas Burpee
He received her package safely. He moved camp. He provides new address at which to send mail.
GLC02744.188
Copy of 188.
GLC02744.189
14 May 1864
Currently in bivouac. Reports heavy fighting for the railroad last Saturday. the officers have kept their spirits up. He learned of a great victory involving Hancock. Written at Drewry's Bluff battlefield.
not original letter
GLC02744.190
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