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July 4, 1862
Hughes, Alfred, fl. 1862-1864
to Mary Hughes
GLC02166.013
July 7, 1862
to Colonel C.W.B. Allison
Reason for imprisonment.
GLC02166.014
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
circa July 18, 1862
Gray, N.A., fl. 1862
to Alfred Hughes
Notification of censored correspondence.
GLC02166.020
July 21, 1862
to My Dear Sister
Requesting a second copy of the suppressed letter be sent via D. B. Tiffany.
GLC02166.021
September 25, 1862
Receiving socks from his wife; dubious loyalty Judge Thompson; new bunkmate.
GLC02166.075
October 22,1862
Optimism for the future; advising her not to visit him in prison; distrusting the efforts of those outside to secure his release.
GLC02166.095
July 30, 1862
to Mrs. Judge Thompson.
Canceling request for aid in securing parole from prison.
GLC02166.026
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
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