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ITEM — Box: 1 Identifier: MS Am 800.26, (14)

Abbott, Fletcher Morton, 1843-. Letters to his family, 1862-1863, 1862-1863 Digital

Dates

  • Creation: 1862-1863

Language of Materials

Collection materials are in English.

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions on physical access to this material.

Extent

1 folders

Physical Location

b

General note

Includes letters to:

  1. Caroline Livermore Abbott, camp near Front Royal, Virginia, 1862 Jul. 1.
  2. Josiah Gardner Abbott, camp near Front Royal, Virginia, 1862 Jul. 6.
  3. Josiah Gardner Abbott, camp near Little Washington, Virginia, 1862 Jul. 23.
  4. Samuel Appleton Browne Abbott, undated.
  5. Fred Shattuckcamp near Fairfax, Virginia, 1862 Aug. 15 and Sept. 3.
  6. Samuel Appleton Browne Abbott, camp five miles from Georgetown, 1862 Sept. 6.
  7. Caroline Livermore Abbott, camp near Sandy Hook, Maryland, 1862 Sept. 20.
  8. Josiah Gardner Abbott, Brivoorn? House, 1863 Jan. 12.
  9. Josiah Gardner Abbott, Illinois Cabin, 1863 Jan. 27.
  10. Josiah Gardner Abbott, Steamship Illinois, 1863 Feb. 5.
  11. Fragment of a letter to Samuel Appleton Browne Abbott, undated.
  12. Samuel Appleton Browne Abbott, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1863 Feb. 21.
  13. [No recipient],1863 Apr. 5.
  14. Samuel Appleton Browne Abbott, camp near Port Hudson, Louisiana, 1863 Jun. 2.
  15. Josiah Gardner Abbott, near Port Hudson, Louisiana, 1863 June.
  16. Josiah Gardner Abbott, Port Hudson, Louisiana, 1863 June 5.
  17. Samuel Appleton Browne Abbott, near Port Hudson, Louisiana, 1863 July 6.

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