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Box 19: Short Collection

 Container

Contains 4 Results:

Pvt. Long's envelope to Mrs. N.W.E. Long

 File — Box: 19: Short Collection, Folder: 1
Identifier: 06-032
Scope and Contents From the Accession :

The accession includes a small envelope addressed to Mrs. N.W.E. Long at Perote, Pike [Bullock] County, Alabama, from Private Long, Co. 'B' 51st Ala., and a letter from Mrs. M.A. Jackson to her sister, Mrs. M.J. Long, dated May 16, 1862. The letter consists of questons inquiring about family members, such as their health and whereabouts.

Dates: May 16, 1862

Mrs. Jackson's Letter to Mrs. M.J. Long , May 16, 1862

 File — Box: 19: Short Collection, Folder: 2
Identifier: 06-032
Scope and Contents From the Accession :

The accession includes a small envelope addressed to Mrs. N.W.E. Long at Perote, Pike [Bullock] County, Alabama, from Private Long, Co. 'B' 51st Ala., and a letter from Mrs. M.A. Jackson to her sister, Mrs. M.J. Long, dated May 16, 1862. The letter consists of questons inquiring about family members, such as their health and whereabouts.

Dates: May 16, 1862

Photocopy of Mrs. Jackson's Letter to Mrs. M.J. Long

 File — Box: 19: Short Collection, Folder: 3
Identifier: 06-032
Scope and Contents From the Accession :

The accession includes a small envelope addressed to Mrs. N.W.E. Long at Perote, Pike [Bullock] County, Alabama, from Private Long, Co. 'B' 51st Ala., and a letter from Mrs. M.A. Jackson to her sister, Mrs. M.J. Long, dated May 16, 1862. The letter consists of questons inquiring about family members, such as their health and whereabouts.

Dates: May 16, 1862

Transcription of Mrs. Jackson's Letter to Mrs. M.J. Long

 File — Box: 19: Short Collection, Folder: 4
Identifier: 06-032
Scope and Contents From the Accession :

The accession includes a small envelope addressed to Mrs. N.W.E. Long at Perote, Pike [Bullock] County, Alabama, from Private Long, Co. 'B' 51st Ala., and a letter from Mrs. M.A. Jackson to her sister, Mrs. M.J. Long, dated May 16, 1862. The letter consists of questons inquiring about family members, such as their health and whereabouts.

Dates: May 16, 1862