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This transcription has not been verified by Special Collections Research Center Staff. Please also consult images of the document.<br /><br />Col. J.D. Graham<br />Care of His Son<br />City Hall<br /><br />Wm. Evertt<br /><br /><br />[Pg2]<br /><br />Boston 21 Jan. 1865<br /><br />My Dear Colonel<br /><br />In the [name?] of our en-<br />tire family, I [?] to thank you<br />for the part taken personally<br />by yourself in my father’s funeral,<br />and for the honor done him<br />by all that noble [army?], whose<br />[cause?] he so [constantly?] upheld,<br />and whose success he so earnest<br />ly desired<br /><br />Very respectfully yours<br />William Everett<br /><br />Col. J. D. Graham

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This transcription has not been verified by Special Collections Research Center Staff. Please also consult images of the document.

Col. J.D. Graham
Care of His Son
City Hall

Wm. Evertt


[Pg2]

Boston 21 Jan. 1865

My Dear Colonel

In the [name?] of our en-
tire family, I [?] to thank you
for the part taken personally
by yourself in my father’s funeral,
and for the honor done him
by all that noble [army?], whose
[cause?] he so [constantly?] upheld,
and whose success he so earnest
ly desired

Very respectfully yours
William Everett

Col. J. D. Graham