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+ | City Hall | ||
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+ | Wm. Evertt | ||
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+ | [Pg2] | ||
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+ | Boston 21 Jan. 1865 | ||
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+ | My Dear Colonel | ||
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+ | 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 | ||
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+ | Very respectfully yours | ||
+ | William Everett | ||
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+ | Col. J. D. Graham |
Revision as of 12:45, 17 October 2013
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