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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
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
 

Revision as of 10:13, 31 July 2017

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