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Estabrooks, Elisha Henry, 1844- / Letters, 1862
SC 1083 ([unpublished])
Estabrooks, Elisha
[From Elisha Estabrooks to his father, Robert Estabrooks: Camp Washburn, April 16, 1864]
Camp Washburn, April 16/64 Dear farther it is with the greatest of pleasure that I write you a few lines to let you know that I am as well as _____, hoping these few lines will find you the same and all the rest of the folks. Father I sent my things to John Carpenter in _________________________ fifteen or twenty of its sent to him. You will have to pay the expenses of sending my things though. _eters has got one blanket rolled up in side of mine. I sent three blankets, one shirt, and two Company record. I wished you want
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