Papers, 1862.

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Papers, 1862.

Letters of Dr. Thomas H. Sherwood, supervisor of Eastern Virginia Lunatic Asylum during the Union occupation of Williamsburg in 1862. In the first letter, August 21, W. W. Averell appoints Sherwood to the post for the period of occupation. In the second letter, from Sherwood to his wife, August 23, Sherwood declares how much he misses her. He mentions Col. Averell, Union generals [George B.] McClellan, [John Adams] Dix, and [Fitz-John?] Porter, and Gov. [Francis] Pierpont of Western Virginia [sic] [West Virginia]. He also mentions Fort Monroe and Harrison's Landing, both in Virginia.

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