Transcribed letter : Concord, to "Dear old boys" [Edward J. Bartlett et al.], 1862 Dec 4.

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Transcribed letter : Concord, to "Dear old boys" [Edward J. Bartlett et al.], 1862 Dec 4.

Letter concerns box of nuts, apples, and good wishes sent to soldiers during Civil War.

1 item ([3] leaves) ; 28 cm.

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