James Fletcher letter, 1799 Apr. 24.

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James Fletcher letter, 1799 Apr. 24.

James Fletcher in Providence, R.I., writes John Turnbull in New Orleans, La., regarding business dealings in slaves and dry goods.

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Turnbull, J. W. (John W.)

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Fletcher, James A.

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James Fletcher was born around 1837 in Ohio, the son of John and Clarissa D. Fletcher. He resided in Belvidere, Vermont and enlisted in Company E, 3rd Vermont Infantry Regiment on June 1, 1861 as a corporal. He was promoted to Sergeant and was commissioned as a First Lieutenant in Company I on January 8, 1864. He mustered out on July 27, 1864. From the description of James Fletcher Civil War letter, June 1861. (Vermont Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 191702064 ...