Letter from A.R. Devereux to an Unknown Party
Subject
Brother, Murray; Letter from Murray's friend; The Balize; Voyage to Grance; Return home; Siege at Richmond; Prisoners of the Rebels; Belle Island; Health of family and friends; Visit; Reenlistment; Exchange of photographs; Miss Lizzie; Parole as a prisonerAbstract
A letter of two sheets from A.R. Devereaux to an unknown party; the first sheet has the top cut away so the date and addressee is not known. The page numbering has also been better arranged so that it makes more sense. A small section of the second sheet has also been torn away and lostRelated items
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