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[Letter], 1866, Dec. 2, Springfield, Mass., Walter Cameron [To] Alan Cameron
[Letter], 1866, Dec. 2, Springfield, Mass., Walter Cameron [To] Alan Cameron
Rhode Island 11th United States Heavy Artillery Correspondence Collection
A family correspondence written by Allen Cameron's Brother Walter from Springfield, Massachusetts informing him he has obtained jobs at the Springfield Armory for both A. Cameron and their brother Joe. Provides information concerning the job and familial matters
One entry: dated December 2, 1866
Handwritten; 1 folded sheet (4 p.); 20 x 25 cm. folded to 20 x 13 cm.
[Letter], 1866, Sept. 9, Springfield, Mass., Walter Cameron [To] Alan Cameron
[Letter], 1866, Sept. 9, Springfield, Mass., Walter Cameron [To] Alan Cameron
Rhode Island 11th United States Heavy Artillery Correspondence Collection
A family correspondence written by Allen Cameron's Brother Walter from Springfield, Massachusetts. Among others, he informs Cameron of his job in U.S. Armory; theft of one thousand dollars by a former Brother Spooner of Hampden Lodge (Masonic?) in Springfield Massachusetts; and relates his interest in the completion of the Trans-Atlantic Cable.
One entry: dated September 9, 1866.
Handwritten; 1 folded sheet (4 p.); 20 x 25 cm. folded to 20 x 13 cm.
Related envelope postmarked September 10, Springfield, Mass. Addressed to: A.F. Cameron Esq. Rockland, R.I. Note on envelope reads "Answered Oct 2nd/[18]66"