Letter from William Henry Seward, Jr. to Janet Watson Seward, June 7, 1864

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Letter from William Henry Seward, Jr. to Janet Watson Seward, June 7, 1864

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Distributor:Seward Family Digital Archive

Institution:University of Rochester

Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections

Date:1864-06-07

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Letter from William Henry Seward, Jr. to Janet Watson Seward, June 7, 1864

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sender: William Seward
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Person

Name: William Seward Birth: 1839-06-18 Death: 1920-04-29

location: Cold Harbor VA
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Place

Name:  City:  Cold Harbor County:  Hanover State:  VA Country:  US

receiver: Janet Seward
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Person

Name: Janet Seward Birth: 1839-11-18 Death: 1913-11-09

location: Unknown
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revision: obm 2016-09-09

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Page 1

2d Line of Entrenchments
Near Cold Harbor June 7
My dear Jenny
Seven days have now
passed since we first occupied this
work. we lose more or less men
every day on the picket line
My 1st & 2d are entirely safe being a
deep hole dug in the sand & barrica-
ded, so you see I am out of danger
I have not seen Banta
Unknown
since we
first moved in here, although he
sends me up something to eat
by Coy
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Person

Name: Edwin Coy Birth: 1840 Death: 1864-09-27
or Rooker
Unknown
every day
Maj Taft
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Person

Name: Edward Taft Birth: 1832-09-10 Death: 1867-01-20
has been sick for
the first day or two but is not
dangerous. It seems to me as though
every officer in the Regt were sick
when most wanted I thank providence
that I am perfectly well
Page 2

I saw Moe
Unknown
yesterday he is
well, the 2d Corps is about a Mile
& half on our left
We learn but little of army
movement outside of our own
Brigd. The ^Reble^ works in our fort
are very strong and I doubt
if our army think prudent
to attack them where they are
Love to all Your
Will

date: 
Tuesday, June 7, 1864
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