James Lickly Letter : January 22, 1863
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James Lickly writes to his brother William, noting that he received the letter that had been sent in a box to Albert W. Barber. Lickly details that the men have been confined to their quarters due to harsh weather, and notes that Mrs. Thorn visited the camp and was able to see her husband before he died. Additionally, he writes that Mr. Thiels visited, however Lickly missed it due to his being sick. Lickly continues by detailing that Mr. Shepherd and Mr. Squier started for Michigan yesterday and should soon arrive home. Lickly further provides William with advice regarding joining the Freewills, saying that William must attend the Church where he feels most at home. Lickly concludes by writing that they await news from the Army of the Potomac, and hope to be home soon.
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William Lickly Family Papers (c.00434)
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- Date
- 1863-01-22
- Authors
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Lickly, James, 1823-1864
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Animals
American Civil War (United States : 1861-1865)
Weather
Diseases
Well-being
Christianity
Death--Social aspects
United States. Army of the Potomac
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Correspondence
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English
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- 4 pages
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Michigan State University. Archives and Historical Collections
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