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Livingston, L. L., Fort Wodsworth, New York, to Henry F. Brownson, Detroit, Michigan, 1874 June 29

 Item
Identifier: CBRH III-3-a

Scope and Contents

Livingston was home ten days after leaving Henry and will always recollect his visit. Wildrick has paid Livingston a visit and was very glad to hear from Henry. Henry must let them know when he comes to New York. Henry must have by this time a new set of the military near Detroit. Livingston never enjoyed a ride more than he did the one with Henry and Mr. Van Dyke. There is no news to interest Henry, and the few army changes do not affect Livingston. Henry is to be congratulated for leaving the army. Boston seems to be a sort of General Judge advocate and is now for the second time at Madison Barracks, Sacket Harbor, trying a captain of the 5th Artillery. Wildrick is off on a court at Oswego, N.Y.. There will not be so much disposition to go on courts now as mileage is cut off and only actual expenses allowed. That being the case Livingston will hardly visit Henry again this summer. :: III-3-a A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo.

Dates

  • Creation: 1874 June 29

Language of Materials

English.

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