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I recently saw that a relative had written letters back home to love ones however it says no library has the letters. It does say letters are archived and in 1 folder. However as I said it has no library has them. Any ideas? person is Timothy O Emerton.
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I recently saw that a relative had written letters back home to love ones however it says no library has the letters. It does say letters are archived and in 1 folder. However as I said it has no library has them. Any ideas? person is Timothy O Emerton.
Thanks

Robert, I think we'll need more info. But someone will figure it out.
 
this is what I saw on World Cat

wonder location of letters


Timothy O. Emerton letters [typescripts], 1861-1864.

Author:​
Timothy O Emerton; Thankful Emerton; Leonard Newcomb; Nellie Newcomb; Eunice B Russ
Edition/Format:​
Expired Image Removed Archival material : English
Summary:​

Typed transcripts of letters written by Timothy O. Emerton to his family in Boston, Mass. while serving with Co. F of the Massachusetts 11th Infantry Regiment during the Civil War, 1861-64. Letters addressed to his sister Eunice B. Russ, niece Nellie Newcomb, and relative Thankful Emerton describe daily camp life, skirmishes in Virginia, and serving with Gen. Joseph Hooker; and inquire about family members. Also Read more...

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