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Monthly Archives: December 2012
December 31, 1862
31 Wednesday I came of picket and it was a very cold night and I aint a doinge anythinge today. This is the last day in this year and our forces has left nashvill and went for Murfeesboro and I … Continue reading
Hazel Kimble’s Photo Album, page 6
As you can see, one of the photographs that had been pasted onto the page has long since fallen out. The caption under the remaining photograph reads, “Ilo”.
December 30, 1862
30 Tuesday went on picket and it was a very cold day. Tried to snow at times and rain 18AD62
Mt. Wilson, California
Postcard addressed to Mrs. J. Lee Norwalk, Conecticut. 18 East Avenue Postmarked in Long Beach, California on August 26, 1912 at 6:00 P.M.