Booker, James, 1840-1923. Letter to Chloe Unity Blair
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Letter to Chloe Unity Blair
Booker, James, 1840-1923

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1997
Note: Images of the manuscript pages have been included.
Note: This electronic text represents only a fragment of a letter, a post-script; the rest of the manuscript has apparently been lost. The date is unknown, but writing on the envelope indicates that it was written in May of 1864.
About the print version


Letter to Chloe Unity Blair

James Booker 2 pp.
Note: James and John Booker tend to use commas instead of periods to end a sentence. In the modernized version of this letter, we have regularized punctuation in unambiguous cases.

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   The original lineation has been preserved, and all end-of-line hyphens have been retained.

   Some keywords in the header are a local Electronic Text Center scheme to aid in establishing analytical groupings.


Published: 1864, May n.d.


English non-fiction; prose American Civil War LCSH manuscript 400 dpi; 24 bit color
Revisions to the electronic version
September 1997 corrector Lisa Spiro and Carolyn Fay, Electronic Text Center
  • Transcribed and tagged text, standardized punctuation and spelling for the modernized version, and added informational notes.



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