1862-10-09 [Letter, 1862 Oct. 9]

Title
1862-10-09 [Letter, 1862 Oct. 9]
Subject
Description
A letter written by Pospishil, John (Jan), 1839?- , member of the 22nd Iowa Volunteer Infantry, to his father, Pospishil, Joseph. In Czech. Dated 9 Oct. 1862.
Creator
Pospishil, John (Jan), 1839?-
Date
1862-10-09
1858; 1859; 1860; 1861; 1862; 1863; 1864; 1865; 1866; 1867
Rights
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Format
[7] p. on four leaves : ill. ; 13-20 cm.
Language
cz
Type
Document
Identifier
1999-128
[E601]
Coverage
United States--History--Civil War, 1862-1865.
File Name
NCSML_1999_128_POSPISIL_1862_10_09_A1U.jpg; NCSML_1999_128_POSPISIL_1862_10_09_A2U.jpg; NCSML_1999_128_POSPISIL_1862_10_09_B1U.jpg; NCSML_1999_128_POSPISIL_1862_10_09_C1U.jpg; NCSML_1999_128_POSPISIL_1862_10_09_C2U.jpg; NCSML_1999_128_POSPISIL_1862_10_09_D1U.jpg; NCSML_1999_128_POSPISIL_1862_10_09_D2U.jpg
Repository
National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library (http://www.ncsml.org/library.htm)
Digital Reproduction Information
Original letters scanned at high resolution to make an uncompressed tiff (on disc at NCSML). This tiff was used to create a high-quality 600 dpi jpeg file with a 1000-pixel width.
Contact information.
Contact National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library.
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Digital item created
4/4/2003
5/25/2004
SGS
Notes
Handwritten. Untranslated. Printed at top of first page: "UNION & LIBERTY! ONWARD TO VICTORY!!" with illumination. Third page includes drawing by author. Letter is signed, "Mr. John Pospishil" on fourth page.
Donated by Leonard Jelinek.