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Letters of J. Mackenzie, a soldier serving in Ireland, 1833-1836, with 2 letters from other addresses, to his mother. 42 letters in all.
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Manuscript
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Mackenzie, J.
1830
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1839
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1830 - 1839
Army
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English
Army
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British
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Dublin: National Library of Ireland, Ms. 13,527
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