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Envelope of James W. Vanderhoef letter

Williamsburgh, E.D. Brooklyn, NY

James W. Vanderhoef, a soldier in the Union army during the Civil War, wrote many letters to his sister who lived in Williamsburgh, Brooklyn, New York. Williamsburgh was located in what is known as the Eastern District (E. D.), composed of the neighborhoods of Williamsburgh, Bushwick and Greenpoint. Williamsburgh is still a neighborhood in Brooklyn, now spelled Williamsburg. The stamp on the envelope bears the image of George Washington, America's first president.

Citation - Document 39
Letters of Captain James W. Vanderhoef
October 1, 1862
Brooklyn Public Library – Brooklyn Collection
www.brooklynpubliclibrary.org/civilwar

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