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Letter from Clifford Percival to John H. Devereux, October 13, 1863

An engineer/machinist escaped from the South inquires about employment opportunities on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad.

Sir,

I have heard lately that you are in want of Machinists + Engineers on your road. If such should be the case I would like to come on there. I am both Machinist & Engineer I have been running in Louisiana for the past six years and have been up North since last May. I learned my trade in the Staunton Locomotive Works. There is a friend of mine here that would like to come too he is a good hand. Please answer as soon as convenient and obliged.

Yours most respectfully

Clifford Percival
Jamaica
Long Island
New York to J. H. Deveraux
Supt. O + A Rd.

About this Document

  • Source: Letter from Clifford Percival to John H. Devereaux
  • Extent: 1 page
  • Citation: National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 92, subgroup 1601, Letters Received by J. H. Devereaux
  • Date: October 13, 1863