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A large number of the  original letters are written in criss-cross fashion. During the antebellum period, the United States Post Office charged per page. Enterprising letter writers managed to get around this charge by writing letters in two directions. This letter dates to July 8, 1853 [2].

Read a transcription of the crosssed lines. [3]

Sub-Title: 
Example of Criss-Cross Letter
Main Image: 
July 8, 1853 - Jack to Jeanie
Node Order: 
18
Tags: 
criss-cross letter [4]
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Book: 
Dearest Jeanie: Highlights of the Wilkes-Smedberg Papers (1853-1913) [5]

Source URL:https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/dearest-jeanie-highlights-wilkes-smedberg-papers-1853-1913-supplemental/18

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[1] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/dearest-jeanie-highlights-wilkes-smedberg-papers-1853-1913-supplemental/18 [2] https://www.cmstory.org/sites/default/files/images/Crossed%20Letter_0.jpg [3] https://www.cmstory.org/content/1853-july-8 [4] https://www.cmstory.org/tags/criss-cross-letter [5] https://www.cmstory.org/book/dearest-jeanie-highlights-wilkes-smedberg-papers-1853-1913