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to: A[lba] M. Tucker [Parkersburg, W.Va.]
186[5]/05/18
Allen, Robert, fl. 1865
reiterating instructions to remain at Parkersburg until further notice.
GLC07642.07
to: R[obert] Allen, (Louisville, Ky.)
1865/05/18
Tucker, Ada M., fl. 1862-1865
acknowledging receipt of Allen's messages of the 17 and 18 May 1865.
GLC07642.08
1865/05/20
In entirety: "The route has changed. Return."
GLC07642.09
[Unidentified newspaper.]
Newspaper clipping reprinting the telegrams described above in items 3-9. Reprints are followed by brief criticism of the extreme secrecy surrounding the transportation of Davis.
GLC07642.11
to: F. W. Stuart.
January 28, 1864
Stuart, James, fl. 1862-1869
Went on a 3 day scout. Described the weather and what he did on the scout. Captured a spy. Written at Fort Wood.
GLC06268.05
April 21, 1864
He is very tired because he has had a battalion drill for an hour every afternoon. Mentions the Fort Pillow massacre.
GLC06268.10
1864/5/11
Has been in battle for 9 days. He is in the reserve today. Writes that things seem "favorable" on his side. Mentions the people who were killed and wounded. He hopes that his group is successful.
GLC06268.11
1864/6/12
Thinks that all the rebel forces have not arrived yet. Some fighting has been going on while he writes the letter. Written at Big Shanty Camp.
GLC06268.12
1864/6/21
Still after the rebels. It is the 44th day they have been after them. Describes the fighting.
GLC06268.13
to his wife
21 June 1862
Williams, George M., fl. 1862
Comments on how her last letter seemed to be "under gloomy feeling." He says he has written to Sister several times and that she has only written once. Writes of Cousin Albert, Cousin James, and Cousin Narcissa. Comments that Narcissa is dissatisfied...
GLC06582.26
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