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Bates, John C., 1842-1919 to Joseph Wheeler

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC01650 Author/Creator: Bates, John C., 1842-1919 Place Written: Santiago Type: Manuscript letter signed Date: July 8, 1898 Pagination: 2 p. : Height: 15 cm, Width: 10.7 cm Order a Copy

Bates writes, from "in front [of] Santiago," "I have swung my line forward so that it is now along the bluff next to the city. Am holding the 9th Mass. to cover any turning movement the enemy might make around my left flank. It was my intention, as soon as the truce was over, to feel out on the left to see if more advantageous positions could be secured. I should therefore be sorry to lose the 9th now. While I feel that I can make good use of them, the regiment will be returned to you at once if you say so."

Bates, John C., 1842-1919
Wheeler, Joseph, 1836-1906

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