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- GLC#
- GLC03523.10.136-View header record
- Type
- Letters
- Date
- 7 October 1864
- Author/Creator
- Maitland, Joseph M., 1836-1918
- Title
- to Bell Wharton
- Place Written
- Memphis, Tennessee
- Pagination
- 5 p. : envelope Height: 24.5 cm, Width: 19.5 cm
- Primary time period
- Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877
- Sub-Era
- The American Civil War
Writes to Bell from the "Rooms of General Court Martial" in Memphis. Reports he likes his new job clerking and his room is very nice with a good bed, a coal grate, and gas lighting. Says his work is from nine o'clock in the morning until noon with the rest of the day free. Informs him he received a package from an unknown sender with the "Democratic Ticket" in it and a request to distribute them in the regiment and use his influence in favor of McClellan. Exclaims he does not intend to vote for McClellan. Anticipates the war will be over soon. Discovers he has bed-bugs and is sleeping on the floor. Mentions General [William T.] Sherman and General [John B.] Hood's exchange of prisoners. Letter is four pages and is accompanied by a fragment and a wrapper filled with dried flowers. Envelope includes a three cent stamp.
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