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Magie, James K. to Mary Magie

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC05241.24 Author/Creator: Magie, James K. Place Written: Franklin, Tennessee Type: Autograph letter signed Date: 24 March 1863 Pagination: 6 p. Order a Copy

Explains to Mary why her letter will not be forwarded from Philadelphia. Says that he lost track of his numbering and will restart with #1. Mentions that his position as postmaster means that he has no obligations in the Army. He does not have to attend roll call or fight. Two of the six pages consist of a short note on a scrap of small paper from Mary. Asks if it is true that he does not have to fight with the regiment.

Magie, James K., fl. 1863

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