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11 July 1865
Matlack, E.P., fl. 1865
to John Moore
He invites Moore to tea with him and several young ladies. He promises that Sherman will excuse him for this social opportunity.
GLC04195.34
21 July 1865
He regrets Moore's absence at their tea party. He hopes Moore can visit soon. He inquires about St. Louis.
GLC04195.35
5 August 1865
Moore, John, 1826-1907
to Mary Moore Kelly
He is busy finishing reports from the field which could not be completed while they marched. The local people remain rebellious, and he has enjoyed the flirtatious company of two married women from New York.
GLC04195.36
11 August 1865
He plans to make a trip up to Chicago and will see them soon. He describes his social events. He has sent the history of Sherman's march to the sea, probably Sherman's Official Account published in 1865.
GLC04195.37
17 September 1865
Grant has visited the past few days. He reports the troubles his unwise friend had with thieves in town. Written on letterhead for Head-Quarters Military Division Mississippi, Office of Medical Direcuor.
GLC04195.38
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