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Camp near Richmond, August 5, 1861

Posted on October 1, 2015 by skinnerf

Camp near Richmond, Aug: 5th 1861 Dearest Eliza I am officer of the day today and in expectation rather than having a certainty of leaving tomorrow for Manassas. I hoped to find time to write you quite a long letter … Continue reading →

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