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Mary Duncan
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Mary Duncan
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Saturday, October 30, 2021
Acting Rear Admiral David D Porter to Major-General Ulysses S. Grant, March 14, 1863
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[March 14, 1863] Major Hammond tells me he is going up on Sunday in a transport. Could I ask of you the favor to let the boat stop at Mrs....
Friday, October 29, 2021
Mrs. Mary Duncan to Major-General Henry W. Halleck, April 26, 1863
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Major General Halleck, Genl in Chief My dear Sir I had intended leaving for Washington tomorrow but as circumstances will prevent said trip ...
Mrs. Mary Duncan to Abraham Lincoln, May 24, 1863
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His Excellency Abraham Lincoln President of the United States. My Dear Sir. Before stating my case — permit me to introduce myself to you on...
Mrs. Mary Duncan* to Brigadier-General Lorenzo Thomas, June 2, 1863
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[June 26, 1863, Washington] I enclose a letter I a few days since received on my return from the south west, the perusal of which has caus...
Major-General Ulysses S. Grant to Brigadier-General Lorenzo Thomas, July 11, 1863
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Vicksburg, Mississippi July 11th, 1863. Brig.-Genl, L, Thomas, Adj, Gen, of the Army, General: Your letter of the 26th of last month, enclo...
Major-General Ulysses S. Grant to Brigadier-General Elias S. Dennis, July 11, 1863
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Headquarters Department of the Tennessee Vicksburg Miss. July 11.1863 Brig, Genl E. S. Dennis, Comdg Dist N, E. La, Genl, I have received a ...
Colonel Hiram Scofield* to Asst. Adjt., District of Northeastern Louisiana, July 19,1863
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[July 19,1863] Enclosed you will please find the statements of officers of this Regmient [ sic ] with regard to a matter the investigation...
Stephen Duncan to Mrs. Mary Duncan, August 25, 1863
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Natchez. August 25 th 1863 My Dear Mary I trouble you with a line on the subject of our affairs, hoping that you may be able to communicate...
Abraham Lincoln to Salmon P. Chase, September 25, 1863
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September 25, 1863 Within is a claim 1 for the price of 1100 bales of cotten, alledged to have been delivered to the agents of the govern...
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