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David Shunk (search for this): chapter 26
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Rebecca Wright (search for this): chapter 26
Chapter I
Organizing scouts
Miss Rebecca Wright
important information
Decides to move w of such a person, and he recommended a Miss Rebecca Wright, a young lady whom he had met there be nd asking him if he was acquainted with Miss Rebecca Wright, of Winchester, he replied that he knew swallow the pellet.
The letter appealed to Miss Wright's loyalty and patriotism, and, requested he
Early the next morning it was delivered to Miss Wright, with an intimation that a letter of import in reply before his return home.
At first Miss Wright began to open the pellet nervously, but whe an answer.
On reading my communication Miss Wright was much startled by the perils it involved mit information by the negro messenger.
Miss Wright's answer proved of more value to me than sh iling in my army for the ten days preceding Miss Wright's communication the infantry was quiet, wit the 16th of September that I received from Miss Wright the positive information that Kershaw was i
Fitzhugh Lee (search for this): chapter 26
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Joseph W. Martin (search for this): chapter 26