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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 8. (ed. Frank Moore) 10 0 Browse Search
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eday, Lieut.-Col. Third U. S. C. T. F. W. Bardwell, Major Third U. S. C. T. Official Copy: W. H. Bradshaw, Lieutenant and A. D.C, headquarters Thirty-Fifth U. S. C. T., Jacksonville, Fla., March 3eral, very respectfully, your obedient servant, James C. Beecher, Colonel Commanding. Copy: W. H. Bradshaw, Lieutenant and A. D.C. Headquarters colored brigade, Jacksonville, Fla., March 20, 1864. Bpectfully, your obedient servant, M. S. Littlefield, Colonel Twenty-first U. S. C. T. Copy: W. H. Bradshaw, Lieutenant and A. D.C. headquarters Thirty-Fourth Regt. U. S. C. T., Jacksonville, Fla., Mant-Colonel Commanding Thirty-fourth U. S.C. T. Brigadier-General T. Seymour, U. S. A. Copy: W. H. Bradshaw, Lieutenant and A. D.C. headquarters twenty-First U. S. C. T., Jacksonville, Fla., March 29gar Abeal, Captain Commanding Company D. C. A. Dow, Lieutenant Commanding Company A. Copy: W. H. Bradshaw, Lieutenant and A. D.C. But fourth. As you may possibly consider the case of Robert Sma