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ers below, which were written by Jefferson Davis to Colonel R. H. Chilton, of Richmond, make certain the contention of the Sohe Confederate War Department, where it was read by Colonel R. H. Chilton, who forwarded it to Judge J. A. Campbell, Assistanhe contents of the report, and is said to have declared to Chilton that he intended to see President Davis about the matter.
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The original of these letters were furnished me by Mrs. Chilton, who lives in Richmond.
They have never before been prsiana State University.
Memphis, Sept. 2, 1875. General R. H. Chilton:
My Dear Sir,—Accept my thanks for your kind leteater than in ours.
Please give my special regard to Mrs. Chilton.
I am sorry to learn that you have been visited by tha Jefferson Davis.
Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 9, 1875. General R. H. Chilton:
My Dear Sir,—Accept my thanks for your kind letr your notice.
Please give my kindest remembrance to Mrs. Chilton.
Having been for many years a sufferer by your prese
, major Quartermaster-General's Department, Confederate States Army, March 16, 1861; brigadier-general, January 20, 1863.
Commands—Commanding First Brigade, Second Division, Army of the West, 1864.
John Randolph Chambliss, colonel Thirteenth Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, July 13, 1861; brigadier-general, December 19, 1863; killed in action below Richmond, August 16, 1864.
Commands—Commanding brigade of cavalry in MajorGen-eral W. H. F. Lee's Division, Army of Northern Virginia.
R. H. Chilton, lieutenant-colonel, adjutant-general's department, Confederate States Army, March 16, 1861; colonel, adjutant-general's department, October 13, 1862; brigadier-general, December 21, 1863; resigned April 1, 1864.
Commands—Chief of staff, Army of Northern Virginia; inspector-general, Army of Northern Virginia, October 28, 1862; died at Columbus, Ga., February 18, 1879.
Philip St. George Cocke, * * * brigadier-general, October 21, 1861; died at Belmeade, in Powhatan county, Va., Dece<