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The Daily Dispatch: September 4, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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seems that the Rev. G. W. Dodge, Chaplain of the Elisworth Fire Zouaves, in endeavoring to dodge from our cavalry on the evening of the 21st of July, dropped his portfolio near my house, (which is the house known in the various descriptions of the battle as the Sudley House.) One of my children picked it up, and, on making a minute examination of its contents a few days ago, I found the accompanying letter from a Brother Saint of the New York school of reverends. Respectfully, yours, Crawford Cushing. 63 Portland Av., Brooklyn, July 12. Dear Brother Dodge: Your welcome letter reached me two weeks after date. I have been away a week, and so I have seemed to be neglectful of your epistle. I was very glad to hear from you. I have thought frequently of you since we parted in Broadway, after the purchase of that knife and revolver. If a bullet from the latter had been honored in a lodgment in the assassin Jackson's vile carcase, it would have been a pleasant piece o