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The Daily Dispatch: December 19, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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tten it. He was familiar with his writing; it was of a "sprawling and unstylish character," while the chirography of the letter signed "Santa Trinita," (the letter which has caused so much trouble,) was of a regular and very neat style. He did not think the diction of Mr. --'s letters as good as that of the one shown him. Saw no resemblance whatever between the handwriting, but would not swear the letter was not his writing. Did not consider himself an expert about such matters. Rev. J. B. Dudley, of Goochland, said he had known Mrs. Allan for four years; had stopped at her house several times; had conversed with her frequently upon the subject of the war, and the impression always left upon his mind was that she was loyal to the South. Rev. Geo. D. Mortimer, an Episcopal minister in Goochland county, had known Mrs. Allan for some years; she was a member of his church. Knew her well. Did not know positively whether in conversations with her she had expressed herself in f