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The Daily Dispatch: August 30, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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time of trouble. Should your noble spirit grant my request, and if by inquiry you can receive any information. please have a letter addressed to Mrs. Sarah Z Evans, No. 553 Capital Mill, Washington City, care of Adams' Express Co. Very respectfully, your well wisher, [Signed] Saham Z. Evans. Please favor me so far as to haSaham Z. Evans. Please favor me so far as to have the letter acknowledged as received. [Signed] Sa Evans. [copy]H1sr,army of the Potoman, Manassas August 5th, 1861. Madam --Your letter of the 26th ultimo has been received, making some inquiries relative to the body of your late brother, Col Cameron, United States army, gilled at Manassas on the 21st ult. In answeEvans. [copy]H1sr,army of the Potoman, Manassas August 5th, 1861. Madam --Your letter of the 26th ultimo has been received, making some inquiries relative to the body of your late brother, Col Cameron, United States army, gilled at Manassas on the 21st ult. In answer, I will state that, upon inquiry, I find he was interest, with several other had in a grave about 600 yards from the house of a Mrs. the battle-field, who attended uty — forreting in her goodness of heart that hope very free had brought destruction and lastitution upon her home and fireside, and hate they had crossed int