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Fredericksburg Relief fund. General Lee has sent to the Treasurer, Mr. Howard, his check for $200, with a letter characterized by his usual quiet dignity. The fund has also received from the Eagle Manufacturing company, Columbus Ga. from Wyndham Robertson, of $259 and other contributions which we will mention hereafter.
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Fredericksburg Relief fund. General Lee has sent to the Treasurer, Mr. Howard, his check for $200, with a letter characterized by his usual quiet dignity. The fund has also received from the Eagle Manufacturing company, Columbus Ga. from Wyndham Robertson, of $259 and other contributions which we will mention hereafter.
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Fredericksburg Relief fund. General Lee has sent to the Treasurer, Mr. Howard, his check for $200, with a letter characterized by his usual quiet dignity. The fund has also received from the Eagle Manufacturing company, Columbus Ga. from Wyndham Robertson, of $259 and other contributions which we will mention hereafter.
Fredericksburg Relief fund. General Lee has sent to the Treasurer, Mr. Howard, his check for $200, with a letter characterized by his usual quiet dignity. The fund has also received from the Eagle Manufacturing company, Columbus Ga. from Wyndham Robertson, of $259 and other contributions which we will mention hereafter.