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Donahue, Thomas (fl. 1863) to Almira Winchell

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC04706.02 Author/Creator: Donahue, Thomas (fl. 1863) Place Written: Chancellorsville, Virginia Type: Autograph letter signed Date: 3 May 1863 Pagination: Order a Copy

Written from the battlefield. Expects the Confederates to withdraw by the next night. Reports that Confederate prisoners are poorly clothed but "are as saucy as ever." Expresses patriotism and confidence in the Union cause and also"[G]reat confidence in fighting Jo. Hooker," (General Joseph Hooker).

Winchell, Almira, fl. 1862-1865

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