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April 9, 1862

Charles T. Pollard, Montgomery, Ala., to A. Hamilton Polk, re: acknowledging receipt of two trunks, 1 long box and two bundles of paper which will be taken care of until called for - hoping that it will not be long befopre his father will be free from the perils of War and can assemble the papers and can resume his duties as their Chancellor; commenting on the glorious victories he has had. 1 p.

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