ALS, 1863 June 15, Walnut Hills, Miss., to Jesse Root Grant.

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ALS, 1863 June 15, Walnut Hills, Miss., to Jesse Root Grant.

Grant's army is well-placed and reinforced, and he has no doubt that Vicksburg will fall. If he had taken it in his first assault he would have secured the whole state as well as the river.

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