ALS, 1868 Nov. 16, Canton, Ohio, to Robert S. Hale, Washington, D.C.

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ALS, 1868 Nov. 16, Canton, Ohio, to Robert S. Hale, Washington, D.C.

Concerns testimony in the case of Samuel Noble v. the United States. Noble was an ironmaster whose furnace in Rome, Ga., was destroyed by Federal troops in 1864.

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