ALS, 1864 Sept. 4, City Point, Va., to the Provost Marshal General's Dept., City Point.

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ALS, 1864 Sept. 4, City Point, Va., to the Provost Marshal General's Dept., City Point.

Adams, an officer in the Union cavalry, applies for transportation to his regiment at Point Lookout for himself, his servants, and two private horses. On the verso is a note granting the permission, signed by Capt. C.E. Scoville.

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