ALS, 1864 Dec. 11, City Point, Va., to Henry W. Halleck, Washington, D.C.

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ALS, 1864 Dec. 11, City Point, Va., to Henry W. Halleck, Washington, D.C.

Nothing has been heard of the troops sent to destroy the Weldon Railroad south of Petersburg; good news of Sherman's progress in Georgia.

1 item (1 p.) ; 26 cm.

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