ALS, 1890 January 28 : Washington, to Col. George S. Bowen, Miller's Hotel, New York.

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ALS, 1890 January 28 : Washington, to Col. George S. Bowen, Miller's Hotel, New York.

"We hear yesterday a successful day. The bill for my reappointment & retirement passed the Military Committee of the House unanimously and were ordered to be favorably reported to the House. I think it will now pass both Houses."

1 p. ; 18 x 11 cm.

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Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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