Alfred S. Roe letters, 1864-1865 [manuscript].

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Alfred S. Roe letters, 1864-1865 [manuscript].

Letters from Alfred S. Roe, Co. A, 9th New York Artillery, 6th Corps, to his parents, probably at Fulton, N.Y.: one, 25 May 1864, North Anna River, Va., describing the Fredericksburg area; and another, 14 September 1865, Alexandria, Va., giving advice to his parents about the store at Fulton.

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