Letter: New Orleans, [La.], to Eugene L. Didier, Baltimore, Md., [18]82 July 10.

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Letter: New Orleans, [La.], to Eugene L. Didier, Baltimore, Md., [18]82 July 10.

Answers Didier's request for biographical information; refers Didier to W.J. Marrin for material and describes Pollard's "lost cause" as very incorrect and unfair.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7179868

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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