Autograph telegram signed : St. Inigoes, Md., to Comm. Montgomery at the Washington Navy Yard, 1864 Jun. 15.

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Autograph telegram signed : St. Inigoes, Md., to Comm. Montgomery at the Washington Navy Yard, 1864 Jun. 15.

Telling him that Acting Ensign J.A. Merrill has been dismissed as a traitor and is not to be permitted to enter the Yard.

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