Letter: Savanna, [Tenn.], to [William K.] Strong, 1862 Mar. 30.

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Letter: Savanna, [Tenn.], to [William K.] Strong, 1862 Mar. 30.

Sends rebel prisoners in the charge of Lt. Mortimer Neely. Special Order no. 125 on back instructs Neely and prisoners to report to H.W. Halleck in St. Louis. Also includes 2 lists of prisoners.

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