Letters, [1863?].

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Letters, [1863?].

Letters from Mrs. James W. Williams of Holly Springs, Miss., to the editors of the Richmond Enquirer. She describes Gen. Van Dorn's stay in the town until Federal troops took over in November, 1862, and recounts events of the Union occupation and the citizens' reactions to Van Dorn's brief re-capture of the town in December, 1892.

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