Circular, 1864 Oct. 27.

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Circular, 1864 Oct. 27.

Printed circular issued by Major General Joseph Hooker, commander of the Northern Department headquartered in Cincinati, Ohio, advising all civil and military authorities to guard agains Southern attempts to disrupt the elections in November. Circular bears the signature of Capt. Sam'l. W. Taylor.

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