Early, Jubal Anderson, letter, January 2, 1878

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Early, Jubal Anderson, letter, January 2, 1878

This January 2, 1878, letter from General Jubal A. Early to General William H. Payne discusses political aspirations and strategies for campaigns in the US Senate and House.

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