Letter : to Miss Jennie Washington, 1864 April 2 [manuscript].

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Letter : to Miss Jennie Washington, 1864 April 2 [manuscript].

Lee sends her a passport and tells her of the dangers of moving through the lines, and of his regret at her leaving Charlottesville.

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University of Virginia. Library

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