Collection of letters [manuscript], 1864-1867.

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Collection of letters [manuscript], 1864-1867.

Photocopy; 1864 Feby. 23, James M. Buchanan to Rev. F. W. Tremlett; 1864 June 18, Cherbourg, R. Semmes [to Rev. F. W. Tremlett]; [18]67 Oct. 17 Oxford House, Classmen Parade, Southsea, to Miss [Isabella] Louisa [Hunter: Mrs. Thomas Fell]; n.d. Varina Davis to Miss Tremlett.

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University of Virginia. Library

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