Capt. Mackenzie message to the Confederates, [1864?]

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Capt. Mackenzie message to the Confederates, [1864?]

Message to the Confederates, Norfolk, Va., in answer to our terms of surrender, signed Capt. Mackenzie.

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Mackenzie, Ranald Slidell, 1840-1889

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