William Quayle correspondence, 1862-1864.

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William Quayle correspondence, 1862-1864.

Letters written from the First Frontier District of Texas, of which Quayle was commander, providing information on Confederate military dispositions, 1862-64. Quayle's correspondents included James Bourland, H. E. McCulloch, and James Webb Throckmorton.

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