Autograph letter signed, 1864 May 27.

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Autograph letter signed, 1864 May 27.

Autograph letter signed by Maj. Gen. John Brown Gordon, addressed to Lt. Col. Alexander Swift Pendleton, confirming the retreat of Union forces and the end of the Battle of North Anna River, Va.

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