Civil war letter, 1864 Dec. 25.

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Civil war letter, 1864 Dec. 25.

Letter written by Col. Nicholas Grumbach to Colonel Gustavus Sniper describing how his men were the first to enter Savannah, Ga., and posting flags throughout the city so that the remainder of the Union forces could see them as they entered the city.

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