Letter, 1864 June 27.

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Letter, 1864 June 27.

Letter describing scenes Ayers witnessed at a field hospital during the battle of Kennesaw Mountain, Ga., and afterwards, including his figures on the number of Union soldier casualties. Ayers was not involved in the fighting.

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