Rufus Smith letter, 1862 Aug.

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Rufus Smith letter, 1862 Aug.

Letter from Rufus Smith to the Quarter Master General. The letter is an agreement for Smith to provide and transport wood, including hemlock, maple, chestnet, and others, as well as rye, to Litchfield Station for the 19th Connecticut Volunteers quartered at Litchfield.

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