Letter : [Washington, D.C.?], to [George Douglas?] Ramsay, [Washington, D.C.?], [1861-1864] July 20.

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Letter : [Washington, D.C.?], to [George Douglas?] Ramsay, [Washington, D.C.?], [1861-1864] July 20.

Autograph letter signed. Mrs. Lincoln regrets not being able to meet with General Ramsay and his niece.

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