Letter : Head Quarters Department of Virginia and North Carolina, Army of the James, to M[arsena] R[udolph] Patrick, Provost Marshal General, City Point, Va., 1865 Jan. 18.

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Letter : Head Quarters Department of Virginia and North Carolina, Army of the James, to M[arsena] R[udolph] Patrick, Provost Marshal General, City Point, Va., 1865 Jan. 18.

Letter signed. Signed by E.O.C. Ord, Major General, Commanding the Army of the James. This was a letter that accompanied a list of all troops serving in the Army of the James.

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