Letter : Hartford, Conn., to William F. Barry, n.p., 1861 Dec. 11.

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Letter : Hartford, Conn., to William F. Barry, n.p., 1861 Dec. 11.

Letter signed. Relates to the preparation and readiness of the 1st Connecticut Battery.

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