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Thomas L. Kane Correspondence
註釋Two letters from Thomas L. Kane, 1858 and 1863. The first, addressed to H.H. Cumming, says he is going to give a talk at the New-York Historical Society about Cumming's brother, General Cumming, and asks him for information. The second, to be passed on by the unnamed addressee to General Halleck, asks to be given a command "with untied hands", in Louisiana or elsewhere. Accompanied by clippings of dealers' descriptions of the second letter.