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Letter from A. C. Mullin to John H. Cuddy

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3
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June 10, 1863
A. C. Mullin responds to John H. Cuddy's request that his son, John Taylor Cuddy, receive a furlough so that he can return home. Mullin, who works as Pennsylvania Governor Andrew Curtin's secretary, notes that "it has been referred to the Commander of the 7th Regt. Pa. Reserves, with a recommendation that [Cuddy's] son be furloughed." Transcript included.
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MC 2001.9, B1, F11
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Gift of Blake Lee Spahr
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