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Letters from W. W. Sellers to Eli Slifer

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11
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1861-1862
W. W. Sellers writes three letters to Eli Slifer, the Secretary of the Commonwealth, in which he discusses the formation of a company of volunteers from Fulton County, recommends James Pott for a commission in the Union army, and offers a list of "suitable persons" from in Fulton County " for enrolling the militia preparatory to the draft." Transcripts included.
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MC 2003.4, B9, F21
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Gift of Edwin G. Dill
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