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Col. B. I. Hillssee to Unknown Col. (14 May 1864)
B. I. Hill
Report on collecting Confederate troop stragglers
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Gen. Joseph E. Johnston to Kinloch Falconer (20 June 1874)
Joseph E. Johnston and Kinloch Falconer
Concerning questionable reports of events at New Hope Church and setting the historical record
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Gen. Joseph E. Johnston to Kinloch Falconer (25 May 1874)
Joseph E. Johnston and Kinloch Falconer
Concerning errors in reports of Confederate troop strength
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Gen. Joseph E. Johnston to Kinloch Falconer (4 June 1874)
Joseph E. Johnston and Kinloch Falconer
Concerning errors in reports of Confederate troop strength & General Hood's attack on the data
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Braxton Bragg to Kinloch Falconer (2 August 1870)
Braxton Bragg and Kinloch Falconer
Requesting data on the Confederate Army to add to the historical record
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Gen. Joseph E. Johnston to Kinloch Falconer (16 June 1867)
Joseph E. Johnston and Kinloch Falconer
Concerning General Hood's allegation of suppressing the loss of 7000 prisoners of war.
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Gen. Joseph E. Johnston to Kinloch Falconer (21 October 1867)
Joseph E. Johnston and Kinloch Falconer
Requesting clarification of Confederate troop losses and POW's
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H. A. Wigfall to Kinloch Falconer, (2 June 1865).
H. A. Wigfall and Kinloch Falconer
Regarding a Confederate army surrender and various travel arrangements
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John S. Bransford to Kinloch Falconer (9 September 1864)
John S. Bransford and Kinloch Falconer
Letter addressing the issue of forgery and leaves of abscences.
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Kinloch Falconer to Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, (19 May 1864)
Kinloch Falconer and Joseph E. Johnston
Letter detailing availability of service, if needed
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A. H. Greene & R. E. Chew to Capt. A. Bouanchaud (8 September 1864)
A. H. Greene and R. E. Chew
Request for a 48 hour pass to Macon, Georgia for the purpose of buying clothing.
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H. W. Hannon to Joseph Wheeler (14 May 1864. 5:20pm)
Moses W. Hannon and Joseph Wheeler
Note referencing telegraph from S. Gilliam to Col. B.J. Hull (14 May 1864) indicating that Hannon cannot spare troops to follow the aforementioned force without weakening his current position.
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Ben Lane Posey to Kinloch Falconer (19 May 1864)
Ben Lane Posey and Kinloch Falconer
Stewart's Division, Army of Tennessee. Letter discussing a misguided Telegram.
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Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler to Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, (14 May 1864. 8 am)
Joseph Wheeler and Joseph E. Johnston
Concerning scout reports of Union troops
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Kinloch Falconer to Maj. Gen. Van Dorn (26 February 1863)
Kinloch Falconer and Earl Van Dorn
Confederate leaders discuss movements and allocation of supplies.
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Gen. Joseph E. Johnston to Kinloch Falconer (25 April 1868)
Joseph E. Johnston and Kinloch Falconer
Letter asking for information on Confederate troop losses and POW's
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