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The Daily Dispatch: September 19, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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he battle-field of Manassas, a day or two after the action of the first a letter written by the notorious and infamous Bedpath, a copy of which we have obtained for publication. When found, the letter with another addressed to the same person, Chittenden, two others directed to Theodore Brown, and two tax receipts, were in the pocket of a "Pocket Diary" for the year 1859, from the press of Hubbard & Burgess, New York. On the fly leaf of the diary is written in bold characters "Theodore Brown, t the book as to detain us longer from the letter, which is a curiosity in itself, apart from the bearing it may have upon the pending contest between the United States and the Confederate Government. The direction, upon the envelope is "Richard H. Chittenden Esq. Co. A., 71st N. Y. Reg't, Washington Nary-Yard, D. C." The portion of the letter sheet enclosed is ornamented with a sort of vignette, in which West Indian foliage, army standards, artillery, muskets, shot, shell, drums, &c., &c