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1Author:  Tenney, Charles N.Add
 Title:  Letter from Charles N. Tenney to Adelaide E. Case, 1861 June 16  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  The Corinne Carr Nettleton Civil War Collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-Nettletoncivilwarletters 
 Description: Would you be offended if I were to say my dear Addie? for I'm sure I would much rather call you by the name my heart prompts me to. I am very well quite so. and trust you are. Brig--or rather Lieut. Case is also quite well. He has improve a great deal since he left home. and you may rest assured that he will be well cared for, for we all love him very much I know there is no man to whom I am as much attached as to your brother, you may well be proud of such a brother. I prophecy that no man will sooner reach a place in the hearts of the people equal to Col. Ellsworth or even Stephen A. Douglas or Lincoln, [part of page missing] than your brother,H[part of page missing] B. Case.
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