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4 p.
1864 April 29
James Booker, 38th Virginia Infantry Camp, letter to Chloe Unity
Blair
James Booker replies to Unity's letters of the 17th and 24th. He mentions that
his company has been fishing about 20 miles away and that the Yankees are
getting closer and are expected to drive the men out of the fishery. He states
that the Yankees are believed to be heading for Richmond. James hopes that "this
cruel war" may end soon and "in our favor." He closes with a quotation from
1 John. The postscript, written on April 30th, states that the
rumor that the Yankees are coming may be false.