Letter to Moffett Brooks' aunt
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ALS .pp April 14, 1862 Moffett Brooks to his aunt, April 14, 1862
Moffett Brooks writes that enemy fears of Stonewall Jackson's forces can explain why Staunton has not been invaded. He goes on to say that the South will not be "whipped," and that southern forces need to act now.
Letter to Moffett Brooks' aunt
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