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[1] ALS, DNA WR RG 107, Presidential Telegrams, I, 244. Augustus R. Wright, former U.S. congressman from Georgia (1857-1859), telegraphed Lincoln from
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[1] ALS, DNA WR RG 107, Presidential Telegrams, I, 244. Augustus R. Wright, former U.S. congressman from Georgia (1857-1859), telegraphed Lincoln from
Louisville, Kentucky, on November 21, 1864: ``My cotton was burned by the Federal Army If I return with proof can you do anything for me. I find my brother here in want. Reply.'' (DLC-RTL).
On November 24 Wright telegraphed from Nashville, Tennessee: ``At Louisville, I met with my brother & a Mr Stewart, refugees from Rome Ga. They told me the cotton at Rome was burnt. This was the cause of my telegram. On arriving at this place, I meet others from Rome who tell me all the cotton [in] the ware houses was burnt but none other, & that my 220 bales which was over the river in a gin house, was still safe. . . .'' (Ibid.).