Personal correspondence of Christian T. Christensen, chiefly letters addressed to him. Included are letters received by Christensen on the occasion of his retirement from the Army in June 1865, a few official communications and personal letters received by Christensen during his war service, including a letter written in rebus (1864) and a telegram from James T. Holtzclaw negotiating the surrender of Mobile, Ala. (Apr. 1865); post-war letters from Eunice Ward Beecher and Henry Ward Beecher, (1877-1885), Lyman Abbott (1888-1904), William Tecumseh Sherman (1880-1881), and others, chiefly concerning his charity work and Civil War experience.
"Personal correspondence of Christian T. Christensen, chiefly letters addressed to him. Included are letters received by Christensen on the occasion of his retirement from the Army in June 1865, a few official communications and personal letters received by Christensen during his war service, including a letter written in rebus (1864) and a telegram from James T. Holtzclaw negotiating the surrender of Mobile, Ala. (Apr. 1865); post-war letters from Eunice Ward Beecher and Henry Ward Beecher, (1877-1885), Lyman Abbott (1888-1904), William Tecumseh Sherman (1880-1881), and others, chiefly concerning his charity work and Civil War experience."@en
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United States. Army. Military Division of West Mississippi (1864-1865)
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