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by Bruce Catton


  The following are among those whose names should be added to the roll call of helpers:

  Henry B. Bass, Enid, Okla.; James L. Borroum, Corinth, Miss.; B. F. Boyce, New York, for permission to use certain papers of Allan Pinkerton; Chester D. Bradley, Fort Monroe, Va.; Thomas D. Clark, Lexington, Ky.; Monroe F. Cockrell, Evanston, Ill.; Mrs. William Hunter de Butts, Upperville, Va., for permission to use certain papers of R. E. Lee; Mrs. Henry Clinton de Rahm, Garrison-on-Hudson, N.Y., for permission to use various manuscripts; Allen M. Ergood, Silver Spring, Md., for permission to use the Diary of John Price Kepner; Gilbert Govan, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Donald Hamill, North Olmsted, Ohio; Henry B. Hunt, Jr., Baltimore, Md., for permission to use certain papers; T. S. Kennedy, Pensacola, Fla., for use of the S. R. Mallory Papers; Donald W. Krummel, Newberry Library, Chicago; L. E. Meador, Springfield, Mo.; Thomas E. Mulligan, Jr., Albany, N.Y.; Ray D. Smith, Chicago, for making available his extensive index to the Confederate Veteran; Enoch Squires, Albany, N.Y.; Frederick Tilberg, Gettysburg, Pa.; Lawrence W. Towner, Newberry Library, Chicago; Justin Turner, Los Angeles, Calif.; John Vela, Triumph, La.; Ray Williams, Cleveland, Ohio; Robert Waitt, Richmond, Va.; Miss Emily Warren, Newport, R.I.

 

 

 


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