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Kalamazoo, Mich.
Jan. 25th, 1868.

Genl. O Brown,
Asst. Comr., Richmond, Va.,
                        
Dear Sir,
Your letter of Dec. 21st reached me in due course of mail. Not having the papers in the case, with me, was unable to reply at once.
      
I am just in receipt of a letter from my Father, enclosing a document from F. J. Massey, Agt. &c, Yorktown, Va., forwarded through your Hd. Qrs. From Mr. Massey's letter, it appears, that he cannot learn as such a letter was ever sent to me (as spoken of, in my letter to you) by himself, or "any officer in this Section of the State"

I can only state that such a letter was received, and in accordance with the request contained therein, I purchased a Draft on N. Y. and forwarded it to "G.W.A. Goldman, care 
of L.E. Perrin, Yorktown, Va. I felt sure that the Draft would thus reach its proper destination, and the right parties would obtain the money, or

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