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Augusta County: William S. Hopkins to Thomas M. Smiley, August 2, 1864

Summary:
In this letter to Thomas M. Smiley, William S. Hopkins discusses the extent of aid he can give to those confederate prisoners who write him.


Mr Thomas N Smiley
Company D 5th Virginia Infantry
1 Division Prisoner of War
Fort Delaware

Aug 2nd 1864

Baltimore

Dear Sir,

Your letter of the 21st July addressed to William Hopkins [illeg.] was duly received as we have so many applications for assistance from our old acquaintances in the South, who are now prisoner, we do not as a firm fill orders Except when we are acquainted: - the writer handed your letter over to his wife, who has been doing something as She has ability for the Confederate prisoners who have no friends at the

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North, and I write to say that the articles you write for, with perhaps some other things will be sent by Adams Express to you tomorrow or the next day

Yours Truly

Wm S Hopkins of



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