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Andersonville- John Winder Signed Letter 1863 [182433]

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Andersonville- John Winder Signed Letter 1863 [182433]
UNCLAIMED MERCHANDISE: In the event that a successful bidder has paid in full for their merchandise but fails to settle outstanding shipping invoices or make arrangements for merchandise pickup within 60 days, HWAC reserves the right to declare the merchandise forfeited. This forfeiture will result in the merchandise becoming the property of HWAC and the successful bidder shall have no claim to or rights over the forfeited merchandise.
John Winder, a West Point graduate, was assigned to run the prison system for the Confederates. Winder's signature is at the bottom of a letter to Miss Maggie Halls. Miss Halls was asking for advice to run north to see her family in (Union occupied) Alexandria, Va. John Winder's letter advices her to run the blockade. Indicating that she needed to travel by sea. Winder's signature is visible dated 1863 as Brigadier General. Two letters; an interesting read. John's letter has faded with time, but still readable. [Andersonville] [Georgia] [] [] []