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ALS Ewell Papers N.D. [ca. 1/1864] 39.1 Ewell, Richard S., to Benjamin S. Ew 3 Ewell. incomplete, 2 p. Folder 9 Orange area. Where is William? Ben must give R's regards to Gen. Johnston. upcoming battle will be the most desperate.
[...]charges against them for it. I have made diligent inquiries & find that all deny the accu- sation. Harriot Brown has been urging her to come up to the Army but it is very dull. I expect she has had enough of the soldiers since her visit at Orange. However she says if a suitable escort go for her in two or three weeks she will come up. What became of [?] Stoddert? We have heard nothing of him since May. I expect he has been travelling over the [?] [He?] left [...] Any more weddings your way? I am sorry I was not sent by [...]. My health was plenty good enough.