C. S. Armory, Macon Ga. |
March 24th 1864 |
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P. M. Nightingale Esq |
Box 164 P. O. |
Macon Ga. |
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Dear Sir, |
I had an interview on yesterday with Mr
Delettre in which he informed me that he had not at his disposal a
sufficient force to load the lumber on the cars
{Macon & Brunswick RR} from the low ground your hands have
deposited it on at Coley's Station. I will be glad if you will allow and
instruct your hands to load the lumber on the cars when they are
supplied and also to instruct your foreman to request the cars to be
sent down whenever there is sufficient lumber at Coley's Station to load
the train. I will request he R. R. Agent to furnish the cars on the
requisition of your foreman. |
Respectfully & truly Yours |
Jas. H. Burton |
Supt. |
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