Macon, Ga., June 6th 1863 |
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Messrs Wadley, Jones & Co. |
Herndon, Burke Co., Ga. |
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Gentlemen, |
In your letter of the 1st inst. you
represented to me that you had a full train-load of lumber ready for me,
that you had been looking for a train for several days, and that you
were getting short of room. |
On the return of the train which went down
a day or two ago it was reported to me that three cars had to be left
behind for want of a load. This entails an expense upon the public of
$93, which ought not to be caused by your failure to supply lumber
enough for a train after your letter to me on the subject above referred
to. |
I am Gentlemen, |
Very Respy |
J. W. Mallet Capt. &c |
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