Here is the background before reading the letter. Jourdon Anderson, his wife and their 3 children were enslaved to Colonel PH Anderson on a farm in Tennessee. At some point in 1864 during the Civil War Jourdon Anderson gained his freedom the Provost Marshall General (a Union Officer) in...
Here is the background before reading the letter. Jourdon Anderson, his wife and their 3 children were enslaved to Colonel PH Anderson on a farm in Tennessee. At some point in 1864 during the Civil War Jourdon Anderson gained his freedom the Provost Marshall General (a Union Officer) in...
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