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“…twenty-three Secessionists, held as hostages for Union men…”—Rutherford B. Hayes

July 8, 2011

Diary and Letters of Rutherford Birchard Hayes

CAMP CHASE, July 8, 1861.

DEAR UNCLE:—Lucy came up to Columbus with Birtie Saturday evening. They have both been out once, and Birch twice to see me in camp. It is very pleasant to see them about. We are jogging on in routine duties. The only variation is the advent of twenty-three Secessionists, held as hostages for Union men seized in Virginia. On the release of the Union men, our prisoners were sent home yesterday.

I fear from the tenor of McLelland’s letters, and what Hale told me, that you are not getting rid of your cough. I hope you will do so soon. It is too bad that you should be unwell now. You would enjoy a little campaigning with me very much, and I would so enjoy having you along. . . .—Good-bye.

R. B. HAYES.

S. BIRCHARD.

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