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Washington March 10, 1862
My dear Sir,
If you had not yet sent off by post the certificate I wrote you about yesterday, then
please send it to Hon. L.A. Conkling with the request of the Board that he present it to
the President. I have been too busy to inquire what has been done in Congress in my
absence. If you have already sent it to me, you can get up another one or write to the
Postmaster to have yr letter returned. As the rebels have evacuated Manassas, it will be
impossible for me to say where to send yr letters. Therefore, don't send me any letters or
newspapers until I write you. I am off, where to I don't know, but I am with the left
wing. Altho' the army left this morning, yet as they march slowly, I shall be able to
overtake them on horseback with greatest ease. They have bridges to build & roads to
cut, & as there will be no fight this week, I don't lose anything. I will send Mr.
Hart a brief report from Richmond which will look more [illegible] with his reports
[illegible] & Mr. Hart.
Yr. Obt.
A. Fischel
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