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Hon. C. I. Walker, Detroit, Mich.

Bccyrus, Ohio, March 28, 1872. Dear Sir:—Your very kind letter of the 25th hist., is received, for which please accept my thanks. I have written to Mr. Draper as you suggested, and as soon as I hear from him I will inform you. A good reason, I think, for Gen. Irvine not speaking of the subject of the British having been employed against Crawford, in his letter to Washington informing the Commander-in-chief of the failure etc., of the expedition—is to be found in the fact that in the first letter written by him he enclosed the one he had received from "Bose" giving all the particulars. I found Eose's letter among the Washington papers, and Irvine in transmitting it says: "The enclosed letters, one from Col.
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