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Julia [A. Wilbur] ALS to A[nna] M. C. Barnes, March 5, 1864

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Box of donations has arrived. Any goods marked "U.S." on them (blankets, etc.) are seized from private citizens' hands. Desperate need of blacks: clothing, food, medicine. Mr. Gladwin wants Julia and Harriet Jacobs to vacate their office: "he is the greatest sponger I ever saw." Stringent living conditions with which Julia puts up. Frederick Brown, brother of John, in town to speak. Description of a hospital. A girl in jail is whipped. Includes envelope.
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Julia A. Wilbur ALS to Maria G. Porter, February 8, 1865

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Closing down business in Alexandria. Description of new lodgings in Washington at Pennsylvania. Freeman's Relief Association building. Charity distribution by government. Reverend Gladwin finally out of power. Francis Harrison Pierpont (1814-1899), governor, and family are anti-slavery Virginians. Electoral vote taken in Congress. Includes envelope.