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  1. Richard W. Flournoy Postal Card - September 20, 1892

    Flournoy writes Bernard that he would like to have Sergeant Smith's statement published, even if it is put in the Appendix. He would like to meet Bernard in Petersburg on Saturday, September 24th, between 10 and 12 o'clock.

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    Flournoy Postal Card, page 1
  2. Richard W. Flournoy Postcard - August 4, 1892

    Flournoy states to Bernard that he can meet him at West's bookstore at 8:30 AM on Saturday, August 6.

    Record Type: Archive

    Flournoy Post card, page 1
  3. Richard W. Flournoy Postcard - August 8, 1892

    Mr. Flournoy has written to Bernard saying that he had called at Mr. Brock's house soon after leaving Bernard that morning, but Mr. Brock was out of the city and so Flournoy could not get the information on Major Coit's paper.

    Record Type: Archive

    Flournoy Postcard, page 1
  4. Richard W. Flournoy Postcard - August 9, 1892

    Mr. Flournoy is sending Bernard a list of the members of Otey's Battery who became ministers of the gospel.

    Record Type: Archive

    Painter Postcard, page 1
  5. Richard W. Flournoy Post Card - August 15, 1892

    Mr. Flournoy received a postcard from Bernard that was forwarded to Cold Sulphur Springs, but says he did not receive the "Rural Messenger." He would be pleased if Bernard would send the latter to Goshen, Virginia. (The "Rural Messenger" was a weekly newspaper published in Petersburg, Virginia.)

    Record Type: Archive

    RWFlournoy Postal Card, page 1
  6. Richard W. Flournoy Post Card - August 6, 1892

    Flournoy writes Bernard - I can meet you at Mr. West's store on Monday. I don't think I can add anything to my last statement, but it will be my pleasure to give any more information that I may have.

    Record Type: Archive

    Flournoy,RW Card, page 1

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