Letter from Captain C. M. McLure to Captain L. B. Norton Praising the Signal Corps Telegraph
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Nevember 12. iscs.
leaft I.B.Morta
Chief Signal Officer anyt P.t.
It is with pleasure that d
attest the great utility of the signal telegraph. as
used in this army under your directions I recollect
one instance where the lim was more than benefity
miles in length. and where d transmitted messages
by it with pofect success. Corps Head quarters use
at Girlford and army Hd. for at hairfax at the
time the flage could out be used ming to
dence words and the arant epistems but the
line unked like a charms
In my of it is of great benefit to the
army as now conducted-
bey Respectfully
Official City
your midelts
(Signad) bminchure
Capta Signal Officer
1"Cape.