18 Letters 1800s and early 1900s Civil War Veterans and Family
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18 Letters 1800s and early 1900s Civil War Veterans and Family:
$21.01
Included in this offering are letters to C. W. Platt, who was imprisoned in Libby Prison in Virginia during the Civil War....There is a letter from Rev. E> F. Wright, from Vermont, then Illinois ...Who writes in 1887, \" My Dear Brother:......Twenty six years ago I was wending my weary way from Bull Run to Bush Hill near Alexandria. You, poor fellow, was on your way to Libby and a long and hungry imprisonment....\" He also goes on to mention a terrible heat wave in Chicago where \"a large number of deaths was a consequence\"...Letter is dated July 21, 1887.....Lots of interesting stuff...If you Google E F Wright Civil War, you\'ll see a history of his battle history !!!
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