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1861, soldier's letter with multicolor patriotic letterhead, a lengthy letter discussing family affairs and some battle skirmishes, in an envelope postmark Nashville, Tenn. nearly a year after the letter was written. Cover roughly opened at right (looks like the Confederates got a piece of the 3¢ stamp), Fine letter, V.G. cover. Estimate $75 - 100. Ver detalles y fotos agrandadas | Adjudicación $80 |
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Lote 70 |
1861-68, 8 different Civil War related letters or covers, mostly with content, with interesting tales of the war. Note one with patriotic letterhead, another from the Assistant Quartermaster's Office, generally Fine to Very Fine. Estimate $150 - 200. Ver detalles y foto agrandada | Adjudicación $150 |
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Lote 71 |
1862-64, soldier's mail, including a cover (with historic content) to a colonel serving with the 37th Illinois Regiment in Louisiana, and two covers from a soldier in Camp Randall, Wis., Fine to Very Fine overall. Estimate $75 - 100. Ver detalles y fotos agrandadas | No vendido | |
Lote 72 |
1863, soldier's letter from a "Camp Near Warrington, Va.", a lengthy letter explaining what the soldier did during the day, in a cover addressed to the soldier's wife and neatly postmarked Washington, D.C. Roughly opened at left, Fine, nice historic content. Estimate $120 - 150. Ver detalles y fotos agrandadas | No vendido | |
Lote 73 |
1863, soldier's letter from "Camp Relief", Washington, D.C., a lengthy letter written shortly after Grant took Vicksburg and with notes of the battle in the letter. The soldier also notes that "a company from our regiment are the president's body guard", and regrets that General Lee had escaped (the battle of Gettysburg was 2 weeks prior). Nice historic content, Fine to Very Fine. Estimate $120 - 150. Ver detalles y fotos agrandadas | Adjudicación $100 |
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