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22ND NEW YORK AT BATTLE OF CHANCELLORSVILLE
Lot of three letters of Union Capt. Fred Ranger of the 22nd New York Infantry, 12pp. total, 8vo., Falmouth and Warrenton, Va., Apr. 22 and June 7, 1862, and May 10, 1863. The 1862 letters are of routing content with optimistic hopes of war's end, family news, etc. On May 10, 1863 he sends a 5pp. letter from the field four days after the battle of Chancellorsville. In part: "...Tuesday the 28th...we left our camp & took up our line of march...called up at 10 o'clock and started for the river. Our regiment and the 24th were detailed to carry the pontoons...picket fires burned on the other side....went energetically to work launching the pontoons...Johnny Reb poured a ripping volley of rifle balls into us wounding 8...The 8 mule teams hitched to the pontoon train ran frantically away knocking down and running over two of my men...ran through our stacks of guns...Truman Hall was hit...he was a goner as he was spitting blood...4th Brigade of our division charged across the pontoon & took the rifle pits at the point of the bayonet taking about 40 prisoners...we threw up rifle pits...we were ordered to fall back behind the bluffs...the Rebs opened their batteries...we were the last brigade to cross...they hit the pontoon bridge 2 or 3 times...amid the roar and shrieks of shells...the 11th Corps made their disgraceful skedaddle...nothing to eat but pork and hard tack...Lord grant we may not have to go into another battle...". Very good.

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