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5TH NEW HAMPSHIRE DRUMMER RELATES CARNAGE AT FREDERICKSBURG
Good content war-date letter of drummer Charles T. Moody of the 5th New Hampshire Infantry, 2pp. 8vo., "Camp near Farnlouth[?]", Dec. 17, 1862 to his mother. In part: "...We have had one more battle...my Captain was killed, Capt. Keller wounded in the arm, Josiah Brown killed, Luther Chase killed, Charles Hart killed, & I cannot tell you all of them they are too numerous to mention...there is 60 or 70 men in our regiment I don't know what they will do with us. The Col. is wounded...our Major killed, Jackson was hit with a shell and I have not heard of him since...our battle was in Fredericks Burg City the other side of the river. We had to fall back this side of the River they licked us. They had forts built in all directions for their large cannons so they could fire on us in all directions. A man could not step on the battle field without stepping on a wounded or dead man. Mother it is awful think of it...When [I] came back to camp to look at the Regiment & see what few men there was we left Concord with 1,000 men & now sixty or seventy men left in the whole regiment...this makes 10 battles our regiment has been in...this from your lost son...". The 5th New Hampshire had nearly the heaviest losses of any Union regiment. At Fredericksburg Fate had the Fifth and the Irish Brigade directly facing the infamous "stone wall" on Marye's Height's where Confederate infantry was massed four ranks deep. By the end of the desperate struggle, the Fifthe had lost over half of its men.

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