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AN ELI LONG CAVALRYMAN DESCRIBES FIGHTING REBELS
A good war-date Union soldier' battle letter, 4pp. 8vo., written by a cavalryman in Col. Eli Long's 2nd Cavalry Brigade, 1st Div., Cavalry Corps, Army of the Cumberland, "Georgia, May 22, 1864", in pencil to his family on their hard fighting. In small part: "…we are…encamped about four miles from Kingston at a bridge that crosses the Hightower river. The army was fighting hard to capture a bridge about twelve miles above this but did not succeed in taking it…there was a great many killed and wounded. Our division, that is a regiment of our division had a skirmish with the rebels the other day killing seven and capturing nine and another time [on May 18th at Kingston] they got badly whipped, that is about a battalion of the Fourth Michigan, they had to skedaddle leaving their major behind to be taken prisoner by the Johnny Rebs. Tomorrow we start for the march with three days rations…it is a raid our division is going on to destroy railroads and cut their telegraph communications from Richmond…to prevent them from getting reinforcements from other armies or supplies…we are successful…in destroying Johnson's army…it will be the winding up of the war for…Grant has taken Richmond…we have driven them…over eighty miles…in less than three weeks fighting pretty much all the time…we drove them from the worst kind of entrenchment's, strong enough to keep an army five hundred thousand from taking them…they can't stand the fire of the Yankees…they are trying to make a stand now…". Very good.

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February 19, 2014 11:00 AM EST
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