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ATTACKED BY JOHN HUNT MORGAN AND HIS RAIDERS
Fine content Union soldier's letter, 2pp. 4to., [Laurel Hill, KY], Nov. 18, 1862 in which Pvt. Elias Brady of the 102nd Illinois Vols. writes his wife of repulsing a band of John Hunt Morgan's raiders. In part: '...We are in camp in a place called Laurel Hill...Our brigade is camping here alone....We are troubled very much with the enemy here. Our pickets are fighting all the time...We have to sleep on our arms every night...It is Morgan's band that is troubling us. His forces is about 15 hundred. We can whip him if he does not take us on surprise. I think that is the reason why we have to sleep on our arms. It is his intention to catch us sleeping, but I think it is no use for him to play that game...I must drop my letter and run and get a gun. The pickets are firing in every direction...We have had quite an engagement with the darned Rebels. They made a dash on us with their cavalry. After fighting for nearly half an hour, we sent them back the road they came with shells and grape shot following after them...I am considerably excited so that I can hardly write...The rest of the boys is standing in line of battle, yet I am compelled to take a gun and fight, although I took one of the sick men's guns and went out this morning...I will just say that the firing has commenced again. They are throwing shells at us and we are returning the same...I will write as soon as I can and give you the particulars...' Very good. Records show Brady returned home, probably wounded or sick, and died Feb. 4, 1864.

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