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BROTHERS IN THE 9TH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY WRITE HOME
Fine content A.L.S., 2pp. 4to., Franklin, Tennessee, April 14th, 1863, from brothers Isaac and Gideon Landis of the 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry to their parents. Both brothers describe weathering an attack by Confederate cavalry general Earl Varn Dorn. Isaac opens, in part: "...The rebs made an attack on us the other day. They came a charging into our pickets and five came right up to the pontoon bridge and undertook to take an officer prisoner when the infantry guards shot three and took the others prisoner. I tell you it was a dear charge for Van Dorn. He intended to take this place that day and the next he was to take Nashville. His men were drunk and he thought there were only about three thousand men here and was sure of taking this place but he slipped up on it slightly. I suppose we will stay here quite a while as I do not think [Union general William] Rosecrans will attack them but wait for them to attack us..." Isaac''s brother, Gideon, picks up in a post script: "As Isaac had to go out with the forage train I will send this off... We have had a great deal of duty to do here... Van Dorn made a sorry charge on us the other day. Our loss was 3 killed 3 wounded and 4 taken prisoner... The Rebel loss was heavy. We took 70 prisoners, buryed about 20. But their loss is not known but deserters say their loss is over 300..." Both brothers sign at the conclusion of their respective entries. Shows original mailing folds, else very good. Isaac Landis would serve in the 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry for almost the entire war, from October 1862 until July 1865, receiving wounds in Georgia in November of 1864.

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