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CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF UNION PVT. LINDERMAN BRITTEN
Lot of ten items from Union soldier Lindermann Britton (or "Britten"), a 34 year old Berks Co. boatman who served with the 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry and would die of disease in a military hospital on Apr. 5, 186. This grouping includes the following: a license for a canal boat of 121 tons issued to Britton on May 31, 1861; a bill of lading for six bales of hay shipped to New York, Oct. 22, 1862, signed by Britton; an A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo., Reading, May 22, 1862 sent to Britton offering a boat for sale, at the time empty and at Fortress Monroe; an A.L.S., 1p. 4to., Fortress Monroe, Mar. 22 [n.y.], mentions a very difficult time at sea and is in company; an A.L.S., 1p. 4to., Baltimore, Feb. 27, 1862 to his wife mentioning that he had obtained a government charter and would accompany a military expedition: "…I get ten dollars per day the first month and twelve dollars for every after…". On Feb. 15, 1864 Britton is mustered in. On Aug 1st, he has a friend write his wife on Christian Commission letterhead: "…My leg is just about the same…it had been eating in under the sinews which caused me a great deal of pain…". On Mar. 28, 1865 Britton's wife receives a 1p. 8vo. letter from an official at Satterlee General Hospital, in part: "…your husband's wound is very bad and he himself is quite low. I think it advisable for you to come…". A small pass issued by the "U.S.A. GENERAL HOSPITAL, SUMMIT HOUSE" is present, made out to "Mrs. Britton", along with a partly-printed pass issued by Satterlee Hospital, also to Mrs. Britton, Mar. 31, 1865, allowing her to visit her husband daily. Six days after this pass was issued, Linderman Britton would succumb to disease.

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July 8, 2015 10:00 AM EDT
Elkton, MD, US

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