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COLORED TROOPS ARE REVIEWED BY LINCOLN
An A.L.S. of William Atwood, ex-soldier in the Penn. Battery F, Independent Artillery, and now serving in the War Department, 4pp. 8vo., Washington, May 3, 1864, on War Department letterhead to Henry A. Breed in Pittsburgh. In small part: ‘…If you are busy, it is just the reverse with me, and my principal employment is in thinking how I can put in the time…Our town is enlivened the early part of last week, by the passing through of the 9th Army Corps (Burnsides). Of course everybody went to see them. Old Abe was out on the Balcony at Willards, and was cheered by the troops as they passed. The Corps made a fine appearance, and numbers so I am told 41000 men. Don't say anything about their numbers to outsiders. He had white man, niggers and Indians (2 companies of sharp shooters). The nigs looked and marched well, and I think they will fight well. I wonder if Joe Culver's regiment is among them…I tell you nigger stock is at a premium now. The Corps is down with the Army of the Potomac now. Grant must have a smashing Army now, and when he does move something has got to come sure. He has a great many of the Heavy Artillery regiments from here. They are fine large regiments, numbering from 1200 to 2400 men apiece. Today is the anniversary of Capt. Hampton's death…I was out to Camp Barry on Sunday…'. On a separate sheet, Atwood adds ‘My envelopes are so thin that I have to put this on the outside to keep inquisitive persons from reading the letter through the envelope…'. With the original transmittal cover, very good.

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