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CONFEDERATE SOLDIER'S VALENTINE AND TWO LETTERS
Extremely rare Confederate valentine with two associated letters, sent by Hezekiah Rabb of Co., E., 33rd Alabama Inf., "Camp 33rd Ala. Regt., Near Tunnel Hill, Ga.", Feb. 18, 1864. Rabb writes to his wife and sister, addressed to each on recto and verso, and includes a hand-drawn colorful valentine on the third page, which he mentions in the letter to his sister. In part: "Dear Wife, As I have a good opportunity of sending you a few lines I thought I would inform you that my health was yet very good...I see no prospect of a furlough soon...I have been in the service nearly two years & now they don't want to give me a furlough except I re-enlist...". The letter to his sister reads, in part: "Dear Sister, these lines will inform you that I am in the very best of health...I have no news that would be likely to interest...I have made a Pretty on this with the intention of writing some girl a valentine but failed - you & scrappy must wrestle for this one - if you ever write I will try to get some of the boys to write & send you one of your own - we make a variety of Prettys & the boys are always making some - I would send you a form of a valentine though I have but little time & am quite tired of writing...". Both letters signed "Kiah Rabb". The valentine retains bold red and blue colors. At the edge of the valentine Rabb has added a drawing of a musket with bayonet. Scattered foxing, wear, and minor loss at the folds. All Civil War valentines are considered scarce, Confederate examples are unheard of. A touching and evocative Confederate memento...

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December 9, 2011 11:00 AM EST
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