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DEFENDING PETERSBURG AGAINST MCCELLAN
War date A.L.S. of Pvt. Noah Deaton of the 26th North Carolina, 2pp. 4to., Petersburg, Va., June 22, 1862 to his father reporting on Confederate preparations to defend Petersburg from a possible Union move against the place in order to cut off supplies to Richmond. He writes, in part; "...There is four Moore County companies encamped on this hill today. We all have orders to be ready to march at an early hour in the morning with four days rations and knapsacks very light so as not to be heavy laden. I don't know where we will go but I suppose it is to be make a reconnaissance among the Yankees. They (the Yankees) are about ten miles from this place and I expect they are trying to get here to cut off the supplies from Richmond. Capt.. Cleigs company was in a skirmish the other day at City Point. There was no one hurt on our side. There is a great fighting looked for about Richmond soon and I do not know but I expect we will go there..." Deaton was correct in his assumptions, on June 25, the Seven Days would begin and in the end Lee would force McClellan to abandon any hope of capturing Richmond who began a retreat toward Harrison's landing. Usual folds, else very good condition.

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