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GEORGIA SOLDIER SENDS A CAPTURED COVER FROM MALVERN HILL
A rare war-date Confederate soldier's letter, 2pp. 4to., "Camp on Chas. City Road, Near Richmond, [Va.], July 3, 1862", in which Pvt. Columbus A. Barber, Co. K, 3rd Georgia Infantry writes a friend. In part: "…I am glad to tell you that through the kind providence of God, Asa [Pvt. Asa A. Winn] was permitted to come off the battle field of the 1st instant without a scratch…he also asked me to tell you that Wm. [most likely Capt. William A. Winn, Cobb's Legion] was not in the fight, I know it will give you great satisfaction to know that both of your sons are safe…Enclosed you will find an envelope captured by Asa from the Yankees…The heavy rain of yesterday having stopped for the present, all military operations. Several in our company slightly wounded and two killed, Jo McCliskey and Barlow Griffith…". Also included is the original Union patriotic cover "captured" from the Yankees at the battle of Malvern Hill. This cover has a nicely tinted satirical cachet, is addressed to Philadelphia while still having its original stamp affixed to the upper right hand corner…PLUS; the original transmittal cover addressed to Pvt. Asa A. Winn's father. Barber was WIA at Spotsylvania Court House on May 14, 1864 and died of wounds at Richmond on June 15, 1864. Very good.

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May 13, 2009 10:00 AM EDT
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