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LETTERS OF PVT. SAMUEL BLISS, 7TH CONN. VOLS.
good lot of four war-date Union soldier's letters written by 34 year old, Pvt. Samuel Bliss, Co. K, 7th Conn. Vols. to his wife Sylvia, 18pp. total, 8vo., in part: "…[Tybee Island, Ga., Jan 9, 1862]…our regiment is building a log battery on the point towards [Fort] Pulaski. We have got this island well fortified…the [48th] New York German regiment is a going to stay here. They landed here first…there has been sum fighting betwixt Savannah and Charleston and our troops took in six hundred rebels and sent them two New York, about three hundred killed and wounded of our troops. There has been another attacked at Fort Jackson yesterday and our troops have taken it. Fort Jackson is this side of Savannah…Mr. [Daniel] Bridgewater [WIA & POW Fort Wagner, July 11, 1863] a Englishman…had been a merchant. He failed in business and cum two America. He has been here two years. He enlisted in this company. He tents with me. He was a friend to me when I was sick. He got me some brandy and whisky. He went into the New York regiment for it…[North Edisto, S. C., July 10, 62]our regiment moved back to Edisto and the six Conn. regiment. We belong to Gen. Winter's Brigade…our farthest picket is ten miles out and the nearest is five miles. We go to the farthest on a ferry boat…this is a large island. It is about twenty miles long and five miles wide…[Joseph] Hawley is our colonel. Major Gardner is lieut. colonel, Capt. Rodman [is] major. We have pretty good officers in our company. Bradford is our orderly sergeant…[Hilton Head, S. C., July 15, 62]…we work in the evening, commence at five o'clock work till eight on our breastworks or fortifications. We are mounting [?] so less troops can keep the fort…we…shall go up to Richmond sooner or later for we're a crack regiment. We are called the bully seventh…don't send any spirits of any kind by express because it is inspected by the provost marshals and the field officers and it would be taken out…many…get drunk…[Port Royal, Sept. 26, 62]…we come very near in going to Florida…our regiment went on board of the steam boat for…Jacksonville to help take a battery but…the rebels had evacuated the place. We was delayed on account of a store…our gunboats been down there and the rebels saw them…and they begun to evacuate and our boats put the shells after them. The rebels thought that we had a large fleet…". The original transmittal covers are included. Very good.

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May 9, 2012 11:00 AM EDT
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