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MANEUVERING THE 22ND MASS. AT MINE RUN
A nice war-date Union soldier's, 2pp. 4to., letter written by Pvt. William Wallace Smith [WIA Cold Harbor, Va., 6/03/64], Co. B, 22nd Mass. Vols., "Camp near Rappahannock Station, Dec. 4, 1863, in pencil. In part: "…we are played out, worn out army…the other day…the bugles began to blow pack up…the 24th of Nov. we started to march…crossed the Rapidan and stopped for the night within 5 miles of our old battleground of Chancellorsville…marched to Orange Court House…about 100 Reb cavalry dashed in on our wagons about 40 rods in our rear and run off between 20 and 30 you ought to have seen Co. B, E. K & sharpshooters of the 22nd double quicking through the woods with knapsacks on chasing them….we followed them up so close that they had to burn up a lot of the wagons. We recaptured 4 and those we pulled out of the burning train…with the ammunition burning on all sides of us…blowing up and shells exploding on all sides and within 5 feet of us. The next morning…joined the 1st Corps [and] found the Johnnys in good force and strongly posted o a high hill with earthworks thrown up. The order was given to pile up our knapsacks and extra baggage and prepare for a charge but they could not get everything ready…so they put it off…at daylight we were ready for the charge…in the woods [it was] awful cold and could not have any fire…the generals arrived at the conclusion that they should lose too many men for the purpose by charging so drew off…and…marched back across the Rapidan…we are north side of the Rappahannock guarding the railroad. Our corps is scattered from the Rappahannock to Centreville guarding the railroad. All the rest of the army is on the other side of the river…". Also included is the original stamped cover.

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February 19, 2014 11:00 AM EST
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