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Good war-date Union soldier's letter, 4pp. 8vo., written by Cpl. David Service, 39th Pa. Vols. Co. H, Camp Tennally, Sept. 16, 1861. In part: "...we passed in review...before Gov. Curtin, President Lincoln, Sec. Cameron, Major General. McClellan and other distinguished officers. It was an imposing scene...after a salute of 100 gun...the governor introduced...the president. We were favored with an address from Gov. Curtin, after which he presented each regt with a splendid stand of colors, 12 regiments being here...Gen. McCall responded on our behalf in appropriate terms. Their remarks were well received...we are ready to march at a moments notice. We have two days rations...and 40 rounds of cartridges...there is some fighting across the river... we can hear them firing frequently and then hurrah boys! Three of four regiments were ordered to the Chain Bridge a few evenings ago while a fight was going on at Munson's Hill. The rebels were driven back and our men returned to camp. Our regt was out on picket...a great many men are engaged in the woods cutting down the timber along the river to prevent the enemies approach without being seen... Gen. Scott, McClellan are making extensive preparations and it is hoped the war will be brought to a speedy termination...I am sorry to see some of the journals try to create a bad feeling between the government and Fremont...Fremont has gone a little beyond the line marked out by Congress... Congress...is to blame for...Fremont's proclamation covers all the ground desirable...we had a sad accident... one of the sentinels accidentally discharged his musket and killed himself. He was buried with military honors..."". Also included is the original patriotic cover. Both in very good condition.

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