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PUNISHING CONFEDERATE DESERTERS
War date A.L.S. of Pvt. Noah Deaton of the 26th North Carolina, 4pp. 4to., "Capt French near Petersburg, Va." Dec. 14, 1862 to his sister, writing in part: "...The Captain brought back two of the deserters from this Co. Viz. A. B. Fry & Len Davis. There was one deserted our company last night. He was up in the guardhouse yesterday for stealing money and ran away from the guard. He was only in the Co. a few days. His name was Cox from Surre County, N.C. There was a man in Co. C. in this Regt. Received 50 lashes on his bare back yesterday in the presence of the Regt. for desertion and he will be kept in confinement and be compelled to work on government work during the war. We hear there has been some hard fighting at Fredericksburg, Va. and that the Yankees has succeeded in capturing the place. No particular news from there yet. There camp a dispatch yesterday that the Yankees attacked Kinston, N.C. and orders for all the troops that can be spared from this point. The 47th N.C. Regt. left here last evening and we are under marching orders & I should not be surprised to hear the word march at anytime. 2 companies of this Regt. has gone out on picket duty and it may be that we will not have to leave. Me & the McKinnon boys & J.R. Keith & Wm. P. Blue has built us a little shanty to stay in until we get our winter quarters done. The walls of which are up now and if the Yankees will let us alone we will have our houses ready to live in in about one week but I think doubtful whether we work anymore at our house or not.... The health of our company is very good and also that of the Regt., but there has been some cases of the small pox reported about here but no one in this regiment. The surgeons are vaccinating all that have not been... " Unbeknownst to Deaton, Confederate forces routed Union troops at Fredericksburg just a day before this letter. Usual folds, very light soiling, else very good.

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