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UNION SOLDIER'S LETTER AT PETERSBURG
A good war-date Union officer's letter in ink by Captain Alexander Poundstone, Company D, 5th USCT, 3pp. 4to., "Intrenchments near Petersburg", Virginia, July 28, 1864 with stamped cover attached to verso. In part: "...I have lost one of my dearest earthly friends...Capt. Charles Oren was shot by a sharpshooter...He lingered till about 12 o'clock PM when his spirit left its 'frail tenement' and winged its way I hope to a brighter and better world than this...He and I were closely allied to each other...His death has wrang my heart....July 29th 1864. Last night I had to cease writing and take command of a fatigue party. We worked at the place where my cherished friend was stricken down yesterday morning. It is very dangerous part of the time because of the rebels occupying higher ground than we do. Besides this the lines are very close together. By exercising due care I came off safely and brought my party off safely. The lines in our front are pushed up almost against the rebel lines...a constant firing is kept up for fear that advantages will be taken of the close proximity...Capt. Oren's body is being embalmed and will be sent home. I can only now recall the seasons of pleasing and often confidential converse I have held with him...Last night there was a heavy fire in Petersburg, lighting up the heavens in that direction. The fire bells rang all over the city...This is the second heavy fire there since the commencement of the siege. Some movements are going on the other side of the Appomattox river...I have had no opportunity yet of hunting up the 19th corps as we are still in the trenches. This evening will make twelve days of continuous duty in entrenchments and no prospect that I know of relief...a heavy battle today, rebel fort blown up. Thus far all well...". Light toning, very good, with original cover.

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