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UNION SOLDIER'S LETTER AT THE TIME OF ANTIETAM
A rare war-date Union soldier's battle letter, 2pp. 8vo., in pencil by Pvt. Alfred Wanamaker, 17th Penn. State Guards, "2 o'clock, Camp near Hagerstown, M. D., 17th Regiment State Guards", Sept. 17, 1862, in part: "...We have arrived here all safe and sound...we are now encamped on the ground where the rebels were encamped last Sunday. Heavy firing is going on now while I am writing. The battle is being carried on about 5 or 6 miles from here. Troops are passing in from 6 to 10 thousand a day. The Governor is here speaking to his men. He thinks that today or tomorrow will most likely decide the battle. McClellan is pressing the enemy up this way...we will have something to do...if [Stonewall] Jackson does not surrender...direct to: Alfred Wanamaker, 17th regiment Pa State Guards...". Very good.

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June 3, 2010 11:00 AM EDT
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