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UNION SOLDIER WRITES ON MORTAR BOATS AT VICKSBURG
A.L.S. of Pvt. John Henry of the 23rd Indiana, 4pp. 8vo., "Campt. Near Vicksburg" June 11, 1863 to his wife describing the action around Vicksburg: "...they are still a fighting all the time but not a general engagement the artillery is playing on the forts and the sharp shooters are within one hundred to four hund[red] yard[s] apart and keep a continual firing the rebels do not garde [sic] their artillery for fear been [sic, being] picked off by our Sharp Shooters there is talk of a general bombardmen[t] of the forts all around the line the gunboats are to play from the river the mortars boats have been playing for some three weeks you had better think those 280 pound shells tare [sic] up the ground considerable we have some ten or fifteen mortars that will oppen [sic] when that takes place we have some three hund. pound shells that will break the earth works for them boys are tolerable well but pretty near wore out but I think they will recruit again there was a woman come through the lines with the dispatch was that if they did not get help in four or five days they would have to surrender the whole thing I don't see but what this place will have to fall for we have some hund and fifty thousand men when they are all together they have an army in the rear of us to keep the rebels from coming in there are some 40 thousand in the rear...". The rebel dispatch was premature, and the Confederates would hold on to Vicksburg for another month before surrendering on July 4, 1863. Light toning at folds, else very good.

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