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"Such a purty day" in Virginia.

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 Such a purty day  in Virginia.
Letter of semi-literate - and wavering Confederate soldier Jacob B. Bodenhamer, soon to be a Unionist. "Camp near Arng 'Orange?] Court house, Va.," Apr. 5, 1864, 5 3/4 x 9 1/2, 2 pp. In cocoa brown on tan adversity paper. To cousin Miss L.A. Davis, Highpoint, Guilford County, N.C. "...It is ranin 'sic] and a halin here now and it is the mudest time I ever seen and we have had 2 snows in April. We are still in our winter quarters...Last Sun. I was at leave...for it was such a purty day and I would like to of seen Miss Lien very well and several others of the girls...I am in hopes that this crull war will stop sum of these times so as all of the boys can all be at home together. I would like to bee at another f(r)olick with you...Direct your letters to the Army of Northern Va. in care of Capt. Bitting, Co. K, 48 Regt. N.C. Troop, Cooke's Brigade...." Waterstains at folds and margins, but about very good. In Oct. 1864, Bodenhamer deserted to the enemy at Poplar Spring Church, Va. Brought to Washington for confinement, within a week he took the oath of allegiance to the Union. * With envelope, probably handmade, on adversity pulp, bearing 10C/ Confederate postage stamp, margins into design but apparently from being crudely torn from sheet prior to affixing; waterstain along bottom, else about good. (2 pcs.)