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12,000 Prisoners. Excellent war letter,

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12,000 Prisoners. Excellent war letter,
12,000 Prisoners. Excellent war letter, near Kinston, N.C., Apr. 7, 1865, 4 pp., just one week before the end of the war. From a soldier to his father, about war news as victory nears. "News from Richmond is good...terrible battles fought near Petersburg...Our troops drove the enemy handsomely, capturing 12,000 prisoners and 50 pieces of Artillery...Grant's Army has moved to cut off retreat ...When Lee's army is taken or dispersed, Lee will surrender for he don't appear to me like a man that would abandon his men...Old Davis' prospect for honor in the future is slim, indeed." Praising Lincoln, he continues, "Old Abe...what a great man he will be...Abe is good as well as great." He is glad that the Army of the Potomac took Richmond, "for the Western troops are too d...d conceited to please me...It is the Army of the Potomac that has beat back the tide of rebellion...." Much more in letter, with superb content. Ink a bit light, stained and separation starting at one fold. With full typewritten transcript.