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1863 Civil War Period Good Content Union Soldiers Letter from Hilton Head, SC

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1863 Civil War Period Good Content Union Soldiers Letter from Hilton Head, SC
Civil War Union Letters
Connecticut Soldier’s Military & Slavery Content Letter: “Work every minute like a damned Negro & then the officers not satisfied... What is Slavery but This...?
February 8, 1863-Dated Civil War Period, Good Content Union Soldier’s Two-Part Autograph Letter Signed, “Charles M. Hodge”, 6th Connecticut Infantry, Ordnance Department, Hilton Head, South Carolina, Fine.
This War-date Union soldier’s Autograph Letter is written to his nephew, 2 pages, measuring about 8” x 9.5”, Quarto, with mailing folds with scattered moderate tone and wear, having good content. It reads, in part:

“...An expedition to leave here very soon. There is three or four Iron Clads here. One is the larger Steamer Ironsides, a very nice & strong vessel. Probably an attack will be made upon Charleston or Savannah. This post has received large reinforcements, command by General Foster from North Carolina... I am tied down by military rules. Work every minute like a damned Negro & then the officers not satisfied...What is Slavery but This...?”

A fully typed complete transcription, plus additional Xerox of historical content information accompanies.