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5TH NORTH CAROLINA SOLDIER MENTIONS GETTYSBURG, WOULD DIE AT PT. LOOKOUT

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Militaria Start Price:125.00 USD Estimated At:250.00 - 350.00 USD
5TH NORTH CAROLINA SOLDIER MENTIONS GETTYSBURG, WOULD DIE AT PT. LOOKOUT
Good content A.L.S. of Pvt. Pleasant Ritchey, Co. F, 5th NC, 4pp., 8vo. July 5, 1863 from Virginia Hospital, Petersburg, VA. It reads in part: "...Expect they may send me to Richmond before many days...for I can't get to my regiment now. Nearly all our armies is in Maryland and Pennsylvania, and there is no chance to get there and I don't want to go there no how. I was in Maryland one time, and I never want to go there any more [Ritchey fought at Antietam]...There was only 2 died in here since I have been here...You must do the best you can for it is hard for poor folks for it seems like they have to be Negroes for the rich...Irish potatoes $20 a bushel here, milk is worth 25-50 cents a quart...They say there has been a fight a Gettysburg, PA. The fight has not ended yet at the last count of the Yankees. News of our army was best so far...There are some Yankees below Richmond, they say about 15,000 but we have enought there to flush them out...There was part of a brigade went through here last night on their way to Richmond...". Ritchey was captured at Spotsylvania Court House on May 12, 1864 and was confined at Pt. Lookout, MD where he died on July 8, 1864. Written in gunpowder ink on necessity paper, but entirely legible.

Estimate: $250 - 350.

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