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66 Pre to Civil War Era Letters Archive 31 Civil War Period Union Army 20th Iowa

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66 Pre to Civil War Era Letters Archive 31 Civil War Period Union Army 20th Iowa
Civil War Union Letters
Sixty-Six Letter Archive With Thirty One Being Civil War Dated
Archive of Sixty-Six (66) Pre and Civil War Era Letters, With (31) Civil War Period, Written by William Busby and Family, Union Army 20th Iowa, average quality Fine to Very Fine.
This large, original Archive of Pre and Civil War Period Letters is written between William Busby and his family in Berkshire County, Massachusetts. It represents a prize for historians and for Civil War collectors alike. These letters are accompanied by their original, Stamped and Postmarked Envelopes. There are some (22) Pre Civil War Letters, dating from the mid-1850s, mostly written from Marion, Iowa by William Busby and his wife Ann Whitcomb, having the general content about farming, crops, and life in the country.

There are (31) Civil War Period Letters, with discussions of various soldiers, battles, and military life. Especially significant are descriptions of battles, the Vicksburg surrender, and the taking of Fort Morgan. Ten (10) Letters were written while the 20th Iowa was in Texas and Arkansas, and two describe how soldiers voted in the 1864 Election.

There are (13) Post Civil War Letters, including discussion of a trip to Florida, and some others about business ventures. William Busby and his family write quite well. These Letters tell interesting stories and observations in firsthand, superb detail! These Letters have some expected age, some being toned and worn, but most are very clean and easily legible. Even their Stamped envelopes are of good value, making this archive a key find for collectors, historians, and researchers! (66 letters)