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6TH VIRGINIA CONFEDERATE CAVALRYMAN WRITES HOME IN THE CLOSING MONTHS OF THE GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN:...

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6TH VIRGINIA CONFEDERATE CAVALRYMAN WRITES HOME IN THE CLOSING MONTHS OF THE GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN:...
6TH VIRGINIA CONFEDERATE CAVALRYMAN WRITES HOME IN THE CLOSING MONTHS OF THE GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN: A good content 2pp. 4to. Confederate Soldier's letter in pencil, "Camp Near Culpepper, Va.", Aug. 9, 1863, in which Richard Marshall of the 6th Virginia Cavalry, known as the "Bloody Sixth", writes home to his family. In part:"... We had a fight near Brandy about a week ago [August 1, 1863] ... We are now so close to the enemy that we can hear their drums and bugles as distinctly as we can our own. Our brigade is in the advance and our pickets are about one hundred and fifty yards from the Yanks ...before this reaches you I expect we will be driven back to the Rapidan, but as Uncle Tom [C.S.A. Colonel Thomas Marshall] says, we will fight and cry a little before they do. The Yanks are behaving most outrageously ...They have taken away everything...The Cavalry has had very hard service ever since I joined it ...we were in Maryland about thirteen days and had nine fights ...rather too much of a good thing...Meade's Headquarters are in Warrenton and he has a very heavy force of infantry, cavalry and artillery.... They drove in our pickets in the direction of Beverly's Ford yesterday....". Several words in the letter are difficult to make out where two roughly dime sized drops of iron gall ink was spilled onto the paper after the letter was written, otherwise about very good. $200-300