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A Civil War Ambulance Driver.

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A Civil War Ambulance Driver.
Union soldiers letter from Jarvis General Hospital, Baltimore, Oct. 5, (18)63, 5 x 8, 3 pp. From "L.H.C.," to his "Coz 'Cousin] Ed." "How is the weather in old K(ansa)s today. If it is anything like it is here it is pretty cold and it blows a perfect Gale today. I had a pretty hard ride after I left you in N.Y. The cars were crowd(ed)...a perfect jam all night. Besides we had a little breakdown on the way...I have just come in from an Ambulance ride out to Druid Hill Park. It is a splendid place...It is considered one of the best National Parks in America. It is about 4 1/2 miles from the Hospital. Just a nice drive. We can go out there three times a week. We also have musical concerts once a week...It will be hard...for a discharge this winter. There has been 2 discharged out of our ward...I hope the good work will go on, for Old Ks. has long wanted an overhauling in these matters. Has Oliver Chadwick got Exempt yet? I hope he won't as well as all the rest...." Chadwick, of Oscaloosa, Iowa, enlisted in Jan. 1862 - and deserted that July. Minor handling evidence, else very good. Letters and documents of ambulance drivers are among the Civil War's more elusive occupations.