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A Civil War Schoolboy Sketches "Jef Lincon."

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A Civil War Schoolboy Sketches  Jef Lincon.
Scarce and charming letter of a Civil War-era schoolboy, James Bowe, Dale Township, McLean County, Ill., Feb. 23, 1865, 5 x 8, 3 pp., penned in bright blue ink on pale-blue-lined lettersheet. To cousin Joseph Shade. Hand-drawn oval frame around "When this you see / remember me," with his cartoon of "Jef Lincon," presumed a composite Jeff Davis and Abe Lincoln. "At school I take my pen in hand...I am going to school and we have a good time...I have had a good deal of fun this winter a going to spelling and singing and uncle sam is having a good time shooting prairie chickens and he is enjoying himself very well, and he likes this country very well...He thinks that he could live here and there is several girls coming to school here and we have a good time with them, and I hope that you have a good time with the girls there to(o). I suppose that you are thinking about going with the gals as the rest of the boys have all gone to the army...." Novelty diagonal folds into diamond-shaped panels, break along one short fold, some soiling along others, else good plus, and delightful for display.