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A Homefront Doctor on "Abe and all of his imps."

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A Homefront Doctor on  Abe and all of his imps.
Letter of civilian physician M.B. Peters, Kingston (N.Y.), May 24, 1864, 5 x 8, 3 1/2 pp. To brother on Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn. Mentioning his black helper, Lincoln, and Frederick Douglass. "...Prefer this Spring and Summer weather to the slush, rain, snow, and cold of winter...Everything looks green but gay. Buds and blossoms promise a bountiful crop of fruit next fall. I am sure that looks well if the great victories of the war don't. The world w(as) stop(p)ed a few days ago by old abe but the war went on. Now I see the world moves again as well as the war. I guess Old Abe won't tax his fingers with that little thing again but let the world move on as usual. Don't think he made many points that time. He dug the ditch for the world, but got in it himself. I see that pulp of Beecher's, who used to be after me on the 'Brooklyn] heights with his flag rowdies, instead of getting me in the Hotel de Lafayette, got a berth there himself...The power of the house of the Beechers will prevail over Abe and all of his imps, and then they don't want to suppress Howard...I guess they made about 25,000 votes over the left next Fall out of the bogus baby proclamation. Wonder what they will try next. Think A. Lincoln better appoint Fred Douglas(s) pope of East New York, and suppress the colored population. I have all I can do with my practice. It is increasing every day...I get enough to live on...I do now over $100 a month...Guess my practice is larger than any other doctor in Village. Of course I don't do as much out in country, for I have got no horse yet and it don't pay to hire. I go out some. When I do, I make them pay down each visit...Have got my nig yet to help me round store and receive calls, but he can't do much with drugs &c. and it won't pay to hire anyone who is competent to run the store, as goods are now. I can make more out of practice and let the store stand...." Small semicircular mousechew at one right fold affecting three words in all, uniform cream toning, else about fine. With envelope, postmarked Hoosick Falls, apparently with postmaster's error, the date "May 15"; fancy cancel tying 3C/ postage stamp with unusually wide margin at top, lacking portion at bottom likely when hastily torn from sheet, postal wear, else good. (2 pcs.)