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A Hotelier in 1861: "I hope there will be no fighting...."

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A Hotelier in 1861:  I hope there will be no fighting....
Romantic letter of Civil War era civilian "Theodore," evidently an innkeeper in Bedford, Pa., June 7, 1861, 4 1/2 x 7 1/4, 4 full pp. On early patriotic lettersheet with large red and blue eagle atop shield, "Our Whole Union." To his girlfriend Maggie. "...I fear you are not as well as you say you are...Oh, Maggie, you are not aware how often I think of you. Oh, could I be in your Sweet company just a few moments, I would love to clasp you in my arms and press you to my heart, which beats so warm and true for you. There is a love so fond, so true, No art the Maggie tie can sever, Tis ever beautious, ever new, Its claim once linked, is linked forever...The Springs are open now and folks will soon come. There will be 2 or 4 Gentlemen & Ladies from Washington City this Evening...We have about 25 Boarders now. These are brisk times in Chambersburg now. Capt. John H. Hill'?] came through your place to Bedford yesterday. He looks well & says there are twenty thousand men at Chambersburg. He is going back tomorrow in the 'coach.' He thinks they will be sent to Harpers Ferry soon. I think they will not have much trouble to drive the Secessionists away from there. I hope there will be no fighting...I have sent to Chambersburg for some magazines. The papers did not come for 2 weeks past...Your Friend & Lover...." Very light toning at one fold, else very fine.