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A Soldier Plans a Christmas Feast of Pickles and Pies - in October.

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A Soldier Plans a Christmas Feast of Pickles and Pies - in October.
Letter of Union soldier Cpl. Philip Crewell, (Co. F, 34th N.Y. Infantry), Camp Falmouth, Va., Dec. 7, 1862, 7 3/4 x 9 3/4, 2 1/2 pp. To his brother, possibly in Columbia, N.Y. "...As to any onward movement there won't be any this winter. In the 48 hours there has fell between 3 and 4 inches of snow, and this morning we have orders to build winter quarters. So I thought I would have me a Christmas feast sent down and a pair of boots in the same box, but never mind the boots. The winter will be too far gone by the time I get them...Send me 1 shirt, 1 pair of drawers, and 3 red shirts for Isack White and send me...some butter, bread, cakes, and mince pies and maple molasses and about 25 of the strawberry apples and some sour crout...and some pickles...Isack wants...some mince pies, some nut cakes, 5-6 lbs. of butter, some apples, some cheas and just such as a soldier would like to have to revive him for a happy Christmas. Now send all this together...It we get paid before Christmas we will send money for the express charges...Tell Dave to send a Stuft turky sewed up in a Sack. It is so cold that it won't spoil if it is well salted...I will send you a letter...but you musn't open it til you get alone...I may rank higher before I return home. There is a vacancy of first lieut. in our company...If I had anyone...to go with my papers to the governor I might get them...P.S.: and also some weading cake." Original folds, very light toning, else fine and entertaining. 75-100