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CONFEDERATE SOLDIER WRITES FROM BOWLING GREEN, 1862

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Militaria Start Price:50.00 USD Estimated At:100.00 - 150.00 USD
CONFEDERATE SOLDIER WRITES FROM BOWLING GREEN, 1862
A.L.S. of John F. Thomas, 4pp. 4to., Camp Bruce "five miles from Bowling Green", Mar. 4, 1862, in pencil to his parents in Cincinnati, Ohio. Thomas describes the fortifications at Camp Bruce, in part: "...We reached this camp as when you wrote. Very tired as we had made a march of 22 miles in order to camp where we would get water plenty. This is a hard thing to get all along this pike only seeing one spring this side of Green River. On the first day's march out from Green River and at the cross road where we turned off to go on to the Lower Pike landing to the Rail road and Bowling Green we met quite a large crowd of young girls mostly...they told us they had been looking for us and for the past three day had been cooking in order for us to have some dinner....The Ladies told us they had got the dinner up just for the 1st & 2nd Ky Regt's. We could not stay long...". Thomas then describes the sorry state of the Louisiana-Nashville railroad and goes on: "...The fortifications at Bowling Green are very strong and large with seven batterys each one protecting the other. There is but two ways of entering the works and at these places not much [more] than five men can go in a brest if we would of been oblige to have attacked them here we would of been murdered...the Brest worke were two ten high so as to have one tier of men above the other with a very large trench in front of them...". With original postal cover. Folds, very good.

Estimate: $100 - 150.

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