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Camp Chase. Dramatic soldiers letter from Cam

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Camp Chase. Dramatic soldiers letter from Cam
Camp Chase. Dramatic soldiers letter from Camp Chase, Ohio, June 6, 1865, 4 full pp., with complete envelope, marked to "Father of Benjamin Warner, Co. C, 18th Mich. Infantry." "You will think strange perhaps at my writing to you being an entire stranger whom you never saw and perhaps never will but you will not think so strange when you read this for it is for fine love of your son Benjamin that I write...Though he never billed but little when he was taken prisoner he got into a scrape by the work of five or six recruits...They threw their guns and ran like cowards and left Benny...to fight alone...Cowards die many times while the brave never taste death but once. Benny is a brave soldier and loved by all. In Prison he took his lot like a man...I left Benny at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri. He was in Ward F. He was pretty sick...but it was the Lord's mercy that he was not on the boat that blowed up...." Postmarked Columbus (struck on bias), postage stamp intact. With typescript. Cover satisfactory, letter about fine. Camp Chase was a noted Union training camp, and camp for Confederate prisoners.