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"...Card playing and other games that are pernicious and injurious."

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 ...Card playing and other games that are pernicious and injurious.
Letter of Union soldier "Daniel," in a hospital in Chestnut Hill 'Mass.?], Dec. 9, 1864, 4 1/2 x 8, 4 full pp. In rich brown ink on unusual golden-sand laid lettersheet. To sister Esther. "...There is nothing that gives me more satisfaction and delight than to know that all is well at home...When anyone is away from home and amongst strangers, he is thrown up on the resources of his own wits for something to while away the tedious hours. Some resort to card playing and other games that are pernicious and injurious in their nature. Others pass a portion of their time in reading while others devote considerable time in writing letters...and thus keep up a mutual feeling of love and friendship necessary for the enjoyment of this life, and a more perfect enjoyment of a life to come. Here in this Hospital is a large Chapel where is held divine services, prayer meetings, temperance lectures and a Bible class...Miss Biddle (the lady that teaches or talks to us in the Bible class)...devotes her whole time and a large amount of money for the benefit of the Soldiers that happen to come to this Hospital...Had my likeness taken which I send 'not present]...." Minor creases at two tips, else fine, attractive, and engaging.