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Civil War Correspondence. Collection of eight

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Civil War Correspondence. Collection of eight
Civil War Correspondence. Collection of eight letters written 1862-64, from Benjamin M. Austin, 35th and 60th Regts., N.Y. Volunteers, 19 pp. in all, all to brother Zadock B. Austin, Co. F, 10th Regt., 5th Battalion, New York Volunteer Artillery, Ft. Meigs, and at home. All but one with original envelopes (one with stamp at lower left, stamps lacking on balance). "...We have moved from Harper's Ferry and we are about 40 miles from Richmond in the Shenandoah Valley." From Washington, D.C.: "...I have left Camp Tyler in Baltimore...Send me the list of killed and wounded of the 60th N.Y...I was sorry to hear that Thomas Lee was killed." From brother at H.Q., 6th U.S. Cav., near Brandy Station, Va.: "...The mud is about knee deep all over the ground. The guerillas is thick out here. There was 8 of our boys captured last week in going to Thornton with dispatches. The boys that were captured went to cut across the county to save the distance of 4 miles and if they had followed the railroad they would have went thru safely...." All in ink. One letter in cobalt-blue ink, with attached original ink drawing of an elegantly feathered bird, signed by Zadock. Fine. With modern copy of Austin's service records from National Archives, 6 pp., also showing his service in 2nd Battalion N.Y. Black River Artillery, and a previous collector's genealogical notes. Interesting group!