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Civil War Union Prison Archive of Letters

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Civil War Union Prison Archive of Letters
<Our item number 140950><B>Civil War Union Prison War-Dated Archive of Letters.</B> An outstanding collection of letters written by John C. Beattie, Keeper of the Prison at Dennemora, New York, primarily during the Civil War period of 1862 to 1865. There are a total of 41 letters, 27 of them written by Beattie; the other 14 were written by other family members. Beattie mostly wrote to his wife and children, Martha and Robert. Interesting content, sold &#34;as is&#34;; overall very good to fine. <BR><BR>Excerpts from letters of 1862-3 include:&#34;…all is quiet at the prison since that convict was kilt. If we have one more kilt then we would be all right… I think Bill is at Biekman with Gen Pope. He will see hard times and may be dead before this time…There is a Rail Road that runs from Portsmouth to Richmond. I think the way that Gen Burnside Army will go to Richmond… It takes so long to get the news here. Burnsides has gone over the river after the rebels. I think Burnside will lick them out. O how many will have to bite the dust…&#34;; [Robert] wrote &#34;It would be better for the Regiment to march 10 miles a day than lay in them tents…A Copper Head brought in a report that Gen Hooker was whipped. That hit me hard nock…Well we will soon hear of a battle between Gen Meade and Gen Lee. Oh that I could guide a ball to his Heart that would end this War…&#34;<BR><BR>Letters of 1864-5 include such commentary as: &#34;…Gen Slocum has gone with Sherman…If Lee should send out a large force from Richmond, we shall hear of a big fight.&#34; A letter written on April 27, 1865 includes: &#34;We hear a report that Booth has been shot… I am sorry that they did not take him alive so they could have hang him. He ought to be burnt at the stake. I am sorry that Gen Sherman has made a fool of himself. It looks as if he had sold out to Johnson or Jeff but we have got Gen Grant left….&#34; <BR>Estimated Value &#36;2,000 - 4,000. <BR><BR>Our item number 140950<BR><IMAGES><P ALIGN="CENTER"><IMG SRC="http://www .goldbergcoins.net/liveauction/49jpegs/140950.jpg"> </P></IMAGES>