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Frightening the Rebels into submission.... Le

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Frightening the Rebels into submission.... Le
Frightening the Rebels into submission.... Letter to Union Corporal James Reid, Co. B, 79th Regt., Georgetown College Barracks, D.C., from his wife, New York, June 10, 1861, 3 full pp. "I hope... that our Northern forces will succeed in frightening the Rebels into submission without any more fighting. The papers say that in some parts of the country, they are already frightened almost to death. The people in New York are very indignant at the idea of England's interference in favor of the South but if she does, France will immediately join the North, and Ireland will declare herself independent, and will be recognized as a belligerent power by the United States. There is also some talk of Canada's seceding - so Johnny Bull is likely to have his hands full, unless he keeps his fingers out of our pie...Remember that you are a soldier of the Cross, and have more and fiercer foes to contend with than those who oppose the government...." With original postally-used patriotic envelope (stamp lacking), sentry and tents outside Capitol Building, red and blue. Envelope considerably stained, letter with minor foxing at folds, else very good. With typescript.