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Guarding 5,000 Rebels. Union soldiers letter

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Guarding 5,000 Rebels. Union soldiers letter
Guarding 5,000 Rebels. Union soldiers letter from week-old recruit Eli Richardson, Co. G, 43rd Indiana Volunteers, Burnside Barracks, Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. 12, 1865, 4 pp., in bold pencil. "...I have concluded that Uncle Abe needed more assistance now to help put down this cruel and wicked rebellion...We would be drafted so we concluded was better to enlist...If we waited to be drafted we would get no bounty...I just came of(f) guard this morning. Was on twenty four hours. We have about five thousand rebs to guard at Camp Morton. I expect we will stay here all summer...for I don't want to go to the front...We have tolerably good grub. We have lite bread, be(e)f and hard coffee, and that is about the amount the government gives us. But we can buy pies or cakes as many as we want if we have the money. We have been in the service about a week...." Light smudging, else very good.