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(SOUTHERN LETTER ON EVE OF CIVIL WAR)

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(SOUTHERN LETTER ON EVE OF CIVIL WAR)
A touching war-date letter from Charles L. Cowles, 2pp. 4to., Wilkesboro, N.C., Apr. 28, 1861, in part: "…We seem to be on the eve of a civil war of the most sanguinary kind. I shall send this letter West hoping that it may run the gauntlet…[I] hope that at another time the correspondence may be renewed under more favorable circumstances…Uncle Josiah and family are all well and three of his sons (Miles, William and Henry) have volunteered under a call of our governor. The purpose is to resist coercion. Andrew is a member of the legislature and is called to assemble with his colleges this week at our capitol. Pa is full of grief at the condition of the country…". Interestingly, the author of the letter enlisted in the 51st N.C. Vols. and served with the regiment at such places as Battery Wagner S.C. and Cold Harbor, Va. A two inch tear affects text with minor fold splits, else very good.