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So much Mule Meat that "our ears have grown three inches...."

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So much Mule Meat that  our ears have grown three inches....
Letter of Union Lt. 'Thomas R.] Mead, Co. I, 10th Regt. Connecticut Vols. Scion of the prominent eponymous Connecticut family, Mead was promoted to Capt. for his gallant service, dying in 1862 of typhoid fever at Washington, N.C. "Camped at Annapolis, Md.," Dec. 27, (18)61, 4 1/4 x 7 1/2, 3 1/4 pp., in pencil. To his father in Greenwich, Conn. "...This morning we was called out on skirmish drill...Who did we find there but Col. Mead and the Captain's Wife...Charly Holbrook 'of his Co.] is not going to be with us again...We got took in about our tirky (sic) & chicken Christmas. He could not get them and he was mad. Last night he got a goose. It lays on the box...Will has wrote today home for a pair of Boots. I think you had better send me a pair...double soles...You can tie them up in a bundle and send them that way. If you like skirmishing we need a pair of boots...We were to go target shooting this afternoon but the wind was blowing so strong...It is lonesome here...There was a piece of paper that said the Comissary had fed the troops so much on Mule Meat since we have been encamped at Annapolis that our ears have grown three inches and a half in length...." Light handling, else very good. * With orange cover, good black Annapolis c.d.s. tying 3C/, affixed with perfs just overhanging edge. Some postal wrinkles, but very good plus. The writer appears in History and Genealogy of the Mead Family...from A.D. 1180 to 1900. Modern research accompanies. (2 pcs.)