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UNION DESERTER DRESSES AS CONFEDERATE

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UNION DESERTER DRESSES AS CONFEDERATE
<b>775. UNION DESERTER DRESSES AS CONFEDERATE </b>An interesting pair of war-date letters discussing the situation of one George William Lowery, a deserter from the Union Army. The first, an L.S. from the New York, Quartermaster's Office, 1p. 4to., New York, Feb. 1, 1863 to the commander of Co. B of the 25th. N.Y. noting the payment of $6.00 "<i>...Reward and expenses incurred in the arrest and delivery to Military Authority...</i>" Interestingly, Lowery did not belong to the 25th. N.Y. In an A.L.S. 2pp. legal folio., "<i>Hd. Qrs. 25th. N.Y.V</i>." Mar. 10, 1863, the commander, Maj. Shepard Gleason, writes to the Provost Marshall Gen.: "<i>...No such man as Wm. Lowery appears on the Rolls or descriptive Books of this Regt...A man named...Wm. Lowery deserted from Co. L, 13th. Regt. N.Y.V. last summer. He was found dressed in Rebel uniform & gave his Regt. as 25th. N.Y., but the guard in returning him to his Regt. passed thro' the 13th. when he was recognized by his comrades. He again deserted & has never since been heard from...</i>". Light soiling, and usual folds, left margin of A.L.S. a bit chipped, otherwise very good. Two pieces.<b> $200-300</b>