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YANKEE SOLDIER HOUNDS AN OLD "BITCH" PROSTITUTE FOR HER WHISKEY - HE LATER DIES AT ANDERSONVILLE

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Militaria Start Price:150.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 400.00 USD
YANKEE SOLDIER HOUNDS AN OLD  BITCH  PROSTITUTE FOR HER WHISKEY - HE LATER DIES AT ANDERSONVILLE
Fine content Union soldier's letter, 4pp. 8vo., Fort Totten, Jan. 26, 1863 in which Pvt. Levi Hines of the 1st Vt. Heavy Artillery describes en encounter with a civilian. His letter to his brother reads, in part: "...I went on picket yesterday morning about three miles out. The two Co.s here at Totten have to maintain five stations, three privates and a Corporal at each...when it came around meal time you might have seen us around the fire with a stick with a piece of meat at the end roasting over the coals. Fingers were made before forks...Some soldiers from a Penn regiment tried to pass over the line and I believe three of them were missing this morning...we found an old W___[ho]r[e] about half drunk but she spilled or hid her Whisky though we found three soldiers near there and one of them had a bottle of whisky which the Major ordered me to take from him he gave it up without resistance...We tried to find where the old bitch kept her liquor but could not; we offered to pay her for a drink all around and almost persuaded her several times but she would back out. She said she only brought up a little to the poor Soldiers; the Major asked her if she let the Poor Soldiers have any thing else and she said she did he asked her what it was and she said it was a little Old Ha [sexual services?]. She offered us a turn all around for a dollar a piece but she would not agree to throw in the Whisky and so we did not conclude to accept her offer. We finally took her in with the three soldiers and they are in the Bomb Proof now...". Very good. Almost exactly a year to the day later, Hines would be captured at Weldon Railroad. After being transferred to Lynchburg, Hines ends up at Andersonville, where he died in the camp hospital on Oct. 12, 1864.

Estimate: $300 - 400.

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