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Bogart, Abram (fl. 1825-1865) to Mary M. Bogart

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC03523.11.24 Author/Creator: Bogart, Abram (fl. 1825-1865) Place Written: South Carolina Type: Autograph letter signed Date: 9 August 1864 Pagination: 4 p. : envelope ; 16 x 19.5 cm. Order a Copy

Writes to wife complaining of unfair treatment, "we are dumb beasts here and treated worse some times I think for we have got to go when they say go no matter how hard it storms or how dark the night is thare no backing out for poor private in the ranks but oficers can send their orderlies and they will come when the storm is over and it is all right but that aristocracy is playing out in the army of the potomac ..."

Abram Bogart enlisted on 15 August 1862 at Sidney, New York as a Private. He was mustered into "I" Co. NY 144th Infantry. He was transferred from "I" Co. into "K" Co. on 16 October 1862. He was mustered out on 25 June 1865 at Hilton Head, South Carolina.

Bogart, Abram, fl. 1825-1865
Bogart, Mary M., fl. 1826-1865

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