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Hammond, Horace J. to Eleanor Hammond

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC09273.38 Author/Creator: Hammond, Horace J. Place Written: Camp on the other side of the South Side Railroad, Virginia Type: Autograph letter signed Date: 3 April 1865 Pagination: 2 p. ; 21 x 13.8 cm. Order a Copy

Health is "tip top." All are healthy. Left the old camp on March 28 "and marched about 8 miles and had an awful fight and whipped the rebs." Had another battle with the Confederates the next day. Fought the rebels again the next morning in a battle that "lasted till about dark," when they began to build defensive fortifications. Marched six miles the next day to meet Sheridan's cavalry. "We haven't lost a man out of the company." Has taken about 25,000 prisoners. The rebels have been pushed to the other side of the South Side Railroad, and Petersburg has fallen. "I haven't been in any of the fights; I cook for the captain." Has not received a letter since March 10th; asks her to write.

Hammond, Horace J., fl. 1864-1865

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