Lot 162
[CIVIL WAR]. Two letters from mentioning enslaved persons incl. a Confederate soldier's letter from the field. "Camps Near Columbia, Murray [sic] County Tenn," 9 December 1862.
Sale 1344 - American Historical Ephemera and Photography
May 31, 2024 10:00AM ET
Live / Cincinnati
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$300 - 500
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$222
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Lot Description
[CIVIL WAR]. Two letters from mentioning enslaved persons incl. a Confederate soldier's letter from the field. "Camps Near Columbia, Murray [sic] County Tenn," 9 December 1862.

4 pages, on bifolium, 3 7/8 x 6 1/8 in. separations with some repairs, heavy fading affecting text, some discoloration.

A soldier, G. B. Huddleston, writes to his brother of the goings on in his corner of the war. In part, "We heard yesterday that Price had whipped them out in Mississippia [sic]. We also learned that our pickets are advancing on Nashville, it is rumored that we will go toward Fort Donelson when we leave here, but we do not believe it. Morgan they say is ordered to Kentucky it is said to tare [sic] up the Rail Road track."

He continues later, "The boys were all in hopes that we would get to go back up in the mountain country, it is said that Col. Dibrell had choice either to go up home or stay with the Brigade, some of the boys are down on him."

Huddleston mentions a man by the name of Ned who is likely an enslaved person who must have been known by many of the men in Huddleston's unit. He writes, "We understand that Ned is not willing to come and cook for us, if he is not willing, we do not want him. We would like very well to have a good n----- cook, we do not care so much about his cooking as we do tending to other business for us."

[With:] Letter from "H. J. Davis" to his nephew, Edward. 27 September. He writes, in part: "...my negroes are for sale I would prefer selling them there and to some of the family if any wish to buy for cash or its equivalent I will come as soon as I can in safety for the yellow fever."
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