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Civil War Soldier - Overland Campaign Lee Driven Back to Richmond

Civil War Soldier - Overland Campaign Lee Driven Back to Richmond
Civil War Soldier - Overland Campaign Lee Driven Back to Richmond
Civil War Soldier - Overland Campaign Lee Driven Back to Richmond
Civil War Soldier - Overland Campaign Lee Driven Back to Richmond

Civil War Soldier - Overland Campaign Lee Driven Back to Richmond

Grant, Grants Overland Campaign was a series of battles fought in Virginia in May and June 1864 during the Civil War against Confederate Gen. Lees Army of Northern Virginia.

The campaign was a strategic Union victory even though Grant suffered severe losses. The campaign inflicted proportionately higher losses on Lees army and forced it into a siege at Richmond and Petersburg, VA. 3 pp, 5 x 7 ¾, War-date Union soldier's Grant Overland Campaign letter, (including a 4 1/2" x 17" newspaper article clipped out of the May 18, 1864 issue of the Lynchburg Virginian giving a Southern point of view of Grant's Overland Campaign). Our soldier is Private George S. Young, POW Harper's Ferry, Va.

G, 126th New York Vols. Corps three miles from Atley Station, VA, on May 31, 1864, Young writes to his mother. Prisoners that have been taken today say that Beauregard is now in our front and that Lee has gone back to Richmond.

We are still driving the enemyThe Regt has had a very hard time of it. The folks at home can have no idea of the hardships and dangers they have and are passing through, but they are still in good spirits. Hancock's headquarters are almost always in range of their artillery and we always lay near there. We furnish guard for the headquarter's wagons and horses, have a sentinel in front of Gen. H's tentguard all prisoners that are sent in and on the march follow in rear of the corps and keep up stragglersCharley Benedict who was killed in our Co.

Stanton was not severely wounded and is and has been doing his duty nobly. He asks no one under his command to go further than himselfI send you a piece of the Lynchburg Virginian. I intended to send a whole one but the boys tore it up before I was aware of itGeorge S. The original stamped cover is included. The lengthy article from the Lynchburg Virginian provides the Southern viewpoint, but includes the Northern account of the battles for the amusement of our readers.

Unusual to find an original clipping with a soldiers letter. Our goal is please every customer. We are pleased to be members of The Manuscript Society, Universal Autograph Collectors Club and The Ephemera Society. The item "Civil War Soldier - Overland Campaign Lee Driven Back to Richmond" is in sale since Monday, July 25, 2016. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Militaria\Civil War (1861-65)\Original Period Items\Correspondence, Mail". The seller is "bminnocci6mtm" and is located in Boston, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Russian federation, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica.
Civil War Soldier - Overland Campaign Lee Driven Back to Richmond