Soldier Sentimet - A Very Interesting Army Letter
The article is a letter from a private detailing his experience at Folly Island, within viewing distance of the rebel Fort Sumpter. He rebuts the claims the Northern papers make about the Union soldiers' desires to fight, admitting that he and his regiment want to see a peaceful end to the war...
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ftpennstateuncdm:oai:digital.libraries.psu.edu:pabooknews/453 2023-05-15T16:17:25+02:00 Soldier Sentimet - A Very Interesting Army Letter 1863-06-12 newspaper clippings image/tiff http://digital.libraries.psu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/pabooknews/id/453 English eng The Democratic Watchman http://digital.libraries.psu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/pabooknews/id/453 The materials in this digitized collection have been made available courtesy of the Pennsylvania State University Libraries. They are in the public domain. When citing items in this collection, please give attribution to Pennsylvania State University. PDM National Examiner 85th Pennsylvania Regiment Folly Island Fort Sumpter text 1863 ftpennstateuncdm 2022-08-30T12:59:52Z The article is a letter from a private detailing his experience at Folly Island, within viewing distance of the rebel Fort Sumpter. He rebuts the claims the Northern papers make about the Union soldiers' desires to fight, admitting that he and his regiment want to see a peaceful end to the war as badly as anyone else. Text Folly Island PennState: Digital Collections |
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The article is a letter from a private detailing his experience at Folly Island, within viewing distance of the rebel Fort Sumpter. He rebuts the claims the Northern papers make about the Union soldiers' desires to fight, admitting that he and his regiment want to see a peaceful end to the war as badly as anyone else. |
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