Raynors HCA 2018-06
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War-date Union soldier Autograph Letter Signed by George W. March (1840-1905) 14th New Hampshire, 4pp. octavo, Camp Lock, Maryland, November 3, 1862, with regimental cover, reads in part: “...Perhaps you have heard of the great battle which is going on at Manassas. For two or three days the roar of artillery has been distinctly heard here. The great battle is not yet ended for as I write I can plainly hear the roar of cannon which at every discharge is sending many poor fellows to their last account. So far as heard from, McClellan is driving the enemy and the probability is that the glorious Union army of the North will come off victorious. The noise of the cannon sounds like distant thunder. May God give victory to the right, which is on the Union side....” Fine condition.
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14th New Hampshire Soldier Writes of a Fight at Manassas

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Auction closed on Thursday, June 21, 2018.
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