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A strong Federal soldier's four page letter written and signed by Manley S. Leiby who was mustered into "C" Co. OH 114th Infantry on 8/22/1862 and was Mustered Out on 7/31/1865 at Houston, TX. Datelined, Baton Rouge General Hospital, May 27th 1864. In part, "We arrived there on the 26th of April, disembarked in the evening, and lay on the bank till morning and marched to the front 5 miles west of the above named place. The cavalry were skirmishing with the enemy when we got out there. Our regiment was put out to support the cavalry which held the Rebs in check all day and night. We lay there all night and rested well till morning. Thursday I was detached for picket, went out, and hadn't been there an hour before the rebs advanced on our cavalry and begun to drive them back. It wasn't long before Old Gen. McClernand came out to the picket post and seeing what was going on, sent back orders for the Division to move to the front which was done in less than no time and a line of battle formed, then [sent] out a line of skirmishers and skirmished with rebs about half an hour and was ordered to fall back. Fell [back] about 2 miles to a bayou and formed a new line of battle and by that time it was getting dark and the firing ceased and everything seemed calm as if there hadn't been any fighting going on. ... We laid there until the 2nd of May when we advanced and [had] a considerably hard fight in which we routed the Rebs and drove them seven miles, capturing a number of prisoners. Our loss was one killed and 4 wounded. This is way we done all the time we were up there until we started on the retreat. ... Friday 13th, the Army started from Alexandria & they destroyed the whole city. We were fired into 6 times coming down Red River but didn't do much harm. They killed one man and wounded one. I don't see how they missed so many for the boat was crowded with sick men. ... We were entirely surrounded when we started from Alexandria but we cut our way out. The cavalry done the most of the fighting coming down. I think if we [would] have had a good general, we would have whipped the Rebs there. Well, I hope Gen. Grant will be successful. ..."
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We were entirely surrounded when we started from Alexandria but we cut our way out.

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Minimum Bid: $150.00
Final prices include buyers premium.: $200.00
Estimate: $300 - $500
Auction closed on Sunday, July 14, 2024.
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