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A good war-date Union soldier's letter, 4pp. 8vo., written by, but not signed by, Pvt. Henry G. Hoyer, Co. E, 46th Penn. Vols., [WIA Winchester, Va., March 25, 1862], "Camp near Sharpsburg, M. D., Oct. 10, 1862", in part: "…we have been moving about so much within the last two months…we traveled over a good part of Virginia and Maryland and have had two hard fights and are now resting after the terrible battle…on the hills which surround Sharpsburg…we met the hosts of the 'traitors', completely routed and drove them from the soil of Maryland…we lost a great many men but our loss could not be compared to that of the enemy. They must have lost three to our one. I walked over the field after the fight. The sight was terrible beyond description. The dead laying all over the field and in some places piled up three and four deep. Men, horses, wagons, guns, provisions, blankets, clothes and everything that goes to make up an army scattered in all directions. The 'Rebs' had sent in a flag of truce to bury their dead but instead of doing so took advantage of the favor [and] slipped over the River (Potomac). Their dead were all left on the field. hat a terrible scourge war is to any country…ours is realizing it now…we are expecting another great battle in a few days…". An original stamped transmittal cover, signed by Hoyer, is included. Light stains, else VG.
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The Dead of Antietam Lay Three To Four Deep.

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Auction closed on Thursday, July 18, 2013.
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