Federal soldier's letter, 1862 November 16 [manuscript].

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Federal soldier's letter, 1862 November 16 [manuscript].

Letter from a Union soldier of Company G, 44th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers, New England Guards, from Camp Stevenson, New Bern, N.C. He described the occupation of North Carolina, the hardships the soldiers had endured, and the attitude of the freed slaves, and asked for news of home.

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