6 October 1864
Bridgman, Edward P., fl. 1864
Autograph letter signed
Title: to parents of George Clapp
George was moved the day before yesterday to Sheridan Hospital, which is about ½ a mile away. He is still doing well, and his entire bunk was moved with him. "The surgeon says… there is no cause for worriment on his behalf; he has been a lucky boy." He has fared far better than most men with similar wounds. George's neighbor at the hospital was from the 2nd Rhode Island. He had a very serious wound; a bullet had punctured his left lung. He asked Bridgman to write to his mother he was sorry for all his sins. He did so, and included a lock of the wounded man's hair in the letter. Gets very…
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