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Bartlett, George O., fl. 1862-1865 to Ira Andrews

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC02158.14 Author/Creator: Bartlett, George O., fl. 1862-1865 Place Written: Falmouth, Virginia Type: Autograph letter signed Date: 10 May 1863 Pagination: 4 p. : Height: 20.5 cm, Width: 12.5 cm Order a Copy

He writes about his frustration with the war's progress and the sense of defeatism he feels. He accuses the government of not thinking critically about the way in which "they use up human flesh." He also discusses the desolation of the area surrounding Fredericksburg. Bartlett also illustrates the dark character of the war at this point, telling Mr. Andrews about their encampment on top of a cemetery. Again, as in previous letters he ends with instructions on what to do with the money he is sending Mr. Andrews.

Bartlett, George O., fl. 1862-1865

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