Blackman, Francis G., fl. 1861-1865 to Mary Blackman

GLC02159.09

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GLC#
GLC02159.09-View header record
Type
Letters
Date
26 July 1863
Author/Creator
Blackman, Francis G., fl. 1861-1865
Title
to Mary Blackman
Place Written
Annapolis, Maryland
Pagination
4 p. : Height: 18 cm, Width: 11 cm
Primary time period
Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877
Sub-Era
The American Civil War

Writes to his mother. "...i thought that I had seen hard times but I never did until i was taken prisoner...we fought them 3 days with 6,000 men and they had 45,000 with 84 pices of artirly we kiled 900 of them but they out winded us." Talks of the miserable conditions, no food. Mentions "5000 of prisons on two acors of ground and to see the men goin aroud with holes eys and sunken cheeks was a enough to draw tears from a [stone] and it rained everyday and we had to lay in the mud but thair was enough strenth left to cheer the old flag..."

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