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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC03523.42.27 Author/Creator: Place Written: s.l. Type: Letter Date: 10 August 1863 Pagination: 4 p. : envelope Height: 16.5 cm, Width: 26.3 cm Order a Copy
Letter appears to be unsigned. Writes that Franklin's's friends are very grateful to hear from him. They are glad he is doing well and pray that God is watching over him while he is away. His friend writes that it is unfortunate that the youths must be sacrificed for their country. Thinks that the southerners are traitors and that their previous opinion of them was "erroneous." Writes that some of the northerners have become "canker'd with the base metal of Copperheadism." The Copperheads are only supporting this movement in order to line their already deep pockets with "gold they never earn'd." Rails against both the southerners and Copperheads. They have delivered some his letters to his friends and family. Writes that Franklin will have to wait a while for the other photograph.
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