1863 MA SOLDIER LETTER CAMP FARR LA, RARE STAMP CARRIER PROOF, CONFEDERATE NOTE




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ENVELOPE IS ORIGINAL FROM 1863, LETTER ALSO ORIGINAL, THIS WAS SENT AS A STAMPLESS ENVELOPE & THIS RARE STAMP WAS ADDED LATER ALTHOUGH THE STAMP IS ALSO ORIGINAL FROM 1860s, ALL ITEMS ARE GENUINE FROM 1860s BUT STAMP WAS ADDED LATER, IF STAMP WAS ORIGINAL TO COVER IT WOULD HAVE CATALOG VALUE IOF $8, 500 --- ITEM IS VERY NICE AS IS, IF YOU SOAK THE STAMP OFF YOU WILL HAVE THE ORIGINAL STAMPLESS ENVELOPE & LETTER & RARE STAMP TO SELL SEPARATELY, NICE 3 PAGE LETTER FROM SOLDIE...R JOSIAH WITT OF THE 42nd REGIMENT MASS VOL INF, ALSO CITY OF SHREVEPORT CURRENCY NOTE FOUND INSIDE ILLUSTRATED LEAF DESIGN PAPER NEXT TO LETTER, I COULD FIND NO INFO IN THE RARE CAMP FARR IN NEW ORLEANS, DATED 2/5/1863, SENT TO RELATIVE IN HARDWIICK MASS, NEW ORLEANS DUE "3" POSTMARK, SOLDIER LETTER MARKING SIGNED BY MAJOR STILES OF 42ND MASS VOLS, SEE PHOTOS !!! NO RESERVE, SHIPPING AND HANDLING IS $3.00 IN USA, OR $17.00 FOREIGN. I COMBINE SHIPPING COSTS ON MULTIPLE ITEM TO SAVE YOU MONEY. CHECK MY VERY HIGH FEEDBACK !!!!! -The 42nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry was a regiment of infantry that served two tours in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The unit was first formed in September 1862 in response to President Abraham Lincoln's call for 300, 000 men to serve for nine months.[1]Organized and mustered in at Camp Meigs in Readville, Massachusetts, just outside of Boston, the 42nd Massachusetts did not depart for the south until November 11, 1862 due to a slow recruiting process and the reassignment of some companies to other units.[2]The regiment was assigned to the Army of the Gulf commanded by Major General Nathaniel P. Banks and saw action in Texas and Louisiana. On January 1, 1863, three companies of the 42nd Massachusetts, led by Col. Burrell, took part in the Battle of Galveston. These companies were forced to surrender to Confederate forces along with other Union troops and were taken prisoner. They were paroled on February 18 and eventually rejoined the rest of the regiment.[3] The various companies were detailed to different locations and took part in garrison and engineering efforts in Louisiana during the spring of 1863. Company K was assigned to the engineering department of the XIX Corps and carried out bridge building and the removal of naval mines in various waterways. In this capacity, Company K took part in the Expedition to Bayou Teche and the Siege of Port Hudson.[3]The other companies served picket duty in the vicinity of Bayou St. John for the first half of 1863. Captain Orville W. Leonard, commanding Company C, was instrumental in the establishment of the 1st Louisiana Engineers, an African-American unit commanded by white officers. Most of the officers of the Louisiana unit were enlisted men commissioned from the 42nd Massachusetts.[4] When the first term of the 42nd Massachusetts ended, the regiment left Louisiana on August 8, 1863 and were mustered out at Camp Meigs on August 20.[4] The unit lost four men killed or mortally wounded in action and 46 due to disease during their first term.[3] The 42nd Massachusetts enlisted for a second term of service in response to the call for volunteers to serve 100 days in the defense of Washington. The first companies were mustered in at Camp Meigs on July 14, 1864. They performed garrison and picket duty in Alexandria, Virginia and Great Falls, Maryland and were mustered out of service on November 11, 1864

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