Jumat, 24 Februari 2017

‘Pencil in Hand’- Civil War Times February 2014

Captain Frederick Ranger of the 22nd New York Infantry sat down on November 30, 1862, and wrote, “It is so lonesome nowadays that although I wrote you a letter yesterday I can find nothing so pleasant as spending the time with you & this afternoon have again taken pencil in hand to commence a letter.” …

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