Letter from Charles Henry Locke, Headquarters, Planters Life Guards, New Orleans, Louisiana, to his brother John Locke, Dublin, informing him that he's now in the Confederate Army,

1862 Feb. 26.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Locke, Charles Henry
Contributors: Locke, John, fl. 1860-1863
Summary:Writes that he has been six months in the Confederate Army and in the midst of war: "the Yankees are in our front. The Turkey Buzzard hovers in our rear. We will have desperate fighting in a few days. They are almost ten to one against us. Our men are in good spirits. We are well clad and well fed. I give this letter to the Revd. Le Goodrich, Episcopalian Minister in Orleans, when communications opens to be posted after the war ... The way we take the oath is by holding up the hand and repeating the words after the captain. I belong to the Planters Life Guards my company is called the Butler Avengers & Captain MacKay commanding officer."
In collection: Letters from Charles Henry Locke to his brother John Locke, 1853-1863.
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Physical description: 1 item (3 pages).
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