1861-64 Civil War POW Examined Mail

# MA1529 - 1861-64 Civil War POW Examined Mail

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Own Real Civil War History –
Examined Prisoner’s Letters

Minor flaws like fading or little creases make this small group of scarce Examined Prisoner’s Letters affordable without detracting from their historic significance.  And your satisfaction is guaranteed, so you can order with confidence.

Selections may vary from the cover pictured above.  Each was sent either to or from a Prisoner of War and is genuine Civil War history you hold in your hand.

The cover pictured above was sent from Chicago’s Camp Douglas to Neal McDougal Gordon of Keene, Kentucky.  
Gordon, who established a boy’s school in Keene in 1859, had a brother named Thomas Boston Gordon who served in the Confederate Army and is the likely author of this letter.

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Own Real Civil War History –
Examined Prisoner’s Letters

Minor flaws like fading or little creases make this small group of scarce Examined Prisoner’s Letters affordable without detracting from their historic significance.  And your satisfaction is guaranteed, so you can order with confidence.

Selections may vary from the cover pictured above.  Each was sent either to or from a Prisoner of War and is genuine Civil War history you hold in your hand.

The cover pictured above was sent from Chicago’s Camp Douglas to Neal McDougal Gordon of Keene, Kentucky.  
Gordon, who established a boy’s school in Keene in 1859, had a brother named Thomas Boston Gordon who served in the Confederate Army and is the likely author of this letter.