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Charles Warren.

Letter describing skirmishing with guerrillas south of New Bern.

New Bern, NC, 26 June 1862
Autograph Letter Signed to friend Albert L. Norris of Boston. 8 pages, 7¼ x 4¾ inches, on 2 folding sheets; mailing folds, minimal wear. With stamped postmarked envelope. 

Sergeant Charles Warren (1835-1920) was a currier from Stafford, CT before the war. Here he describes service at New Bern, NC, and skirmishes along the picket line south of the town:

"The owner of the plantation & mills is an officer in the rebel service & it is expected that he is the commander of the rebel cavalry that has been harassing our pickets lately. . . . He had about 100 slaves here when New Bern was captured but has succeeded in removing nearly all of them. I suppose the object of the rebels here is to burn the saw mill. The boys . . . thought the force of the enemy was about 100 men & pictured to us how they dismounted & came creeping cautiously up, hiding themselves behind some old buildings & other things. . . . The first attack was about 1 o'clock & they did not retreat untill nearly morning. After supper I detailed a sergeant & corporal & 12 men to reinforce the outposts about 3/4 mile from the headquarters. . . . Our men had torn up the bridge across the road & made a sort of barricade with two pairs of wheels with a couple of camp kettles placed on them so as to resemble cannon, to frighten the enemy, I suppose. Well, we had quite a jolly laugh over these scare crows." 

Warren rose through the ranks and mustered out as colonel of the 11th Connecticut. After the war he was a successful grocer in Stafford, and wrote the regimental history. 

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