Civil War Original Period Items

1864 Letter from New Orleans Keeper of Police Jail Civil War Prisoners Medicine

1864 Letter from New Orleans Keeper of Police Jail Civil War Prisoners Medicine
1864 Letter from New Orleans Keeper of Police Jail Civil War Prisoners Medicine
1864 Letter from New Orleans Keeper of Police Jail Civil War Prisoners Medicine
1864 Letter from New Orleans Keeper of Police Jail Civil War Prisoners Medicine
1864 Letter from New Orleans Keeper of Police Jail Civil War Prisoners Medicine

1864 Letter from New Orleans Keeper of Police Jail Civil War Prisoners Medicine

Own a piece of history with this 1864 letter from the New Orleans Keeper of Police Jail (and it looks like signed by others, too). The letter is written regarding Civil War prisoners and their need for medicine, along with the list of needed medicine. It is a rare and original item that would be a great addition to any collection of militaria or Civil War memorabilia. The letter gives insight into the conditions of the Civil War and the struggles faced by those on both sides.

It is an authentic piece that would be a valuable addition to any collection. Don't miss your chance to own this piece of history.

All photographic ephemera shows wear commensurate to age, including, potentially, stains, worn corners, chipping, dings, fraying, scents, stray marks, and other imperfections, etc. You get what you see.


1864 Letter from New Orleans Keeper of Police Jail Civil War Prisoners Medicine