Benjamin B. Brock Letter : March 9, 1863
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Benjamin bemoans the loss of thirty dollars that were stolen from his knapsack. He then expresses concern with the efficacy of the camp doctors, who seem to do more harm than good. Benjamin closes with a brief invective targeted at "Negro pets" whom he is tired of "taking care of" and he believes many Union soldiers feel similarly.
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Benjamin B. Brock Papers (c.00239)
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- 1863-03-09
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Brock, Benjamin B.
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Correspondence
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English
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- 4 pages
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Michigan State University. Archives and Historical Collections
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