Apr 16, 2019 - Sale 2505

Sale 2505 - Lot 63

Price Realized: $ 390
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 400 - $ 600
(CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) Wellford, William. A plantation owner laments the arrival of Union troops and the loss of his slaves. Autograph Letter Signed to daughter Parke Farley Rogers of Middlebury, VA. 6 pages on 2 mismatched 8vo sheets; minor wear. With the original envelope (no postal markings). Farley Plantation, VA, 24 June 1862

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Letter written by the owner of Farley Plantation. Wellford purchased Farley in 1843, remaining until 1863; the house was used by J.E.B. Stuart as headquarters in 1862, and as a Union headquarters by General John Sedgwick in 1863. Wellford notes the difficulties in the face of the Yankee incursion into the area: "The Manassas Rail Road was more strictly guarded by the Yankees & that they arrested every one they could find traveling with baggage & that he thought it would be . . . absolutely impossible for me to get you, your children & servants out of Loudon. You possibly may not have heard that since my return to Farley, old Robert & Julia have run off taking with them my most valuable horse, Badeur & old Humphrey left about the 25 May & I have not heard of them or the horses since."