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to Nancy E. Jones [incomplete]
1861-1865
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
Devotion to his family; unchristian behavior of fellow soldiers; his diary.
GLC02739.156
[Tintype of Joseph Jones]
GLC02739.162
to Nancy E. Jones
Inquiring after presents for Phebe Jane.
GLC02739.157
Likenesses of his children; plans to send money home when it is safe; taking of Charleston and Generals Lee and Rosecrans; Confederates switching sides.
GLC02739.155
to Phebe Jane Jones
With hand-shaped paper cut-out.
GLC02739.158
to Nancy E. Jones and Elizabeth Jones
29 September 1862
150,000 troops at Louisville with armies "a mile long and forty feet wide;" thanking Elizabeth Jones for being a good mother. With enclosed note to Nancy Jones, correcting a previous letter and the position of Gen. Hooker's corps.
GLC02739.016
17 October 1862
His regiment has not fought yet but Bill Elliot's has. There were 4,000-5,000 Confederates, outnumbering the Union four to one, but the Union won. He does not how many Union casualties there were but it was nothing "like so many as the rebbels."
GLC02739.019
26 November 1862
If they don't get paid soon, he thinks "a good many wil go home and I don't blame them for our soldiers is used worse than a dog." He estimates that there are 200,000 troops around Nashville but they have not fought yet.
GLC02739.025
6-7 December 1862
George Cooper died of the measles. The Confederates tried to capture their grain train but were unsuccessful. He lists the hierarchy of officers above him: Sill, Rosecrans, Kirk, and Reid.
GLC02739.028
29 August 1862
Guard duty; mustering in; receiving uniforms; prayer meeting.
GLC02739.002
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