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to Nancy E. Jones
1861-1865
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
Inquiring after presents for Phebe Jane.
GLC02739.157
to Nancy E. Jones [incomplete]
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
Devotion to his family; unchristian behavior of fellow soldiers; his diary.
GLC02739.156
[Tintype of Joseph Jones]
GLC02739.162
1 September 1862
Instructions for directing letters. Written at Camp Terry.
GLC02739.005
3 September 1862
No news from home; will leave for either Cincinnati or Kentucky tomorrow. Written in Camp Terry
GLC02739.008
19 September 1862
They expect an attack on Louisville but he believes "if the rebbels undertakes it they wil git bad whipped." He has "no doubt but that the [war] wil be over by spring." He instructs his wife to teach their daughter as much as possible; "it is worth...
GLC02739.014
4 October 1862
Five divisions including his left Louisville in pursuit of the Confederates. The doctor will not excuse anyone from duty "until they are half dead." She knows "more at home than we do about what is going on." He believes that "Kentucky will be...
GLC02739.017
26 October 1862
Confederates forced his regiment to change routes on their way to reinforce General Buell at Perryville and some of their men were taken prisoner. Although they were unable to reach Buell, he "whipped braggs army with one fourth the men that brag...
GLC02739.020
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