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to his wife
31 May 1862
Jones, John, fl. 1862-1864
Discusses the Civil War.
GLC05981.03
6 July 1862
He says that July 4th (mistakenly written 1st) went quietly. He wanted at least a parade. Hopes to be back home by next year's 4th of July. Writes about the march.
GLC05981.06
22 October 1862
His family is thinking about moving to the west. Received a few letters. He is asking his wife to teach in a certain district. Describes his colonel. Wants to know about Edwin, his brother.
GLC05981.10
7 December 1862
Explains his daily routine. Describes his marching adventures. Tells wife what is going on with his sister.
GLC05981.13
7 April 1862
Explains the situation of the Civil War. Written from up the Tennessee River.
GLC05981.01
2 June 1862
He is trying to cheer up his wife because she feels lonesome. Explains the evacuation of Corinth in detail.
GLC05981.04
3 September 1862
Gives a detailed account of a skirmish that happened earlier. Writes what happened after the skirmish in detail.
GLC05981.07
9 November 1862
Explains in detail what happened when he was leaving Jackson. Wants to get paid.
GLC05981.11
3 October 1862
Mentions serving the army for a year. Writes about the Emancipation Proclamation and Abraham Lincoln: "The name of Abraham Lincoln will be handed down to prosperity as one of the greatest benefactors of his country, not surpassed by the immortal...
GLC05981.09
22 May 1862
Explains the mail he has received lately. Tells his wife he is sending 33 dollars and writes on what to do with the money. Tells her that his family cares about her very much.
GLC05981.02
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