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to wife and children
13 October 1862
Boston, John W., fl. 1862-1865
very faded. would like to come home once more before he goes to Dixie. promises to do his duty as a soldier.
GLC09315.02
14 December 1862
has come down with a cold. says he is in a dangerous place. says the only women he sees are "nigger wenches, and I hate them, every once and a while I see a white woman..." would like to be with her and the children.
GLC09315.05
[Collection of Union private John W. Boston] [Decimalized .01- .52]
1862-1865
52 articulate letters of Union Pvt. John W. Boston, Company A, 81st Ohio Volunteers, between October 1862 and July 1865. Describes fighting in Sherman's Atlanta Campaign at Corinth and Resaca; also describes the March to the Sea. "[Camp Limy 10/13/62...
GLC09315
4 December 1862
front page torn. writes that he is sending Mary a locket and will be sending the boys something as well. tells the story of an orderly who shot a captain in another company.
GLC09315.03
2 December 1862
writes they have to survive on half rations.
GLC09315.06
8 October 1862
writes that he is in good health and is sending 20 dollars home. believes they will soon be victorious
GLC09315.01
5 December 1862
is afraid his wife will have changed so much by the time he arrives home that he will not know her. asks her to send him a good pair of boots, also requests sponge cake and tobacco.
GLC09315.04
1863
sorry to hear that Mary (his daughter) was sick but hopes she is better now. refers to old friends and asks his wife to tell them he remembers them well and ask how they are getting along.
GLC09315.08
writes that while he has some health complaints like his side and his throat, he doesn't let it get him down because he has a duty to fulfill. talks about witnessing the death of a fellow soldier who got sick.
GLC09315.11
to wife
25 April 1863
glad that the children are doing well and hopes she will stay well. sent William a watch.
GLC09315.14
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