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to sister
February 6, 1860
Stafford, Robert H., fl. 1837-1866
mentions he has joined a society in college. also speaks of wanting to improve his letter writing.
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18 March 1860
mentions a cousin who was recently wounded and may lose his hand
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to Ma
18 September 1860
Stafford describes a prayer meeting.
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8 October 1860
talks about sophomore year and roommate troubles
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17 November 1860
complains that he receives hardly any letters, talks about war in general
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to father
8 June 1861
talks about the war spirit and the company that they started at school "Ogletree Guards."
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to sisters
12 July 1861
describes initial days as a soldier, camping grounds, food, the company
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20 September 1861
describes the life of a soldier: sleeping in the rain, changing landscapes, the food, etc.
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15 October 1861
He writes that he received the blanket and requests his shoes and suspenders. He will send his pistol along with some money home. Written at Camp Masked Battery
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to uncle
26 November 1861
Tells his uncle the weather is changing but still he sleeps very warms. Talks about a false alarm. They thought the yankees were coming but then nothing happened.
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to Sister
5 December 1861
Writes that if the yankees advance they will build winter quarters. Requests ginger and tea cakes. Notes that they have been given whiskey.
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6 January 1862
Talks of the relentless snow and how difficult it is to get through. Talks of passing a very dull time whille some of the other soldiers got drunk and were put in the guard-house.
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January 19, 1862
Talks of the snow again. Mentions that he will get married when his time is out. Says the clothes he has are sufficient.
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January 31, 1862
Mentions that Henry arrived with some boxes. Talks of not coming home after the war but of reenlisting and going to Kentucky. Notes that he has enclosed a ring he made himself.
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to Pa
February 22, 1862
Says he has recently been paid. Remains positive despite recent victories of the yankees.
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February 26, 1862
Says he will send 22 dollars home. Says they may leave their current station soon, though they may remain for several more weeks.
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March 29, 1862
Notes that the Captain is sick and several members of the company are in the hospital. Writes that he can't wait to have a home-cooked meal. Written at Camp Rapidan.
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28 April 1862
Says there are soldiers who have deserted the Confederacy and gone to the yankees. Wants to come home and talks of finding a substitute for himself.
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20 May 1862
Stresses that he wishes the next battle will close the war. Says he was threatened with pneumonia.
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24 May 1862
Relates a visit from his cousin.
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29 May 1862
Reports that he is still sick and has lost a great deal of weight. He is also having money troubles.
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13 June 1862
Provides a catalog of the wounded and dead.
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13 September 1862
Describes Winchester. Is impressed with the landscape, people and prices.
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29 September 1862
Writes that he hopes for peace but notes that Lincoln has called for 400,000 more troops.
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3 October 1862
Writes that many soldiers are barefooted and without blankets. many are sick.
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