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December 11, 1862
Thomson, George F., fl. 1862-1865
At one point they went off on an alligator hunt and had a great time. He mentions another story concerning a horse but the details are illegible.
GLC02743.06
[Collection of George F. Thomson, field and staff, 38th regiment, Massachusetts, infantry] [Decimalized .01- .32]
1862-1865
Letters of an assistant surgeon in the 38th Massachusetts primarily written from Louisiana. Twenty-nine of the letters are written to his mother.
GLC02743
11 November 1862
He writes he is on one of the finest steamers.
GLC02743.02
10 December 1862
They are now off the Tortugas. They got to see Fort Tyler. The trip has been pleasant. He says he has never enjoyed a trip so much in his life. There is no fighting in the near future.
GLC02743.05
27 December 1862
They are still on the desert island, en route to New Orleans. He mentions McClellan.
GLC02743.07
February 2, 1863
They have orders to move somewhere else but have not gone anywhere else. He has a cousin that works for Adams Express and he will make sure "N" is forwarded. He was in a sugar mill the other day and got to see the whole process of making sugar and...
GLC02743.09
26 May 1863
They had two killed and one wounded the other day. Letter includes rough sketch of the Rebels' movements.He includes a whole catalogue of items he wants his mother to send including handkerchiefs and socks.
GLC02743.20
6 June 1863
They are in Carrollton again and they are camping in a very beautiful spot. He mentions an Eliot Bundy and a Capt. Hopkins.
GLC02743.21
17 June 1863
He would like to stay in the field but he may be ordered to establish another hospital in which case he won't be able to write. He asks her to save the Plymouth Paper.
GLC02743.24
26 June 1863
He has not slept in a house in some time and he has no sleeping clothes. He talks about a fellow surgeon of his.
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