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to his parents
15 April 1864
Weeks, John F., fl. 1860-1882
Complains of poor weather at camp. Writes that the "old 36" (36th regiment) is on its way from Nashville to Loudon
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2 May 1864
Writes that he is preparing to move as far as Stevenson, Alabama. Warns that the 23rd Army Corps is within ten miles of Cleveland, TN and will be acting in concert with the Cumberland Army. Asks that the impending battle not worry his parents and...
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to his brother Henry Weeks
10 May 1864
Writes that he has been in the line of battle for a few days and is now in front of enemy works. Some heavy skirmishing began yesterday and is still going on. Reports that Harker and Wagner's brigades charged Buzzards Roost and were repulsed. Also...
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20 May 1864
Writes that he has fought in three engagements and is unharmed, but one of his comrades has been killed and five wounded. Names the Army Corps present: 4th, 14th, 15th, 20th, 23rd, and a part of the 16th. Reports that heavy fighting was heard last...
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to his sister Ettie Weeks
2 June 1864
Writes that they have been under musketry attack for eight days, but their works have been a safe place. Hopes that more one-year men will be drafted into the war. Asks his father about the late quotations of gold and how it will affect their...
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to unknown
28 June 1864
Reports that Brig. Gen. Harker was killed yesterday along with two of Weeks' company. Of Weeks' regiment, 43 were killed and wounded leaving 108 men. Writes that the only battle he has missed was the Chickamauga campaign but has been with his...
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17 August 1864
Writes that he was following the Augusta Railroad while skirmishing. Updates his parents on other soldiers from home. Inquires about recruitment at home. Reports on some of the movements of his company. Writes that Colonel Miller has died after...
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to his sisters
September 9, 1864
Describes Atlanta in ruins. Writes that Sherman has issued an order of evacuation for the city. He is anxious to complete his term of service and come home which he expects to do in thirteen days.
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to Frank
29 September 1864
Smith, Romain, fl. 1860-1865
Updates his friend on regimental news since his departure. Writes about some news that the rebels had attacked Dalton and had a garrison of 44th USCT surrounded.
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to John Weeks
6 November 1864
Pratt, E.W., fl. 1860
Explains why he has taken so long to write. Discusses an incident where a man shot a fellow soldier in the head by mistake. Writes that they are going to be paid soon.
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16 November 1864
Biddulph, George, fl. 1864
Writes about various soldiers in the regiment including the death of Jimmy Haslehurst, the man who was accidentally shot by a fellow soldier (see letter #77). Reports that a large number of recruits have come to the regiment of which company "K" has...
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30 November 1864
Apologizes for not being able to write. Writes that he became very sick and applied for furlough shortly after an order had been issued to furlough all soldiers (from Illinois) in hospital that were unfit for field service. He also writes about...
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December 29, 1864
Pratt, Emery, fl. 1860
Describes a series of events including a skirmish with General Hood's forces and the battles of Franklin and Nashville. Writes that some men from the company were lost and some "pretty badly demoralized". Also writes that the soldiers are living on...
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February 6, 1865
Updates his friend on the events concerning the regiment since November of 1864. Writes that K company got into two brawls where men were missing, wounded, or killed. Discusses regimental deaths at the battle of Nashville and personnel promotions.
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February 3, 1865
Writes about his visit to company 36th's encampment. Also writes that he is now working as a military telegraph operator in Athens. Reports on the regimental casualties of the last battle.
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7 April 1865
Discusses his trip from Huntsville to Bull's Gap. Reports on an accident on the railroad cars where one man was badly injured. Writes that there are about 25 miles of railroad tracks to fix after General Stoneman tore them up. Informs Weeks about...
GLC06728.083
12 April 1865
Writes that in addition to telegraph operator and Adams express agent, he is also acting as rail road agent. He writes that he would not trade his current position for any commission in the regiments. Promises to reply to a letter Frank sent him...
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to Miss Wright
30 April 1865
Gives his friend some sarcastic advice on life.
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Poem entitled Pea Ridge Battle
circa 1861-1864
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June 1865
Asks Weeks why it has taken him so long to respond to Pratt's letter. He is anxious to hear from other soldiers especially "old comrades". Has begun to take a liking to the south, especially Texas. Encloses three dollars for a blanket, pencil &...
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to Thomas Weeks
December 8, 1872
Shoaf, David, fl. 1860
Writes to inform Weeks that he is still alive and would like to hear from him.
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22 December 1879
Elliot, John F., fl. 1860
Informs Weeks that Surgeons D.W. Young and Hawley are dead. Suggests that Weeks write to George Biddulph for information regarding an assistant surgeon. Lists the names of four soldiers of Company K living in the area, including himself.
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January 12, 1880
Writes that he has been trying to get Captain Adams' address but hasn't been successful. Expresses his surprise that he and other soldiers have lived to tell stories of what they experienced during the war. Advises Weeks to contact Captain Adams in...
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15 May 1880
Hammond, M.J., fl. 1860
Written on Chicago and Northwestern Railway Co. stationery. Writes that he does remember Weeks contracting measles in Rolla and again after the battle of Pea Ridge. Informs Weeks of Captain Adams' address.
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31 May 1880
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Confirms that Weeks contracted the measles while in service. Asks that Weeks send him any papers requiring his signature.
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February 17,1882
Elliot, John, fl. 1860
Writes that he has filled out his recollections of Weeks' case (referring to Weeks contracting the measles while in service). Also writes that John P. Lenhart is willing to make an affidavit on Weeks' behalf. Asks that Weeks return the same favor...
GLC06728.100
February 21, 1882
Writes that he has forgotten exactly what Weeks' disability was but thinks it was loss of speech due to measles. Asks that Weeks fill out the affidavit with the details of his illness
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March 16, 1882
Lenhart, John, fl. 1860
Is happy to hear from "one of our boys that is still alive". Writes that George Biddulph, John Gardon, and Capt. James Hogue are still living in the area. Assures Weeks that any of the men would be willing to help him out with his case.
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to Theodore Rea
26 May 1882
Writes to Rea regarding affidavits for his disability. States that he has received affidavits from Al Taft and George Mordoff. Includes a response from Rea stating that he can attest to Weeks disabilities.
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A partial letter most likely included with letter #103. Written in Weeks' hand writing; this letter appears to be a standard statement of the content Weeks wanted included in the affidavits in support of his application for pension.
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to Elon
19 June 1882
Asks that his friend attest to his disability. Writes that he has sent a copy of Theodore Rea's certificate as an example.
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to Samuel Watson Vannuys
21 April 1862
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2 May 1862
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to friend
7 January 1861
Covert, George R., 1861
relating details of his recovery and a recent visit by Van Nuys's father; also requests that all mail be forwarded to him at the hospital.
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to Samuel Watson Van Nuys
5 November 1861
Donnell, Rebecca, fl. 1861-1862
inquires about Dick [her son's/brother's?] health ("I received a letter from Orien to day stating that Dick has the camp fever...."), describes the contents of a package she sent via Col. Garen, and relates general family news.
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to Bro [J. H. Van Nuys?]
14 November 1861
Van Nuys, H.L., fl. 1861-1864
Describes progress in the roofing of the local church and briefly mentions the difficulty in obtaining funds. Expresses regret that the war continues, but observes, "Yet certainly the war can't stop here, or at any point short of a submission of the...
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25 December 1861
List, Samuel F., fl. 1861
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December 26, 1861
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January 15, 1862
Smith, Charles H., fl. 1862
describes social events in Hopewell and developements at school.
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January 26, 1862
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to Bro and Neph
February 3, 1862
describes the health of various family members and friends, and admonishes Dick [her brother?] to remember the eighth commandment.
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February 21, 1862
Hall, J.L., fl. 1820
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February 8, 1862
Van Nuys, G.L., fl. 1862
Discusses the school in Hopewell, and whether or not it will be able to continue: "Mr. Shaw's pecuniary circumstances are such that it is doubtful." Mentions the meeting ofa philosophical society, and the formation of the Young Ladies Liceum [sic] of...
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3 March 1862
Expresses many thanks for the letter he received this evening, and hope that Van Nuys "will be home the comming [coming] summer." Describes an amusing episode at school involving Charles H. Smith and Mr. Shaw, the recent meeting of the local...
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5 March 1862
Ditmars, Edward, fl. 1862
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March 1862
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2 April 1862
Congratulates Van Nuys on his success in the battle at Winchester, relates news of friends and family members, and mentions the recent escape of several prisoners from Indianapolis, as well as the shooting of another prisoner attempting to escape.
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to John H. Van Nuys
2 October 1864
Wilber, Z.F., fl. 1864
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to Bro [John H. Van Nuys?]
10 November 1864
Offers his condolences on the loss of his son, and talks at some length of a photograph he has sent of Samuel Watson Van Nuys. Briefly mentions local reaction to the election and the actions of Gen. Sherman.
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December 1, 1864
Shaw, Joseph, fl. 1864
offers condolences on the loss of Van Nuys's son and brief news on the whereabouts of members of the family.
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