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to his wife
14 November 1861
Mortimer, Caleb C.E., 1835-1862
Mentions that a review by General George McClellan is planned for the next day. Includes a "List of wants of a poor devil in the Army" on a separate sheet of paper.
GLC01898.06
September 16, 1861
Lay, Creed A., fl. 1861-1864
Patriotic letterhead.
GLC01013.01
September 29, 1861
GLC01013.02
to friends at home
August 4, 1863
Beach, Elias William, 1841-1921
"Hope Genl Meade will not let Lee get in possession of Fredericksburg again for I dont like that place. How about the draft... I have better times here than though I were at home. At least I have no manual labor to perform..."
GLC00919.25.19
October 18, 1863
"We came very near going to Fredericksburg again, and would have gone had the army not taken the position it [has]."
GLC00919.25.20
to his mother
October 13, 1863
Comments on money he previously sent home. Notes, "Regiments came into camp yesterday morning having marched from Rappahannock Station a distance of over 60 miles in less than two days..."
GLC00919.25.21
December 13, 1861
Mentions being in General Fitz-John Porter's division. Read a piece in the Boston Herald about Porter's Battery being in a skirmish and Sargeant Barnes shooting a rebel but says it was all a lie. Describes meeting Abraham Lincoln at Captain Griffin...
GLC01898.08
to friends and family
April 15, 1862
Ollie, fl. 1862
Letter written on Head Quarters Engineer Brigade letterhead. "It is raining which has prevented the moving of the army of the Potomac..."
GLC00919.25.15
March 22, 1863
Written near Fredericksburg. "My love for my country is as strong and ardent to day as it was the day I signed my enlistment papers and so long as there is breath in me I will be true to my country..." Discusses the future of their family farm, does...
GLC00919.25.17
April 1, 1863
Letter written near Falmouth. He comments on the band playing outside of General Benham's tent "and consequently in front of the tent in which I am writing." Notes that, "Genl Benham believes in having the Regiment togather [sic]..."
GLC00919.25.18
January 18, 1862
Letter written from "Smith Land," Kentucky (likely Smithland, which is near Paducah), though the place name is slightly illegible. Lower third of first page has been torn away. Patriotic letterhead.
GLC01013.06
January 27, 1862
With original cover.
GLC01013.07
March 3, 1862
Written on patriotic stationary.
GLC01013.08
April 5, 1862
Letter written on patriotic stationary from "Shilow pits burg Landing hardin Co tenn," most likely Shiloh and Pittsburg Landing, in Hardin County, Tennessee. Letter written just before the beginning of the Battle of Shiloh.
GLC01013.09
April 14, 1862
Letter written from "pits burg Landing tenn," most likely Pittsburg Landing, in Tennessee. Letter written just after the Battle of Shiloh.
GLC01013.10
May 25, 1862
Top half of third page is missing.
GLC01013.11
July 23, 1862
GLC01013.12
July 26, 1862
GLC01013.13
November 24, 1862
Letter written on patriotic stationary.
GLC01013.14
January 12, 1863
GLC01013.15
January 30, 1863
Lay cites the location as "State of Mississippi Camp near Lagrang," most likely referring to La Grange, Tennessee, where he was previously camped and which is near the Mississippi border.
GLC01013.16
February 12, 1863
Letter written on patriotic stationary from "Camp Davids Mills Miss," most likely in Mississippi.
GLC01013.17
March 1, 1863
Letter written on patriotic stationary from "Davids Mills Miss," most likely in Mississippi.
GLC01013.18
March 18, 1863
Letter written from "Camp Davids Mills Miss," most likely in Mississippi.
GLC01013.19
May 10, 1863
GLC01013.20
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