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to Libbie Elmore
8 August 1863
Elmore, Bruce, fl. 1862-1865
The Paymaster came and he will be sending money home. He does not know when the Paymaster will come again and he has not heard from Willard.
GLC06588.119
circa 1861-1864
Willard is doing better.
GLC06588.120
13 August 1863
Willard is doing much better. His father would like to visit him if he could get a pass and transportation. Palen is sick. He doesn't think he'll be able to send as much money as he did last time.
GLC06588.121
17 August 1863
He notes he has been in service now for a year and 5 days. The news from Charleston is very positive and it looks as though Fort SUmpter will soon be theirs. He ehard a rumour that Gen. Grant will control of the army of the Potomac.Willard will...
GLC06588.122
[ receipt for Arthur L. Jackson]
16 August 1919
Barnwell, C.H., fl. 1919
A receipt for the final payment of the Fourth Liberty Loan Bond.
GLC07705.438
21 August 1863
Clark is in a hospital and Palen is away on sick furlough. He is positive Willard will be leaving on sick furlough soon as well, though he has not heard from him in a while.
GLC06588.123
25 August 1863
He tried to talk to R.E. Palen but he was about to leave on sick furlough and didn't have time. He mentions the buckwheat that did not load well and the difficulties Libbie had with the oats.
GLC06588.124
Morning Reports of Capt. R.W. Bennett of the 143rd regiment
September 1863
Bennett, R.W., fl. 1862-1865
Lists the soldiers that present and absent, on duty, or sick and contains a summary of the information.
GLC06588.125
2 September 1863
Yesterday they were reviewed by General Howard. They all passed. Their pickets and railroad guards were relieved by another brigade. He is doing very well.
GLC06588.126
December 5, 1863
Elmore, WIllard, fl. 1862-1865
He can't find a package that was sent to Bruce though he has tried in vain. It seems to have been lost in the mail. He anxious to hear news about the regiment since he has been sick for so long.
GLC06588.127
to Bruce Elmore
December 10, 1863
Kniffin, fl. 1862-1865
He writes that it will be such a happy time when he can finally come home and see his kids. He also mentions Mamie, hettie and Elmira.
GLC06588.128
22 April 1864
They have orders to be ready to take the field and they are under Hooker. He asks if she has sold the cows yet.
GLC06588.129
25 April 1864
There are citizens in the area that are a little mad that from now on, rations will only be given to those under government employment. He mentions a Ted.
GLC06588.130
23 April 1864
Lt. D. Divine just returned from furlough. Dwight came with recruits for his department but only 4 for their regiment. He heard that another brigade is coming to relieve them.
GLC06588.131
26 April 1864
Dwight was with him the night before. He has come to Tullahoma to get mustered. Palen had hopes of getting mustered too, but Bruce does not think it will happen.
GLC06588.132
28 April 1864
He prays for strength and knows taht people at home are parying for him and this gives him courage.
GLC06588.133
29 April 1864
He hopes Libbie does not for instant doubt his love for her as it would cause him great pain. He hopes to have the chance to come home soon.
GLC06588.134
4 May 1864
They started out from Bridgeport May 2nd. His feet got blistered. He passed over a battlefield.
GLC06588.135
11 May 1864
He is doing well and hears that they are getting a pay raise soon. There was some fighting but they were not engaged.
GLC06588.136
20 May 1864
They are now in a small village called Cassville. The night before they engaged in a skirmish. The Rebels backed off though. He is doing well as always.
GLC06588.137
7 June 1864
They have been moving towards the left of their lines, all the while skirmishing with the enemy.Only two of their men have been wounded so far. Their Captain is sick and so is Palen. Was written near Marietta, Georgia.
GLC06588.138
They are still moving to the left but there have been no skirmishes since he last wrote. There has been a lot of rain lately. Their company is small at present because so many are in the ambulance corps. Was written near Marietta, Georgia.
GLC06588.139
18 June 1864
They have managed to push the Rebels back a bit. There has been skirmishing. No one in their regiment has been hurt recently but other regiments have not been so lucky. He is doing well. Was written near Marietta, Georgia.
GLC06588.140
23 June 1864
On the back Libbie has written to Bruce. There has been some fighting along their lines. 2 or 3 have been killed and many more wounded. Willard is there and doing well. Libbie is glad he is gaining on the Rebels.
GLC06588.141
29 June 1864
The general opinion was that they should move right, though there don't seem to be signs of moving. Since he last spoke to her, his regiment has lost no men, though several have been wounded
GLC06588.142
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