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to his family
5 October 1862
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Writes to ask that his brother, George, request "muster rolls" from Lieutenant Shepard, who has been sent back to Norwich to recuperate after being wounded.
GLC03603.149
7 October 1862
Writes that they will be traveling to Pleasant Valley and that he hopes he will be given leave to visit Baltimore for the day to get some new clothes. Says that he is so ashamed of his appearance that he hardly talks to anyone.
GLC03603.150
to Lieutenant Eaton
10 October 1862
Responds to news of the Lieutenant's wounds healing, and expresses hope that he will return to the regiment in time for the winter campaign. Reports that Peter Mann and John A. Dixon have died of their battle wounds. This copy is a draft of a letter...
GLC03603.152
to "Luff"[Lieutenant Shepard]
Jokes about returning to Army life and about the Lieutenant's wound. Also jokingly lists his daily duties.
GLC03603.153
unknown
14 October 1862
Writes that he is doing well and describes what he had for breakfast.
GLC03603.154
to Charles Morgan Coit
1 November 1862
Arms, E.P., fl. 1862
Writes to request more information about the money for the monument to Dr. Lathrop. Asks where the money is deposited and what sort of monument the donors of the money had in mind.
GLC03603.160
to A. P. Arms
3 November 1862
Writes in response to the request for information about the monument fund for Dr. Lathrop. Encloses the bank draft for the account containing $307, collected from the men of the 8th Regiment.
GLC03603.161
[Document concerning monument to Dr. Lathrop]
1861-1865
A draft of a document outlining the intention to honor Dr. Lathrop with a monument and an account ledger keeping track of which members of the 8th Regiment had donated to the fund and the amounts of their donations.
GLC03603.162
9 November 1862
Reports that Corps Head Quarters has issued an order to the regiments to pray for success of our arms in the battle they are about to fight. Writes that they marched and camped in the first snowfall the regiment has experienced. Describes his...
GLC03603.163
14 December 1862
Writes that the regiment is in Fredericksburg after four days of battle. Reports that the losses to the regiment are 6-8 wounded and one killed. Expresses a feeling of responsibility for the man who was killed.
GLC03603.172
16 December 1862
Writes, "The mental suffering of the last few days & nights has been beyond expression & much as we all disliked the marching in retreat the relief of mind on putting foot to ground this side the river was wonderful." Describes retreating after six...
GLC03603.173
26 December 1862
Describes waking and reading aloud the "testimony of generals before the Conduct of the War Comm." and then preparing and eating a large Christmas dinner. Describes trying to make "lasses candy" and suspending "a Castor trimmed with evergreen and...
GLC03603.176
9 January 1863
Thanks his family for sending the handkerchief, towel and knife. Describes the behavior of Lieutenant Shepard who seems to be having a hard time adjusting to army life after recuperating from his wounds at home. Writes about what a good man...
GLC03603.180
January 10, 1863
Describes a new military plan that is meant to alleviate the financial pressure caused by the long period of time between visits from the paymaster. The new plan allows officers to purchase two rations of food daily in order to feed servants that...
GLC03603.181
January 16, 1863
Writes that he has been using his new knife and passed part of an evening whittling. Gives an update to the news of Sumner's order regarding food purchase at the commissary. An order by General Burnside has dictated that the men may purchase whatever...
GLC03603.183
January 26, 1863
Writes a short comment on an official notice from Assistant Adjutant General Lewis Richmond announcing that the command of the Army of the Potomac will be transferred from General Burnside to Joseph Hooker. Writes that it is a sorry day for the 9th...
GLC03603.185.1
February 1, 1863
Believes the winter campaign to be over. More men are allowed furloughs and there are plans to improve the camps. Hopes that arrangements will be made to have better mail service and that the sutlers will be supplied more efficiently.
GLC03603.187
February 5, 1863
The regiment has received orders to cook three days rations and prepare to leave for Fortress Monroe. Believes that this is connected to "the raid of rebel rams at Charleston & the temporary raising of a blockade" and that they may in fact be headed...
GLC03603.188
February 8, 1863
Describes their early-morning departure from their camp near Fredericksburg and the trip on the steamer John Brooks. The men still do not know where they are headed, though Coit still suspects that the destination will be the Carolinas. Writes that...
GLC03603.189
February 9, 1863
Writes a short letter to say that they have arrived at Newport News. Expects that this is a rendezvous point and does not anticipate a long stay.
GLC03603.190
to Charles M. Coit
Greene, Edward C., fl. 1863
Writes asking if he will accept the enclosed gift of field glasses. She was unable to present them at the time of his visit home.
GLC03603.191
February 10, 1863
Describes how he accidentally mailed an envelope of blank envelopes instead of an envelope full of letters to his family.
GLC03603.193
February 11, 1863
Writes to request a bigger valise and reports having sold the one his family had sent to him for a $1 profit. Says that Colonel Harland is on his way to Norwich for a 15-day furlough and that he would like his family to send a new valise with him on...
GLC03603.194
Writes that he has been using the field glass that Miss Greene sent him. Asks advice on what he should write to thank her. Asks how to address her in a letter: "Is she "dear Madame" or what." Also writes that the long lost Harper's Ferry bundle that...
GLC03603.195
February 18, 1863
Writes that he has given the photographs of himself to Captain Hoyt and Lieutenant Goodrich. Requests more because "the Officers are exchanging quite freely." Asks that his trunk be sent by express. Writes that he has heard that Captain Pasco Coit...
GLC03603.196
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