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to Nancy E. Jones
29 November 1863
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
The mail has not been running since they left Chattanooga.
GLC02739.092
The Soldier's Return.
1863
Pittsburgh Subsistence Committee, fl. 1863
Miniature pamphlet containing poem "The Nine Months Man." Published: Johnstons Print.
GLC02739.093
5 January 1864
His regiment is running a mill and sending flour up to London. The army is weaker because of veterans going home but if the Confederates don't attack for three months "our armey will be strong enough to wipe them out." He'd hoped to come home as a...
GLC02739.094
January 14, 1864
He just received the needle and pins he asked for and is very grateful. He expects to lose most of his teeth while he is in the army. He, Colonel Buckner, and another man formed a religious group and made resolutions on New Year's Day.
GLC02739.095
January 19, 1864
They fought at Dandridge and then crossed the French Broad River. After struggling to cross a partially frozen stream, they were ordered to cross back again. He advises her on how to manage their farm.
GLC02739.096
January 26, 1864
Were he home, he would teach Phebe Jane himself instead of sending her to school. There was another battle near Chattanooga.
GLC02739.097
February 6, 1864
"It is not uncomen for me to weep over my deer little family."
GLC02739.098
February 24, 1864
His infected thumb makes it difficult to write.
GLC02739.099
February 1864
The railroad has been repaired from Chattanooga to Knoxville and they will soon prepare for the spring campaign.
GLC02739.100
[Fort of Sweetwater, Tennessee]
GLC02739.101
to Nancy E. Jones [incomplete]
9 March 1864
God has carried him through the war thus far. She is going back home. He contemplates the effects of war: "In peace: children bury their parents; in war: parents bury their children."
GLC02739.102
He was detailed as a Provo guard and sent to protect the Roberts, a slaveholding Confederate family, from being robbed. The women there do no work and he credits their intelligence to the luxury of time to study. He has a room to himself but has...
GLC02739.103
March 15, 1864
William Hickenbothem from his regiment will visit her while on a furlough. She should feel free to spend money on supplies that they need. He will write to those who have found fault with her. He will not reenlist: "one hundred thousand dollars...
GLC02739.104
March 30, 1864
He is sorry to hear that things at home are so difficult for her. He is pleased that she received his diary, as "for future use and practice…it is more precious than gold."
GLC02739.105
6 April 1864
He is studying arithmetic. He thought she "was religious enough not to go to any party." The soldiers had a pretend battle with snowballs.
GLC02739.106
8 April 1864
Winterrowd, S.F., fl. 1864
They may join their old brigade, Wilder's, at Huntsville, Alabama. They are on detached duty with another cavalry brigade. A man was severely wounded on picket duty.
GLC02739.107
to Joseph Jones and family.
9 April 1864
Phillippe, George, fl. 1864
"Our country is Getting very Bad Some Will Steel and Some Will take the Bankrupt law and too lasy to Work."
GLC02739.108
14 April 1864
He expects a forward movement soon. He gives news of friends. He offers to send her papers.
GLC02739.109
15 April 1864
He is sorry that she didn't see Hickenbothem. He hopes to get a furlough this summer and would like her to buy silk dresses for herself and the children.
GLC02739.110
30 April 1864
They marched to Athens, then Charlestown, and then to Cleveland. They are headed toward Dalton, Georgia where the Confederates are stationed and expect to encounter a Confederate garrison soon.
GLC02739.111
6 May 1864
They have come within 12 miles of the Confederates without firing but there will be a battle soon if the Confederates do not fall back. They awaited the Confederates on a ridge but they did not appear so his regiment moved to a higher ridge and...
GLC02739.112
11 May 1864
They have been fighting since they arrived. They tried to storm the Confederate works but were repulsed with many losses including their colonel.
GLC02739.113
20 May 1864
They fought hard at Rocky Face north of Dalton on the 9th and he was wounded slightly in the neck. They drove the Confederates to Resaca and defeated them there. A musket ball passed through his hat and grazed his head. The Confederates retreated...
GLC02739.114
21 May 1864
They have fought two battles in this campaign and skirmished with the enemy every day from the 7th to the 19th. His company of 20 has lost half its men.
GLC02739.115
27 May 1864
Engaged in fighting for 3 days; anticipating a decisive battle tomorrow.
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