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Van Valkenburgh, Gerrit S., 1835-1885 to Mary B. Van Valkenburgh

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC00686.13 Author/Creator: Van Valkenburgh, Gerrit S., 1835-1885 Place Written: Johnson's Island, Ohio Type: Autograph letter signed Date: January 13, 1865 Pagination: 1 p. : address Height: 24.8 cm, Width: 20 cm Order a Copy

Gerrit writes to his mother as a prisoner of war in Ohio. He says it has been a long time since he heard from her and that he has wanted to write to her earlier, but was travelling around so much he was unable to tell her where to reply until now. He reports that he arrived at Johnson's Island after stints as a prisoner in Kansas and Camp [Merlow]. He explains that his current situation is better: "Here we are as well treated as could be expected - have good fare - comfortable bunks & as much exercise as we desire." He has met a number of New York men in the prison as well as some acquaintances from Arkansas and Louisiana, but hears nothing from the South. He has heard from his brother Frank, the first letter from his family since being captured. He sends an update on family or friends and says he thinks of and prays for her often, and claims "I am truly sorry that our ideas of wrong & right are so different - but believe that if we do what our conscience tell us is right All will be well." Top of letter says "Please write to me here." Letter signed "G.S. Van Valkenburgh."

Van Valkenburgh, Gerrit S., 1835-1885
Van Valkenburgh, Mary Bethiah, 1793-1871
Van Valkenburgh, Franklin Butler, 1835-1924

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