Russell, E. S., fl. 1861-1862 to Hannah E. Russell
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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC03523.50.07 Author/Creator: Russell, E. S., fl. 1861-1862 Place Written: Stanford, Kentucky Type: Autograph letter signed Date: February 5, 1862 Pagination: 4 p. : Height: 20.4 cm, Width: 26.7 cm Order a Copy
Writes to his wife listing everywhere they have been. They marched out of Bargetown, Kentucky on 13 December heading for Lebanon, Kentucky. Around 80 soldiers fell sick and had to stay behind. Writes that he fell sick and was told by the doctor to stay behind and head out with the sick, he had refused but the doctor took down his name and he was ordered in the wagon. The next morning he joined the ranks again and did a three day march to Lebanon, Kentucky. They remained in Lebanon, Kentucky for ten days then continued to Louisville, Kentucky. Writes that they marched passed Stanford, Kentucky and were 3000 strong. They are camping out in the woods until they get roads built to march to Somerset, Kentucky. Comments that they have not been in battle yet but that there is still plenty of fighting left and no prospect of peace any time soon. Believes that they will end up going to Tennessee.
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