Kessler, Thomas J., fl. 1843-1868 to his sister

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GLC#
GLC03523.52.06-View header record
Type
Letters
Date
10 August 1863
Author/Creator
Kessler, Thomas J., fl. 1843-1868
Title
to his sister
Place Written
Dearborn, Michigan
Pagination
4 p. : envelope Height: 20.3 cm, Width: 25.4 cm
Primary time period
Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877
Sub-Era
The American Civil War

Writes to his sister from camp. Discusses the weather. Comments they have been living off of hard crackers for a week and are expecting bread tomorrow. Complains about the bread being sour and dirty. Discusses two new tunes that their band has learned. Writes about the ladies who come into camp and listen to them play. Reports that officers sent 15 to 20 deserters to a prison where they are to be court marshaled. Notes that this is one of the prisoners third time deserting and he is expected to be shot. Reports General Ambrose E. Burnside issued orders that anyone absent from regiment for seven days will be considered a deserter and will have their soldier stripes removed. Writes that the sharpshooters may be reorganized into a cavalry. Relays a story of a drunken soldier pushing a passenger's dog off of a train.

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