1865 CIVIL WAR SOLDIER LETTERS Correspondence from CAMP PRISON & BATTLE FIELD
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1865 CIVIL WAR SOLDIER LETTERS Correspondence from CAMP PRISON & BATTLE FIELD:
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SOLDIERS’ LETTERS From Camp, Battlefield and Prison. Edited by Lydia Minturn Post. FIRST EDITION Published in 1865 by Bunce & Huntington, New York. Published for the U.S. Sanitary Commission. 7” x 5” cloth hardcover. Illustrated title page. 472 pages.
Condition: GOOD ANTIQUE CONDITION. Some wear including rubbing and chipping at corners and spine ends (worn areas have been cosmetically treated to improve overall appearance). Book is firmly bound, clean and complete. No torn, loose or missing pages. Very light foxing. Description:
SOLDIERS’ LETTERS is a rare collection of more than 200 actual wartime letters written by Civil War soldiers and sent to family, friends and others from the battlefield, army camps, field hospitals and military prisons.
In these messages you will find eyewitness accounts of battles, brushes with death, descriptions of prison confinement, etc., along with heartfelt expressions of devotion to loved ones back home – in some cases, from men who never made it back home, except in a pine box.
SOLDIERS’ LETTERS was published at the request of the U.S. Sanitary Commission. The United States Sanitary Commission was a private relief agency created by federal legislation on June 18, 1861, to support sick and wounded soldiers of the U.S. Army during the American Civil War.
SOLDIERS\' LETTERS contains more than 200 individual letters in total, each providing a fascinating personal glimpse into the conditions endured by Civil War soldiers on the battlefield, in camp and even in the despair of prison.
For your convenience, I have personally created an inventory of the letters contained in this rare volume, where possible citing the authors, their location at the time and the date the letter was written. Further down the page, you can see some photos of the book and some of the letters themselves.
I hope you will take a moment to have a look.
LETTERS INCLUDE:
ABRAHAM LINCOLN ~ To Mrs. Bixby. A Loyal Family
G.H. WESTON, CHAPLAIN ~ March of the 7th Regiment
BYRON WILSON ~ Army of the Potomac
DWIGHT LINCOLN ~ Spiking a Rebel Battery, Camp in Missouri, fifteen miles from Island No. 10, April 3, 1861
DWIGHT LINCOLN ~ Letter to His Father, Nashville, Jan 10, 1863
RICHARD DERBY, CAPTAIN ~ On the Potomac, Sept 13, 1861
CAPTAIN RICHARD DERBY ~ Harrison’s Island, Oct 6, 1861
CAPTAIN RICHARD DERBY ~ Washington, Sept 20, 1861
CAPTAIN RICHARD DERBY ~ After the Battle of Ball’s Bluff, Poolesville, Maryland, Oct 22, 1861
CAPTAIN RICHARD DERBY ~ Poolesville, November 2, 1861
LIEUTENANT RICHARD DERBY TO REV. JAMES MEANS, Ball’s Bluff
GENERAL JOHN A. DIX ~ Duties of an Army Officer
ANONYMOUS ~ On the Deaths of Lyon and Baker
ARTHUR BUCKMINSTER FULLER ~ A Memorial and Letters
CAPTAIN RICHARD DERBY ~ Ball’s Bluff, Camp Foster, Poolesville, Md., Dec 15, 1861
WALTER GRINNELL, ACTING MASTER U.S. STEAMER NYACK ~ Engagement Between the United States Ship of War Richmond and a Rebel Steamer, Head of the Passes, Mississippi River, Oct 11, 1861
A. DAVENPORT, NEW YORK DURYEA ZOUAVES ~ Camp Butler, Fortress Monroe, 5th Regiment, June 11, 1861
STAFF OFFICER ~ Knoxville
LIEUT. W.H. TIMBERLAKE, LIEUTENANT, 8TH REGIMENT, MAINE VOLUNTEERS ~ “Camp Sherman,” Washington, Sep 27, 1861
W.H. TIMBERLAKE ~ Annapolis Camp, October 17, 1861, before joining Sherman’s neetmok expedition to Port Royal
W.H. TIMBERLAKE ~ Speech of General Viele – Southward Bound; “Secret Expedition”
W.H. TIMBERLAKE ~ Hampton Roads, Steamer “Ariel,” Oct 27, 1861
LIEUT. W.H. TIMBERLAKE ~ The Naval Victory at Hilton Head, Port Royal, South Carolina, Nov 9, 1861
LIEUT. W.H. TIMBERLAKE, 8TH REGIMENT, MAINE VOLUNTEERS ~ The Flight of the Chivalry, Hilton Head, South Carolina, Nov 14, 1861
WILL MOSEY MCCLAIN ~ Memorial of Stephen Albert Rollins, January 12, 1865
CHARLIE H. WHITE, 21ST MASSACHUSETTS VETERAN VOLUNTEERS ~ Expedition to Newbern
CHARLIE H. WHITE, 21ST MASSACHUSETTS VETERAN VOLUNTEERS ~ Battle of Roanoke Island
A. DAVENPORT ~ Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, Virginia, 5th Regiment, NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS DURYEA ZOUAVES, April 21st, 1862
A. DAVENPORT ~ Battle of Hanover Court-House, Chickahominy River Camp, June 1, 1862
ANONYMOUS ~ A bloodhound Chase
JOHN WHIPPLE ~ Battle of Seven Pines, White Oak Swamp, Virginia, June 22, 1862
JOHN SCHWARTZ ~ Camp near Falmouth, Virginia, Hancock’s Division
LIEUT. BYRON WILSON
SERGEANT S.P. KEELER ~ Army of the Potomac, Oct 6 1862
LIEUT. A. CLARKE RICE ~ Gettysburg, Maryland, August 1862
LEWIS BENEDICT, COLONEL ~ A Memorial
ANONYMOUS ~ The Brave Tars
S.D. GREENE, LIEUT. ~ Engagement of the Monitor with the Merrimac, U.S. Steamer Monitor, Hampton Roads, Mar 14 1864
G.A. FOX ~ About the Monitor, U.S. Steamer Roanoke, Old Point, Mar 10, 1864
LIEUT. RICHARD DERBY ~ Camp Foster, Poolesville, Maryland, Jan 24 1862
WARD-MASTER THOMAS MCCABE ~ Schedule 7th of the Late Patrick Dregan’s Effects, USA General Hospital, New York City
ROLAND GREENE MITCHELL ~ Naval Engagement: Merrimac and Cumberland – Monitor and Merrimac
GEORGE T. MAGILL ~ Camp Scott, Yorktown, May 1, 1862
ANNA S. MAGILL ~ Bucks County, Pennsylvania
BYRON B. WILSON, VETERAN VOLUNTEERS ~ Camp Before Richmond, 1862
ANONYMOUS ~ 8th Illinois Cavalry, Shipping Point, May 3 1862
RICHARD DERBY ~ Yorktown, Virginia, May 6, 1862
JOHN E. WHIPPLE ~ Battle of Seven Pines, June 2 1862
REUBEN S. POTTER
RICHARD S. DERBY ~ Harrison’s Landing, James River, Virginia, July 4 1862
A. DAVENPORT ~ Battle of Gaines’ Mill, Harrison’s Landing, Virginia, July 8 1862
A. DAVENPORT ~ Malvern Hill
A. DAVENPORT ~ Bull Run, Camp Near Chain Bridge, Virginia, Sept 3 1862
RICHARD DERBY, LIEUTENANT ~ On Transport Mississippi, off Acquia Creek, Potomac River, Aug 27 1862
RICHARD DERBY ~ The “Box of Delicacies,” Frederick City, Maryland, Sept 13, 1862
RICHARD DERBY ~ Boonesville, Sept 17 1862
GEORGE I. FENNO, 107TH NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS ~ Antietam, Sept 18 1862
W.H. TIMBERLAKE ~ John Morgan, the Guerrilla
JAMES LOUIS ~ Testimony of an Enemy, City Point, Sept 1863
CAPT. T. R. HEENAN, 56TH MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEERS ~ The Freedmen of Newbern, Dec 5th, 1864
A.M. LEWIS ~ Vicksburg, Mississippi, Sept 23 1864
WILLIAM G. CHRISTIE, 1ST MINNESOTA BATTERY ~ To Miss Sarah Southworth
ADJUTANT W.H. TIMBERLAKE ~ Battle of Perrysville, Headquarters 81st Indiana Volunteers, Bivouac at Crab Orchard, Kentucky, Oct 17 1862
LIEUTENANT 156TH NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS ~ Just Enlisted, New Orleans, Dec 25 1862
ANONYMOUS ~ Shiloh
A. DAVENPORT ~ Battle of Frederick City, Camp Falmouth, Dec 17 1862
CHARLIE GOODRICH ~ Battle of Murfreesboro, Camp at Murfreesboro, Jan 7 1863
ADJUTANT W.H. TIMBERLAKE ~ Battle of Stone River, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Jan 12 1863
LIEUTENANT, 156TH NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS ~ Referring to Discouragements and Defeats, Camp Kearney, near New Orleans, Feb 5 1863
ANONYMOUS ~ Before the Fall of Vicksburg
A MEMBER OF THE 124TH REGIMENT NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS ~ To His Wife, Before the Battle of Chancellorsville, Camp Near Falmouth
ANONYMOUS ~ Fort Federal Hill, Baltimore, Mar 8 1863
ANONYMOUS ~ Fort McHenry, Apr 10 1863
ANONYMOUS ~ Fort McHenry, Apr 27 1863
ANONYMOUS ~ Fort McHenry, June 7
ANONYMOUS ~ In Camp Eastville, Northampton, Sept 2 1863
SERGEANT EDMUND EVARTS ~ Fort Federal Hill, Sep 9 1863
JOHN WHIPPLE ~ The Battle at Newbern
H.H. PENNIMAN, LOGAN’S DIVISION, 17TH ARMY CORPS ~ The Morning Reveille, Lake Providence, 1863
E.W. KETCHAM, 120TH NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS ~ Camp Near Falmouth, Virginia, Mar 11, 1863
ANONYMOUS ~ Algiers, Louisiana, April 3 1863
ANONYMOUS ~ A Western Soldier to a New England Woman
ROBERT HORAN, 95TH ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS ~ On the Battlefield, rear of Vicksburg, May 21 1863
JOHN WHIPPLE ~ Fort Anderson, Newbern, North Carolina, May 31 1863
JOHN WHIPPLE ~ Fort Anderson, North Carolina, April 1863
SERGEANT T.A. ROLLINS ~ Charge of the Ninety-Fifth Illinois on the Fortifications of Vicksburg, May 22 1863
JOHN WHIPPLE ~ Fort Anderson, Maryland, Apr 14 1863
H.H Penniman, M.D. ~ Vicksburg, 1863
H.H. PENNIMAN ~ Vicksburg, June 23 1863
H.H. PENNIMAN, M.D. ~ Vicksburg
“HUTCHISSON” ~ Hospital, Fredericksburg
ANONYMOUS ~ Camp of the Forlorn Hope, Before Port Hudson
S.A. ROLLINS, 95TH ILLINOIS ~ In Vicksburg, July 5 1863
JAMES G. GOODMAN, CO. B, 95TH ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS ~ Resting After the Battle, Natchez, Mississippi, 1863
CHARLES E. HOOVER
LLOYD KNIGHT
CORNELIUS W. HARRIS, 20TH U.S. COLORED INFANTRY ~ Camp Parapet
FRANK NICHOLS
GEORGE O’MEALLY
H.P.M., NEW YORK 7TH REGIMENT ~ Bush River, July 5, 1863
H.H. PENNIMAN, M.D., 17TH ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS ~ Camp Above Vicksburg
JOHN WHIPPLE ~ Snuff Eaters, Camp Near Newbern, Feb 11, 1863
CHARLES A. HAITSTOCK, SERGEANT, 22ND U.S. COL. REGT. ~ Fortress Monroe, 1863
BENJAMIN A. WILLIS, MAJOR 119TH NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS ~ Headquarters, 119th N.Y. Volunteers, Brooks Station, May 19, 1863
ROBERT GOULD SHAW ~ The First Colored Regiment, Steamer De Molay, Off Cape Hatteras, June 1, 1863
ROBERT GOULD SHAW ~ St. Simon’s Island, June 9, 1863
ROBERT GOULD SHAW ~ St. Helena’s Island, South Carolina, July 3, 1863
CHARLES N. MAXWELL, 3RD MAINE REGIMENT ~ Battle of Gettysburg
STEPHEN A. ROLLINS, Vicksburg, Mississippi, July 20, 1863
MAJOR-GENERAL O.M. MITCHEL ~ Headquarters Third Division, Bowling Green, Feb 18 1862
ROLAND GREENE MITCHELL, 7TH REGIMENT, NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS ~ Baltimore, Maryland, Club-house, July 1863
C.F. WAKEMAN, CORPORAL, CO. E, 3RD NEW YORK CAVALRY ~ Newbern, North Carolina, July 25 1863
LLOYD KNIGHT ~ Nov 29, 1855
GEORGE M. FRANKLIN, CAPTAIN AND AIDE-DE-CAMP ~ The Sabine Expedition
HARRY WASHBURN, 1ST ---- BATTERY ~ Vicksburg, Mississippi, Nov 18 1863
WILL MCLAIN OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, 32ND REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEERS ~ Vicksburg, Mississippi, Nov 18, 1863
J.G. NIND, 127TH ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS ~ “The Military Horizon”
S.A. ROLLINS, 95TH ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS ~ Vicksburg, Mississippi, Nov 18 1863
HASSELTINE DUNTEN, CO. 14TH WISCONSIN VOLUNTEERS ~ Vicksburg, Nov 19 1863
LIEUT. HARVEY M. MUNSELL, PENNSYLVANIA VETERAN VOLUNTEERS ~ The Spy, Brandy Station, Dec 13, 1863
WILLIAM M. MCCLAIN, 32ND OHIO VOLUNTEERS, INFANTRY, 2ND BRIGADE ~ To Miss Sarah Southworth, Winthrop, Maine, Vicksburg, 1863
GEORGE M. DOFF, 1ST PENNSYLVANIA ARTILLERY, BATTERY B ~ Near Culpepper, Dec 31 1863
EDGAR WADHAMS, COMPANY A, 140TH REGIMENT ~ Germantown U.S. Hospital
STAFF OFFICER ~ To His Mother, Headquarters, Knoxville, Oct 2 1863
ROWLAND MINTURN HALL, CAPTAIN 3RD NEW YORK CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS ~ Advance Upon Goldsboro, North Carolina
SERGEANT S.A. ROLLINS, 95TH ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS ~ A Soldier’s Prophecy
WARD B. FROTHINGHAM, LIEUT. 59TH MASSACHUSETTS VETERANS VOLUNTEERS ~ “The Seven Days Fight”
S.A. ROLLINS, 95TH ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS ~ Vicksburg, Mississippi, January 2, 1864
ANONYMOUS ~ Sanitary Fairs, Camp Kearney near New Orleans, Jan 1864
ANONYMOUS ~ Vicksburg, Jan 15 1864
WILL M. MCLAIN, 32ND OHIO VOLUNTEERS ~ The Green-House, Vicksburg, Jan 18, 1864
W.S. HUBBELL, 32ND OHIO VETERANS INFANTRY ~ The Raid, Vicksburg, Feb 2 1864
SERGEANT S.A. ROLLINS ~ The Emancipation Proclamation – A Fallen Hero’s Words, To Miss Sarah Southworth, Winthrop, Maine, Vicksburg, 1864
JOHN E. WHIPPLE ~ The Prison at Elmira – Lookout Mountain, Elmira Barracks, New York, Jan 1864
JAMES C. GOODMAN, 95TH ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS ~ On Board the Steamer John Raine, for Red River
THOMAS SULLY, 15TH ILLINOIS INFANTRY ~ Washington “Hospital Home”
OSGOOD J. NOYES, 8TH WISCONSIN VOLUNTEERS ~ Alexandria, Louisiana, April 1864
W.S. HUBBELL, 32ND OHIO VOLUNTEERS ~ On Furlough
D. MCCALL, LIEUT. 66TH U.S. INFANTRY, COLORED ~ Vicksburg, 1864
SERGEANT S.A. ROLLINS, 95TH ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS ~ Surrender of Vicksburg, Vicksburg, Mississippi, Feb 18, 1864
S.A. ROLLINS ~ Vicksburg, Mississippi, Feb 9, 1864
WILLIAM M MCLAIN ~ Huntsville, Alabama, May 24, 1864
WILLIAM M. MCLAIN, 32ND OHIO VOLUNTEERS INFANTRY, OF RICHMOND, VA. ~ Contrabands, After returning from Sherman’s Raid in February 1864
SERGEANT S.A. ROLLINS, 95TH ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS ~ After Returning from the Red River Expedition, Memphis, Tennessee, May 31, 1864
C. HUTCHINSON ~ Camp of 108th Volunteers, Fort Morton, Virginia, May, 1864
R.A. TALBOT, 4TH IOWA V.V.I. ~ Kenesaw Mountain, Iowa Regiment
WILL M MCLAIN, 32ND OHIO VOLUNTEERS ~ A Rainy Day in Camp, Huntsville, Alabama, May, 1864
J.R. PILLINGS ~ In the Trenches, Petersburg, Virginia, June 1864
JAMES R. AYRES, 3RD MICHIGAN REGIMENT ~ Spottsylvania Courthouse
BYRON B. WILSON, VERMONT VOLUNTEERS ~ “The Women of the North”
J.R. PILLINGS, 86TH NEW YORK STATE VETERAN VOLUNTEERS
CHARLES DE MOTT, 1ST NEW YORK ARTILLERY, KILLED IN ACTION ~ Brandy Station, 1864
CHARLES DE MOTT ~ In the Camp, on the Field
S.A. ROLLINS ~ Alexandria, Louisiana, Apr 27, 1864
LIEUT. D. MCCALL, 66TH U.S. COLORED REGIMENT ~ Milliken’s Bend, April 19, 1864
LIEUT. ANSON S. HEMINGWAY, 70TH U.S. COL. REGIMENT ~ Motto – “Remember Fort Pillow,” Vidalia, Louisiana, May 17, 1864
J.R. PILINGS ~ Halted on the Peninsula, near the Pamunkey River, May 29, 1864
J.R. PILLINGS ~ Army of the Potomac, Bartlett’s Mills, Virginia, June 10
JOHN WHIPPLE ~ The Prison Camp, Elmira, New York, July, 1864
WARD B. FROTHINGHAM, LIEUT. 59TH REGIMENT, MASS VETERANS VOLUNTEERS ~ Patriotism and Hard-Tack, January, 1864
S.A, ROLLINS, 95TH ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS ~ Red River Expedition
S.A. ROLLINS ~ After the Red River Expedition, Alexandria, May 1864
CHESTER HUTCHINSON ~ Fredericksburg, May 2, 1864
J.R. PILLINGS ~ Army of the Potomac, May 18, 1864
ANONYMOUS ~ Guntown Expedition, Memphis, July 1, 1864
WILLIAM L. MCLAIN ~ Headquarters in the Trenches, In front of Kenesaw-Pit, en route for Atlanta, Georgia, June 28, 1864
JOHN R. PILLINGS ~ Petersburg, Virginia, July 25, 1864
SERGEANT JOHN W. STARKINS ~ Petersburg, Aug 1, 1864
YOUR SOLDIER FRIEND ~ Four Miles North of Atlanta, July, 1864
WILLIAM M. MCLAIN, CO. B., 32ND OHIO INFANTRY ~ The Thirty-Second Ohio in the Battles of July 22 and 28 Near Atlanta, Georgia, Camp of the 17th Army Corps, Near Atlanta, Georgia, August 8, 1864
WILLIAM L. MCLAIN, CO. B, 32ND OHIO ~ Preaching An Abolition Sermon
MAJOR-GENERAL W.B. FRANKLIN ~ Major-General Franklin’s Capture and Escape, Portland, Maine, Aug 26, 1864
EDWIN J. MARSH ~ Army of the Cumberland, West Virginia, Sept 15, 1864
C.P. PARKER, COM. SERGEANT 1ST MICHIGAN CAVALRY ~ Campbell Hospital, Washington D.C., 1864
C.C. CONE, LIEUT. 8TH U.S. CAVALRY ~ “Chicago Convention,” In the Field, Sept 20, 1864
W.H. TIMBERLAKE, 13TH INDIANA CAVALRY ~ “The Hero of Chickamauga”
ISAAC STOKELEY, NEW YORK COLORED REGIMENT ~ Hart’s Island, New York, 1864
J.R. PILLINGS ~ “The Mine,” Before Petersburg, Virginia, August 1864
JOHN H. COOK ~ Before Petersburg
WILLIAM L. MCLAIN, 32ND OHIO VOLUNTEERS ~ Compromise
OSCAR BENNETT, DRUMMER BOY, 14TH ARTILLERY, NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS ~ David’s Island, Written after Returning from Sherman’s Raid to Meridian, Mississippi
LIEUT. DOUGAL MCCALL, 66TH U.S. COLORED INFANTRY ~ “A View from a Soldier’s Watch-Tower”
CAPTAIN S.R. KEENAN, 56TH MASSACHUSETTS ~ A Happy New Year, Newbern
A STAFF OFFICER ~ The Mine, Before Petersburg, August 1864
WILLIAM M. MCLAIN ~ An Exodus in the 19th Century, Urbana, Ohio, Feb 15, 1865
J.T. CONNOLLY, A.D.C. ~ Battle of the Wilderness, November 1864
W.S. HUBBELL, 32ND OHIO VOLUNTEERS ~ “Lost Mountain,” Camp Marietta, Georgia
JOHN ENGLAND, CO. E, 2ND NEW YORK CAVALRY ~ Camp Parole, Annapolis, Nov 28, 1864
W.R. SNOOK, 68TH OHIO VOLUNTEERS ~ General McPherson, In the “Front,” near Atlanta, Georgia, 1864
CHARLIE H. WHITE, 21ST MASSACHUSETTS VETERAN VOLUNTEERS ~ Before Petersburg
WILLIAM M. MCLAIN, 32ND OHIO VOLUNTEERS ~ “The Vicksburg Union Literary Society” – Broken Ties
WARD B. FROTHINGHAM, LIEUT. 59TH REGIMENT VETERAN VOLUNTEERS ~ Army of the Potomac, Annapolis, 1864
E.G. MARSH, 15th NEW YORK CAVALRY, GENERAL CUSTER’S DIVISION ~ Lee’s Surrender, Virginia, Camp in a Field, April 14, 1865
LIEUT. DOUGAL MCCALL, 66TH U.S. CAVALRY ~ Our Loss, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, April 16, 1865
T.R. KEENAN, 17TH MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEERS ~ Joy and Grief, Raleigh, North Carolina, April 20, 1865
Remember folks, this is an 1865 First Edition. This book is 150 years old.
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