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Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Editor, Thomas S. Armstrong Dec 1862

Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Editor, Thomas S. Armstrong

Harvey Collection Newspapers

Thomas describes a march through the mountainous countryside of western Virginia (now West Virginia) and the regiment's observance of Christmas.


Letter From Robert Hanson To Francis P. Porter, Robert Hanson Nov 1862

Letter From Robert Hanson To Francis P. Porter, Robert Hanson

Harvey Collection Letters

After routing Rebels at Holly Springs, Robert writes the Brigade is in high spirits in La Grange. He considers the community of freed men near Grand Junction. The 78th has not paid its soldiers in 5 months and holiday furloughs are not likely.


Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Editor, Thomas S. Armstrong Nov 1862

Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Editor, Thomas S. Armstrong

Harvey Collection Newspapers

The 122nd Regiment travels from Camp Union to New Creek in anticipation of an engagement with Stonewall Jackson. Thomas requests letters from friends.


Letter From Robert Hanson To Jacob G. Armstrong, Robert Hanson Nov 1862

Letter From Robert Hanson To Jacob G. Armstrong, Robert Hanson

Harvey Collection Letters

Robert describes prisoners taken in that he feels surrendered out of exhaustion. He remarks on the complications managing a growing Brigade and the state of some local communities affected by the fighting.


Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Editor, Thomas S. Armstrong Oct 1862

Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Editor, Thomas S. Armstrong

Harvey Collection Newspapers

Reenlisted with the 122nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Thomas describes the encampment near Parkersburg, Virginia and a leisure trip to Blennerhassett Island.


Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Armstrong Family, Thomas S. Armstrong Oct 1862

Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Armstrong Family, Thomas S. Armstrong

Harvey Collection Letters

Thomas shares news about illness, looting of livestock, and the camp itself.


Letter From George W. Porter To Francis P. Porter, George W. Porter Aug 1862

Letter From George W. Porter To Francis P. Porter, George W. Porter

Harvey Collection Letters

George tells of a Union meeting near camp that some fellow soldiers scouted, implores the women from home to wait to marry until the war is over.


Letter From John W.A. Gillespie To Parents, Brother, And Sisters, John W.A. Gillespie Aug 1862

Letter From John W.A. Gillespie To Parents, Brother, And Sisters, John W.A. Gillespie

Harvey Collection Newspapers

John describes the regiment's move from Grand Junction to Bolivar in advance of a Confederate force. The Union army gathered in Bolivar now numbers about 7,000. As a means of punishing the Rebels, John supports engaging former slaves in the labors required to establish camp.


Letter From Robert Hanson To Thomas S. Armstrong, Robert Hanson Jul 1862

Letter From Robert Hanson To Thomas S. Armstrong, Robert Hanson

Harvey Collection Newspapers

Robert expresses his wish that the Union would allow soldiers to commandeer food and livestock. With the camp assuming "a business aspect," Robert begins to make shoes to order for locals.


Letter From George W. Porter To Francis P. Porter, George W. Porter Jul 1862

Letter From George W. Porter To Francis P. Porter, George W. Porter

Harvey Collection Letters

George discusses the issues the regiment is having defending against Jackson's cavalry ambushes. A local citizen faces punishment from Colonel Leggett for swearing an oath of loyalty to the Union in bad faith.


Letter From Robert Hanson To Thomas S. Armstrong, Robert Hanson Jun 1862

Letter From Robert Hanson To Thomas S. Armstrong, Robert Hanson

Harvey Collection Letters

Robert tells Thomas about his week in Purdy, getting his foot ran over by a wagon and time in Bolivar.


Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Editor, Thomas S. Armstrong May 1862

Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Editor, Thomas S. Armstrong

Harvey Collection Newspapers

Thomas uses a march through the field with his regiment to provide a tour of the battlegrounds around camp that comprised the Battle of Shiloh.


Letter From George W. Porter To Francis P. Porter, George W. Porter Mar 1862

Letter From George W. Porter To Francis P. Porter, George W. Porter

Harvey Collection Letters

George talks about regiments gathering near Corinth, Mississippi in preparation for a "big fight," requests letters from friends and family.


Letter From John W.A. Gillespie To Editor, John W.A. Gillespie Mar 1862

Letter From John W.A. Gillespie To Editor, John W.A. Gillespie

Harvey Collection Newspapers

John takes stock of the Union regiments assembling at his encampment, suspecting that a large offensive will be mounted against nearby Rebels. He provides updates on the well-being of local soldiers.


Letter From George W. Porter To Francis P. Porter, George W. Porter Mar 1862

Letter From George W. Porter To Francis P. Porter, George W. Porter

Harvey Collection Letters

In the aftermath of the battle, George describes the dynamic between the Union army and the nearby communities "in the heart of Secesh." He expects the regiment will be heading up river to Nashville.


Letter From John W.A. Gillespie To Editor, John W.A. Gillespie Feb 1862

Letter From John W.A. Gillespie To Editor, John W.A. Gillespie

Harvey Collection Newspapers

John describes the 78th OVI's boarding first the steamboat Neptune and then the Tecumseh. He considers a report that the regiment is bound for Fort Henry, TN rather than Paducah, KY.