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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 Dec 1862

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

Harvey Collection Letters

Robert writes that the Brigade is 4 miles in advance of the Army of the Mississippi and without a direct supply line. The Brigade has "played smash" along its route, burning 16 bridges. A Sergeant copes with the death of his son.


Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Francis P. Porter, Thomas S. Armstrong Dec 1862

Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Francis P. Porter, Thomas S. Armstrong

Harvey Collection Letters

Thomas says he would like to see Francis as soon as "Burnside whales the Rebels." He doubts that George is interested in marrying Meda .


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

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

Harvey Collection Letters

Thomas talks about the food preparation and other conditions in camp and replies to some of Flavilla updates from home.


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

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

Harvey Collection Letters

Thomas asks for money so he can pay his commisary bill down and pay Lieutenant Black back. He enjoys soldiering, even though it is uncertain when he will be paid again.


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 details the regiment's three-day march from New Creek to Petersburg, Virginia (now West Virginia).


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

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

Harvey Collection Letters

George writes the Regiment has taken many prisoners and he is optimisitc that the war will be over by the first of April. He advises Francis be cautious with Robert Hanson as he is fond of drinking.


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

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

Harvey Collection Letters

Thomas informs his father of recent military intel and an upcoming 'expedition' south.


Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Jacob G. Armstrong, Thomas S. Armstrong Nov 1862

Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Jacob G. Armstrong, Thomas S. Armstrong

Harvey Collection Letters

Thomas's regiment has been moving frequently and "drilling considerably" along the way. He laments the casualties of the war so far. He requests supplies from home, including 20 pounds of butter, writing supplies and some boots.


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 John W.A. Gillespie To Rev. William Chadwick, John W.A. Gillespie Nov 1862

Letter From John W.A. Gillespie To Rev. William Chadwick, John W.A. Gillespie

Harvey Collection Newspapers

After conversing with recently captured rebel soldiers, John voices his disdain for the politics of conciliation that he fears may be gaining momentum among "northern sympathizers." He affirms his desire to see the Confederacy utterly defeated. John compliments the deeds of John A. Logan.


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

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

Harvey Collection Letters

George asks Francis about the Porter family's move to Illinois and expresses doubt about leaving the front for home in the current winter. He offers teaching advice to Francis.


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 Thomas S. Armstrong To Francis P. Porter, Thomas S. Armstrong Nov 1862

Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Francis P. Porter, Thomas S. Armstrong

Harvey Collection Letters

Now in New Creek, Thomas is back in the "tented field" and optimistic about the state of the war. His Regiment is bracing for a raid by Stonewall Jackson.


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 W.G. Spencer To Armstrong Family, W.G. Spencer Nov 1862

Letter From W.G. Spencer To Armstrong Family, W.G. Spencer

Harvey Collection Letters

W.G. Spencer sends condolences to the Armstrongs regarding Wilbur's death and news about his family; anxieties about the war


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

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

Harvey Collection Letters

Under orders, Thomas asks his father to contact a sutler in Zanesville to transport a cook to the camp


Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Jacob G. Armstrong, Thomas S. Armstrong Nov 1862

Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Jacob G. Armstrong, Thomas S. Armstrong

Harvey Collection Letters

Thomas laments returning to "the tented field again"; meeting a company that was at the battles of South Mountain and Antietam; posing for a painted photograph; supplies sent to Robert Hanson.


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

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

Harvey Collection Letters

Robert writes to Francis about the bad food poisoning some soldiers and how looking at photos and knowing they are prayed for helps the soldiers' resolve.


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 Oct 1862

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

Harvey Collection Letters

George reacts to an ongoing accusation of dishonesty by some relations to the Porter family and requests that Francis keep close watch on his collection of letters


Letter From Charles M. Cornyn To Thomas S. Armstrong, Charles M. Cornyn Oct 1862

Letter From Charles M. Cornyn To Thomas S. Armstrong, Charles M. Cornyn

Harvey Collection Letters

Thomas is promoted to 1st Lieutenant in the 122nd OVI.


Letter From John W.A. Gillespie To Sister, John W.A. Gillespie Sep 1862

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

Harvey Collection Newspapers

John gives an account of the Battle of Middleburg in which the 20th and 78th Ohio Regiments repelled a Confederate force of about 7,000.


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

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

Harvey Collection Letters

George encourages Francis to write to him, shares a brief account of recent combat, and considers the consequences of a possible draft.


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

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

Harvey Collection Letters

Thomas is in charge of camp while the Captain and 1st Lieutenant are recruiting.


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

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

Harvey Collection Letters

Robert describes a recent skirmish and current conditions surrounding the regiment's encampment


Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Francis P. Porter, Thomas S. Armstrong Aug 1862

Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Francis P. Porter, Thomas S. Armstrong

Harvey Collection Letters

Thomas is recruiting around Norwich to stave off a draft. He expresses his frustration at the need for a draft and his intention to return to the field.


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 Robert Hanson To Jacob G. Armstrong, Robert Hanson Aug 1862

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

Harvey Collection Letters

Robert asks Jacob to care for Colonel Leggett's mockingbird and expresses concern that Thomas will gain weight while enrolled in school.