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United States History

Ohio Wesleyan University

1862

Death (civilian)

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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 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 Mary Armstrong And Jacob G. Armstrong To Thomas S. Armstrong, Mary Armstrong, Jacob G. Armstrong Mar 1862

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

Harvey Collection Letters

Mary informs Thomas that Mr. Heath who preached at Wilbur's funeral died.


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

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

Harvey Collection Letters

Flavilla wrote to her brother about travels, Rachel Etnires's death, and the health of others.


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

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

Harvey Collection Letters

Jacob discusses Wilbur's health and the people caring for him in the 4th Street Hospital. William heads for Cincinnati to visit Wilbur at the urging of Mr. Gomer Wynne.