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Letter From George W. Porter To Francis P. Porter, George W. Porter Sep 1864

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

Harvey Collection Letters

George justifies his decision not to re-up; describes the aftermath of a battlefield outside Atlanta.


Letter From George W. Porter To Jacob G. Armstrong, George W. Porter Oct 1863

Letter From George W. Porter To Jacob G. Armstrong, George W. Porter

Harvey Collection Letters

George offers his thoughts on Jacob's ill-fated "Kansas expedition" and discusses the recent skirmishes he participated in near Canton, Mississippi.


Letter From George W. Porter To Francis P. Porter, George W. Porter Oct 1863

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

Harvey Collection Letters

George describes a skirmish that took place over 5 days, including a "narrow escape" from an ambush.


Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Jacob G. Armstrong, Thomas S. Armstrong Aug 1863

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

Harvey Collection Letters

Thomas recalls seeing combat at Winchester and asks for news of his regiment.


Letter From George W. Porter To Francis P. Porter, George W. Porter Jun 1863

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

Harvey Collection Letters

George details the demolition of a fort in Vicksburg and the bloodshed of the ensuing charges incurred by the Union regiments. He requests that his body be buried wherever the Porter family is situated.


Letter From George W. Porter To Francis P. Porter, George W. Porter Jun 1863

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

Harvey Collection Letters

George provides an account of the regiment's fighting leading up to the Siege of Vicksburg. He describes the Union army's fortifications, sapping tactics, and encounters with enemy sharpshooters.


Letter From Thomas S. Armstrong To Jacob G. Armstrong, Thomas S. Armstrong May 1863

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

Harvey Collection Letters

Thomas descibes a battle and talks about camp conditions.


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 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 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 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 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 John W.A. Gillespie To Editor, John W.A. Gillespie May 1862

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

Harvey Collection Newspapers

John reports on the skirmishes the regiment has engaged around Corinth, TN during the siege. John predicts that a confrontation between the armies here "will be the most terrible the world has ever witnessed." He acknowledges the work of attached physicians caring for the regiment's wounded.


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

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

Harvey Collection Letters

George writes three men in his Company have died, and that "a sick man stands slim chance in the Army." His Company left Pittsburgh Landing or Shiloh Plains April 5th, and Thomas will remain with them until after the battle at Corinth.


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 May 1862

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

Harvey Collection Letters

George warns Francis not to marry Thomas because he suspects Thomas has Consumption.


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

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

Harvey Collection Letters

Robert discusses Wilbur's death and recounts the Battle of Shiloh and his suspicions about "the surprise of the first day of the fight." The regiment is preparing to head towards Corinth, Mississippi.


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

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

Harvey Collection Letters

Due to his ongoing illness, Thomas is discharged from the military. He confides that his condition was worse than he described in his last letter but he has recovered.


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

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

Harvey Collection Letters

Thomas relays his thoughts on Wilbur's death and his own illness during the regiment's engagement in the Battle of Shiloh


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

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

Harvey Collection Letters

George provides a detailed account of the 78th OVI's involvement in the Battle of Shiloh.


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

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

Harvey Collection Letters

Robert speaks highly of George's leadership and fitness for promotion. He predicts the camp will march for Corinth within days.


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

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

Harvey Collection Letters

Robert describes travel to a battle at Fort Donelson on the Steamer Neptune via the Cumberland River and the circumstances by which the 78th OVI missed military engagement.


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

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

Harvey Collection Letters

Thomas details two weeks of his regiment's travel and camp conditions. Wilbur contracts "lung fever" and leaves camp for a hospital in Cincinnati.


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

In the aftermath of the Battle of Fort Donelson, John provides an account of the Union encampment there, including the distribution of provisions and the handling of wounded soldiers. John surveys the Confederate losses and converses with the surrendering General Simon Bolivar. Wilbur has fallen ill and returned to Cincinnati aboard a steamship with sick and wounded.


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 relays an hourly log of the regiment's trip up the Cumberland River from Paducah, KY to Fort Donelson, TN. He describes the theater of battle surrounding the fort, including the engagement of the gunboats and the ensuing carnage.


Letter From William H. Turner To Thomas S. Armstrong, William H. Turner Oct 1861

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

Harvey Collection Letters

W.H. Turner describes skirmish in the Kanawha Valley and defending against ambush on the Gauley River. William's captain takes measures to rally his soldiers in the aftermath.