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Letter From William Patterson To His Mother Julia On December 29, 1861, William Patterson
Letter From William Patterson To His Mother Julia On December 29, 1861, William Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
William Patterson wrote this letter to his mother on December 29, 1861. In the letter he talks about illness among the troops at Camp Wood and the recent work of rebuilding a bridge.
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1861 Dec. 25, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1861 Dec. 25, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
Victoria VI [Vancouver Island] –[ Dec 25th/61
Dear Brother
This is Christmas day and as I take my pen to write you a few lines. Wishing you a merrie time and a happy New Year, my mind travels back to years, and I am again taking my Christmas dinner at St. Andrews surrounded by the loved ones at home, it is a pleasing illusion, and I suffer myself to enjoy it for awhile, but as I dismiss it, God knows, how much I wish that it was a reality. I wrote you a few hurried lines by the …
Letter From Jefferson Patterson To His Son Robert Dated December 25, 1861, Jefferson Patterson
Letter From Jefferson Patterson To His Son Robert Dated December 25, 1861, Jefferson Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
Jefferson Patterson wrote this long letter to his son Robert on December 25, 1861. In the letter he talks about a bridge over Bacon Creek that was burned by Rebel soldiers and subsequently rebuilt. He mentions there have been a number of recruits from Dayton including Pettigrew and Longstreth, and the great ranks of troops in Kentucky. He refers briefly to newspaper reports of Charles Anderson's escape from Texas and the Rebel troops destruction of the Northern Missouri railroad. He also talks about visiting cousins Lizza and Jennie Price.
Letter From Robert Patterson To His Father Jefferson Patterson On December 21, 1861, Robert Patterson
Letter From Robert Patterson To His Father Jefferson Patterson On December 21, 1861, Robert Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
Robert Patterson wrote this letter to his father on December 21, 1861. In the letter he discusses his recent illness and camp conditions. He also mentions one of his company officers, Captain Young, who has recently resigned.
Letter From Robert Patterson To His Father Jefferson On December 15, 1861, Robert Patterson
Letter From Robert Patterson To His Father Jefferson On December 15, 1861, Robert Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
Robert Patterson wrote this letter to his father on December 15, 1861. He writes from Rolla, Missouri and discusses his recent illness and camp conditions. He also talks about the officers and their leadership abilities.
Partial Letter From Robert Patterson To An Unidentified Recipient Dated November 25, 1861, Robert Patterson
Partial Letter From Robert Patterson To An Unidentified Recipient Dated November 25, 1861, Robert Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
This is part of a letter from Robert Patterson to an unidentified recipient which describes the surrounding countryside where he is encamped on November 25, 1861.
Letter From Jefferson Patterson To His Son Robert Dated November 8, 1861, Jefferson Patterson
Letter From Jefferson Patterson To His Son Robert Dated November 8, 1861, Jefferson Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
Jefferson Patterson wrote this letter to his son Robert on November 8, 1861. In the letter he talks about the issue of secession, recent elections and the Union ticket. Also mentioned is a battle which took place at Belmont, Missouri.
Letter From Colonel A. Sanders Piatt To Captain Robert Patterson Dated August 14, 1861, Abram Sanders Piatt
Letter From Colonel A. Sanders Piatt To Captain Robert Patterson Dated August 14, 1861, Abram Sanders Piatt
Patterson Family Correspondence
Colonel Abram Sanders Piatt wrote this letter to Captain Robert Patterson on August 14, 1861, inviting Robert to join his Zouave regiment.
Letter From W.B. Rice To Mrs. Harriet L. Rand, July 31, 1861, Harriet L. Rand
Letter From W.B. Rice To Mrs. Harriet L. Rand, July 31, 1861, Harriet L. Rand
Paul W. Bean Civil War Papers
Letter from W.B. Rice to his sister Louisa, July 31, 1861. In it he tells her of his life in the army and the conditions they faced since the outbreak of the war, though the reality of the situation and the brutality of the battlefield caused him enough disturbance to not include any information about his experiences at Bull Run.
Taken from the Paul W. Bean Collection, Box no. 279, f.44
Letter From Chas Mcdougal To Robert Patterson Dated July 29, 1861, Chas Mcdougal
Letter From Chas Mcdougal To Robert Patterson Dated July 29, 1861, Chas Mcdougal
Patterson Family Correspondence
Chas McDougal wrote this letter to Robert Patterson as a means of introduction for Clive Robson on July 29, 1861. In the letter he asks Patterson to assist in recruiting troops for Clive Robson.
Letter From Frank L. Lemont To J.S. Lemont, July 8, 1861, Frank L. Lemont
Letter From Frank L. Lemont To J.S. Lemont, July 8, 1861, Frank L. Lemont
Paul W. Bean Civil War Papers
Letter from Frank L. Lemont to his mother J.S. Lemont, July 8, 1861. In it he tells her of the weather and their current situation in camp near Washington. He indicates that a battle is to be expected in the near future and passes along rumors that the battle ahead should be short, decisive, and end the war swiftly but he himself chooses instead to worry less about that outcome because it is not in his power to read the future.
Taken from the Paul W. Bean Collection, Box no. 277, f.5
Letter From Frank L. Lemont To J.S. Lemont And Samuel R. Lemont, June 30, 1861, Frank L. Lemont
Letter From Frank L. Lemont To J.S. Lemont And Samuel R. Lemont, June 30, 1861, Frank L. Lemont
Paul W. Bean Civil War Papers
Letter from Frank L. Lemont to J.S. Lemont and Samuel R. Lemont, June 30, 1861. In it he mostly tells his family of their long journey to Washington amid the preparations for war, including the numerous parades and interactions with locals on their way from Maine, down through Boston to Washington. He wishes the family well and that they not worry excessively over his situation.
Taken from the Paul W. Bean Collection, Box no. 277, f.5
Letter From Robert Patterson To His Mother On April 28, 1861, Robert Patterson
Letter From Robert Patterson To His Mother On April 28, 1861, Robert Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
Robert Patterson wrote this letter to his mother on April 28, 1861. In the letter he talks about his health, food conditions at camp and orders to troops to move to Camp Dennison, at Loveland, Ohio from Camp Jackson.
Letter From William Patterson To His Brother On April 13, 1861, William Patterson
Letter From William Patterson To His Brother On April 13, 1861, William Patterson
Patterson Family Correspondence
William Patterson wrote this letter to his brother on April 13, 1861. In the letter he talks about daily life and family concerns.