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Letters, 1862 - 1865

 File — Folder: 1

Scope and Content

From the Collection:

This collection contains 18 letters from George W. Watson, a private in Company H, 12th New Hampshire Infantry during the American Civil War, written from camps in Virginia and Maryland. With the exception of the first letter, which is addressed to both his parents, all of the letters are addressed to Watson's mother. The letters commence from Georgetown on October 16, 1862. Employing some unique spelling (e.g., "tell my dear sister to not crie for i chall come home a gane and see you all in a shourt time ..."), Watson shares personal news while requesting news from home and frequently provides his opinions of his surroundings ("give me Newhampshire for all the country that I seen yet for my part i light it the best") and rations ("we have some Magety ham to Eat Once in while..." and later "we get oysters and Fish a penty...") while advising others at home not to join the army. He asks for provisions to be sent from home and notes the prices paid in camp for tobacco and various foodstuffs. He also writes of guarding prisoners at Point Lookout, Maryland. Watson writes frankly of both personal and national affairs, at one point complaining about his father having gotten drunk on the money that he had sent to his mother and sisters, and at another condemning at length the Copperheads ("i supose the Coperheads say it [the war] will last as long as Linkon is president i think more of a rebbel then i do of a coperhead..."). He also writes from the siege of Petersburg, describing the breastworks, the gunshot that went through the toe of his shoe in a recent charge, and of a rebuffed attempt to trade between the lines with the Confederates. The letters conclude with Watson writing from Point of Rocks Hospital about his upcoming furlough.

Also in the collection is a single letter from an unidentified Union soldier writing from Batesville, Arkansas to his father, brother, and sisters, and relaying his recent activities and national war news.

Dates

  • 1862 - 1865

Creator

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

The materials in the collection are in English.

Conditions Governing Access

The collection is open to research.

Extent

From the Collection: 0.1 Cubic Feet (1 folder)

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech Repository

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