Hubbard, Thomas A. – October 1, 1862

Michigan Civil War Collection

Oct 1st 1862 Friend Martha and Mary Louisville Ky I have took this opportunity to write a few lines to let you know where we are we are camped about a mile from town. I got a letter from Orvil last night and one from [ ? ] I commenced a letter last night and did not get time to finish it and so I try again

Burns, Robert – September 30, 1862

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Tuesday night Sept 30. 62 My dear Davidson It is now midnight and we have been busy packing for a march to-morrow. We arrived at Jeffersonville opposite Louisville Sunday morning.

Bass, William W. – September 26, 1862

Michigan Civil War Collection

September the 26 1862 Dear frend I receive your leater last night I very glad to hear from you and to har you was well I am well toffar than ever than I ever was on labors has ben very hard this month we have march 400 miles this month I am in Ketuckey again the last day of last month we lef Steveson Alabama we have march through Tenessee and Kentuckey

Potter, Charles H. – September 25, 1862

Michigan Civil War Collection

Louisville, Ky. Sept 25th 1862 Dear Father I take this opportunity to write a few lines to you to inform you of my health and of the rest of the Boys also. my health is very good at present, the rest of the boys are all well accept Wing & Chan they are. in the Hospital yet

Fox, Perrin V. – September 19, 1862

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

[ ? ] Knob Ky. Sept. 19th 1862 My Dear Ida If you were on the hills at whose base we lay, you could get a pretty good birds eye view of the Army of the Ohio. Wood’s Division is in the advance, six miles from here.

Crawford, John Gault – January 11, 1862

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Head Qrs. 2d Batt. 2d Mich. Cav. New Haven, Ky. Jan. 11, 1863 Cousin James: Seated upon this beautiful Sabbath afternoon all alone within my tent, trying to pass away the time the thought occurred to my mind that I would do something I never did before in my life, “to wit,” write Cousin James a letter and see how mad he would be at my imprudence.