Scott, James P. – December 9, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection

RECEIPT No. 2   Dec.     1863 Return of Clothing, Camp & Garrison Equipage Issued To Lt. Jas P. Scott

Baxter, Theophilus R. – December 3, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection

Sparta Tenn. Dec 3th 1863. Dear Daughter Mary I recieved your mothers and your ever welcomd letter last night and am glad to hear that you are all wel I should to step in and eat some sider and drink a few apples now and then just for a change a for a discharge you may just all make your selves easy on that point

Potter, Charles H. – November 19, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection

Murfreesboro Tennessee Nov. 19th 1863 Dear Father Your letter of the 12th has just arrived & I have this moment mailed a letter th the Express Agt at Nashville to have my box stoped there untill farther orders. I think it will get through all right we are on the move now which you see by my adress & we expect to stop some where near Nashville.

Wasson, John – November 16, 1863; December 2, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Winchester Tenn Nov. the 16th 1863 Dear Uncle Your letter of the 2nd of the month came to hand on the 12th and it was the first news of of any kind I had since the 28th of August from home but I found by reading it that there is some letters I never got we left Rankin ferry on the 8th of the month and came to this place it seams like going home to get back here once more Gen. Shermans army has been passing through here two days now

Baxter, Theophilus R. – November 13, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection

[E Plurisus L’Num] Head Quarters, Co. F, 2d Reg. Michigan Volunteer Cavalry. Camp, at Winchester Tenn Nov 13th, 1863. Dear Mary I seat my self to answer yours of the third which I recieved this morning and was glad to get it and to hear that you are wel I am as wel as usual I am troubled some with the rheumatism in my wright hand and shoulder I recieved yours and a picture last week after about 6 weeks travil

Potter, Charles H. – November 12, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection

Winchester. Nov 12th 1863 Dear Father After three days Hard marching I find my self at this place also three or four letters from home & the paper & envelope & stamp you spoke of it is the first letter I have had from home in over two months. was very glad to hear that you was in such good health. before we left the Ferry.

Graves, Ira – October 30, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Tenn Oct 30 63 Deckard Stasion Dear Clara It is with much plasher that I once more set down to write you, I halve nothen to do to day but to write to you and so I will try to write you a good long letter.

Wasson, John – October 18, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Rankins ford Tenn Oct the 18th 63 Dear Uncle I Send you these fiew lines in answer to your letter of the 28th of August since that time I have had verry little oppertunity to write and we have not herd from home Since that time the rebs got one train of wagons with a lot of our Mail

Potter, Charles H. – October 5, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection

Marshall Oct 5/63 Mr Potter I have heard this morning that qm had not heard from Charley and as I have heard a letter [ ? ] writen by one in his regiment I hasten to say to qm that Charley was in the Battle but was not hurt.

Graves, Ira – October 4, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Headquarters Co A, 2d Reg. Michigan Volunteer Cavalry 1st Reg’t, 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland Camp, Near Chattanooga, 1863 Dear Clara I now write you a few lines more it is a long time sence I halve hird from you ar writing to you I got your last letter

Wasson, John – August 25, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Bolever Ala August the 25th 1863 Dear Uncle I now send you a fiew lines once more. I think I have not wrote to you since I left Triune Tenn in [ ? ] last so I will now five you some account of our adventures since then we heft [ ? ] the 23 of June early in the morning

Fullington, George W. – August 21, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

HEADQUARTERS Co F 2nd Reg. Michigan Volunteer Cavalry Camp, Boliver August 21st, 1863 My Dear Uncle Prosper It is with pleasure that I seat myself to chat a little while with you on this Small Sheet of paper I received your kind letter that you sent with Auntys and Right glad I am to think that you havent quite forgotten me yet

Fullington, George W. – August 21, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Head Quarters Co F, 2d Reg. Michigan Volunteer Cavalry 1st Regt, 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division Army of Cumberland Camp, At Stevens Wood Ala August 21st, 1863 My Own Dear Aunt I received your kind letter of this 11th and right glad I was to hear froms you. it found me well and on duty and I am glad to hear that it left you is Such good health but I am Sorry to hear that Uncle Pops health is not good and I hope that he will Soon recover his good health again

Potter, Charles H. – August 20, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection

Camp Bolivar Stevenson, Alabama August 20th 1863 Dear Father Yours of the 6th came to hand day before yesterday was very glad to hear from home once more. there is not much news. we have marched a long ways since I wrote you last. the boys are all well & enjoying themselves finely

Graves, Ira – August 4, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Headquarters Co A, 2nd Reg. Michigan Volunteer Cavalry 1st Reg’t 1st Brigade, Ist Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland Camp, Near Fayettiville Aug. 4, 1863 Dear Clara I write you a few more lines I got a letter from you last night part from you and part from your father

Fullington, George W. – July 27, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

HEADQUARTERS Co F, 2nd Reg. Michigan Volunteer Cavalry Camp, at Salem, July 27th, 1863 My Dear Aunt Emily, I received your kind letter of the 16th it found me in the best cind of health and was very glad to hear that it left you the same I am glad to think that I am thought so much of

Potter, Charles H. – July 24, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection

Faetteville Tennessee July 24th 1863 Dear Father After so long a time I have at last the opportunity to write a few lines to you. to let you know how I am getting along. the boys are all well & in fine spirits and I consider myself one of the best as far as good health goes.

Wasson, John – June 18, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Triune Tenn. June the 18th /63 On the first page of the paper you will find an account of the late attact on this place of whitch I gave you an account in a former letter Colonel Campbell of the 2nd Michigan is now acting Brig. Gen. of our Brigade

Wasson, John – June 18, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Triune Tenn. June the 18th 1863 Friend Mariette: I take this opertunity to write you a letter. I suppose by this time you will think I an not going to answer your letter of last Feb. and I dont blame you for thinking so. I am not going to make any excuse only that I have not don it for I have none to make of any kind whatever but I beg your pardon for my grose neglect and I promis to do better in the future.

Wasson, John – June 17, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Triune Tenn June the 17th 1863 Deear Friends I send yo this paper as I thought you mite be gld to get a paper from here on the 1st Page you will find a piece written by Lieut. Gorden of our Company now acting Adjt. of the regiment the old editor of the enquirer and the officer that enlisted me I have sent you some paper before this let me know if you ever got any of them

Wasson, John – June 15, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Triune Tenn. June the 15th /63 Dear Friends you may like to know something of the daily life of a soldier I will now try to give you some in site on this point now to do this correctly is out of the question entirely for they change according to the distance he is from the enmy but I will tell you how it is with us now

Potter, Charles H. – June 14, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection

Head Quarters 2nd Mich Cavalry at Irvine Tennessee June 14th 1863 Dear Father Wishing to hear from home once more and not knowing how to do so without writing another letter to you. it has been a long time since I have heard from home I have not received any answer from the last letter I wrote some time ago.

Graves, Ira – June 8, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

June 8 Tryhune Tenn Miss Clara Dear I received a letter from you yesterday and one some time ago and i could not ancer it till now and I halve to borrow pen and ink to do it

Wasson, John – June 1, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Franklin Tenn June the 1st /63 today I send $50 00 by express whitch you will get at berlin you can do what ever you think best with it only be sure and keep an account of all that Thomas and we sends separate and also of all the expens you ar  at in seing to all while we ar gone so that there will be no trubble