Hogmire, Mitchell H. – July 22, 1864

Michigan Civil War Collection


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Regiment: 3rd Michigan Cavalry Battles Mentioned: Historical Figures: Ulysses S. Grant, William T. Sherman DuValls Bluff Ark July 22 Dear Wife I have taken this opportunity to infor m you of my health and also of the receiption of your letter which bears date of June 24 You will think it strange perhaps of its tary on the road but we only get mail when a fleet of boats come in not oftener than once in 3 weeks But write just as often I will get them some time Now as to our health mine is good and so is Edwin. Arbs also Milan has the Dysentery not dangerous Andrew has the fever but is getting along now quite smart Hod is sick not dangerous Nicolas Newman was buried yesterday was sun struck he lived near Charley Broughts in Geneva there has been more death in our Regt since we have been here than all told since I enlisted they have died on an average of 1 per day for the last 17 days None have died as yet out of our company and none dangerously sick now Yesterday we drew our horse s the talk was that we were going back to Memphis but since we drawed horses will have to abandon that Idea I think the Regt will be much more healthy as soon as they commence scouting for then we will get something green to eat which we have not had since we have been here as to the news here in this Department all is still nothing going on either side I received a letter from Spence stating he was well and that there was not any news from the army of the Potomac only that Grant had demanded the surrender of Petersburg Harvey received a letter from his Brother stating he was well but had had an awfull sight of fighting lately I also heard that Henry Sherwood was shot near Atlanta in a fight also a Lamphear from Lawrence Our boys some of them think we have it rough But I am satisfied to stop here it is not very healthy but our loss dont begin to compare with the loss of other Regts in the field to be sure it is more pleasant to be in Active service and the front But there is more hardships to endure The report is current here that Sherman is within 5 miles of Atlanta I hope it may be true for I think that the taking Atlanta will be of far more service to our troops than Richmond and it is my opinion of the two places At lanta will be taken first how I would like to hear of the taking of Either and know it to be true But I have my doubts whether that news will come very soon or not Jane I was talking with Major Wilcox this mor ning and he told me my time would be out this fall and I hope it will be so let some of our home pimps come out and try it It will give them an apetite for home viands I am glad the three hundred dollar clause is struck out We want men not money But I have to close for want of room Kiss trudy for me take a share to yourself give my best Respects to all Yours etc Mitchell H Hogmire