Slater, William – June 15, 1865

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters


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Regiment: 1st Michigan Engineers Battles Mentioned: Historical Figures: John A. Logan, William T. Sherman Camp Near Louisville Ky June 15th 1865 From Wm Slater to Miss Ann Clark Northville for to a muse a few moment of time I though I would drop a few lines once more to you as I cant hear from you at all to say wither you are living or dead but I suppose you are all right as I be or expect so we got in to Louisville Yesterday morning we left Washington last friday morning and last night I got a letter from Mr. Can with two dollars in which came very [   ?   ] I [  ?  ] a use you we have nine months + a halfe [   ?   ] to day as far as I do understand we will draw eigh months pay next week and then the rumor round camp for Mexico the balance of our time I think that they will have to be smart if they take us all and I got a letter from Mrs. Guthrie to ask me ware John was but I could not tell her much only ware we left him and after wards they sent him to another hospittle in New York but I cant learn wether it in the citty or state he tole me that he would right home I offered him some riting paper to take along I think if head been so pick as he could not rite he might of get some one to rite for him for I would rite for any one I did think he ware sent home not fit for duty I told her that I was willing to do all I could for her to but I cant do much by finding out such a I blame him the most for not riting or getting some one to rite for him then she would of none all about ware and how he was it does not cost much to rite and let one now ware one is I take a intrist in it to let one no ware I be and then if anyone does ask ware the Rigement is then one can tell I think in the corse of a few days wether I will be soon at home or not but Ann I do think they will not take me to Texas a live it is hard work for they men to bare about two days before we left Washington they sent four hundred + eighty discharged to Detroit to be paid off the one years men and there times was not hout for three months and some as inlisted in 62 and we have to stand the lost for it all the usage and abuse as we have got in this army is hard for one to dissceribe I no it all but I cant rite it with a pen it to much but I will tell you since I have been in the army I have have wat it was to want such as I never did before I often thaned god as my family had enough and that was halfe enough for me and I have seen the time a good man might when I have traveled all day in the rain and get in camp after dark at + mihgt and fell thankfull to lay down in acorn field with out supper and get up next morning long before day light ring my blankets and lap them up and throw them on my back with a wam cup of coffee and one hard tack for my brekfast and in a raing season Lallway considered my loat halfe as heavy as in fare time and now they do not want to pay us for when we ware at Righley North Carolina it ware march to Alexandria and these your paper Hall be maid out and you shall be convayed to your expective state and there you will be paid off and mustered out and sent to your home that we did now you must got to Louisville K.Y for the wetern army belongs these and then you will have your papers and your disscharge and when we came to Louisvilled the first thing as we so was A order to pay the army eigh months pay and I supose that is all the discharge as we will get for one wile now I would like to now at is the best for me to do I have full filled my contract in every point and I have not had to trouble the Hospittle verry much I have been throw all the raids as as been hone since November last and always ready both night and day and there is just talk if this eight months pay does come and that should come next week that most of them will rebell and if they do [  ?  ] they army is verry hill dissatisfied is is causing a great deall of uneasiness as one of the boats as just behind us severall of the Soldiers could see ther homes and the officers would not let them get off severall jumped hover board and went three of them got Baynets stuck through them and on the boat ware I ware on a captain of General John A Logan asked the Cap of the boat for a state room he told him that he had not one directly after a rebb officer as ware Prelowed asked the Cap if he could have a state room the Cap sais yes ser you can and some one went and told Gen Jn A Logan and J A Logan called the Cap a son of band the [  ?  ] began the Cap had to run and hide and he could not be seen no more through the rout I so my selfe in Cincinetta Cittisons taken Perowled rebb prissoners in the bakers shop and giving them Bread that I sow my selfe done but we did belong to the Union and we had plenty of Hard tack as it happened Mr. Van took a notion to send me three dollars and that was not all spent yet there for I bough my diner on my own expence it is once in a great will as we will find a good loyal cittison it put me to thinking and laughing at one little village as we called at and staid a short time I went in the house to get a drink of water she wase a jeish woman she sais dose ye want any Pies to eat I told her ho we ware some of shermans Bummers and we have not had no pay for nearly ten months and all our money ware done god bless ye man take a pie and give your mate one halfe of it if ye have any coffee to trade but we had tradid all our coffee the day before two of the boys stole some pies or cakes from a small boy and when we got in camp they ware tied up by the thumbs it is a rare chance to find people so liberal with Shearmans raiders I do I think I will be able to tell in the corse of a few days I under stand the othorietes as tellegrafted to Washington to no wether this Army shall be disscharged or not in the [     ?     ] of Louisvill as a great many of they boys from Michigan but I cant find non as does belong to this Rigement it is a nise simetarry but I cant say much about the Citty as I have not been in it yet but I can tell you wat I have seen Harpers ferry and the Shanadore Valley as all the talk as been so now I must conclude by saying give my respects to all I am your Will Wisher and treu friend William Slater Co F First Mich Eng + Mechanicks Louisvill KY not Shearmans army no more. [On Envelope:] Miss Ann Clark Northvilled Box 181 Wayne County Michigan