Andrew L. Harris, a Union officer during the Civil War, wrote this letter on March 25, 1863 from Brook's Station, Virginia, the Army of Potomac's winter quarters. Harris reports that the Army is in fine condition and ready for the upcoming spring campaign. Most of the letter laments that the citizens of Ohio are providing aid and comfort to the enemy by opposing the Union government in its efforts in defeating the Southern cause. Harris suggests that the men who are sitting out the war at home should join the Union Army so that the veterans can teach the recruits how to fight. Andrew Harris notes that the world is watching the outcome of the American Civil War to see if democracy or the "Slave Aristocracy" will win out. Harris closes the ...
Thomas suggests that the Union army\u27s use of African American soldiers may keep me in Libby unti...
The Army of the Tennessee is amassing outside of Vicksburg, the rebel \u27Gibraltar,\u27 and the 7...
The Army of the Tennessee is amassing outside of Vicksburg, the rebel \u27Gibraltar,\u27 and the 7...
Andrew Harris wrote this letter on July 11, 1863, one week after the Battle of Gettysburg as the Uni...
Andrew L. Harris wrote this letter to "friend Lough" on June 7th 1863 from Brooke's Station Virginia...
Anthony W. Ross wrote this letter to his wife Sarah while he was serving in the Union Army during th...
Anthony W. Ross wrote this letter to his wife Sarah while he was serving in the Union Army during th...
Anthony W. Ross wrote this letter to his wife Sarah while he was serving in the Union Army during th...
Thomas remarks the recent arrival of several Union regiments in camp and his expectation to see ser...
Anthony W. Ross wrote these letters to his wife Sarah while he was serving in the Union Army at Loo...
Thomas remarks the recent arrival of several Union regiments in camp and his expectation to see ser...
Thomas remarks the recent arrival of several Union regiments in camp and his expectation to see ser...
Thomas suggests that the Union army\u27s use of African American soldiers may keep me in Libby unti...
Thomas suggests that the Union army\u27s use of African American soldiers may keep me in Libby unti...
Anthony W. Ross wrote this letter to his wife Sarah while he was serving in the Union Army during th...
Thomas suggests that the Union army\u27s use of African American soldiers may keep me in Libby unti...
The Army of the Tennessee is amassing outside of Vicksburg, the rebel \u27Gibraltar,\u27 and the 7...
The Army of the Tennessee is amassing outside of Vicksburg, the rebel \u27Gibraltar,\u27 and the 7...
Andrew Harris wrote this letter on July 11, 1863, one week after the Battle of Gettysburg as the Uni...
Andrew L. Harris wrote this letter to "friend Lough" on June 7th 1863 from Brooke's Station Virginia...
Anthony W. Ross wrote this letter to his wife Sarah while he was serving in the Union Army during th...
Anthony W. Ross wrote this letter to his wife Sarah while he was serving in the Union Army during th...
Anthony W. Ross wrote this letter to his wife Sarah while he was serving in the Union Army during th...
Thomas remarks the recent arrival of several Union regiments in camp and his expectation to see ser...
Anthony W. Ross wrote these letters to his wife Sarah while he was serving in the Union Army at Loo...
Thomas remarks the recent arrival of several Union regiments in camp and his expectation to see ser...
Thomas remarks the recent arrival of several Union regiments in camp and his expectation to see ser...
Thomas suggests that the Union army\u27s use of African American soldiers may keep me in Libby unti...
Thomas suggests that the Union army\u27s use of African American soldiers may keep me in Libby unti...
Anthony W. Ross wrote this letter to his wife Sarah while he was serving in the Union Army during th...
Thomas suggests that the Union army\u27s use of African American soldiers may keep me in Libby unti...
The Army of the Tennessee is amassing outside of Vicksburg, the rebel \u27Gibraltar,\u27 and the 7...
The Army of the Tennessee is amassing outside of Vicksburg, the rebel \u27Gibraltar,\u27 and the 7...