In this letter to his brother, Thomas Evans writes that he was sent to guard a railroad bridge, marched to Paris, Kentucky, the crops between Cynthiana and Paris, their reception in Paris, setting up camp, and patrolling the streets. He also mentioned that he reported to General Burbridge. A typed transcript follows the original handwritten letter in this digital file
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes about the regiment\u27s movement toward Frankfort, Kentu...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes that his regiment is near Paris on its way to Lexington,...
In this letter to his sister, Thomas Evans writes a Union camp of thousands near Falmouth, Kentucky....
In this letter to his brother, Thomas Evans writes that he was sent to guard a railroad bridge, marc...
In this letter to his brother, Thomas Evans writes about the departure from camp of three regiments,...
In this letter to his brother Thomas Evans writes about his unit\u27s march along the Ohio River and...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about the regiment\u27s movement toward Louisville, Kentu...
In this letter to his brother, Thomas Evans thanks his brother for harvesting Thomas\u27 corn crop. ...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes that he landed in Algiers, Louisiana and rode by railcar...
In this letter to his sister, Thomas Evans writes about a 25 mile march. He writes about slaves that...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes that his brigade boarded a boat upriver to fight Confede...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes about improvements his unit made to their rifle pit and ...
In this letter to his sister Thomas Evans writes about night guard duty to prevent people from escap...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes that he does not have much in the way of duties and desc...
In this letter to his parents, Thomas Evans writes about the days of marching. Evans describes the d...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes about the regiment\u27s movement toward Frankfort, Kentu...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes that his regiment is near Paris on its way to Lexington,...
In this letter to his sister, Thomas Evans writes a Union camp of thousands near Falmouth, Kentucky....
In this letter to his brother, Thomas Evans writes that he was sent to guard a railroad bridge, marc...
In this letter to his brother, Thomas Evans writes about the departure from camp of three regiments,...
In this letter to his brother Thomas Evans writes about his unit\u27s march along the Ohio River and...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about the regiment\u27s movement toward Louisville, Kentu...
In this letter to his brother, Thomas Evans thanks his brother for harvesting Thomas\u27 corn crop. ...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes that he landed in Algiers, Louisiana and rode by railcar...
In this letter to his sister, Thomas Evans writes about a 25 mile march. He writes about slaves that...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes that his brigade boarded a boat upriver to fight Confede...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes about improvements his unit made to their rifle pit and ...
In this letter to his sister Thomas Evans writes about night guard duty to prevent people from escap...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes that he does not have much in the way of duties and desc...
In this letter to his parents, Thomas Evans writes about the days of marching. Evans describes the d...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes about the regiment\u27s movement toward Frankfort, Kentu...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes that his regiment is near Paris on its way to Lexington,...
In this letter to his sister, Thomas Evans writes a Union camp of thousands near Falmouth, Kentucky....