In this letter to his brother, Evans writes about the Sunday service and the good weather. He notes that the regiment is not on the whole interested in the service and that there are not women in the vicinity. He writes they are in pursuit of Confederate soldiers on the run and reports of Edward Eaton\u27s (from Allen Center) death due to illness. In the postscript he claims that if others received letters like his, the patriotism of his regiment would remain high. A typed transcript follows the original handwritten letter in this digital file
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about the chaos of war he has witnessed to date. He expre...
In this letter to his brother, Evans comments upon a photograph he sent to his family and more soldi...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes that many in his unit have received sick furlough and he...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes about improvements his unit made to their rifle pit and ...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes about that Confederate forces have been firing upon the ...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes that the healthy members of his regiment left by boat to...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes about the return of Lieutenant Cline and canal being dug...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about a walk he took that reminds him of his childhood. H...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes about illness among his unit describing his camp as an ...
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 brother, Evans writes that Confederate forces have retreated from Jackson, Mis...
In this letter to his mother, Evans writes how beautiful the scenery would be if not for the sights ...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes that his brigade boarded a boat upriver to fight Confede...
In this letter to his brother, Thomas Evans writes about the departure from camp of three regiments,...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about his improving health, the sudden march back to Jack...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about the chaos of war he has witnessed to date. He expre...
In this letter to his brother, Evans comments upon a photograph he sent to his family and more soldi...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes that many in his unit have received sick furlough and he...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes about improvements his unit made to their rifle pit and ...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes about that Confederate forces have been firing upon the ...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes that the healthy members of his regiment left by boat to...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes about the return of Lieutenant Cline and canal being dug...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about a walk he took that reminds him of his childhood. H...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes about illness among his unit describing his camp as an ...
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 brother, Evans writes that Confederate forces have retreated from Jackson, Mis...
In this letter to his mother, Evans writes how beautiful the scenery would be if not for the sights ...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes that his brigade boarded a boat upriver to fight Confede...
In this letter to his brother, Thomas Evans writes about the departure from camp of three regiments,...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about his improving health, the sudden march back to Jack...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about the chaos of war he has witnessed to date. He expre...
In this letter to his brother, Evans comments upon a photograph he sent to his family and more soldi...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes that many in his unit have received sick furlough and he...