In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about the rains near Vicksburg, that his unit occupies the same position, that it has been relatively quiet, and that illness is spreading among Union soldiers. He also writes that they have beds made of cane that are constructed by placing forks into the ground to elevate the bed and placing boards to support the soldier. A typed transcript follows the original handwritten letter in this digital file
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes how his unit is fixing tents, under review by Brigadier G...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about uncertainty regarding the destination of his regime...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes that many in his unit have received sick furlough and he...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about the rains near Vicksburg, that his unit occupies th...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about efforts to fortify the levee protecting his camp fr...
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 sister Sallie, Evans writes that Union forces are digging tunnels toward Confe...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes about improvements his unit made to their rifle pit and ...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes that Union forces are beginning their assault on a line o...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about his improving health, the sudden march back to Jack...
In this letter to his sister, Thomas Evans writes that his unit has been stationed in a Kentucky cam...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about his observations of the Vicksburg siege. He describ...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about a cold wind from the north and a march eastward alo...
In this letter to his sister, Thomas Evans writes a Union camp of thousands near Falmouth, Kentucky....
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about spring and its many sounds and animals, including b...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes how his unit is fixing tents, under review by Brigadier G...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about uncertainty regarding the destination of his regime...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes that many in his unit have received sick furlough and he...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about the rains near Vicksburg, that his unit occupies th...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about efforts to fortify the levee protecting his camp fr...
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 sister Sallie, Evans writes that Union forces are digging tunnels toward Confe...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes about improvements his unit made to their rifle pit and ...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes that Union forces are beginning their assault on a line o...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about his improving health, the sudden march back to Jack...
In this letter to his sister, Thomas Evans writes that his unit has been stationed in a Kentucky cam...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about his observations of the Vicksburg siege. He describ...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about a cold wind from the north and a march eastward alo...
In this letter to his sister, Thomas Evans writes a Union camp of thousands near Falmouth, Kentucky....
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about spring and its many sounds and animals, including b...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes how his unit is fixing tents, under review by Brigadier G...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes about uncertainty regarding the destination of his regime...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes that many in his unit have received sick furlough and he...