In this letter to his father, Evans writes that he suspects a significant move on the part of Union forces is going to happen soon. He also notes a couple of deaths, Reuben Clark and John Martin. A typed transcript follows the original handwritten letter in this digital file
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes about his observations of fighting near Vicksburg. He de...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes that many in his unit have received sick furlough and he...
In this letter to his father, Evans writes about a cold front that moved through Milliken\u27s Bend,...
In this letter to his father, Evans writes that he suspects a significant move on the part of Union ...
In this letter to his father, Evans writes about the siege of Vicksburg, the use of Union artillery ...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes about improvements his unit made to their rifle pit and ...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes about fighting along the White and Arkansas Rivers. He a...
In this letter to his father, Evans writes that his unit is getting ready to board a boat to land ne...
In this letter to his father, Evans writes describes the batteries defending Vicksburg along the Mis...
In this letter to his father, Evans writes of the pleasant weather and the fact that the past six mo...
In this letter to his father, Evans writes that his unit is still guarding the Union camp in Perkens...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes about illness amongst his regiment resulting in five dea...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes that his unit is getting ready to garrison the Union stro...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes that Union forces made a march toward Jackson, Mississip...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes that Confederate forces have retreated from Jackson, Mis...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes about his observations of fighting near Vicksburg. He de...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes that many in his unit have received sick furlough and he...
In this letter to his father, Evans writes about a cold front that moved through Milliken\u27s Bend,...
In this letter to his father, Evans writes that he suspects a significant move on the part of Union ...
In this letter to his father, Evans writes about the siege of Vicksburg, the use of Union artillery ...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes about improvements his unit made to their rifle pit and ...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes about fighting along the White and Arkansas Rivers. He a...
In this letter to his father, Evans writes that his unit is getting ready to board a boat to land ne...
In this letter to his father, Evans writes describes the batteries defending Vicksburg along the Mis...
In this letter to his father, Evans writes of the pleasant weather and the fact that the past six mo...
In this letter to his father, Evans writes that his unit is still guarding the Union camp in Perkens...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes about illness amongst his regiment resulting in five dea...
In this letter to his sister, Evans writes that his unit is getting ready to garrison the Union stro...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes that Union forces made a march toward Jackson, Mississip...
In this letter to his brother, Evans writes that Confederate forces have retreated from Jackson, Mis...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes about his observations of fighting near Vicksburg. He de...
In this letter to his parents, Evans writes that many in his unit have received sick furlough and he...
In this letter to his father, Evans writes about a cold front that moved through Milliken\u27s Bend,...