Ingram writes that many of the men in his regiment and company are unable to perform the duties of a soldier.Thurman, Wayne1860s (1860-1869)Antersville (Mo.)600ppiCivil War Home FrontDC045This Civil War Home Front collection was funded by LSTA
Marion reports that he is going to school, but that there are only other boys in attendance- there a...
Wayne Thurman asks his father for twelve dollars so he can purchase a revolver, and promises to pay ...
Thurman writes of encountering Native Americans in the wilderness, who were surprised to see the tro...
Ingram recounts his marches over the past few weeks, mostly to and from Springfield.Thurman, Wayne18...
Ingram is disappointed he had to break the Sabbath by shooting at men.Thurman, Marion1860s (1860-186...
Marion writes that his Regiment is involved in guarding twenty miles of railroad and a large watermi...
Wayne's company was ordered to Kentucky as one of only two companies that were deemed fit to go into...
Marion reports that there is no one to help with the harvest.Thurman, Wayne1860s (1860-1869)Grandvie...
Floyd writes of a failed expedition down the Yazoo River.Thurman, Francis M.1860s (1860-1869)600ppiC...
Thurman writes that he has only been able to hear two sermons since he left home.Ingram, Nancy1860s ...
Thurman, because of Lincoln's assasination, would like to remain in the army until the last traitor ...
Francis apologizes for not promptly returning his brother's letters because he has been so busy taki...
Thurman tells Wayne that in Spencer, that there is an outcry about the hard times, but he predicts t...
A friend tells Thurman of his business pursuits in Thurman's absence and wishes that Thurman was hom...
Ingram gives news of the local church, reporting that attendees have been enthusiastic.Thurman, Fran...
Marion reports that he is going to school, but that there are only other boys in attendance- there a...
Wayne Thurman asks his father for twelve dollars so he can purchase a revolver, and promises to pay ...
Thurman writes of encountering Native Americans in the wilderness, who were surprised to see the tro...
Ingram recounts his marches over the past few weeks, mostly to and from Springfield.Thurman, Wayne18...
Ingram is disappointed he had to break the Sabbath by shooting at men.Thurman, Marion1860s (1860-186...
Marion writes that his Regiment is involved in guarding twenty miles of railroad and a large watermi...
Wayne's company was ordered to Kentucky as one of only two companies that were deemed fit to go into...
Marion reports that there is no one to help with the harvest.Thurman, Wayne1860s (1860-1869)Grandvie...
Floyd writes of a failed expedition down the Yazoo River.Thurman, Francis M.1860s (1860-1869)600ppiC...
Thurman writes that he has only been able to hear two sermons since he left home.Ingram, Nancy1860s ...
Thurman, because of Lincoln's assasination, would like to remain in the army until the last traitor ...
Francis apologizes for not promptly returning his brother's letters because he has been so busy taki...
Thurman tells Wayne that in Spencer, that there is an outcry about the hard times, but he predicts t...
A friend tells Thurman of his business pursuits in Thurman's absence and wishes that Thurman was hom...
Ingram gives news of the local church, reporting that attendees have been enthusiastic.Thurman, Fran...
Marion reports that he is going to school, but that there are only other boys in attendance- there a...
Wayne Thurman asks his father for twelve dollars so he can purchase a revolver, and promises to pay ...
Thurman writes of encountering Native Americans in the wilderness, who were surprised to see the tro...