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4lh Corp'l Goo W llulloway, kiiled Sept. (.Jonathan Uootli, iJi.schnrgPil.
lOlli, 1862. I B K Hyde, eore eyes, in Wishington.
Slh Corj/l Geo L Ilydc, wounded aud dia- R SStevenson, killed Sei I l7tb, 186-2.
charged.
RJ Siiiij.son, killed Sv-pt. I7ib 1862. 11 S Piltin-er, killed Aug. 28lb, 186 2. Wm Cuuiiiiighani, ail right. Casper Godiciit, bri.;ai!e butcher. PB .'. right, wounded Aug 28ib, 1862;
in geueral honpiUil doing well.
I
as to the 2nd nn ! j.ist returned fioi
Samuel Peyton, wounded Aug 28lh, 1862;
in hospital Wasbington. M Cook, Corp'l, wounded Aug. 28lb,
1862; (-ince dii-d. James Iliiobes Corp'l; wo ndcd Aik'. 28th, 1862; in ho-ipiulWa.sbini:ton D C. II HMcKeuzie, killed Sept. I7tb, 1862. LewiiTLaKoiit, on detached sen ice 6lli RiJ K Chase, all right.
I battory. John Doyle, wouuded Aug 28tb, 1862; in
E K .McCord, diseliargnl. hospital Wasbington, D C.
V i'.ittygiovd, wouulod Sepl 17lh, 18tJ2. Geo Coiiilhind, all ri-ilit. J W Miles, on delacbed service iu 4lh ur- Lewis Bledler, wounded Aug: 28lb, 1862;
tjlb-rv. io hospitalPliiia lelpliia. Pa.
Win iT Snedgr.i.ss, wounded Aug 26lh, John Coonce, wounded Aug 28th, 1862^, 1802; iu jueiierai iKspitid. in hospital Wjishingion, U C. '
F BiiorniHtitfr, woundjd Aug 28lh, 1862; Chas A Govior, Corp'l; sick in general | J.ick.sou p.issed the Chesier Gap nn<|;'
ill general ho-pital. bospiUl. I ni:.de'good his esoape from the Sheuaa
R.\rnisiroiig, ull right. Wm B Reed, in gen'l hospital Washington,
Rdraves, wuuudcd Sept l7rb, 1862; iu D C; wouiide : Aug 28ll:, 1862 geueral liospitu
such election returns ns I get, fhough I prosunie you may h:ivc received some of them from other sources. My iufoimaut and 6ih Rogimcnts hag the front, from hlin, an ohl friend, I got some accurate ijifsr- m.-ition ns to the movement of the r.'^-'s. ; 'ihe 2nd Uegt. voted, .Stoddard 18, Han i che'tt 3; Gth Uegt, Stoddard 21, lluachett 49; -iOth Regt, titod aid 13, llancliett 70; Langwoiihys Ibitiory, Stoddard 2, and llancholt 1; total, Sioldard 54. flnnchott 123, fioni the 8d oth aud 7ih llogis,;! have no pni-ticub.is. i* |
1 leiiri. from my trienil who was out on a rcccoii oisancc, last Wodiiosdny night, ih:it on thiit night, Sionownll,
doiili Valley. C. I), (lurk
of the ha Crosso
LioKt
"W^ J Barnbisel, wounded Aug 28lb, 1862
dio-. ill i-'i'iit. Olio W Ludwig, ull right. I
Goo B Hyde, promoted to Corp'l; died
fioni wounds received Aug 28lli, 1862. G W Friiz, proinotcd lo Corp'l; ull li^ht, N«wtou Wi.'c-ox, 8uppo:o I killed, ruissing
sifico action of Aug 26th, 1862, Omar Wilcox, liif-cliurgovl. Daniel Eldi^l, wounded Aug. 28th, !S62. W J Gleason, ou detached servije iu lst
N II battery. Goo A Stepheu.'.ou, w.igoner, ull right. H W Noillrop, .'^ick. J U Biirtress, dead. J II Stubbs, all riubf. T B Day, wouuded Sept l7tb, 1862; in
ho.opital, Aloxandri.-i, Va. Joeeph Buck, wounded Aug. 28tb, 1862;
in liospitsl Alcxandiia, Na. Joseph Schilling, all right. Spencer Me d, wouuded Aug. 28tb, 1862;
doirg well. G W Nevins, wouiid«d Aug. 28tb, 1862; j doing well.
! Geo Beasley, killed Sept 19lb, 1862. Henry Evans, all right. C M Bucks, all rigl.t. WT Crosley, now Corp'l, all right. P F Kinney, ho.spital Hlteudant al Alexan¬ dria, Va. Mat Baker, wounded Sept l7th, 1862; io
general hospital, Alexandria, Va. Johu SJ.diu, wtundod Aug 28th, 1862;
siuco di»^. Ed P Kellogg, wounde<l Aug 28th, 1862,
pi-«nu)tod "to 2d Lieut; died from his
wounds. JoReph Ely, all right. Jubn Sclmiidt, killed Aug 28lh, 1862 F M Waldorf, sick iu hospital, Alcxaudria,
Va Albert Waldorf, wounded Aug 28lb, 1862 \
iu hospital, Alexandria, Va Orlando Waldorf, all right.
Geo M Wil.-on, Corp'l; wounded Scj.t. j °"""''"* K*="''»8 "'o»« finoly, his hUiK^
17th, 18G'2; iu Fred.-rick, Maryland Sa.iiiiel .Sprngue, all light Win I''raw ley, a'l rii^lit. Ch.Hs Ildgois, nick in Washington. Frank NicboLs. all right. D'irii lUiitou, all rivbl. J II HranhaiM, wounded Aug2Blh, 1SC2;
arm amj.ulated; in PbilHilelphia, Pa. Geo Buck, ill ijetieral hospital, sick. John Caliiii, wound.'il iu Aug. 28lh, 1662;
in liospii.il, Wash'ii^toii. J C Dillon, Corp'l; all right. D«vid Gud&er. at AnnaDolis.Md: ntroled. J W Kains, woundi-d Aug 28lh, 1862
iu hospital at Washington. Alben Speas, wounded Aug 28Lh, 1862
iu hospital al Washington. A II liarber, wounded Septl7lb, 1862
in hospital ut Suiokclown, Md. Win QEwiug, Corp'l; ali liirLt.
will \)i saved. T. P. Laverty is some¬ where iu the city, sick, when last heard of he was ut a private house. Lt Jas D. Wood was iu the city looking finely lust wcok.
The Soldiers' Aid Society receive.I 1 ist week f.om tho Qovuruur $500 which it expends inaiuly iu buying woollen cloth* ing for tl.e soldiers. .Mrs. E. O. U.cws- ter issiill IU tho employ oftlio Suuiuty under thc direction of its Secretary and she is doing a noble work, she has n good i.mbiilaiioc at I.e.- disposal and she goes j abuut from hospital tohospitul, hu iitin^i^ | up oil.' nick nnd wounded men and dis- j tributes cloihii.g and other n coss.iriea | among theiu. Ou C.iday l.st during i that severe snow storm, he went frotn i
_ . - ., teut lot ut, iu llarewoOd hospital, wlicie ;
xiL Ll!''''"'..'''*''' '" ^''"'^'"' ^'^'•P'^'*' »S the soldiers wore Without tiics to ke3^j
Wasbingtot . C M Black, discharged E R liousloy, (load. Alpbeus Cuiiant, all ri"bt.
them warm, nnd many hnd occasion lo look upo.i he aa nn uugcl of mercy in truih ni.d reality. K \ rx r 11 ." ^^ , ..^^ . I oikc litis oocnsion to tender my
A J Cuilis, wuuiided Auir 28tb, 1862: I. . , . . , ,, ...
ho.spit«l Alexandria, \^a. , '''"""•^ '^ ""-' ^'''^^' "' ^'^ ''''"' ^"^ *'"*
F Reekie, camp of iuhtruction. Mo. ' «o'"P'i""--"'^ *T'"c»' ''=^*« »'««" P"*'** '"«
E S Biookius, same place. ¦' *»> ^'""" ^'^ ^'**"'''" <"" "'hcrw.se, for my
Henry Rhode, dIuiniiiei-, same ph-ico. eu.leavora to do my duty iaiha good
J Ii Neaville, all riobt. work.iu whicjij nm cng.igcd. I should
Flank H Liicuin, Corp'l, now Sorgt; at howcvar have boon much ooiut pleased
Odd Fullow's Hall, Wasliin"tou. if the gooJ ladies ot iny old hone, hid
Walter Hyde, wounded Aug 28lb, 1862; long ero th s put iLem.st-lves to the troub
uow at ColK'go Hospital N Y. le of packing up a bnrrol of dried frutis,
Da\ id Strong, wounded und taken prison- berries aud apples jeili«i» tud wines
ei^July 2l8t, 1801; since paroled and (some of ihat w.Id giapo wiue which i»
discliarged. «torcd awny iu some of ihoir ho ea)
Alansou Parody, all right. ,^,^ „,,^,,^,,. blockings, shiron Th-uwei-s f
The above is a true statement .11 to the and some slippers. Wchave had, have rank aud wheroabouts of Co, "C," 2d Reg- ^^y, ^nd are like lo have iu ih... future ment Wisconsin Voluutesis al pi-escul ^^^ ^ros-sc mea in our hosp.tals. Will date, Nov. 2d, 1862,
OLas Manning, wounded Aug. 28lb, 1802; _^^^,,^ ^iiS^lrJx^^iiWi' in hospital, Wosbiugtou, D C. f^ .
Win F Boulding, all riyht. Wm M Kosler, woundod Aug. 28lh, 1862 ; i siiiCd discharged.
I sill Yours Truly,
Levi Showalter,
\V. V. 11.-.^
W AsiiiN-aro.N'D. C. NoVKMBKR lUih. 18G2. M. M. POMEROT
Drair Sir :—I 8*nd vou
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not the ladies of L.-t Crosso provide tor their wants. Scud your packugus by Hail.oad, the freight will bo only about $3.00 per barrel. Jbead tho money to hi;! by letter, or if too hard up 1 wiil pny thc charges out of ray o>vu poj.;ui, if tb y are som by rallro.il uot hy express Cen.iiul/ it s lo u« to lu; tUtt .Messi-s.
Object Description
| Title | Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 2 |
| Source Title | Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 2 |
| Volume | 2 |
| Author/Creator | Quiner, E. B. (Edwin Bentley), d. 1868. |
| Description | When the Civil War broke out in 1861, journalist Edwin B. Quiner began clipping from newspapers any letters written home by soldiers who were serving at the front. He also included some letters from journalists embedded with the troops and from civilian agents appointed to accompany each regiment. Quiner bound these clippings into ten scrapbooks totaling 3,793 pages, and compiled handwritten indexes to eight of them. They formed the basis for his thousand-page book, ""Military History of Wisconsin: a record of the civil and military patriotism of the state, in the war for the Union..."" (Chicago: Clarke & Co., 1866). The scrapbooks are arranged chronologically, with each volume broken into rough sections devoted to individual regiments. Their text is not keyword searchable, but each volume has been carefully tagged by WHS staff and can be searched at the Quiner collection home page. The scrapbooks can also be browsed effectively, since within each regiment, letters were generally pasted in chronological order. At an average of 3 letters per page, the scrapbooks offer legible texts of more than 10,000 letters written by Wisconsin Civil War soldiers. |
| Subcollection | Letters |
| Source | Wis Mss 600; WIHVQ500-A |
| Source Type | letter |
| Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
| Publication Date-Electronic | 2010 |
| Rights | © Copyright 2010 by the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) |
| Digital Format | XML |
| Digital Identifier | CWQU0020000 |
Description
| Title | 320 |
| Source Title | Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 2 |
| Regiment | 2nd Infantry |
| Volume | 2 |
| People | Armstrong, R.; Barber, A.H.; Barnheisel, Martin J.; Beasley, George; Biedler, Lewis; Black, C.M.; Booch, Jonathan; Bouldin, W.H.; Bower, John; Branham, J.H.; Brookins, E.S.; Buck, George; Buck, Joseph; Burgess, J.H.; Burton, Daniel; Cahill, John; Chase, J.H.; Clark, C.D.; Cook, Michael; Coone, John; Couillard, George; Crowley, W.T.; Cunningham, William; Currant, Alpheus; Curtis, Andrew J.; Day, L.B.; Dillon, J.C.; Eldred, Daniel; Evans, Henry; Ewing, William; Foster, William M.; Frawley, William; Fritz, G.W.; Fry, Joseph; Gleason, W.J.; Godsent, Casper; Govier, Charles A.; Graves, R.; Gudger, David; Hilgers, Charles; Holloway, George W.; Housley, E.R.; Hughes, James; Hyde, B.H.; Hyde, George B.; Hyde, George L.; Hyde, Walter; Kellogg, Edward P., Lt.; La Font, Lewis; Laverty, T.P.; Liscum, Frank H., Lt.; Ludwig, Otto W.; McCord, E.K.; Mead, Spencer; Miles, J.W.; Neaville, J.H.; Nevins, George W.; Nichols, Frank; Northrop, H.W.; Parody, Alanson; Pettigrove, Frederick; Peyton, Samuel; Pittinger, H.S.; Raines, John W.; Reckler, Fritz; Reed, William B.; Rhode, Henry; Schilling, Joseph; Schmidt, John; Showalter, Levi, Lt.; Simpson, R.J.; Snodgrass,William H.; Spears, Albert; Sprague, Samuel; Stephenson, George A.; Stevenson, R.S.; Strong, David; Stubbs, J.H.; Waldorf, H.M.; Waldorf, Orlando; Wilert, Newton; Wilert, Omar; Wilson, George M.; Wood, James D., Capt.; Wright, Philo B. |
| Source Type | letter |
| Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
| Publication Date-Electronic | 2010 |
| Rights | © Copyright 2010 by the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) |
| Digital Format | JPEG |
| Full text |
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4lh Corp'l Goo W llulloway, kiiled Sept. (.Jonathan Uootli, iJi.schnrgPil.
lOlli, 1862. I B K Hyde, eore eyes, in Wishington.
Slh Corj/l Geo L Ilydc, wounded aud dia- R SStevenson, killed Sei I l7tb, 186-2.
charged.
RJ Siiiij.son, killed Sv-pt. I7ib 1862. 11 S Piltin-er, killed Aug. 28lb, 186 2. Wm Cuuiiiiighani, ail right. Casper Godiciit, bri.;ai!e butcher. PB .'. right, wounded Aug 28ib, 1862;
in geueral honpiUil doing well.
I
as to the 2nd nn ! j.ist returned fioi
Samuel Peyton, wounded Aug 28lh, 1862;
in hospital Wasbington. M Cook, Corp'l, wounded Aug. 28lb,
1862; (-ince dii-d. James Iliiobes Corp'l; wo ndcd Aik'. 28th, 1862; in ho-ipiulWa.sbini:ton D C. II HMcKeuzie, killed Sept. I7tb, 1862. LewiiTLaKoiit, on detached sen ice 6lli RiJ K Chase, all right.
I battory. John Doyle, wouuded Aug 28tb, 1862; in
E K .McCord, diseliargnl. hospital Wasbington, D C.
V i'.ittygiovd, wouulod Sepl 17lh, 18tJ2. Geo Coiiilhind, all ri-ilit. J W Miles, on delacbed service iu 4lh ur- Lewis Bledler, wounded Aug: 28lb, 1862;
tjlb-rv. io hospitalPliiia lelpliia. Pa.
Win iT Snedgr.i.ss, wounded Aug 26lh, John Coonce, wounded Aug 28th, 1862^, 1802; iu jueiierai iKspitid. in hospital Wjishingion, U C. '
F BiiorniHtitfr, woundjd Aug 28lh, 1862; Chas A Govior, Corp'l; sick in general | J.ick.sou p.issed the Chesier Gap nn<|;'
ill general ho-pital. bospiUl. I ni:.de'good his esoape from the Sheuaa
R.\rnisiroiig, ull right. Wm B Reed, in gen'l hospital Washington,
Rdraves, wuuudcd Sept l7rb, 1862; iu D C; wouiide : Aug 28ll:, 1862 geueral liospitu
such election returns ns I get, fhough I prosunie you may h:ivc received some of them from other sources. My iufoimaut and 6ih Rogimcnts hag the front, from hlin, an ohl friend, I got some accurate ijifsr- m.-ition ns to the movement of the r.'^-'s. ; 'ihe 2nd Uegt. voted, .Stoddard 18, Han i che'tt 3; Gth Uegt, Stoddard 21, lluachett 49; -iOth Regt, titod aid 13, llancliett 70; Langwoiihys Ibitiory, Stoddard 2, and llancholt 1; total, Sioldard 54. flnnchott 123, fioni the 8d oth aud 7ih llogis,;! have no pni-ticub.is. i* |
1 leiiri. from my trienil who was out on a rcccoii oisancc, last Wodiiosdny night, ih:it on thiit night, Sionownll,
doiili Valley. C. I), (lurk
of the ha Crosso
LioKt
"W^ J Barnbisel, wounded Aug 28lb, 1862
dio-. ill i-'i'iit. Olio W Ludwig, ull right. I
Goo B Hyde, promoted to Corp'l; died
fioni wounds received Aug 28lli, 1862. G W Friiz, proinotcd lo Corp'l; ull li^ht, N«wtou Wi.'c-ox, 8uppo:o I killed, ruissing
sifico action of Aug 26th, 1862, Omar Wilcox, liif-cliurgovl. Daniel Eldi^l, wounded Aug. 28th, !S62. W J Gleason, ou detached servije iu lst
N II battery. Goo A Stepheu.'.ou, w.igoner, ull right. H W Noillrop, .'^ick. J U Biirtress, dead. J II Stubbs, all riubf. T B Day, wouuded Sept l7tb, 1862; in
ho.opital, Aloxandri.-i, Va. Joeeph Buck, wounded Aug. 28tb, 1862;
in liospitsl Alcxandiia, Na. Joseph Schilling, all right. Spencer Me d, wouuded Aug. 28tb, 1862;
doirg well. G W Nevins, wouiid«d Aug. 28tb, 1862; j doing well.
! Geo Beasley, killed Sept 19lb, 1862. Henry Evans, all right. C M Bucks, all rigl.t. WT Crosley, now Corp'l, all right. P F Kinney, ho.spital Hlteudant al Alexan¬ dria, Va. Mat Baker, wounded Sept l7th, 1862; io
general hospital, Alexandria, Va. Johu SJ.diu, wtundod Aug 28th, 1862;
siuco di»^. Ed P Kellogg, wounde |
| Digital Identifier | CWQU0020272 |
