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Collection Reference Number GLC02016.041
From Archive Folder Collection of Heber Painter, I company, 58th regiment, Pennsylvania, infantry 
Title Heber Painter to Rebecca Frick about his travels on a steamer, war hopes and his sisters work
Date 26 September 1863
Author Painter, Heber (1841-1900)  
Recipient Frick, Rebecca  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Written to his aunt, Mrs. George A. Frick (Rebecca Frick). Describes riding on the steamer Thos. Collyer and the pleasure of feeling a cool breeze after being in the hot and dirty streets of New Berne. Also wishes that his Aunt and sister Anna could be with him. Reports of rumors that Longstreet is going to attack New Bern. Feels that Longstreet will be no more successful than A.P. Hill. Believes that if any activity occurs, it will be in Wilmington. Hopes that the Army of the Potomac gets some action during the current good weather. Reports that the health of the company is slowly improving. He requests information about his sister Anna and her possible new job as a housekeeper.
Subjects Soldier's Letter  Military History  Civil War  Union Forces  Union Soldier's Letter  Steamboat  Confederate General or Leader  Confederate States of America  Army of the Potomac  Health and Medical  Women's History  
People Painter, Heber (1841-1900)  Frick, Rebecca, (fl. 1803-1862)  
Place written New Bern, North Carolina
Theme The American Civil War; Women in American History; Children & Family
Sub-collection Papers and Images of the American Civil War
Additional Information Before joining the service, Painter was a trained printer from Danville, Pennsylvania. He was mustered as a private into F Company of the 58th Pennsylvania infantry on 8 October 1861 and transferred to I Company on 1 March 1862. While in I Company, he was promoted to Sergeant and eventually mustered out on 21 January 1866 as First Lieutenant. Painter also held a post as Quartermaster's clerk, and performed freedman duties shortly after the war ended.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945
Civil War: Recipient Relationship Aunt  
Civil War: Theater of War Main Eastern Theater  
Civil War: Unit 58th Pennsylvania Infantry