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Collection Reference Number GLC02016.026
From Archive Folder Collection of Heber Painter, I company, 58th regiment, Pennsylvania, infantry 
Title Heber Painter to sister Kate about the waste of money on recruiting and spending his pay and attending to court to listen to a murder case
Date 30 November 1862
Author Painter, Heber (1841-1900)  
Recipient Painter, Catherine (fl. 1844-1870)  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Complains that he is being kept in town for recruiting despite the poor recruitment rate. Writes that recruiting costs $219 a month and feels that the government should act more economically instead of wasting money on recruiting parties. He was paid the first of November and forwarded $10 to "Em" (his sister Emma). He used the remainder of the money to buy some wardrobe items. Describes his Thanksgiving Day as very dull. Reports that there is an interesting murder case going on, so he has been attending court to pass the time. Writes that he is in good health and weighs 140 lbs.
Subjects Soldier's Letter  Military History  Civil War  Union Forces  Union Soldier's Letter  Recruitment  Finance  Economics  Government and Civics  Soldier's Pay  Military Uniforms  Holidays and Celebrations  Criminals and Outlaws  Law  
People Painter, Heber (1841-1900)  Painter, Catherine (fl. 1844-1870)  
Place written Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Theme The American Civil War; Law
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 Sister  
Civil War: Theater of War Main Eastern Theater  
Civil War: Unit 58th Pennsylvania Infantry