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Collection Reference Number GLC02170.09
From Archive Folder Collection of Justus Morse, G company, 4th regiment, Indiana, infantry 
Title Letter describing planting corn and sending the recipient mementos
Date 15 June 1862
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description The author writes she will have to plant corn without him. She will send him part of her dress and a lock of her hair. She tells him to write as often as he wants and not to wait for her.
Subjects Soldier's Letter  Civil War  Military History  Union Forces  Union Soldier's Letter  Woman Author  Women's History  Clothing and Accessories  Agriculture and Animal Husbandry  Gift  
Theme The American Civil War; Women in American History; Agriculture
Sub-collection Papers and Images of the American Civil War
Additional Information Morse was a Private in the 47th Indiana Volunteers, Co. G. The collection describes battles and skirmishing in Missouri, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi. One group of letters were written from City Hospital in Indianapolis. The bulk of the collection dates from 1861-1864. Contains 60 letters, 5 letter fragments, and 1 pension certificate from 1910. This collection begins with Morse headed South with his unit, fighting in Missouri, Tennessee, and then in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi, good letters of the fights and activities. The correspondence ends with a large group of letters from the City Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana, where Morse is recovering from his wounds and from 'Fistula;' he writes accurately and eloquently about the hospital and the people there, both soldiers and medical people.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945
Civil War: Recipient Relationship Sweetheart  
Civil War: Theater of War Main Western Theater  
Civil War: Unit 4th Regiment, Indiana, infantry