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Collection Reference Number GLC03523.52.57
From Archive Folder Collection of Thomas J. Kessler, G company, 1st regiment, Michigan, sharpshooters 
Title Thomas J. Kessler to A. P. Kessler discussing the weather, the fighting and their provisions. He also complains about the lack of respect and mistreatment of soldiers
Date 2 July 1864
Author Kessler, Thomas J. (fl. 1843-1868)  
Recipient Kessler, A. P.  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Writes to his father. Informs him he received the memorandum book, paper, envelopes, and stamps. Discusses the hot weather. Notes they have plenty of ice water, lemonade, and a sutler who supplies almost everything. Reports they are preparing for a siege and have received considerable shelling. Describes a cellar he has dug out to protect himself from the shelling. Comments he would like to get out of the army but does not believe his lawyer will succeed. Complains about the lack of respect and mistreatment of soldiers. Writes, "I always thought I was as good as any one of the officers. Even if I am nothing But a private soldier, could, I only get away where abuse is not so much. A soldier is considered no Body in the field and if He gets killed He is covered [up] on top of the ground." The letter has a watermark on the top left hand corner.
Subjects Civil War  Military History  Union Forces  Soldier's Letter  Union Soldier's Letter  Children and Family  Sutler  Diet and Nutrition  Military Provisions  Battle  Battle of Petersburg  Law  Petition  Death  
People Kessler, Thomas J. (fl. 1843-1868)  Kessler, A. P. (fl. 1863-1868)  
Place written Petersburg, Virginia
Theme The American Civil War; Arts & Literature; Children & Family; Law; Health & Medicine
Sub-collection Papers and Images of the American Civil War
Additional Information Thomas J. Kessler enlisted as a private on 29 June 1863 at Edwardsburg, Michigan. On 8 July 1863 he mustered into "G" Co. Michigan 1st Sharpshooters. He was mustered out on 28 July 1865 at Delaney House, Washington, D.C.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945
Civil War: Recipient Relationship Father  
Civil War: Theater of War Main Eastern Theater  
Civil War: Unit 1st Michigan Sharpshooters, G company