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Collection Reference Number GLC02183.15
From Archive Folder Collection of Edward L. Sturtevant 
Title Edward Sturtevant to Mary E. Mann regarding camp politics and their departure
Date 22 December 1862
Author Sturtevant, Edward L. (fl. 1862-1863)  
Recipient Mann, Mary E.  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description They shall probably leave on Thursday and will leave on a vessel of 1500 tons. He arrested another lieutenant. Tells her he loves her and will write more again soon.
Subjects Soldier's Letter  Military History  Civil War  Union Forces  Union Soldier's Letter  Love Letters  
People Sturtevant, Edward L. (fl. 1862-1863)  Mann, Mary E. (fl. 1862-1863)  
Place written Camp Maine, Brooklyn, New York
Theme The American Civil War; Naval & Maritime
Sub-collection Papers and Images of the American Civil War
Additional Information Folder Information: A collection of 37 items from a Union captain. Includes 26 wardate letters, 10 envelopes, and 1 carte-de-visite. Written from the training base at Camp Maine, Brooklyn, New York. Describing in detail his duties as an officer, he often finds the army impossible, and his fellow officers aggravating. However he appears to be dedicated to his job and to serving his country. After the war, Sturtevant became a nationally prominent botanist.
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945
Civil War: Recipient Relationship Sweetheart