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Collection Reference Number GLC03523.10.150
From Archive Folder Collection of Joseph M. Maitland 
Title Joseph M. Maitland to Bell Wharton questioning the strength of her love for him and requesting more frequent letters
Date 24 December 1864
Author Maitland, Joseph M. (1839-1918)  
Recipient Wharton, Bell  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Complains about the lack of letters from home, "...I thought I was forgotten by them at home and you too." Says he doesn't like the tone of her recent letter, "...your speaking of the love you had for me you said it in such a light way, that there might be a question as to whether you were sincere or not." Comments he is sorry to hear that small pox is still going around. States he is still uncertain of his employment as a clerk, but doesn't think he could survive "Field Service."
Subjects Epidemic  Medical History  Civil War  Military History  Union Forces  Union Soldier's Letter  Soldier's Letter  Women's History  Love Letters  Health and Medical  Disease  Smallpox  
People Maitland, Joseph M. (1839-1918)  Wharton, Bell (fl. 1862-1866)  
Place written Memphis, Tennessee
Theme The American Civil War; Health & Medicine
Sub-collection Papers and Images of the American Civil War
Additional Information Joseph Maitland enlisted on 8 August 1862 as a Private. He was mustered into "G" Co. OH 95th Infantry. He was mustered out 31 May 1865 at Memphis, Tennessee.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945
Civil War: Theater of War Main Western Theater  
Civil War: Unit 95th Ohio Infantry, G Company