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- GLC#
- GLC07460.104-View header record
- Type
- Letters
- Date
- 23 October 1864
- Author/Creator
- Wheeler, Lysander, 1837-1917
- Title
- to his sister and all at home
- Place Written
- Georgia
- Pagination
- 4 p. : envelope Height: 25.1 cm, Width: 20.4 cm
- Primary time period
- Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877
- Sub-Era
- The American Civil War
Written near the Chattahoochee River in Georgia. He has yet to received the package his family sent him. Mr. Wells is going home tomorrow. Asks for some things and suggests they can mail it to him or send them with Mr. Wells when he returns. He was paid last week and kept 20 dollars and sent home 118 dollars. Writes that the weather is getting rather cold. He is glad to hear that the family's fall work is getting along so well. Writes about some memories from home that happened during past winters. He expects that the government will give the soldiers 160 acres of land and a new log house. He thinks that a "rough" living makes him healthier and enjoys the country very much.
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