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Kessler, Thomas J. (fl. 1843-1868) to Henry Kessler

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC03523.52.56 Author/Creator: Kessler, Thomas J. (fl. 1843-1868) Place Written: Richmond, Virginia Type: Autograph letter signed Date: 12 June 1864 Pagination: 4 p. : envelope ; 20.2 x 25 cm. Order a Copy

Writes to his brother from the battlefield. Complains about someone stealing his letters and the photograph of their mother. Describes shelling being fired above their heads. Reports his band is no longer playing and most of the members are employed as nurses in hospitals. Writes they have plenty of rations and just received new clothing. Comments his new clothes are making him sick; he has a headache. Request he sends him a newspaper and a day book. The letter has a watermark on the top left hand corner. A small fragment of paper is included.

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.

Kessler, Thomas J., fl. 1843-1868
Kessler, Henry, fl. 1864

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