To All Whom it May Concern,
I would like to portray a soldier writing home for the public this year, and have subsequently read some collections of letters and diaries; I need help, however, with certain issues. If anyone could answer the following questions, I would really appreciate it.
1. Is it correct that Spencerian Script was the typical handwriting taught in schools? Would men also have known how to print and have used it in their letters?
2. What is the proper form for addressing letters home and from home?
3. What grammatical structures did Civil War soldiers tend to use differently from our today?
4. With what sort of implement were letters home typically written?
Finally, if anyone knows of a good source of photographs of original letters and envelopes, I could really use that to defarb the stationary I currently have.
Thank You All for Your Time.
David Green
I would like to portray a soldier writing home for the public this year, and have subsequently read some collections of letters and diaries; I need help, however, with certain issues. If anyone could answer the following questions, I would really appreciate it.
1. Is it correct that Spencerian Script was the typical handwriting taught in schools? Would men also have known how to print and have used it in their letters?
2. What is the proper form for addressing letters home and from home?
3. What grammatical structures did Civil War soldiers tend to use differently from our today?
4. With what sort of implement were letters home typically written?
Finally, if anyone knows of a good source of photographs of original letters and envelopes, I could really use that to defarb the stationary I currently have.
Thank You All for Your Time.
David Green
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