Re: Guard and Picket in the 21st Wisconsin
This offering comes from 1864, from a letter by James F. Sawyer of Company K. Sawyer's letters are in the microfilm collection of the Wisconsin Historical Society.
James F. Sawyer joined the 21st Wisconsin on March 28, 1864. He wrote home regularly, providing a late war perspective on the regiment. Several artifacts that belonged to Sawyer are in the collection of the Oshkosh Public Museum in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. These include a hand carved wooden ring inscribed with the red acorn corps badge of the 1st Division, 14th Corps, and a canteen half plate made from a 1862 “bullseye” canteen.
This offering comes from 1864, from a letter by James F. Sawyer of Company K. Sawyer's letters are in the microfilm collection of the Wisconsin Historical Society.
On the battlefield June 19, 1864
Dear Nancy
I will write you a few lines today I am well and hope that these will find you ath[sic] well the Lord has seen fit to preserve my life and health thus far I thank him for it There was one man killed yesterday belong to our Regiment I think that he is the [only?] one that has ben[sic] hurt in ours in this battle yet the Johneys[sic] left
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Today was a thundering the artillery is a making they are shelling the Lost Mountain now it is awfull I wish that this war was don[e]
Dear Nancy
I will write you a few lines today I am well and hope that these will find you ath[sic] well the Lord has seen fit to preserve my life and health thus far I thank him for it There was one man killed yesterday belong to our Regiment I think that he is the [only?] one that has ben[sic] hurt in ours in this battle yet the Johneys[sic] left
. . .
Today was a thundering the artillery is a making they are shelling the Lost Mountain now it is awfull I wish that this war was don[e]
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