As I was doing some research on the 41st Illinois Infantry, I came across this add in the Dewitt County Public (newspaper) printed in Clinton, Illinois on November 26, 1863. I don't know if it interests anyone else, but I thought that it was neat.
" Ten of U.S. Grant's gay and dashing young soldiers of DeWitt County, who have fought bold and died over one hundred times, wish to open a correspondence with as many of the ladies as wish to reply. Object; fun love and its consequences. All correspondence promptly answered.
Address, any of the following names,
Dick Clipper, Back woodsman,
Dixie Boy, Tom Williams,
Southern Cruiser, Pet boy,
Synonymus, Badger,
Sunny South, Cabin boy
Compay "C" 41st ILL. Vol.
Natchez Miss.
N.B. All old widows and old maids over 99 need not reply. "
Isn't this a hoot? Just goes to show you that these men were just average young men not unike young soldiers today.
Girty
" Ten of U.S. Grant's gay and dashing young soldiers of DeWitt County, who have fought bold and died over one hundred times, wish to open a correspondence with as many of the ladies as wish to reply. Object; fun love and its consequences. All correspondence promptly answered.
Address, any of the following names,
Dick Clipper, Back woodsman,
Dixie Boy, Tom Williams,
Southern Cruiser, Pet boy,
Synonymus, Badger,
Sunny South, Cabin boy
Compay "C" 41st ILL. Vol.
Natchez Miss.
N.B. All old widows and old maids over 99 need not reply. "
Isn't this a hoot? Just goes to show you that these men were just average young men not unike young soldiers today.
Girty
Comment