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About Letters from Home 'Letters from Home' is a song written by Tony Lane and David Lee, and recorded by American country music singer John Michael Montgomery. It was released in February 2004 as the second single and title track from the album of the same name. Siegfried Sassoon: Born in 8 September 1886 in Kent English writer Father was from a jewish family He and his brothers were brought up by his mother and her artistic family. Had a lonely childhood Had a serious relationship with David Thomas in college 1915 in Royal Welsh. I'm writing this letter slow because I know you can't read fast. We don't live where we did when you left home. Your dad read in the newspaper that most accidents happen within 20 miles from your home, so we moved. I won't be able to send you the address because the last Arkansas family.
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This section is dedicated to the words of those brave men and women who participated in the American Civil War and shared their experiences with friends and loved ones through the written word.
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Regiment Identification (Alphabetical) | Soldier's Name | Internal or External Link |
1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery, Company A | Private George F. Elliott Jr (Artificer) (3 letters) | Internal |
1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery, Company I | 2nd Lieutenant James P. Elliott(3 letter) | Internal |
6th Connecticut Infantry, Company A | Private Halsey BartlettKIA on 6/17/64 at Bermuda Hundred, VA (1 letter) | Internal |
7th Connecticut Infantry, Company C | Private William Norton(1 letter) | Internal |
4th Delaware Infantry | George W. Johnson, Jr.(1 letter) | Internal |
33rd Illinois Infantry, Company C | Captain Henry C. Kellogg(2 letters) | Internal |
1st Indiana Heavy Artillery, Company K | Private John K. Ingle(2 letters) | Internal |
25th Indiana Infantry, Company C | Private Joseph Saberton(20 letters) | Internal |
29th Indiana Infantry, Company E | Private Robert W. Christie(1 letter) | Internal |
29th Indiana Infantry, Company E | Private John Harvey Grable(2 letters) | Internal |
123rd Indiana Infantry, Company F | Private John Miller(34 letters) | Internal |
133rd Indiana Infantry | Colonel Robert Hudson(1 letter) | Internal |
13th Iowa Infantry | Assistant Surgeon Seneca B. Thrall(44 letters) | Internal |
36th Iowa Infantry, Company A | Private Newton Robert Scott(16 letters) | External |
8th Michigan Infantry, Company D | Private Dirk KeppelKIA on 4/16/1862 at Wilmington Island, GA(14 letters) | Internal |
3rd New Hampshire Infantry, Company B | Private William H. WaltonDied of wounds on 7/21/1864 (1 letter) | Internal |
4th New Hampshire Infantry, Company D | Sergeant H. B. Morrison(1 letter) | Internal |
6th New York Light Artillery | Artificer Franklin Moore (2 letters) | Internal |
22nd New York Infantry, Company F | Captain Frederick E. Ranger(3 letters) | Internal |
2nd Ohio Cavalry | Surgeon Napoleon B. Brisbine(2 letters) | External |
30th Ohio Infantry, Company A | Private William Henry Harrison Canter(1 letter) | Internal |
94th Ohio Infantry, Company I | Private Josiah Reed(7 letters) | Internal |
1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery, Battery B (43rd Regiment) | James Hemphill Maclay | Internal |
149th Pennsylvania Infantry (2nd Bucktails) | Private Isaac Oliver(1 letter) | Internal |
4th West Virginia Infantry, Company G | Sergeant John T. Greer(1 letter) | Internal |
5th Wisconsin Infantry, Company D | Private James Powers(1 letter) | Internal |
5th Alabama Infantry, Company D | Private Richard H. Adams(POW Letters) | External |
7th Georgia Infantry, Company G (Franklin Volunteers) | Zachariah H. J. Benefield(1 letter) | Internal |
21st Georgia Infantry, Company G | Private Thomas Jefferson Wright(1 letter) | Internal |
63rd Tennessee Infantry | Colonel Abram Fulkerson, Jr.(3 letters) | External |
4th Virginia Infantry, Company I | 2nd Sergeant John A. Ervine(1 letter) | External |
23rd Virginia Infantry | Lieutenant Colonel Clayton G. Coleman(2 letters) | External |
24th Virginia Infantry | Lieutenant Colonel William Weldon Bentley(1 letter) | External |
27th Virginia Infantry, Company C | 3rd Sergeant John Garibaldi(38 letters) | External |
37th Virginia Infantry | Colonel Samuel V. Fulkerson(8 letters) | External |
47th Virginia Infantry, Company I | Captain Samuel S. Brooke(2 letters) | External |
49th Virginia Infantry, Company E | Private Joseph Milton Elkins(3 letters) | Internal |
52nd Virginia Infantry, Company B | Private Henry H. Dedrick(19 letters) | External |
Rockbridge Rifles | Robert H. Campbell and Charles Varner(8 letters) | External |