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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.

All letters archived at this site are authentic and have not been edited by me in any way. If you have a letter or series of letters that were written during the Civil War, please consider submitting them for inclusion on this site. You can get more information on my Submissions Page.

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Regiment Identification (Alphabetical)Soldier's NameInternal or External Link
1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery, Company APrivate George F. Elliott Jr (Artificer) (3 letters) Internal
1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery, Company I2nd Lieutenant James P. Elliott(3 letter) Internal
6th Connecticut Infantry, Company APrivate Halsey BartlettKIA on 6/17/64 at Bermuda Hundred, VA (1 letter) Internal
7th Connecticut Infantry, Company CPrivate William Norton(1 letter)Internal
4th Delaware InfantryGeorge W. Johnson, Jr.(1 letter)Internal
33rd Illinois Infantry, Company CCaptain Henry C. Kellogg(2 letters)Internal
1st Indiana Heavy Artillery, Company KPrivate John K. Ingle(2 letters) Internal
25th Indiana Infantry, Company CPrivate Joseph Saberton(20 letters)Internal
29th Indiana Infantry, Company EPrivate Robert W. Christie(1 letter) Internal
29th Indiana Infantry, Company EPrivate John Harvey Grable(2 letters) Internal
123rd Indiana Infantry, Company FPrivate John Miller(34 letters)Internal
133rd Indiana InfantryColonel Robert Hudson(1 letter)Internal
13th Iowa InfantryAssistant Surgeon Seneca B. Thrall(44 letters) Internal
36th Iowa Infantry, Company A Private Newton Robert Scott(16 letters)External
8th Michigan Infantry, Company DPrivate Dirk KeppelKIA on 4/16/1862 at Wilmington Island, GA(14 letters) Internal
3rd New Hampshire Infantry, Company BPrivate William H. WaltonDied of wounds on 7/21/1864 (1 letter) Internal
4th New Hampshire Infantry, Company DSergeant H. B. Morrison(1 letter)Internal
6th New York Light ArtilleryArtificer Franklin Moore (2 letters) Internal
22nd New York Infantry, Company FCaptain Frederick E. Ranger(3 letters) Internal
2nd Ohio CavalrySurgeon Napoleon B. Brisbine(2 letters)External
30th Ohio Infantry, Company APrivate William Henry Harrison Canter(1 letter)Internal
94th Ohio Infantry, Company IPrivate Josiah Reed(7 letters) Internal
1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery, Battery B (43rd Regiment)James Hemphill MaclayInternal
149th Pennsylvania Infantry (2nd Bucktails)Private Isaac Oliver(1 letter)Internal
4th West Virginia Infantry, Company GSergeant John T. Greer(1 letter)Internal
5th Wisconsin Infantry, Company DPrivate James Powers(1 letter)Internal
5th Alabama Infantry, Company DPrivate Richard H. Adams(POW Letters)External
7th Georgia Infantry, Company G (Franklin Volunteers)Zachariah H. J. Benefield(1 letter)Internal
21st Georgia Infantry, Company GPrivate Thomas Jefferson Wright(1 letter)Internal
63rd Tennessee InfantryColonel Abram Fulkerson, Jr.(3 letters)External
4th Virginia Infantry, Company I2nd Sergeant John A. Ervine(1 letter)External
23rd Virginia InfantryLieutenant Colonel Clayton G. Coleman(2 letters)External
24th Virginia InfantryLieutenant Colonel William Weldon Bentley(1 letter)External
27th Virginia Infantry, Company C3rd Sergeant John Garibaldi(38 letters)External
37th Virginia InfantryColonel Samuel V. Fulkerson(8 letters)External
47th Virginia Infantry, Company ICaptain Samuel S. Brooke(2 letters)External
49th Virginia Infantry, Company EPrivate Joseph Milton Elkins(3 letters)Internal
52nd Virginia Infantry, Company BPrivate Henry H. Dedrick(19 letters)External
Rockbridge RiflesRobert H. Campbell and Charles Varner(8 letters)External




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