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| - | "On May 17 it was ordered to report to Gen. Wallace at Baltimore, where it was assigned to Gen. Tyler' | + | ====== The 157th Ohio Volunteer Infantry |
| - | Regimental history taken from "The Union Army" by Federal Publishing Company, 1908 - Volume 2 | + | [[http:// |
| + | [[157th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Primary Sources|Primary Sources]]\\ | ||
| + | [[157th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Secondary Sources|Archival and Secondary Sources]]\\ | ||
| - | [page 1] Camp Relay May 26th,64 Dear Sisters and all, I take my opportunity this evening to let you know that George & I are well at present and hope that you are all enjoying health. This has been a very disagreeable day it has rained all day & is a raining now & George has gone to stand guard but he has a good gun & woolen blanket so he can keep dry. Every thing looks very good here the grass in some places is almost knee high & the people are a working their corn it looks very nice it looks as if i ought to be at it. I have not seen any sheep since I got into maryland. there is very little stock kept here. The county is nice here it is moderately hilly but I think [page 2] It is not very rich. Camp life Is a life of continual disturbance. You can see al sort of carrying on. Some are reading in the bible, some praying, singing, swearing, playing cards, lying, playing ball & I tell you they are good at stealing. I have seen more sin committed within the last two week then I ever did see befor in two months. Last knight we had 15teen loves of bread, 15 tins, 2 butcher knives stolen. We found out that Company C. had them and I think they will get their hands full of it. The capt is a going to report to the colonel. Well it is roll call now and I will have to quit a short time. Well we have got through. I had two boards packed to sleep on to knight. I left them out side and it was not long until they was gon so I had to do without. I am sorry to say that the measles has broke [page 3] Out in our company. I think that it will keep Averly Naylor busy to get well he is very bad & we have not a very good chance to take care of him. Griff McMillan & John Scott took them today they are at the hospital to night but I think that they will get along all rite. There is about 500 soldiers here beside our regiment in an other incampment. their is a small fort just a small distance be low the rela house they have six piece of artilery there they say that their is soldiers a bout every mile between here and wheling. John Courtright substitute got here yesterday. We have heard that Brose more got here an that he is wounded I was very sorry to here of the other boys getting killed so but that is the way soldiers is used. [page 4] While I was at camp chase I saw the funeral | + | " |
| + | Regimental history taken from "The Union Army" by Federal Publishing Company, 1908 - Volume 2 | ||
| - | [page 1] Fort Delaware June 7th, 1864 Dear sister I take the pleasure this morning of writing a few lines to you to inform you of our whereabouts. We are now at fort delaware on the delaware river. We left the Relay house Sunday the 5th and arrived here the 6th. None ofus expected to leave so soon as we did, but when the word came that we were to go the most of them were anxious to get off. We had to march from one depot to another in Baltimore a distance of about four miles, as we passed along we saw ex-governor Todd at the city hotel. The boys gave him a hearty cheer as they passed along. [page 2] It was about four o' | ||
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