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Contains 3 Results:

Letter, Henry Weeks to Kate and Sarah Weeks, 1864 July 17

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Scope and Contents Note Henry Weeks opens this letter with a description of a difficult march that left many of the men in the regiment with sun poisoning. He is, however, encouraged that Federal forces have drove the rebels into their last ditch and does not think they will fight much at Atlanta. Weeks also mentions walking over conquered Rebel fortifications, where he found quite a rich + racy rebel letter ... [and] a rebel Atlanta paper ... completely...
Dates: 1864 July 17

Letter, Henry Weeks to Sarah Weeks, 1864 August 13

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Scope and Contents Note

Henry Weeks begins this letter by complaining that his unit's progress has been very slow lately because the opposing Confederate armies hold strong positions. He goes on to describe a reconnaissance patrol that he took part in and mentions meeting General Sherman. He closes with his hope that the war will be over soon.

Dates: 1864 August 13

Letter, Geo. H. Weeks to Sarah Weeks, 1864 March 14

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1, item: 1
Scope and Contents Note

In this letter, Henry Weeks tells his sister of military movements near Morristown, Tennessee (where he is stationed), denies a rumor she has heard that there will be promotions in his company, reassures her of his good health, and tells her that he is at least getting good rations. He closes by asking her to write him and expressing his desire to come home and help his family.

Dates: 1864 March 14