Letter. Rufus A. Barrier, Camp 8th North Carolina Troops, Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, to Mathias Barrier, Mt. Pleasant, North Carolina, 1863 September 28
Scope and Contents
Barrier writes to let his father know that he's arrived safely in Charleston and back on Sullivan's Island with his company. The enemy is fortifying Morris Island, but Barrier is confident that they will not take the city of Charleston: "General Beauregard is making James Island and Sullivan's Island a perfect Gibraltar. I feel perfectly satisfied as to the result of this siege." The enemy has been quiet since they were pushed back after the attack on Fort Sumter. Barrier intends to send a chest home containing packages from some of the other men in his company, all clearly marked, and requests that his mother save all the onions grown at Barrier's plantation for him: "We eat [onions] three times a day in camp."
Dates
- Creation: 1863 September 28
Conditions Governing Access
Persons interested in consulting this collection should contact the curator for Americana in Rare Books and Special Collections.
Language of Materials
English
Physical Description
ALS, 3 pages on 1 folded sheet, w/envelope. Envelope franked with CS 11 or 12.
Repository Details
Part of the University of Notre Dame Rare Books & Special Collections Repository