Box 1
Contains 45 Results:
Letter: William J. Howe, Decherd Station, Tennessee, to Jeanette K. Howe, Troy, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 1863 October 18
Howe summarizes his movements since leaving Murfreesboro in June, mentioning many cavalry actions as well as the battle of Chickamauga. He responds to his wife's questions about mustering out, pay, and other matters.
Letter: William J. Howe, Nashville, Tennessee, to Jeanette K. Howe, Troy, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 1863 November 5
Howe is on detached duty in Nashville, seeking horses.
Letter: William J. Howe, Nashville, Tennessee, to Jeanette K. Howe, Troy, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 1863 November 27
Howe writes from Nashville about the breaking of the siege at Chattanooga.
Letter: William J. Howe, Huntsville, Alabama, to Jeanette K. Howe, Troy, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 1863 December 10
Howe mentions that he is doing provost guard duty in Huntsville, and writes about military life and people at home.
Letter: William J. Howe, Huntsville, Alabama, to Jeanette K. Howe, Troy, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 1863 December 16
Howe writes about camp life, people back home, the draft and things that his wife sent him.
Letter: William J. Howe, Huntsville, Alabama, to Jeanette K. Howe, Troy, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 1863 December 19
Howe attempts to justify to Jeanette his decision to re-enlist. He also writes about the military situation in the area.
Letter: William J. Howe, Camp Curtin, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to Jeanette K. Howe, Troy, Pennsylvania, 1864 February 28
Howe mentions that his unit has returned to Harrisburg for refitting and recruitment and writes about people at home.
Letter: William J. Howe, Nashville, Tennessee, to Jeanette K. Howe, Troy, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 1864 March 9
Howe notes that his regiment has moved south to Nashville and writes about his brother, soldiers in the unit and people at home.
Letter: William J. Howe, Camp "Organization", two miles south of Nashville, Tennessee, to Jeanette K. Howe, Troy, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 1864 March 14
Howe describes life in the camp, fellow soldiers and expresses optimism that the war will soon end.
Letter: William J. Howe, Camp Minty, Nashville, Tennessee, to Jeanette K. Howe, Troy, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 1864 March 21
Howe writes about life in camp after returning to Tennessee. He also mentions that his unit is waiting to be reequipped for combat.
Letter: William J. Howe, Camp Minty, Nashville, Tennessee, to Jeanette K. Howe, Troy, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 1864 March 27
More about camp life.
Letter: William J. Howe, Camp Gerard near Nashville, Tennessee, to Jeanette K. Howe, Troy, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 1864 April 3
Howe writes about waiting for his pay and provides an assessment of the war.
Letter: William J. Howe, Camp Gerard near Nashville, Tennessee, to Jeanette K. Howe, Troy, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 1864 April 9
Much on Jeanette's family.
Letter: William J. Howe, Camp Gerard near Nashville, Tennessee, to Jeanette K. Howe, Troy, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 1864 April 15
Howe writes about the situation in his company and discusses changes to his bounty and enlistment period due to a shift in government policy.
Letter: William J. Howe, Columbia, Tennessee, to Jeanette K. Howe, n.p., 1864 April 27
Howe writes about his unit being ready to move out, people at home and the possibility of leaving the army in the fall due to changes in bounty policy.