Arnold Family Papers (c.00227)

This collections consists primarily of Civil War letters from William, Henry, and Uriah Arnold. William enlisted in the 1st Michigan Cavalry, which served in the eastern campaigns. After the war, the regiment was sent west to protect settlers from Native Americans; William wrote from Kansas and Utah, complaining that the Army had forgotten his regiment. Uriah served in the 23rd Michigan Infantry in the western campaigns, and his letters describe the hard fighting around Atlanta. One letter from Henry, in the 26th Michigan Infantry, complains about the hard life of a soldier and condemns Abraham Lincoln and the Republican Party. Image of Henry Arnold is held by the Archives of Michigan: https://michiganology.org/uncategorized/digitalFile_b6715342-b08b-4904-92cc-fe213c68c1a4/

Arnold Letter : February 10-11, 1866
Arnold Letter : February 10-11, 1866
Arnold Letter : October 24, 1861
Arnold Letter : October 24, 1861
Arnold Letter : February 9, 1863
Arnold Letter : February 9, 1863
Arnold Letter : June 16, 1865
Arnold Letter : June 16, 1865
Arnold Letter : December 28, 1865
Arnold Letter : December 28, 1865
Arnold Letter : Bully Boys of Michigan Song [no date]
Arnold Letter : Bully Boys of Michigan Song [no date]