Letter - October 6, 1862
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In this letter to his sister, Horace notes he has been sick with dysentery and he discusses the use of opium as a remedy and a morale booster. He also describes the invalid detail and the way the unit operates. Horace goes on to complain about other soldiers' laziness and their plundering habit. Finally, Horace tells a story about a drunk Union soldier who was shot by a Union guard while he was out searching for more whiskey.
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Horace B. Jewell Papers (c.00146)
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- No Copyright
- Date
- 1862-10-06
- Authors
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Jewell, Horace B.
- Subjects
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American Civil War (United States : 1861-1865)
United States. Army. Ohio Infantry Regiment, 52nd (1862-1865)
Drinking of alcoholic beverages
Food--Social aspects
Medical care
Destruction and pillage
Animals
Military morale
Quartermasters
Surgeons general (Military personnel)
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Correspondence
- Language
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English
- Extent
- 4 pages
- Holding Institution
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Michigan State University. Archives and Historical Collections
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