John Wheeler Letter : January 22, 1864
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         This is a letter from John Wheeler, a union soldier, to his family. Wheeler describes the awful conditions he's seen civilians go through during his time in the war. Many people are starving in towns occupied by the Union in the South. He mentions how women have to do a large amount of work in the absence of the men fighting in the war. Also, one of Wheeler's friends hurt himself by jumping over a creek and might be discharged.
    
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    John Wheeler Papers (c.00006)
                    
 
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    1864-01-22
                    
 
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    American Civil War (United States : 1861-1865)
                    
 Business
 Labor
 Postal rates
 Landscapes
 Weather
 Wounds and injuries
 Well-being
 Guard duty
 Christianity
 Women--Employment
 Women
 Work
 
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    Correspondence
                    
 
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    English
                    
 
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- 4 pages
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    Michigan State University. Archives and Historical Collections
                    
 
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