Albert W. Barber Letter : November 23, 1862
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Albert W. Barber writes to brother William and sister Malvina noting that the boys are well, Michael is the same although Bryant is gaining. He also notes that he was thankful for their letters and box. Barber details that many are sick and taking refuge in hospitals, although some such as John McCartny have died. Barber writes of his hope for all in the army to reconnect with God in hopes of recognizing that life is not permanent. Barber details that there is rumor the troops will be marching to Vicksburg, and addresses his sister Malvina in particular in regards to corn-husking. Barber concluded by again detailing the trivial task of picket duty.
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William Lickly Family Papers (c.00434)
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- Date Created
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1862-11-23
- Authors
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Barber, Albert W.
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American Civil War (United States : 1861-1865)
Diseases
Well-being
Hospitals
Guard duty
Christianity
Death--Social aspects
Mississippi--Vicksburg
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Correspondence
- Language
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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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