Samuel Carlile Letter : January 22, 1863
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Samuel Carlile writes to William Lickly, noting that he and James are well. He continues by detailing that the rumors about James doing poorly are incorrect. Carlile writes about being on guard and details the removal of one man from camp. Carlile notes that he does not think he will ever desert the army. He continues by writing that Albert is doing well, and that he thinks Barry should not enlist. Carlile concludes by detailing the events of a brief battle with the Rebels.
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William Lickly Family Papers (c.00434)
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- Date Created
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1863-01-22
- Authors
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Carlile, Samuel
- Subjects
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American Civil War (United States : 1861-1865)
Desertion, Military
Weather
Well-being
Military camps
Recruiting and enlistment
Armed Forces--Military life
- Material Type
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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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