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Field name | Value |
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Collection Reference Number | GLC04558.096 |
From Archive Folder | Collection of George W. Tillotson |
Title | George W. Tillotson to his wife regarding family views on abolition |
Date | 5 June 1863 |
Author | Tillotson, George W. (fl. 1830-1918) |
Recipient | Tillotson, Anne Elizabeth |
Document Type | Correspondence |
Content Description | Continued on June 6. Camping in the shade and making "artificial shade" with pine and cedar branches; according to letter from relative Matilda, "Nelson was a prisoner in the hands of the rebels;" other news. "As for Marys letter I dont think 'pretty much' of her abolition doctring [sic], she thinks it would be a glorious thing to fight and die for abolition but I dont. It is a sure thing though that I have got to fight for it, and may die for it, but I shall consider the fight a compulsory one, and the death inglorious. Pshaw!" Doubts that there will be much draft resistance; health; sending five dollars. |
Subjects | Civil War Military History Union Forces Union Soldier's Letter Soldier's Letter Military Camp Confederate States of America Prisoner of War Abolition Slavery African American History Women's History Death Conscription Health and Medical Soldier's Pay Finance |
People | Tillotson, George W. (fl. 1830-1918) Tillotson, Elizabeth Anne (fl. 1861-1898) |
Place written | Gettys Point, Virginia |
Theme | The American Civil War; African Americans; Slavery & Abolition |
Sub-collection | Papers and Images of the American Civil War |
Additional Information | Tillotson was thirty-one years old when he enlisted as a corporal on November 5, 1861. He mustered in H company of the NY 89th infantry or Dickinson Guards and later promoted to Sergeant. He was discharged on December 18, 1864. |
Copyright | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History |
Module | Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945 |
Civil War: Recipient Relationship | Wife |
Civil War: Theater of War | Main Eastern Theater |
Civil War: Unit | 89th New York infantry, H company |