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Collection Reference Number GLC03606.26
From Archive Folder Lyman family letters 
Title Luke Layman to his parents and sisters regarding the battle of Charleston Harbor and camp life
Date 15 August 1863
Author Layman, Luke (fl. 1861-1865)  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Somebody has written a letter to his brothers in which their parents were criticised, but he does not know who would do that. The rebel defeat at Charleston was celebrated last night. He wants to catch some deserters as he will get ten dollars for each man he arrests.
Subjects Civil War  Military History  Union Forces  Union Soldier's Letter  Soldier's Letter  Infantry  Battle  Navy  Politics  Battle of Charleston Harbor  Diet and Nutrition  
People Layman, Luke (fl. 1861-1865)  
Place written Jeffersonville, Indiana
Theme The American Civil War; Children & Family
Sub-collection Papers and Images of the American Civil War
Additional Information The three Lyman brothers came from Delaware, Ohio. They enlisted in the 18th U.S. Infantry Regiment and served in the Army of the Cumberland in Tennessee and Mississippi. The collection also includes letters from Sergeant Nelson Pierce, a friend from Delaware, Ohio, who died on 1 January 1863 from wounds sustained in the Battle of Stone's River; Fred Bundy who was probably another neighbor; and George Ellis, whose relationship with the Lymans is not known. Ellis served in the Union Navy and saw action at Corinth, Mississippi, Baton Rouge and New Orleans, Louisiana. Letters also describe the battle of Missionary Ridge, Stone's River, Corinth, and others. Letters include comments on politics, Lincoln, and soldiers voting in a letter dated 5 August 1863.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945
Civil War: Recipient Relationship Mother  Father  Sister  
Civil War: Theater of War Main Western Theater  
Civil War: Unit 18th United States Infantry