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Collection Reference Number GLC07460.073
From Archive Folder Collection of Lysander Wheeler 
Title Lysander Wheeler to his parents, sister and brother-in-law explaining that he has never regretted joining the army and discussing his plans for the future
Date 11 April 1864
Author Wheeler, Lysander (fl. 1837-1903)  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Written at Lookout Valley, Tennessee. He writes that spring is coming and the army is excited. Notes that the weather is much better and that some of the apple trees are beginning to blossom. Believes that the farming here at camp will be poor as most of the land is used for camping. Writes that many of the refugees have been ordered north. Describes the women of the Lookout Valley stating they are very slim in appearance. He thinks of settling down in Lookout Valley after the war is over. Writes that he wants to "hunt rabbits for a living" and he will keep "our niggers" for the garden. Writes that the 11th and 12th regiments will be consolidated into the 1st Army Corps under [General] "Fighting" Joseph Hooker. Reports that many soldiers are coming into Lookout Valley from Nashville, Tennessee many of whom are veterans. The veterans say they have had 30 days in heaven -they were on furlough- and three years of hell. States that while many men of the North are patriotic they show their true colors by not joining the army. He intends to stay his full three years with the 105th if the war lasts that long. He writes that he never regretted joining the army and hopes he never will.
Subjects Civil War  Military History  Union Soldier's Letter  Union Forces  Soldier's Letter  Military Camp  Agriculture and Animal Husbandry  Refugees  African American History  Slavery  Women's History  Union General  Patriotism  
People Wheeler, Lysander (fl. 1837-1903)  
Place written Tennessee
Theme The American Civil War; Women in American History; African Americans
Sub-collection Papers and Images of the American Civil War
Additional Information Lysander Wheeler, a farmer from Sycamore, Illinois, enlisted in the Union Army on August 7, 1862 as a private. He was mustered into Company C of the 105th Illinois infantry and later promoted to sergeant. Wheeler was mustered out on June 7, 1865.
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  Brother-in-law  
Civil War: Theater of War Main Western Theater  
Civil War: Unit 105th Illinois Infantry, C company