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Field name | Value |
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Collection Reference Number | GLC02155.112 |
From Archive Folder | Collection of letters from Michael M. Miller, K company, 1st Pennsylvania Reserves |
Title | Michael M. Miller to Lile Miller regarding the death of Uncle Will's son and his own craving for vegetables |
Date | 31 October 1863 |
Author | Miller, Michael Murray (fl. 1861-1864) |
Recipient | Miller, Lile |
Document Type | Correspondence |
Content Description | Written from camp near Warrenton Junction, Virginia. Expresses his regret that Uncle Wills' son died. Writes, "O what misery and heart aches children have caused thousands of Parents since this wretched war has been in progress." Mentions his cravings for vegetables, noting: "I would walk ten mile for a mess of cabbage and potatoes." Recounts some trouble he got into with a patrol when he went out of camp without a pass to buy turnips. Notes that there are hard feelings between his division and "the Regulars," the regulars being jealous of them since the Battle of Gettysburg. |
Subjects | Soldier's Letter Civil War Military History Union Forces Union Soldier's Letter Children and Family Diet and Nutrition Death Battle Battle of Gettysburg |
People | Miller, Michael Murray (fl. 1861-1864) Miller, Lile (fl. 1861-1863) |
Place written | Warrenton, Virginia |
Theme | The American Civil War; Children & Family |
Sub-collection | Papers and Images of the American Civil War |
Additional Information | Folder Information: Sergeant Michael Murray Miller of the 1st Pennsylvania Reserves came from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Most of the letters are to his wife. Included in 206 item collection are 39 letters from his wife to him from Gettysburg and 13 other letters to and from relatives. According to William A. Frassanito, Early Photography at Gettysburg (1995), Miller's letters are the only large archive of a soldier from Gettysburg. Miller's correspondence was split by a descendent so that this collection has every other letter. Michael Murray Miller was a member of Company K, 1st Pennsylvania Reserve Infantry. Company K was the only local company to fight in the battle of Gettysburg. He joined Company K on June 28, 1861 and by March 7, 1863, he rose to the rank of fourth sergeant. Michael was the son of Andrew Bushman Miller and Catherine Culp (14). Michael was married to Lile Zeigler his first cousin. Michael and Lile’s mothers were daughters of Mathias (5) Culp and Anna Maria Miller. Another daughter, Susan (17), was married to Adam Maurey. Adam and Susan’s son William Maurey was a member of Company C., 49th Tennessee, then a unit in the Confederate army that Gen. Joseph E. Johnston had assembled to seek to relieve Vicksburg. |
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 | 1st Pennsylvania Reserve Infantry, Company K |