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Field name | Value |
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Collection Reference Number | GLC02831.50 |
From Archive Folder | Collection of William H. Alden, F Company, 6th Regiment, Iowa Cavalry |
Title | William Alden to his mother and sister telling them not to expect him home soon |
Date | 6 June 1865 |
Author | Alden, William H. (fl. 1844-1865) |
Recipient | Alden, Charlotte Alden, Hattie |
Document Type | Correspondence |
Content Description | He says not to expect him home even though the war is pretty much over since he is involved in another arrangement, and whilst the army in the south will be demobilized he will have to serve out his three years on the frontier. Includes separate note to his sister in which he talks about a gift that he has bought for his nephew. |
Subjects | Soldier's Letter Military History Westward Expansion Clothing and Accessories Gift Children and Family Peace Civil War |
People | Alden, William H. (fl. 1844-1865) |
Place written | Crow Creek |
Theme | The American Civil War; Children & Family; Health & Medicine; Women in American History |
Sub-collection | Papers and Images of the American Civil War |
Additional Information | The collection comprises forty eight long letters written while on the Sully Expedition to put down the Sioux uprising, under the orders of Abraham Lincoln. Private Alden, a seventeen year old Iowan, wrote this first-hand account mostly to his family. He discusses hand to hand combat with Indians, rescuing immigrants on the overland trail, gold mining, the capture of a Sioux chief's feathered head dress, and the wounding and death of a soldier. The Sully Expedition, led by Alfred Sully (son of the famous painter Thomas Sully), was the largest military campaign against the Plains Indians up to this date, and marked an expansion of warfare with the Sioux. Includes 1 postwar photograph. Most letters written to his mother while on the Sully expedition against the Sioux. |
Copyright | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History |
Module | Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945 |
Civil War: Recipient Relationship | Mother Sister |
Civil War: Unit | 6th Regiment Iowa Cavalry, F Company |