Civil War Letter

The image displays a handwritten letter on aged paper with visible creases and discoloration, indicating its historical nature. The letter is written in black ink with a cursive script that is neat yet slightly faded over time. The text begins with a date and location: "Fort Benett July 31st 1864," suggesting it is from the Civil War era. The letter is addressed to the author's wife and children, expressing feelings of longing and care. The content discusses various topics, including the author’s improving health, the high prices of goods like eggs and butter, and instructions regarding family affairs. The tone is personal and affectionate, reflecting the emotional distance between the writer and the recipients due to the circumstances of the time. The closing includes warm regards and the name "James Turner." The entire document conveys a sense of intimacy and historical significance, offering a glimpse into the personal lives of individuals during the 19th century.

The image displays a handwritten letter on aged paper with visible creases and discoloration, indicating its historical nature. The letter is written in black ink with a cursive script that is neat yet slightly faded over time. The text begins with a date and location: "Fort Benett July 31st 1864," suggesting it is from the Civil War era. The letter is addressed to the author's wife and children, expressing feelings of longing and care. The content discusses various topics, including the author’s improving health, the high prices of goods like eggs and butter, and instructions regarding family affairs. The tone is personal and affectionate, reflecting the emotional distance between the writer and the recipients due to the circumstances of the time. The closing includes warm regards and the name "James Turner." The entire document conveys a sense of intimacy and historical significance, offering a glimpse into the personal lives of individuals during the 19th century.

Name/Title

Civil War Letter

Entry/Object ID

87.069.011

Description

Civil War letter from John Turner to his wife and children dated Jul 31, 1864.

Collection

Civil War

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Letter

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Correspondence

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects