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Civil War Documents
"Ampitaten" from the Wilderness 13th Ohio Soldier's Letter From a Chattanooga Hospital
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This is an original Civil War soldier’s letter. This letter is written by Jonathan Beaty (Beatty in the records) who served with the 13th Ohio Infantry. It was written from the General Field Hospital in Chattanooga, Tennessee on March 27th 1864. The records show that Beaty enlisted as a 35-year-old private in the 13th Ohio Infantry on August 18th 1862. He served with the 13th until he was discharged for disability on May 20th 1865. He was wounded during the fierce battle of Chickamauga, Georgia on September 20th 1863. The paper measures 8 inches by 10 inches in overall size when it is opened up and has the Christian Commission embossing. The letter is handwritten on fine quality paper in ancient pencil. He is writing home to his wife and child. Beaty tells his wife that he is writing on Easter Sunday. He says he sent money home via Adams Express but doesn’t know if it has made it yet. He is recovering from his wounds and says how he still can’t eat correctly and is "… still nursen…". He wants to come home or rejoin the regiment but doesn’t think he can do either. It comes with a type-written translation of the contents. A brief printout of the soldier’s service.

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