H. M. Misemer to wife Martha

Dublin Core

Title

H. M. Misemer to wife Martha

Subject

Animal feeding
Misemer, Henry Marshall, 1832-1865
Soldiers -- Correspondence
Unionists (United States Civil War)
United States. Army -- Leaves and furloughs
United States. Army -- Southern unionists
War and families

Description

In this letter written likely in the winter of 1864, Henry Marshall Misemer (1832-1865) writes his wife, Martha. He lists 5 reasons why she probably should not come to visit him in Nashville. He hopes that the war will be over by fall, but he may be wrong. He tells her to fatten up the sow and sow the meadow with timothy seeds for the horses and cows. He tries to answer her question about when his time will be up, but it is unclear to him as he is still not part of a full regiment, requiring 1,000 men and they only have 815. He requests that she knit him two pair of socks and also for her to send his cotton ones.

Creator

Misemer, Henry Marshall, 1832-1865

Source

McFee-Misemer Civil War Letters

Date

1864

Rights

http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/UND/1.0/

Format

letters (correspondence)

Language

eng

Type

Text

Identifier

64458
https://southernappalachiandigitalcollections.org/object/64458

Spatial Coverage

Nashville (Tenn.)

Extent

4(pages)
8" x 5.25"(dimension)

Is Part Of

Civil War in Southern Appalachia

Citation

Misemer, Henry Marshall, 1832-1865, “H. M. Misemer to wife Martha,” OAI, accessed April 30, 2025, https://sadc.qi-cms.com/omeka/items/show/64458.