Manuscript Collection Finding Aids
Publication Date
1-3-2013
Abstract
Finding aid, scan and typescript (Click on "Additional Files" below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 824. Letter, 8 January 1865, from Jonathan Wood, Smithfield, Pennsylvania, to his son, Union soldier Pliny Wood. He writes with sympathy for the soldiers’ hardships, instructs him on saving postage, criticizes the privileges of congressmen, expresses contempt for the treason of Jefferson Davis and the Confederates, and remarks on the suffering of prisoners of war at Andersonville, Georgia; nevertheless, he hopes for reconciliation with ordinary Southerners after their defeat and repentance.
Disciplines
Military History | United States History
Recommended Citation
Folklife Archives, Manuscripts &, "Wood, Jonathan, 1795-1873 (SC 824)" (2013). Manuscript Collection Finding Aids. Paper 2718.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_mss_fin_aid/2718
Comments
This collection is archived in the Manuscripts & Folklife Archives at Western Kentucky University; 270-745-5083, mssfa@wku.edu