Berlin Family Chronicles
- To Lizzie Berlin from James W. Rose -
From Cotters Battery
Camp Wood, Green River
January 29th 1862
Friend, Lizzie
I received your kind letter the 27th and read it with pleasure. it found me well and
I am now and hope this will find you enjoying the same comfort. the Randolph boys are
all well and in good spirits. it is raining here to day and is quite unpleasant. the
wether for the past few days has been very pleasant and warm. we have all kinds of wether
down here. I have not seen snow enough this winter for any sleighing. Well there is
no news to write of any importence.
I spose you have heard of the death of General Zollicoffers death and the defeat of his
troops by General Shoeph and thomas, and also the great victory wone by Colonel garfield
here in this state so I will not bother to write them. I dont think we will leave here
very soon as our troops are building fortifications here as thou we were going to stay
here for awhile yet anyhow and I dont care if we do for it is a very helthy plase for
this state. the river water is very good to use. I think the desire is now to surround
Buckner and wipe him out. I hope it will bee so. for I think a desprit movement will
wind up the war the quickest of anything.
Well I guess this is all the news. I should like very well to attend some of your spelling
schools but as things are now I dont think I can very well. I have some recolections of
padling throu the mud up there but I have seen more mud in Kentuckey than I ever did up
in America.
what is vin and said about you dont never seem to speak about them. I spose they live
with uncle John yet. I promised to write to said but I have never done it and I spose
I have not done rite but you have heard from me once and a while and of corse she would
have the opertunity of seeing the letters and know how Jim was. Ill rite to hear one
of theas times if I can get time and vin too so I will.
Well it is not very pleasant writing to day for it is raining all the time and the tent
is full. so you see it is not very pleasant writing especily when a person has to write
on a board laying on his knees for a desk. no more this time. write soon and write all
the news and oblige a friend.
my best wishes and success to all,
James W. Rose
About this letter:
At this time, Lizzie and most of her family were still living in Randolph township,
Portage county, Ohio. General Zollicoffer was a Brigadier General in the Confederate
Army in command of all Tennessee troops. He was killed under peculiar circumstances
at Logan Cross Roads, Kentucky on January 19, 1862 by Speed S. Fry.
"Colonel Garfield" would become the 20th President of the United States. “Vin” is most likely
a reference to Lizzie’s sister, Lavina. The envelope attached to the letter is franked
with embossing of a cannon and U.S. Flag. Beneath it is printed From Cotter’s Battery
Company A, 1st Regiment, Ohio Artillery. The envelope was addressed to Miss Lizzie
Berlin, Rootstown, Portage Co. Ohio
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