Berlin Family Chronicles
- From Solomon Berlin to his parents -
Locke, Ind Nov 5th 1862
Dear Father & Mother
I take my pen in hand to let you know that we are all well and hope the lines will find
you all in the same state of health and I will further state that I have not wrote to
you for a long time. But I wish to be Excused for I have so much to see to that I had
not time to write. this war makes a good bit of trouble here and I suppose in there
the Same folke is begining to get scarce out here. I suppose that you know that Fred
Richmond was drafted and has gone to war. he went to Indianapolis and enlisted for
three years In the company that Pat Richmond is in the 5th cavalry. Fred was home last
week on furlow but had to go again last Thursday. he said he liked soldiering well. he
has got in for Blacksmith and makes his dollar per day.
we are a going to get Aunt Polly out here to stay with Katharine this winter. Uncle
John Shaffer is very sick and I dont expect that he is a living any more. Uncle Jacke
Staffer was there three weeks ago and he was very low and Roudenbush was all sick. I
guess they have got in a sickly place. we got a letter from Joseph Miner. he is not
well. he writes a middling pittifull letter. he was on the Battlefield at Perryville
Ken. he said that it looked awfull to see the dead & wounded laying around.
I wish that this war was over But I expect that it will soon be over now that the
Butternuttz has got there congressman now they will make a compromise. but it will be
over the left that is what I think of it. there is no Stop to this war by a compromise.
if there was not such fools here in the North this war would be over now. Just as long
as we have Butternut sympathizers here in the north Just that long we will have to fight
the Rebels. I Should think that People would soon get there Eyes open if they will get
them open But they will hold on to the old rotten Democracy, they will rule or ruin.
But I will Stop this. if I could talke in place of writing I could do Better.
further If you have not got Jacobs Bounty and Back wages you ought to try and get it.
you can get it if you make appplications for it and you should have it Just as well as
the rest. and I would send them clothes But I dont like to Divide them. I would like if
some one would do it But if Josiah wants that I should I will Divide them and send them
home. I will have to Stop writing for this time I have got such poor paper and pen to
write with. Uncle James Ruckmans is out here on a visit. they are a going to Starte
home next Tuesday. So nothing more, yourz Truly Solomon Berlin
About this letter:
Locke is located north of present day Nappanee, Indiana. Solomon’s parents were still
living in Rootstown, Portage County, Ohio in 1862. His sister Katherine was married to
Fred Richmond in 1855 and they settled in Elkhart county in 1858.
Aunt Polly is Polly Berlin, sister of Solomon’s father. Uncle John Shaffer was married
to Clara Loretta Berlin, another of his father’s sisters.
Uncle Jacke Staffer could be John Stauffer who was married to Elizabeth Hoffman, sister
of Solomon's mother, Susannah.
Jacob Berlin, Solomon’s brother, was killed on April 7th, 1862 at the Battle of Shiloh
(Pittsburg Landing) in western Tennessee. Josiah is another of Solomon’s brothers.
Butternuttz is probably a reference to the term Butternuts which was a nickname for
Confederate soldiers whose uniforms were dyed butternut brown.
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