Showing posts with label Enos Hammer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Enos Hammer. Show all posts

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Private Enos Hammer, Co. G 7th Iowa Cavalry, to his sister, March 21, 1864 [Fragment]

Cottonwood Springs
Monday March 21st

Dear Sister

I take the present time to write you a few lines in answer to yours of the 8th.  I am well and enjoying myself bully.  I was but but a hunting yesterday and went  all over Nebraska Territory all but what it lacked.  It is a snowing a little today but I think [illegible] [a] off in the course of 5 minutes.  Has Ira got religion or not.  I believe you was a [illegible] does Luisa ever talk of getting it.  There has been several revivals out here about a week ago there was a great revival in camp one man got his snoot squished.  An other got the mug put on him.  And they went to the gard house to seek salvation.  There is not much difference in all revivals in [missing text] some talk  of the [missing text] driving us from land of  [kanion] . . .

SOURCE:  Letter listed for auction on www.ebay.com, July 17, 2012.  Only the 1st page of the letter was displayed with a tear in the lower left corner and a watermark in the middle of the page covering some of the text.

Sergeant Job S. Beals, Co. G 7th Iowa Cavalry, to Henry Hammer, July 11, 1864 [Fragment]

Topeka Kansas,
July 11th/64

Respected Cousins,

I take my pen this evening to drop you a few lines to let you know how Enos is as I supposed you would be anxious to know he [does not seem to be getting] better than  when I wrote to you before, he wil be apt to take a change one way or the other pretty soon.  The rest of the Newton boys are all enjoying pretty good health at present.  I have not time to write much at present  I wil writ again in a few days, and let you know how Enos is getting along.  This leaves me well and before it wil . . .

SOURCE:  Letter listed for auction on www.ebay.com, July 17, 2012, only the 1st page of the letter was shown with a watermark over the bracketed text.  No transcription of the letter was offered on the listing.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Letter of Captain Elisha Hammer, Co. G 7th Iowa Cavalry, to his brother, Henry Hammer, July 17, 1864

Topeka Kansas
July 17th 1864
3 o clock P. M

Dear Brother

Enos is about the same as he was when I last wrote. I do not think there is much hope of his recovery still he may. He has every attention that he could have at any place if he should get well I will send him home as soon as he is able to travel.  I have nothing of importance to write

Elisha Hammer

To
Henry Hammer

SOURCE: Letter listed for auction at www.ebay.com, July 21, 2012

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Letter of Enos Hammer of Company G, 7th Iowa Cavalry, June 3, 1864

Topeka Kansas
June 3rd, 1864

Dear Father

I take the present opportunity to write you a few lines to let you know that I am well at present. We started from Fort Riley the 30th and arrived here this morning. Between here and Fort Riley the country is principally settled by Indians and half breeds they have large farms are pretty nice houses.

It looks curious to see Indians plowing corn. Topeka is the capital of Kansas. It is on the south side of the Kansas River 75 miles below Fort Riley. Our quarters are in the 3rd story of the statehouse. It is about the center of town I have got a big bile boil and it is big again as it ought to be I have not any time to write anymore for we have to clean up

Yours truly,
Enos Hammer

 Write soon and let me know where them folks lives at in Kansas. It may be that we ain't very far from them.

Direct
Co. G 7 Iowa
Topeka Kansas

Monday, October 1, 2012

Letter of Enos Hammer of Company G, 7th Iowa Cavalry, January 11, 1864

Cottonwood, N. T.
Jan 11 1864

Dear Father

I see myself today to write you a few lines to let you know that I am getting some better. I don't know whether I will get to come home yet or not Elisha don't want me to go but the doctor was down here last week and talked with me a little while and told me to come down to the hospital, and he would fix it up and I went down there this morning and carefully examined me so I don't know what he is going to do he will ____ if the Capt. hant played thunder with it so Jim may know how things are working out here I have $100 and I would like to know what to do with it I don't have anything to do only read and such like that.

Several of the boys are sick one of the boys from Story County has got something like the spotted fever the doctor told me he thought he wouldn't get well.

We have had right smart of snow and cold weather here for quite some time but it is getting warmer for the last few days. Sergt. Wellman has lost use of his left arm and leg it was caused by being wounded in the side the cook is getting some grub for dinner the Capt. is talking of reducing Jim Allen to the ranks of a private for staying at the sutlers all the time but he does his duty all the time by standing guard every night Job Beals got a letter from Jesse about a week ago he has had the lung fever but was about well but was unable to work you need not be afraid of me a gambling or drinking whiskey or anything of the kind for I am down on luck as any old strict Quaker

I must bring my letter to a close and remain as ever

Enos Hammer

To Henry Hammer

Please rite soon for I haven't heard from home for a long time. you can rite 2 times as week