[Letter from John Patterson Osterhout to Junia Roberts Osterhout, January 24, 1864]

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Letter from John Patterson Osterhout to his wife, Junia Roberts Osterhout, discussing his time with the Confederate Army. He was grateful to receive her letters from home and detailed the marches that he had been enduring. Like many of the other men felt unwell, he felt unwell, and they were preparing for battle when he concluded the first part of his letter. The second part was written the next day after the soldier's new camp had been secured. The men were living off of a diet of oysters that day and John thought they might be reorganizing later that month. … continued below

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[4] p. ; 27 x 43 cm., folded to 27 x 22 cm.

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Osterhout, John Patterson January 24, 1864.

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Letter from John Patterson Osterhout to his wife, Junia Roberts Osterhout, discussing his time with the Confederate Army. He was grateful to receive her letters from home and detailed the marches that he had been enduring. Like many of the other men felt unwell, he felt unwell, and they were preparing for battle when he concluded the first part of his letter. The second part was written the next day after the soldier's new camp had been secured. The men were living off of a diet of oysters that day and John thought they might be reorganizing later that month. He wished he could see his children, especially his eldest son, Paul Osterhout, and hoped they would stay safe.

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[4] p. ; 27 x 43 cm., folded to 27 x 22 cm.

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  • [Transcript of Letter from John Patterson Osterhout to Junia Roberts Osterhout, January 24, 1864], ASTC_001-025-02b

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Osterhout Papers

The Osterhout family papers consist of an extensive collection of official documents, postcards, and letters. John Patterson Osterhout published The Bellville Countryman and was influential in the area.

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  • January 24, 1864

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Osterhout, John Patterson. [Letter from John Patterson Osterhout to Junia Roberts Osterhout, January 24, 1864], letter, January 24, 1864; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255318/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Austin College.

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