Cunningham, David Letter David Cunningham Letter, 1865 Ms.1989.060

David Cunningham Letter, 1865 Ms.1989.060


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Repository
Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
Identification
Ms.1989.060
Title
David Cunningham Letter 1865
Quantity
0.1 Cubic Feet, 1 folder
Creator
Cunningham, David (Union soldier)
Language
The materials in the collection are in English.
Abstract
Letter from David Cunningham, a Union soldier during the American Civil War, written at Berkley's Station, Virginia to Mrs. A. E. Young on April 26, 1865, informing her that reports of his death are false, probably spread by local Copperheads.

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Source of Acquisition

The David Cunningham Letter was purchansed by Special Collections and University Archives in 1989.

Processing Information

The David Cunningham Letter commenced and was completed in February 2022.


Biographical Note

David Cunningham was a Union soldier during the American Civil War. The letter does not contain enough information to definitively identify him, but the mention of Reedsville within the letter suggests that he was most likely the David Cunningham buried in Church Hill Cemetery, Reedsville (Mifflin County), Pennsylvania. This David Cunningham was born in Ireland in 1842. Following the death of his father, David Cunningham immigrated with his mother and siblings to the United States. During the Civil War, he served as a corporal in Company H, 184th Pennsylvania Infantry, mustering out with the company on August 3, 1865. The 1870 census lists 26-year-old Ireland native named David Cunningham living in Mifflin County with wife Mary and two young children. The census lists "axe grinder" as Cunningham's occupation. David Cunningham died on August 27, 1874.

Scope and Content

This collection consists of a single letter written by David Cunningham, a Union soldier during the American Civil War. Written at "Berkley's Station," Virginia (probably today's Berkeley, West Virginia) on April 26, 1865, the letter is addressed to Cunningham's friend, Mrs. A. E. Young. Cunningham informs Young that the report of his and Joseph's (probably Joseph Young) deaths is false, probably spread by a local Copperhead. "[H]oo ever it was," Cunningham writes, "pleas tell him to at tend to his one bisness us Soldiers Can at tend to our one wee now hoo gets killed and hoo dont." The writer continues by predicting dark times for the Copperheads ("thay ar played out as well as the war ..."), then expresses regret for the tears shed over his supposed death.

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Letter
1865