Wilkins, Charles, Letter Charles Wilkins Letter, 1862 Ms.1991.015

Charles Wilkins Letter, 1862 Ms.1991.015


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Repository
Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
Identification
Ms.1991.015
Title
Charles Wilkins Letter 1862
Quantity
0.1 Cubic Feet, 1 folder
Creator
Wilkins, Charles
Language
The materials in the collection are in English.
Abstract
Letter from Charles Wilkins, second lieutenant in Company B, 1st U. S. Infantry, during the American Civil War, written from Corinth, Mississippi, on May 23, 1862.

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Source of Acquisition

The Charles Wilkins Letter was purchased by Special Collections and University Archives in 1991.

Processing Information

The processing and description of the Charles Wilkins Letter commenced and was completed in October, 2022.


Biographical Note

Charles Wilkins, son of James and Sarah Wilkins, was born in Henniker (Merrimack County), New Hampshire, on July 7, 1835. In the 1860 federal census, he appears as a resident in the home of his parents, with no occupation listed. According to History of the Town of Henniker, Merrimack County, New Hampshire , Wilkins was working as a clerk in the town at the outbreak of the Civil War. On June 1, 1861, he enlisted in Company B, 2nd New Hampshire Infantry, and was severely wounded at the First Battle of Bull Run. On February 20, 1862, he accepted a commission as second lieutenant in the 1st U. S. Infantry. He participated with the 1st in several skirmishes and battles before being fatally wounded during the siege of Vicksburg. He died on June 20, 1863, and was buried in Henniker Cemetery.

Scope and Content

This collection consists of a single letter from Charles Wilkins, a second lieutenant in Company B, 1st U. S. Infantry during the American Civil War. Addressed to "Dear Brother," the letter was written in a camp three miles from Corinth, Mississippi, on May 23, 1862. Wilkins writes of his recent arrival in camp. He notes that the regiment is "poorly officerd" [sic] and has been drilling with artillery pieces. He anticipates soon having a "striker" (a servant) and being given command of his company. He describes his surroundings--noting that "peaches and apples are about half grown"--and recounts news from camp and his personal activities. The letter is accompanied by a stamped envelope addressed to Hon. Oliver Pillsbury, of Henniker. Because the letter is dated May 23, and the envelope bears a date preceding the 23rd, it seems doubtful that the two were originally paired.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Civil War
  • United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865

Rights Statement for Archival Description

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