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Child of the Rebellion: West Virginia Sesquicentennial
Civil War Union Militia Correspondence


Camp Brownstown
Kanawha Co. Va.
May 23 1863

Sir!
My Company over mustered for pay up to the 28th day of February 1863 and have received three hundred (300) Dollars all the money that was on hand in the Bank of the West at Charleston Va for the purpose of paying the home guards in this vacinety. (sic) leaving a ballance (sic) yet in favour (sic) of my company. Which I am anxious to have paid to my men. You will confer a on me and the families of the men of my Company by forwarding the ballance (sic) as soon as possible.

We are also grealty (sic) in need of amunition (sic) having but Foruty (sic) Rounds on hand. Please farward (sic) a supply soon. Calabre 58.

The organization of the Battalion is progressing rapidly and soon will be complete With a fair prospect of a Regiment by the first of August if not before

Your Qft. Leut.
Joseph H. Barker.
Capt Co. A. 1st Batt 87th Rgt

To
F.H. Pierpoint
Gov Va Wheeling

Transcription by Stacy Bloss, undergraduate student enrolled in Dr. Billy Joe Peyton's Fall 2010 "Introduction to Public History" at West Virginia State University


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