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John Clark Esarey Civil War Letters

John Clark Esarey

John Clark Esarey

April 22, 1865 Letter

From: John Clark Esarey (Camp of the 53rd Indiana Volunteers, near Raleigh, North Carolina)

To: Jesse Clark Esarey and Susannah Hughes Esarey (Oil Township, Perry County, Indiana)

"...it is health alone that makes a good and well satisfied soldier."

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April 22, 1865 letter
John Clark Esarey to his parents, April 22, 1865

Other Civil War Letters

The John Clark Esarey Civil War letters document his service in the 53rd Regiment Indiana Volunteers during late 1864 and early 1865, including his participation in Sherman's March to the Sea and the Carolinas Campaign.

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Historical Context

These letters follow John Clark Esarey from his entry into the 53rd Regiment Indiana Volunteers (September 27, 1864), through his participation in the devastating campaigns of William Tecumseh Sherman known as The March to the Sea and the Carolinas Campaign, to his discharge the following summer in Washington, D.C.

By April 22, 1865, when this letter was written, the war was effectively over. Lee had surrendered at Appomattox on April 9th, and Johnston would surrender to Sherman just four days later on April 26th.