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John Clark Esarey Civil War Letters

John Clark Esarey

John Clark Esarey

May 26, 1865 Letter

From: John Clark Esarey (Camp of the 53rd Indiana Volunteers, near Washington, D.C.)

To: Barbara Ewing Esarey (Oil Township, Perry County, Indiana)

"I was all through Washington City yesterday. It is the finest city by far that I ever saw."

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May 26, 1865 letter
John Clark Esarey to Barbara Ewing Esarey, May 26, 1865

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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

This letter was written just two days after the Grand Review of the Armies on May 24, 1865, when Sherman's western armies paraded through Washington, D.C. in celebration of Union victory. For a young man from Perry County, Indiana, Washington City was indeed "the finest city by far" he had ever seen.

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.