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E. V. N. Hitchcock to John Wolcott Phelps
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    • Creator: Hitchcock, E. V. N.
    • Date Created: 1863-03-14
    • Description: Hitchcock learns that Phelps is nominated to be a Major General. Concludes letter with another carefully worded appeal to Phelps for a better position, preferably under Phelps's command. (Hitchcock underlines the word "inactivity.") Details in between include mail that has arrived, including a Brattleboro newspaper (title unknown); a new "conscript act" (Conscription Act: passed by the Union in late February and signed by Lincoln in March, 1863); preparations for summer and the anticipation of a large shipment of ice; officers busy with a Court Martial; and the continued good health of the regiment.
    • Parent Collections: Vermonters in the Civil War, John Wolcott Phelps Correspondence


    E. V. N. Hitchcock to John Wolcott Phelps
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      • Creator: Hitchcock, E. V. N.
      • Date Created: 1863-03-02
      • Description: Topics include camping outside of Fort Pickens at Camp Stoughton, the good health of the regiment, the reorganization of the Army of the Potomac, and the ungentleman-like ways the officers act. Hitchcock's mood is fairly upbeat but realistic: predicting the end of the war is difficult; a long expected attack on the island never occurred (indicating a fault in intelligence?); army life is good, but he hopes Phelps can find a better situation for him. Hitchcock mentions the "negro regiment" in charge of Ship Island.
      • Parent Collections: Vermonters in the Civil War, John Wolcott Phelps Correspondence