Manley Stacey Civil War Letters
August 13, 1862 (first letter) Camp Halleck
Camp Halleck
Auburn
August 13-th
9 pm
Dear Father,
We arrived at Port Byson at 12,30 yesterday, after a pleasant ride, and marched to the village of P.B. Then we hired a team to [?] [ ], paying 40 cts a piece, arr at- 4 AM, from here we marched to the barracks and at 6 PM had our supper. [...]
August 16, 1862
Camp Halleck
Co D
Aug 16th
Dear Father,
The Colonel just told us that we leave next Wednesday, for certain for Fortress Monroe, Via Albany & New York. I have had no pass since I am here, the orders is not to give one until wehave been on Guard.
Today I am on Guard my first [ [...]
August 26, 1862 – Camp Hill, Harper’s Ferry
Camp Hill
Co D
Harpers Ferry Va
Aug 26th ,62
Dear Father
You may be disappointed in not getting a letter sooner from me, but I have actually had no time to write, or no chance.
Of our trip to Albany, I suppose Mr Francisco has told you everything. It was very pleasant trip, and we have enjoyed ourselves very well, [...]
August 29, 1862
Camp Hill
Harpers Ferry Va
Aug 29th
5,30 AM
Dear Charlie
I received a letter from home yesterday, it caused a considerable excitement the first news from home. You said that they were getting up another Company [ ] [yours] Who is to be the Captain. Yesterday afternoon I got a pass to go in swimming, and went up to [...]


