From Your Loving Son

Civil War Correspondence and Diaries of Private George F. Moore and His Family

by Mary Ellen Hoover, Elin Williams Neiterman & E. Dianne James


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/21/2011

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 400
ISBN : 9781462036950
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 400
ISBN : 9781462036943
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 400
ISBN : 9781462036967

About the Book

War was no stranger to the town of Sudbury, Massachusetts. A small farming community at the outbreak of the Civil War, Sudbury stood ready to support the cause of the Union. Uriah and Mary Moore, a local farmer and his wife, parents of ten children, sent four sons off to fight for the Union. George Frederick Moore was twenty years old when he joined the Thirty-fifth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers in 1862, along with brother, Albert. Their brother, John, had enlisted in the Thirteenth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers and had been serving since 1861. In 1864, a fourth brother, Alfred, joined the Fifty-ninth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers. The eighty-four letters in this collection span the years from August 1862 to the end of the War and include correspondence to and from Pvt. George Moore and five family members. George’s personal diaries from 1863 and 1864 are also included, as well as the 1867 diary of Sarah Jones, the girl he married. Through research the family is traced long after the war, revealing their travels and accomplishments.

Explanatory passages that accompany these letters highlight the campaigns of the Thirty-fifth Regiment through the war years. George Moore took part in battles from South Mountain and Antietam to Fredericksburg, Vicksburg, Campbell’s Station, and the Siege of Knoxville. He participated in the Battles of the Wilderness, Cold Harbor, and the assault on Petersburg. The letters to and from George Moore and his loved ones provide an intimate glimpse of the trials, not only of the soldiers, but of the family who sent their boys off to war.


About the Author

Mary Ellen Hoover and Elin Williams Neiterman are members of the Sudbury Historical Society and researched the Moore family from the 1600s to the present day. They both live in Sudbury, Massachusetts.

E. Dianne James is a retired high school English teacher who has studied Civil War history and traveled to battlefields throughout the country. She lives on Cape Cod with her husband.