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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Wed, 18 Feb 2026 23:32:31 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2Connection: UpgradeLast-Modified: Tue, 03 Aug 2021 20:20:54 GMTETag: 78cf-5c8ad6c371580Accept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 30927Cache-Control: max-age600Expires: Wed, 18 Feb 2026 23:42:31 GMTVary: Accept-Encoding,User-AgentContent-Type: text/html !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd>html xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml>head>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetUTF-8 />title>Will Fishers Letters Home From the American Civil War/title>style typetext/css>!--body { font: 100% Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; background: #666666; margin: 0; /* its good practice to zero the margin and padding of the body element to account for differing browser defaults */ padding: 0; text-align: center; /* this centers the container in IE 5* browsers. The text is then set to the left aligned default in the #container selector */ color: #000000; background-color: #000066;}.oneColFixCtrHdr #container { width: 780px; /* using 20px less than a full 800px width allows for browser chrome and avoids a horizontal scroll bar */ background: #FFFFFF; margin: 0 auto; /* the auto margins (in conjunction with a width) center the page */ border: 1px solid #000000; text-align: left; /* this overrides the text-align: center on the body element. */}.oneColFixCtrHdr #header { background: #FFFFFF; padding: 0 0px 0 0px; /* this padding matches the left alignment of the elements in the divs that appear beneath it. If an image is used in the #header instead of text, you may want to remove the padding. */}.oneColFixCtrHdr #header h1 { margin: 0; /* zeroing the margin of the last element in the #header div will avoid margin collapse - an unexplainable space between divs. If the div has a border around it, this is not necessary as that also avoids the margin collapse */ padding: 0px 0; /* using padding instead of margin will allow you to keep the element away from the edges of the div */}.oneColFixCtrHdr #mainContent { padding: 0 20px; /* remember that padding is the space inside the div box and margin is the space outside the div box */ background: #FFFFFF;}.oneColFixCtrHdr #footer { padding: 0 10px; /* this padding matches the left alignment of the elements in the divs that appear above it. */ background:#DDDDDD;}.oneColFixCtrHdr #footer p { margin: 0; /* zeroing the margins of the first element in the footer will avoid the possibility of margin collapse - a space between divs */ padding: 10px 0; /* padding on this element will create space, just as the the margin would have, without the margin collapse issue */}a:link { color: #000066; text-decoration: none;}a:visited { text-decoration: none; color: #0000CC;}a:hover { text-decoration: underline; color: #0066FF;}a:active { text-decoration: none;}h1 { font-size: large; color: #CC0000;}h2 { font-size: xx-large; color: #000066;}h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6 { font-weight: bold;}h3 { font-size: large; color: #999999;}h4 { font-size: large; color: #666666;}a { font-size: 80%; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;}body,td,th { font-family: Times New Roman, Times, serif;}-->/style>/head>body classoneColFixCtrHdr>div idcontainer> div idheader> img srcfisher_header.jpg altWill Fishers Letters Home From the American Civil War - An eye witness account of the American Civil War from October 1861 to May 1865 width780 height144 /> !-- end #header -->/div> div idmainContent> table border0 cellpadding3 cellspacing12> tr> td valigntop>p>strong>William Garret Fisher/strong> joined the Union Army on September 30, 1861, as a bugler in Company A, 7th Regiment of New York Cavalry Volunteers also known as J. Morrison’s Black Horse Cavalry. When this Regiment was mustered out of service six months later on August 7, 1862, Will re-enlisted as an infantry private in the 123rd Regiment, New York Volunteers. He served with that Regiment throughout the remainder of the war./p> p>In the spring of 1861, Will was doing well in his studies at the Cambridge Washington Academy, particularly in Latin. When Will determined to “go as a soldier," he met a good deal of opposition from his family and teachers. But Will was itching to get into the fight and that fall his mother gave her permission for his enlistment. Will was seventeen. He was born July 11, 1844, in the town of Cambridge, Washington County, New York, a deeply religeous, farming community ten miles east of the Hudson River where everyone abhorred slavery. He fought the war alongside many of his relatives and neighbors from the same county./p> p>Will Fisher wrote letters throughout the war to his mother, brother and cousins. Will describes exactly what he feels and sees, a frank, vivid picture of the Civil War at ground level. Many of the letters were written on knapsacks by lantern light on the run. The letters are transcribed practically verbatim with corrections to spelling and punctuation. The transcription of each letter is accompanied by a scan of the original, handwritten letter to show the rich variety of paper quality, size and shape, as well as the changes in Will’s handwriting over the years. Some letters, written on the battlefield, are stained and burned, and the ink is faded by age./p> p>The first letter of this collection is addressed to Mrs. Fisher from Will’s Latin professor, A. F. Beales. It reads:br /> br /> em>Cambridge, New Yorkbr /> Wednesday, March 28, 1861/em>br /> Mrs. Fisher,br /> I wish to say a word in reference to William. He has made excellent proficiency this term. Has done well in Latin as any scholar I ever had. It would be a great disadvantage to him to be out of school next term, for he would forget nearly all he has learned this year. If possible, I hope it can be arranged for him to study through the summer. Rest assured that William improves his opportunities. br /> Most respectfully,br /> A.F. Beales/p> /td> td rowspan2 valigntop nowrapnowrap>h1>Index of Letters/h1> h3>J. Morrison’s br /> Black Horse Cavalry/h3> p>a href1861_oct5.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp Strongbr /> October 5, 1861/a>/p> p>a href1861_nov27.html>Will Fisher to his brotherbr /> Cambridge, New Yorkbr /> November 27, 1861br /> Mrs. Fisher writes on backbr /> December 2, 1861/a>/p> p>a href1861_dec9.html>Will Fisher to his brotherbr /> Albany, New Yorkbr /> PM, December 9, 1861/a>/p> p>a href1861_dec17.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp Stonemanbr /> December 17, 1861/a>/p> p>a href1861_dec25.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Christmas, 1861/a>/p> p>a href1861_dec28.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp Stonemanbr /> December 28, 1861/a>/p> p>a href1862_jan3.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp Stoneman, Washington, D.C.br /> January 3, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_jan11.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp Stonemanbr /> January 11, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_jan12.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp Stonemanbr /> January 12, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_jan18.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp Stonemanbr /> January 18, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_jan23.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp Stonemanbr /> January 23, 1862/a>a href1862_jan23.html>/a>/p> p>a href1862_jan30.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp Stonemanbr /> January 30, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_feb3.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp Stoneman, Washington, D.C.br /> February 3, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_feb8.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp Stonemanbr /> February 8, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_feb19.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp Stonemanbr /> February 19, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_feb26.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp Stoneman, Washington, D.C.br /> February 26, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_mar2.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp Stonemanbr /> March 2, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_mar21.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp Stonemanbr /> March 21, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_mar23.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp Stonemanbr /> Sabbath PM, March 23, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_mar31.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp Stonemanbr /> March 31, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_apr5.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp Stonemanbr /> April 5, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_apr9.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Washington, D. C.br /> April 9, 1862/a>/p> h3>The 123rd NY Volunteersbr /> in Winter Quarters/h3> p>a href1862_jul23.html>Will Fisher to Ajt. Gen. USA br /> with responsebr /> Cambridge, New Yorkbr /> July 23, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_sep20.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Jersey Citybr /> Saturday nightbr /> September 20, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_sep24.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Soldiers Retreat, Washington, D.C.br /> September 24, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_sep28.html>Will Fisher to his brotherbr /> Camp Chasebr /> September 28, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_sep28_2.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp Chasebr /> Sunday morningbr /> September 28, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_sep29.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp Chasebr /> September 29, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_oct1.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Headquarters 123rd Regt. Co. I, NYSVbr /> Frederick City, Marylandbr /> October 1, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_oct5.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Headquarters 123rd Regt. Co. I, NYSVbr /> Sunday Morning in Campbr /> 2 miles From Sandy Hookbr /> October 5, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_oct9.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp near Sandy Hookbr /> October 9, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_oct13.html>Will Fisher to his brotherbr /> Camp near Sandy Hook, Marylandbr /> October 13, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_oct17.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp 123rd Regt. NYSVbr /> near Sandy Hook, Marylandbr /> October 17, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_oct21.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp of the 123rd Regt.br /> near Sandy Hook, Marylandbr /> About 4 o’clock PMbr /> Tuesday, October 21, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_oct21_2.html>Will Fisher to his brotherbr /> Camp near Sandy Hook, Marylandbr /> October 21, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_oct25.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp near Sandy Hook, Marylandbr /> Saturday, 5 o’clock AMbr /> October 25, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_nov13.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp of the 123rd Regt. NYSVbr /> Loudoun Valley, Virginiabr /> November 13, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_nov15.html>Will Fisher to his brotherbr /> Camp of the 123rd Regt. NYSVbr /> Loudoun Valley, Virginiabr /> November 15, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_nov25.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp of the 123rd Regt. NYSVbr /> Loudoun Valley, Virginiabr /> November 25, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_dec9.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Loudoun Valley, Virginiabr /> December 9, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_dec18.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Fairfax Station, Virginiabr /> December 18, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_dec21.html>Will Fisher to his brotherbr /> Fairfax Stationbr /> December 21, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_dec26.html>Will Fisher to his cousin Juliabr /> Camp of the 123rd Regt. NYS Vols.br /> Fairfax Station, Virginiabr /> December 26, 1862/a>/p> p>a href1862_dec27.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Fairfax Station, Virginiabr /> December 27, 1862 br /> & January 1, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_jan5.html>Will Fisher to his brotherbr /> Fairfax Station, Virginiabr /> January 5, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_jan10.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Woodyard Ford, Virginiabr /> January 10, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_jan12.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Fairfax Station, Virginiabr /> January 12, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_jan26.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Stafford Court House, Virginiabr /> January 26, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_jan31.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Stafford C. H., Virginiabr /> January 31, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_jan31_2.html>Will Fisher to his brotherbr /> Stafford C. H., Virginiabr /> January 31, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_feb1.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Stafford C. H., Virginiabr /> February 1, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_feb10.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Stafford C. H.br /> February 10, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_feb13.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Stafford C. H.br /> February 13, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_feb14.html>Will Fisher to his br /> cousin Julia A. Wheldenbr /> Stafford C. H., Virginiabr /> February 14, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_feb27.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Stafford C. H.br /> February 27, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_feb28.html>Will Fisher to his brotherbr /> Stafford C. H.br /> February 28, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_mar21.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Stafford C. H.br /> March 21, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_apr1.html>Will Fisher to his brotherbr /> Stafford C. H.br /> April 1, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_apr2.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Stafford C. H.br /> April 2, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_apr16.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Stafford C. H.br /> April 16, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_apr21.html>Will Fisher to his brotherbr /> Staffordbr /> April 21, 1863/a>/p> h3>The Chancellorsville br /> & Gettysburg Campaigns/h3> p>a href1863_may5.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> On the battlefieldbr /> Chancellorsvillebr /> May 5, 1863/a> /p> p>a href1863_may10.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Stafford C. H.br /> May 10, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_may10_2.html>Will Fisher to his brotherbr /> Stafford C. H.br /> May 10, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_may19.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Stafford C. H.br /> May 19, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_may27.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Stafford C. H.br /> May 27, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_jun6.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp of the 123rdbr /> June 6, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_jul5.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> On the battlefield near br /> Gettysburg, Pennsylvaniabr /> July 5, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_jul27.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Warrenton Junction, Virginiabr /> July 27, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_aug8_2.html>Will Fisher to his brotherbr /> Kelly’s Ford, Virginiabr /> August 8, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_aug8_2.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Kelly’s Ford, Virginiabr /> August 8, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_aug16.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Kelly’s Ford, Virginiabr /> August 16, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_aug21.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Kelly’s Ford, Virginia,br /> Camp of the 123rd NY Vols.br /> August 21, 1863 br /> & August 26, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_sep7.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Kelly’s Ford, Virginiabr /> September 7, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_sep11.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Kelly’s Ford, Virginiabr /> September 11, 1863/a>/p> h3>The Railroad Becomes br /> A Military Weapon/h3> p>a href1863_oct5.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Bridgeport, Alabamabr /> October 5, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_nov3.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Bridgeport, Alabamabr /> November 3, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_nov5.html>Will Fisher to his brotherbr /> Bridgeport, Alabamabr /> November 5, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_nov6.html>Will Fisher to his br /> cousin Julia Wheldenbr /> Bridgeport, Alabamabr /> November 6, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_nov20.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Head Quarters Provost Guardbr /> Bridgeport, Alabamabr /> November 20, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_dec2.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp of the 123rd NY Vols.br /> at Bridgeport, Alabamabr /> December 2, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_dec16.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Bridgeport, Alabamabr /> December 16, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_dec23.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Bridgeport, Alabamabr /> December 23, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1863_dec29.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Bridgeport, Alabamabr /> December 29, 1863/a>/p> p>a href1864_jan3.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Bridgeport, Alabamabr /> January 3, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_jan10.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Elk River, Tennesseebr /> January 10, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_jan15.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Elk River, Tennesseebr /> January 15, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_jan17.html>Will Fisher to his cousin Juliabr /> Elk River, aka br /> Estill Springs, Tennesseebr /> January 17, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_jan22.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Elk Riverbr /> January 22, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_jan23.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Elk Riverbr /> January 23, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_jan29.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Elk River, Tennesseebr /> Friday, January 29, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_feb4.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> In my little shanty, Elk Riverbr /> February 4, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_feb7.html>Will Fisher to his brotherbr /> In camp at Elk River, Tennesseebr /> February 7th, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_feb15.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> In camp at Elk River, Tennesseebr /> February 15, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_feb24.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Elk River RR bridge, Tennesseebr /> February 24, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_mar6.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Elk River RR, Tennesseebr /> March 6, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_mar14.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Elk River RR bridge, Tennesseebr /> March 14, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_mar21.html>Will Fisher to his brotherbr /> Elk River, Tennesseebr /> March 21, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_mar28.html>Will Fisher to his br /> cousin Julia Wheldenbr /> Elk River, Tennesseebr /> Camp of 123rd NY Vols.br /> March 28, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_mar30.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Elk River, Tennesseebr /> March 30, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_apr9.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Elk River, Tennesseebr /> Camp of the 123rdbr /> April 9, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_apr11.html>Will Fisher to his br /> cousin Lib Shermanbr /> Elk River, Tennesseebr /> Camp 123rd NY Vols.br /> April 11, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_apr17.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Elk River, Tennesseebr /> April 17, 1864/a>/p> h3>The Georgia Campaign br /> and Siege of Atlanta/h3> p>a href1864_apr27.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> East Elk River, Tennesseebr /> April 27, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_may3.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> May 3, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_may4.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Chickamauga Battle Ground, Georgiabr /> Evening, May 4, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_may6.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Near Ringgold, Georgiabr /> May 6, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_may18.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp near Calhoun, Georgiabr /> May 18, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_may20.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Cassville, Georgiabr /> May 20, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_may29.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp near Dallas, Georgiabr /> May 29, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_jun7.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> On Marietta Pike 8 or 10 miles br /> left of the battlefield of May 25thbr /> June 7, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_jun18.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> In camp don’t know wherebr /> June 18, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_jun20.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> In the line of battle for br /> the 25th day successivelybr /> June 20, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_jun29.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Kenasaw District, Georgiabr /> June 29, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_jul2.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Still in the “ditches” before Atlantabr /> July 2, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_jul6.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Near the Chattahoochee Riverbr /> July 6, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_jul8.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Near the Chattahoochee br /> River, Georgiabr /> July 8, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_jul12.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> In camp near br /> Vinings Station, Georgiabr /> July 12, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_jul21.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> In the trenches br /> 3 miles from Atlantabr /> July 21, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_jul24.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Near Atlantabr /> Sabbath PM, July 24, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_aug1.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Still “sieging" Atlantabr /> August 1, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_aug8.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> “Sieging”br /> August 8, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_aug14.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp as beforebr /> August 14, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_aug17.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Before Atlanta, Georgiabr /> August 17, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_aug24.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp near Atlanta, Georgiabr /> August 24, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_aug24_2.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp of 123 NY Vols.br /> near Atlanta, Georgiabr /> August 24, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_aug29.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp of the 123rd NY Vols., br /> near Chattahoochee River, Georgiabr /> August 29, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_sep6.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Atlanta, Georgiabr /> September 6, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_sep25.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Atlantabr /> September 25, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_oct1.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Atlanta, Georgiabr /> October 1, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_oct4.html>Will Fisher to his brotherbr /> Camp of 123rd NY Vols. Inf.br /> Atlanta, Georgiabr /> October 4, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_oct12.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Atlanta, Georgiabr /> Oct. 12, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_oct20.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Atlantabr /> October 20, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_oct23.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Atlanta, Georgiabr /> October 23, 1864/a>/p> h3>From Atlanta To The Sea/h3> p>a href1864_nov6.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Three miles south br /> of Atlanta, Georgiabr /> November 6, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_dec18.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp 4 miles from Savannahbr /> December 18, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_dec18_2.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Camp 4 miles from br /> Savannah, Georgiabr /> December 18, 1864 br /> thru January 15, 1865/a>/p> p>a href1864_dec24.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Savannah, Georgiabr /> December 24, 1864/a>/p> p>a href1864_dec26.html>Will Fisher to his brotherbr /> Savannah, Georgiabr /> December 26, 1864/a>/p> h3>Sherman’s Armybr /> Sweeps North br /> /h3> p>a href1865_feb2.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Three miles above Sister’s Ferrybr /> South Carolina, Savannah Riverbr /> February 2, 1865/a>/p> p>a href1865_mar12.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Fayetteville, North Carolinabr /> Sabbath, March 12, 1865/a>/p> p>a href1865_mar25.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Goldsboro, North Carolinabr /> March 25, 1865/a>/p> p>a href1865_mar30.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Goldsboro, North Carolinabr /> March 30, 1865/a>/p> p>a href1865_apr9.html>Will Fisher to his brotherbr /> Goldsboro, North Carolinabr /> April 9, 1865/a>/p> p>a href1865_apr17.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Raleigh, North Carolinabr /> April 17, 1865/a>/p> p>a href1865_apr26.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Holly Springs, North Carolinabr /> April 26, 1865/a>/p> p>a href1865_apr27.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> I Co. 123rd Regt. 1st Div. br /> 20th Army Corps., Holly Springsbr /> April 27, 1865/a>/p> p>a href1865_apr29.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Raleigh, North Carolinabr /> April 29, 1865/a>/p> p>a href1865_may9.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Richmond, Virginiabr /> May 9, 1865/a>/p> p>a href1865_jun7.html>Will Fisher to his motherbr /> Washington, D.C.br /> June 7, 1865/a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop>div aligncenter>em>a hrefletterscans/fisher_1861_march28_front_300.jpg>img srcletters350/fisher_1861_march28_frontsm.jpg width350 height550 />/a>br /> /em>a hrefletterscans/fisher_1861_march28_front_300.jpg>click to enlarge/a>/div>/td> /tr> /table> !-- end #mainContent --> /div> div idfooter> table width700 border0 aligncenter cellpadding8> tr> td nowrapnowrap>a hrefmailto:dana@danae.com>Contact Dana/a>/td> td>div alignright>a href#>© 2020 All rights reserved Dana F. 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