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ALS 4 pp. October 27, 1861 Letter from Adelaide E. Case to Charles N. Tenney

Adelaide E. Case (Addie) writes to Charles N. Tenney (Charlie), of Company H, of the 7th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Tenney entered the service on April 25th, 1861, for 3 months. He then mustered out and reenlisted on June 20th, 1861, for 3 years. He was wounded in the Battle of Kernstown, Virginia (March 23rd, 1862). He returned to duty and died of dysentry at Harper's Ferry, Virginia on June 14th, 1863. In Addie's letter of October 27th, 1861, she writes about a recent death in her home town of Mecca, Ohio and reflects on the uncertainty of life. Her letter is flirtatious and playful. She talks, for example, about another man's interest in her--a member of Tenny's regiment--and says that she would rather be courted by Charlie. She also reflects on whether women prefer flattery to other forms of attention. And she tells him about going to a Ball for the 6th Ohio Cavalry, which she enjoyed, and asks him to guess who she would rather have been with.