Letter from Linus Patrick to his father John B. Patrick about the receipt of items from home as well as troop movements.
Letter from Linus Patrick to his father John B. Patrick about the arrangements and expenses of bringing Bob Moore to the Regiment to deliver boots and other goods.
Letter from Linus Patrick to his father John B. Patrick demanding that requested items be sent immediately.
Letter from Linus Patrick to his father John B. Patrick describing guard duty and the condition of the camp, as well as requesting certain items of clothing.
Letter from Linus Patrick to his father, mother, brother, and sister about his wellbeing and the condition of his regiment.
Letter from Linus Patrick to his father John B. Patrick about the death of Captain Odor and the general condition of the regiment.
An account by John Welk of his time in the Union Army. This daily account is especially focused on Welk's activities and the conditions that he faced.
Handwritten diary of William Shanks, a private with the 21st O.V.I. during the Civil War. Entries detail camp life, troop movements, and information on other members of the regiment.
Letter from David P. Stoker and Darius R. Stoker that describes an attempt by General O.M. Mitchell to capture the Confederate raider, John Hunt Morgan. It also includes references to the activities of the 21st Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
Letter from Peter R. Faulk to his sister Eve about his ill health, the movements of his Regiment, the weather, and the desertion of troops.
Letter from Peter R. Faulk to his sister Eve Platt about his health, the weather, the high cost of various items, and the war.
Letter from Peter R. Faulk to his sister Eve M. Platt about his health, the state of the army, and the health of friends.