Guide to the John M. Raper Civil War letter Wyles SC 1128

Finding aid prepared by Suad Abdoun, 2021.
UC Santa Barbara Library, Department of Special Research Collections
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara 93106-9010
special@library.ucsb.edu
2021 October 18


Title: John M. Raper Civil War letter
Identifier/Call Number: Wyles SC 1128
Language of Material: English
Contributing Institution: UC Santa Barbara Library, Department of Special Research Collections
Physical Description: 0.02 Linear Feet (1 folder)
Date: 1863 September 24
Abstract: One letter from John M. Raper (1827-1901) to his wife Maria detailing the fighting around Chattanooga, Tennessee, during the American Civil War. Discusses the rental of their house and upkeep of their shop and land.
Physical Location: Special Research Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research.

Use Restrictions

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of Item], John M.Raper Civil War letter, Wyles SC 1128. Department of Special Research Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.

Biographical Note

John M. Raper was a private in the 92nd Ohio infantry during the Civil War. He was born in 1827 and married Maria [surname unknown]. He was enlisted in 1862 and discharged in 1865 because of rheumatism. They had seven children. They lived in Benwood, West Virginia. John died in 1901. It appears from the letter that they had some kind of shop and property. Raper fought in the battle of Chattanooga (November 23-25, 1863).

Scope and Content

One letter from John M. Raper (1827-1901) to his wife Maria detailing the fighting around Chattanooga, Tennessee, during the American Civil War. Discusses the rental of their house and upkeep of their shop and land as well as making note of what should happen in event of his death, "And if anything should happen that I should get killed in battle I will release you from the promise of keeping house by yourself." Chattanooga, Tennessee, September 24th, 1863.

folder 1

Letter, plus transcription prepared by Suad Abdoun