This is a partial letter written by a unknown Soldier on Beautiful Patriotic Stationery in March of 62 in Gambier ,Ohio. I just scanned the letter but it mentions several names so further research should serve you well..Please see partial transcript below...
"PARITAL TRANSCRIPT"
Henry is still a soldier in the Cavalry, he is an Orderly Sargeant* to Gen. Sill**
he writes to me very often and speaks with kind remembrance of you and always promises to send you some money.....
he writes very good letters and should judge from them that he is still free from the many vices incident to a camp live.
He is now in Nashville, Tennessee where he expects to stay all winter. He is very comfortable and has been a great many changes and trials this summer.....
*Orderly Sergeant = First Sergeant of a company
**Joshua Woodrow Sill
(December 6, 1831 - December 31, 1862) was a career officer in the United States Army and brigadier general during the Civil War. He was killed at the age of 31 in the Battle of Stones River (also Murfreesboro) Tennessee on December