Military: Civil War: Ltr, Jacob C. Frazee to his wife, 1889: Washington Co, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by M. Burns. mburns@tea-house.com USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. ____________________________________________________________ Copy of letter dated 7 Sept. 1889 from Jacob C. Frazee to his wife, Mary (McKinney) Frazee while he was at a reunion of the soldiers who fought at Gettysburg. I hope all is well at home, At the Reunion of the soldiers who faught there. Gettesburg, Sept. 7th 1889 Dear Wife I seat my self to let you know that I am well and sound. There ar a good many of oald comrads arived tonight. They are all from & meriment, salutes, & shaking of hands all the sosibility among the comrads all looks like ald times. Our camp is lit up by Electrick light & is nise and lovingely. On Friday our mess visited the ald Battle line of the 2nd army corps. I helped to fight in it. All looks just as it did in 1863 but no _____ here to fight & thank God for that. I spent two days a visiting two lines of Battle not half through yet. it would take me 3 weeks yet to take it all in. I should like if all of my family could see it. It is one off the finest sightes ever seen. I want to view the first days fight when Gen. Rynalas fell. today, Sunday, and Monday I will view the last time of 2nd army corps. it commenced to reign today at noon. I just where Genl. Kasaw Zook fell & we had to return to camp. it reigned all night and up till to day at noon & is a cleering off tonight. I was up on big round top & seen the field we incamped in when we broak camp for the Battle field. they have an observitory up on top the mountain about 50 feet ____. it is a plain view of the valley & the mountains for miles around. Gettysburgh or one off the finest & most attractive place in the world. There is a jentleman on the ground said he had visited all of the foren goverments in the world and he said that this beet all of them. Gettesburgh would be the most attractive off all. I believe it all. I have run all off the cooking for our mess. We baught our grub at Harrisburgh. Coffey & hard tack and ham onion pickels and soft bread and butter. we have plenty to eat a good tent to sleep in. today Sunday I just Returned from Reviewing the Battleground off the 2nd army corps I helped to drive Lee from here. I am very tyerd. I travled about ten miles today. There is the best monuments Erected hiare. one the veris lines off Battle Ever was Erected. the ald comrads ar a coming in to there is no Sunday here as it is all sight seeing. Laideys ar hiere and jentelmen ar all ingaged in looking at the verius lines off Battle. it is a grand Sight to see. it has cleered away and is nise. I was at the Devils den today and at the valley off Death. this valley is a nise valley and tomorrow I will finish up off sight seeing. I will leave for home Wensday evening. I could stay 3 months & not see all. There will be a large crowd here with in the next three days. my box is not com yet or will not come that Raskell never put it on the train. I have all i want to Eat and a good place to sleep & plenty off good water to drink. there is a heep off seeding dun down here. I hope that all is well with you all. Nomore at present but goodby at present. Yours Respectfully J. C. Frazee To Mary J. Frazee Written at Gettesburg September 7th 1889. I left home on Sept. 4, 1889