Edward P. Stone Correspondence
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The correspondence consists of letters from Edward P. Stone, chaplain of the 6th Vermont Regiment, and his brother John M. Stone, to family in Berlin, Vermont. Edward Payson Stone of Berlin, Vermont, was born on August 1, 1830 in Quechee, the son of John F. and Lydia (Paddock) Stone. He was ordained as a Congregational minister on October 14, 1861. On October 10, 1861, he was commissioned Chaplain of the 6th Vermont Regiment. He served in that capacity until his resignation on August 27, 1863. He died of arteriosclerosis on September 11, 1920, at Rutland, Vermont, and was buried in Green Mount Cemetery in Montpelier.
John Munson Stone of Berlin, Vermont, brother to Edward P. Stone, was born on September 18, 1835 in Barre, Massachusetts. He enlisted as a Private in Co. F, 1st Vermont Regiment, on May 2, 1861, and was mustered out on August 15, 1861. He died of enteritis at Williamstown, Vermont, on August 27, 1915, and was buried in Brookfield, Vermont.
The Stone letters include updates on the health of men in the regiment, the regiment's events, and Stone's preparations for dead soldiers' funerals.
Time Period Covered: October, 1861 - December 28, 1861
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Published: March 22, 2011, University of Vermont, Bailey/Howe Library, Center for Digital Initiatives
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- Stone,John F., 1803-1884 [2]
- Stone, John F. [1]
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- Military campsVirginia [4]
- VermontHistoryCivil War, 1861-1865 [3]
- Military camps -- Virginia [2]
- Vermont -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 [1]
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- correspondence [19]
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- Military chaplains [11]
- United StatesArmy.Vermont Infantry Regiment, 6th (1861-1864) [9]
- United StatesArmy Military life [7]
- Diseases [4]
- Armed Forces Officers [3]
- Fredericksburg, Battle of, Fredericksburg, Va., 1862 [2]
- Marching [2]
- Military funerals [2]
- Military leaves and furloughs [2]
- Newspapers [2]
- Religion [2]
- United StatesArmy.Vermont Infantry Regiment, 1st (1861) [2]
- African American soldiers [1]
- Crampton's Gap, Battle of, Md., 1862 [1]
- Horses [1]
- Military discharge [1]
- Prisoners of war [1]
- Recruiting and enlistment [1]
- Steamboats [1]
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Title: Edward P. Stone to Family
Creator: Stone, Edward P., 1830-1920
Date: 1861-12-28
Resource type: correspondence
Appreciation for letters from home, glad to know money sent arrived safely, the improving health of the men in the regiment and officers being ordered home to recruit for the brigade.
Title: Edward P. Stone to Family
Creator: Stone, Edward P., 1830-1920
Date: 1861-11-18
Resource type: correspondence
Writes of the first death in the regiment, that of William Fallon of Royalton from the measles, of his good health, refers to John (perhaps his brother?), comfortable living conditions and of having to prepare for the funeral.
Title: Edward P. Stone to Family
Creator: Stone, Edward P., 1830-1920
Date: [1861-10-?]
Resource type: correspondence
Chaplain Stone writes of worship service, evening tent prayer meetings, having comfortable living conditions in his tent, the regiments having moved three times since reaching Washington, D.C. but seemingly not in any danger.
Title: Edward P. Stone to Family
Creator: Stone, Edward P., 1830-1920
Date: 1862-07-30
Resource type: correspondence
Inquires about ladies in the family, requesting letters from them, states there is good water contrary to what the newspapers report, vegetables to eat, building brick ovens, prayer meetings being held in brick church, death of son of Judge Swift of Middlebury.
Title: Edward P. Stone to Family
Creator: Stone, Edward P., 1830-1920
Date: [1862]-01-01
Resource type: correspondence
New Year's greeting given to family, getting his tent settled, men under marching orders, no passes to be approved until Gen. Brooks returns.
Title: Edward P. Stone to Family
Creator: Stone, Edward P., 1830-1920
Date: 1862-07-08
Resource type: correspondence
Chaplain Stone expresses sadness at leaving sick and wounded (perhaps from the Seven Days Battles fought June 26 to July 2), sending money, sickness among the men, Dr. Chandler, Dr. Henry Janes, the officers & the chaplains, requests a linen coat, sending home clothing, John working at the wharf (perhaps along the James River?).
Title: Edward P. Stone to Family
Creator: Stone, Edward P., 1830-1920
Date: 1862-11-15
Resource type: correspondence
Writes how he and other chaplains are discouraged as their duties as ministers often can not be done as the men are often marching ; difficult to constantly hear profanity ; seeks prayers from folks at home, a caution at the end of the letter to not print this but perhaps convey his sentiments in other ways.
Title: Edward P. Stone to Family
Creator: Stone, Edward P., 1830-1920
Date: 1862-12-28
Resource type: correspondence
Writes of expecting letters from home, names several officers resigning, has a pass to go to Washington with a dead soldier, money, resigning his position as chaplain but wishes to work on some historical records of the regiment first, is well but is suffering from diarrhea.
Title: Edward P. Stone to Family
Creator: Stone, Edward P., 1830-1920
Date: 1862-11-20
Resource type: correspondence
Regiment several days marching before reaching camp near the Aquia Creek, names various commanders in charge of the corps, newspaper informed him of the death of General Israel Richardson (wounded in Battle of Antietam in Maryland, Sept. 17, 1862, died Nov. 3, 1862)
Title: Edward P. Stone to Family
Creator: Stone, Edward P., 1830-1920
Date: 1862-12-23
Resource type: correspondence
Stone's morale low ; discouragement of the soldiers after Fredericksburg ; Stone looking for a new chaplain’s position.
Title: Edward P. Stone to Family
Creator: Stone, Edward P., 1830-1920
Date: 1862-12-28
Resource type: correspondence
Two letters dated Dec 28 and New Year's Day [1863] ; relates procedure and process by which allowed pass to travel to Washington with a soldier’s body, travel to Washington on the steamer Zepher, receiving parcels from home ; asking if $400 received.
Title: Edward P. Stone to Family
Creator: Stone, Edward P., 1830-1920
Date: 1863-03-19
Resource type: correspondence
Topics include visiting ministers, Colonel Tuttle resigning, Col. Barney in command, petition written up endorsing the Administration, Stone feeling better about his usefulness.
Title: Edward P. Stone to Family
Creator: Stone, Edward P., 1830-1920
Date: [1862]-09-[23]
Resource type: correspondence
A very brief letter stating he was in Burkittsville with the wounded (casualties from the Battle of Burkittsville or called the Battle of Crampton's Gap, Maryland, September 14, 1862), then set out to find the regiment but was unsuccessful so he stopped at Pleasant Valley and stayed with a family there ; preached at United Bretheren ; mentions fruits of all kinds available.
Title: Edward P. Stone to John F. Stone
Creator: Stone, Edward P., 1830-1920
Date: 1861-12-19
Resource type: correspondence
Writing from Camp Griffin, Va., Stone writes of sending money to his father in payment for a horse from Mr. Parmelee, refers again to John (perhaps his brother?), of many duties as chaplain including preparing for the funerals of the men who died from sickness and of his carpet bag being stolen on the way to camp.
Title: Edward P. Stone to John F. Stone
Creator: Stone, Edward P., 1830-1920
Date: 1862-08-08
Resource type: correspondence
From camp along the James River, Va. he writes of money sent to his father, box received from home, fashioning furnishings with items available, mentions his horse, men may be required to move, will regret having to leave the brick church being used for worship, church cushioned & carpeted & has an organ, perhaps a gift from Mrs. President Harrison, missing soldiers learned to be prisoners exchanged unharmed.
Title: Edward P. Stone to John F. Stone
Creator: Stone, Edward P., 1830-1920
Date: 1862-12-09
Resource type: correspondence
Stone writes he encloses $400 ; just paid for four months service ; the regiment to march towards Fredericksburg, Va. ; he thinks this may mean a battle (a battle was fought Dec. 13, 1862 at Fredericksburg) ; he will stay behind unless the regiment moves ; address for John given.
Title: John M. Stone to Family
Creator: Stone, John M., 1835-1915
Date: 1861-11-30
Resource type: correspondence
Stone writes of being thankful over Thanksgiving as a number of deaths in the regiment have occurred from sickness, of having suffered from neuralgia and having had a tooth extracted, of the need for caps, gloves and flannel strips of cloth for those suffering from sore throats, mentions his brother and cousins in the service with him, inquires of the family and requests newspaper clippings be enclosed in letters to insure delivery.
Title: John M. Stone to Family
Creator: Stone, John M., 1835-1915
Date: 1861-12-[09]
Resource type: correspondence
Topics include the health of the regiment and numerous deaths.
Title: John M. Stone to Family
Creator: Stone, John M., 1835-1915
Date: 1862-08-28
Resource type: correspondence
Two letters dated Aug 28 & Aug 30 ; grateful for letters from home writing, pride in Vermont for providing soldiers, loading wagons onto the boats in Hampton (Va.?), pleased with the work done by black men, sending money home and news from home.
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