{"id":12742,"date":"2021-10-06T04:00:00","date_gmt":"2021-10-06T09:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dotcw.com\/?p=5398"},"modified":"2021-10-05T19:30:49","modified_gmt":"2021-10-06T00:30:49","slug":"stephen-minot-weld","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.cw-chronicles.com\/blog\/stephen-minot-weld\/","title":{"rendered":"Clerk for Uncle Oliver Eldridge who is to command the steamer Atlantic on General Sherman&#8217;s secret expedition to some southern port.\u2014War diary and letters of Stephen Minot Weld."},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-69783\" src=\"http:\/\/www.cw-chronicles.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/10\/stephen-minot-weld.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"201\" height=\"250\" \/>Sunday, October 6, 1861.\u2014While I was spending Sunday at home, I learned that Uncle Oliver Eldridge<a href=\"#_ftn1_5812\" name=\"_ftnref1_5812\"><\/a>[1] was going to sail in command of the steamer Atlantic on General Sherman&#8217;s secret expedition to some southern port. I immediately asked Father to let me go with him as captain&#8217;s clerk, or in some other capacity. He was unwilling, but finally consented to ask Uncle Oliver if he could take me. Father said that there was no room for me, and I therefore gave up all idea of going, to my great disappointment.<\/p>\n<p>In the afternoon Horace Howland<a href=\"#_ftn2_5812\" name=\"_ftnref2_5812\"><\/a>[2] came out to our house and wanted me to go in town and dine with him. We dined at Parker&#8217;s and then went to the Lothrops&#8217; to take tea. We left there in time to take the nine o&#8217;clock bus for Cambridge. When we reached Cambridge, I found a letter for me from Father, saying that I might go with Uncle Oliver, and that I must start at eight o\u2019clock the next morning. I packed my trunk in a few minutes, and went into Boston and spent the night at Parker&#8217;s. I took the 8.30 train for New York in the morning, and reached New York at 5. I went directly to the Astor House, and found that Uncle O. had not started, much to my relief, as I was afraid he might have gone. I saw him in the evening, and he introduced me to Captain Hascall, U. S. Q. M., who said he would give me a place as one of his clerks. I went down to Collins&#8217;s wharf the next morning, and was there introduced to Saxton and Marsh, both Captain Hascall&#8217;s clerks.<\/p>\n<p>(I spent a week here, at times quite busy, loading ship, etc. I called on the Rowlands and also went to Horace&#8217;s apartments, which he has with Ned Wetmore<a href=\"#_ftn3_5812\" name=\"_ftnref3_5812\"><\/a>[3] and Fowler. I enjoyed myself very much, being reminded of old college times. While in New York I saw Wilson&#8217;s regiment<a href=\"#_ftn4_5812\" name=\"_ftnref4_5812\"><\/a>[4] pass through, and felt proud of Massachusetts when I heard the cheers and praises so bountifully bestowed upon them. I saw Tom Sherwin<a href=\"#_ftn5_5812\" name=\"_ftnref5_5812\"><\/a>[5] and Charley Griswold<a href=\"#_ftn6_5812\" name=\"_ftnref6_5812\"><\/a>[6] with the regiment. )<\/p>\n<hr align=\"left\" size=\"1\" width=\"33%\" \/>\n<p><a href=\"#_ftnref1_5812\" name=\"_ftn1_5812\"><\/a>[1] Married to my step-mother&#8217;s sister, Miss Almira Hallett; he was a sea-captain, and a fine man.<br \/>\n[2] My classmate.<br \/>\n[3] Edmund Wetmore, my classmate.<br \/>\n[4] The 22d Mass., Col. Henry Wilson, United States Senator.<br \/>\n[5] My classmate and college chum.<br \/>\n[6] Afterwards Colonel of the 56th Mass.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sunday, October 6, 1861.\u2014While I was spending Sunday at home, I learned that Uncle Oliver Eldridge[1] was going to sail in command of the steamer Atlantic on General Sherman&#8217;s secret expedition to some southern port. I immediately asked Father to let me go with him as captain&#8217;s clerk, or in some other capacity. 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