Alphonso Barto to William Barto, Alphonso Barto Papers (Part 3 of 4)
This is a letter from Lieutenant Alphonso Barto at Corinth, Mississippi to his father, William Barto in Illinois, dated February 9, 1863. Barto served in the U.S. Army, a member of the 52nd Illinois Infantry Regiment. He was later promoted to Captain of Company K and served to the end of his enlistment in 1864. In the letter Barto describes how his thinking changed on emancipation during the course of the war. While maintaining a conservative view on race, Barto fully supported the Emancipation Proclamation. (For more from the Alphonso Barto Papers, please see 1118454 and 1118508.)
- Artist
- Alphonso Barto
- Date of Work
- July 7, 1863
- Type
- Document
- Credit
- Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library & Museum