My dearest parents
Following the treachery of the Rebels I have gone and enlisted in the 14th PA Militia. This will come as a shock to you I know as I was en route to a position in the Horace Parksfield College to lecture in Latin. Such things are of little consequence given the momentous events of our nation.
Rest assured I am well, and the men I am with, whilst being of an assorted type, are pleasant enough and to date the war seems to consist of finding out which leg is right and which leg is left. There is a lot of stumbling round, and we are all having what feels like a vacation at the moment. Our commander, General Baker seems a stern and upright Christian man. I have not yet heard anything bad of him.
Around us there is much bustle, but little activity yet.
Take care, I do not feel that it will be long before I can return, the ‘conquering hero’ and be able to regale you with tales of camp life.
Your somewhat less obedient son
Joshua E Byram
