Standing; Ernest Benjamin Harrison, Mildred Harrison, Ralph Harrison holding son Robert, Florence Weaver Harrison (Ralph's wife), Lourn Templin, Maisie Harrison Templin holding son Ralph, Marian Harrison, Beula Marguerite Harrison Ballou, Earl Ballou. Front: Pauline Basner Harrison (Ernest's wife) tending to daughter Lione, Leona Levisa Walbridge Harrison holding Benjamin (Ernest & Paulines's son) Ernest Wyant Harrison holding Ernest (Lourn and Maisie's son).
Benjamin F. Harrison of Jones county, son of William Harrison and Rebecca Keys, enlisted in the Iowa 9th Infantry, Company B, as a musician on 12 August 1861. These are some of his letters to his parents. They offer a poignant view of the thoughts and feelings of an ordinary Iowa farm boy and soldier.
Biography
Benjamin F. Harrison, son of William Harrison and Rebecca Keys, was
born 15 July 1840, at Marion, Hancock county, Ohio. In 1851, the family
removed to Jones county, Iowa, settling first in Jackson township, and
before 1854, in Rome township. William Harrison was a farmer and
Benjamin still lived with his family on the farm at the time of the 1860
census.
Benjamin enlisted in the Iowa 9th Infantry, Company B, as a
Musician on 12 August 1861.
He died 30 April 1862, of typhoid
pneumonia at Forsythe, Tanney county, Missouri. The list of his
possessions included: "1 Forage cap & cover, 1 Great Coat, 1 Uniform
Coat, 1 Trowers(sic), 1 Flannel Shirt, 1 Shoes, pair, 1 Socks, pairs, 3
Blankets, 1 pr. Wristbelts, 1 Pocket Mirror, 1 Knife & Belt, 1 drumhead
and stickholder, 1 Port Folio, 1 Port Monnau (NOTE: prob. meant "Manteau")
$,25 (NOTE: there is a comma which could have been a hurried decimal
point gone crazy in front of the 25, so he either had $25 or $.25)."
Civil War Letters
We are deeply indebted to the following family members for saving these missives and additional memorabilia from the Harrison/Crow families: the original recipients, Wm. Henry & Rebecca (Keys) Harrison, Aquila Belt & Mary Susanna (Harrison) Crow, Ida Eldora (Crow) Washburne, Ben Harrison & Mary (Litchgy) Crow, Mary Ethel (Crow) Belangee, and Esther Lorraine (Crow) Spray.
Using an atlas you can follow the places Benjamin writes about. In his last letter home he speaks of Rolla, the Gasconade River and Lebanon, Missouri.Letter of 5 December 1861 | Letter of 11 December 1861 | Letter of 11 January 1862 |
Letter of 5 February 1862 | Letter of 15 March 1862 | Letter from Aquilla Crow |