Mizell, Willie C. Autograph Album

This is an autograph or friendship book, rather than a diary. The friends and relatives of Willie C. Mizell of Westville, Dale County, Alabama, wrote verses and personal notes to Willie. The book also contains a short description of Willie's enlisting in Co. E, 15th Regiment, Alabama Volunteers...

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Mizell, Willie C. Autograph Album
Mizell, Willie C.
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Autograph albums; Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1862; Spotsylvania Court House, Battle of, Va., 1864; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
History – 1838-1874: Sectionalism, the Civil War and Reconstruction; Peoples -- Military Life; Government and Politics -- Military
description This is an autograph or friendship book, rather than a diary. The friends and relatives of Willie C. Mizell of Westville, Dale County, Alabama, wrote verses and personal notes to Willie. The book also contains a short description of Willie's enlisting in Co. E, 15th Regiment, Alabama Volunteers in July of 1861 and his early service in the Army of the Confederacy. One of the last entries records Willie's wounding at Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia, on May 8, 1864, and his transfer to Pratt Hospital on May 26. Some of the entries from friends and relations are undated, but, when dates are given, they range from December of 1863 through May of 1864. In addition to the autograph book, this collection includes a photograph of Willie in his uniform. [page 1] MIZELL [page 2] [diary cover] [page 3] Willie C Mizelle Westville Dale County Ala Dec 9 1863 Westville Dale Co Ala Now we must part alas for I hope I thee in peace with thehearts you long have and sometimes to think of thee Willie C Mizelle Emma Mizelle Miss Sallie Bullard Miss Susan Bullard Miss Lizzie Bullard Miss Sallie Bennette Miss Mollie Bennette Miss Susan Bennette Miss Carrie Mizelle Miss Susan Mizelle [page 4] __ Mizell of Co E 15th Regt Ala vol W.C. Mizell Willie C. M W.c. Mizell of Co E 15th Regt Ala Remember me I W C Mizell of Co E Miss Emmalie Mizell W C Mizell of Co E Mollie E ______ Susan B Mizell Miss Emma Of Co. E Emma Think of me [page 5] Lizzie Mizell My Albumn is in pleasant intended for a compliment G.C Bullard Paid 1.75 W G Bullard 1.75 S. _______ 1.75 Jackson Ness 5.75 J. Flowers .75 Jackson Ness 7.00 Lemuer Ness .75 Baman ____ .75 Young___ .75 Windham Ness 17.50 Tho Collins 5.75 [page 6] May’st thou live in joy forever Naught from thee _______pleasured never Cousin Billie’s little casket album captured from the yanks Cousin Billie’s little casket album captured from the yanks W.C. Mizell Co E 15th W. C. Mizell of Co. May struggle with my fate but half beyond I’ll even then through my life _______ W.C. Mizell of Co. E 15th Regt Ala vol [page 7] To Billie Farewell may sorrow never thrill that brest Where peace and truth reside But unprofound by anguish still May all thy moments glide Yours truly N E L [page 8] At or near Elizabethtown Feb. 19th 1864 W C Mizell of Co. E 15th Regt Ala Volunteers enlisted in July 1861 for three years or during the war and was mustered into the Service at Ft Mitchl Ala where the regt was organized and from there we were sent to Richmond Va where we remained two or three weeks when we were ordered to Manassas Va where we remained during the fall and winter when Gen Joe Johnson saw proper to retreat from there to the Yorktown in order to meet the enemy where were proposing Magruder at Yorktown I was taken sick in Oct of 61 inst had a severe spell of the camp fever about recovered near enough to start home on the 20th of Dec by the act of [page 9] of my father, who had come after me I remained at home some 4 months and then returned to the regt found it encamped on the Rappahannock River we joined Jackson in the valley in May 62 participated in the valley Campaign fought the Battle of Front royal Winchester Strasburg and Strasburg again Harrisonburg Crosskees and port republic besides other skirmishes that I cant mention at present but the 15th did not participate in one of the mentioned battles soon after the battle of Prot republic we were ordered to Richmond where we took a very heavy part I was wounded there on the 27th of June and lying in the Hospital for nearly two months I got a furlough and went home [page 10] To Cousin Willie When other joys are around thee When other hearts are thine When other boys have crowned thee More fresh more green than wine Then think “Oh” think how lonely This wretched heart will be Which while it beats beats only My cousin dear for thee Yet do not think I doubt thee I know thy truth remains I would not live without thee For all the world contains Thou art the star that guides me Along lifes trouble sea Whatever fate ______ me This heart still turns to thee Your cousin Mollie G.S. Dec 19th 1863 [page 11] Mid the din of arms, where the dust & smoke In clouds are curling over thee Be firm till the enemy’s ranks are broke And they fall, or flee before thee Yet I would not have three towering stand O’er him who’s foe mercy crying But bow to the earth, and with tender hand Raise up the faint and dying Your friend Jennie R Willie C. Mizells Book [page 12] Never Forget Never forget our love and always cling To the found hope that there will be in time When we can meet unfettered and be blessed With the free happiness of certain care Never forget our love and always cling To the found hope that there will be in time When we can meet unfettered and be blessed With the free happiness of certain care [page 13] Remember me though far away For with these pages love will stay And round thy heart I’ll ever be Whispering the wish ---Remember me Your friend Amanda Remember me though [page 14] Love To Bill Think of Mis _____ E L Think of Me _______ of Think Dear Friend [page 15] I Mr. Willie Mizell Willie Mizell Westville Dale County Alabama [page 16] To Billie Mizell You are soon to leave us your cheerful face and sweet conversation we will often miss. And many many a sigh will be wafted for the Dear one that has left us you are going and will be exposed to every peril and hardship that mortals are exposed to, and when you upon ___ the Tented Field and have no covering but the Canopy of Heaven Then your mind will wander back to your home and the friends you hold most Dear, and when you go in Battle and come out safe do not forget to lift up your voice in Prayer to our Heavenly Father for his kind Protecting for if you will only Trust in him he will not forsake you and many a Prayer will be [page 17] Sent up for your safety. I hope it will not be very long before you will have the privilege of returning to your once happy home there never to be parted untill Death parts you is the sincere wish of your cousin Auguston Westville Dec. 27 1863 [page 18] Wm Mizell Westville Dale County Ala John P Gilmer Wm C. Mizell [page 19] To cousin Billie Thou art going far away For at home you cannot stay Your country calls you must obey And then we,ll think of thee when far away Your cousin Sadie B [page 20] I cannot live without thy light Cast out and banished from my sight Thine holy joys my love restore And guard me that I fall no more ______[torn, text from following page is showing at bottom] To rest Poor fellow [page 21] 7th day of Dec standing picket On Lookout Mount. Gap and 10 men had a skirmish and lost 5 men 8th dec Lying in the Sun at Vally Head Po Ala all quiet to day marched across Lookout Mountain all quiet this morning 10th Laid in camp in Lookout Vally 11th Laid in camp in Lookout Valy all quiet 12 marching orders but did not march 13th marched [torn] east [page 22] Lookout mountain to Wanhatta 14th marching 15th marching to Valey Head Co 16th marching 24 miles near Lookout Mt 17th marching 18th marching 19th marching 20th Thomas is gone skirmishing with the rebs Yankee writing Taken out of a yankee knapsack at Chickamauga where Probably Southern boys made him bite the dust Poor Yankee I hope he has gone to rest --- poor fellow [page 23] 22 nd [page 24] Miss Laura Elna _______ Charles A.B. Edwards Esq Westville May the love We must part within a few short month though short they must be long without thy ____ Society We must endure it and our love will be the fonder after parting ______ I return or in our absence and again _____ with a tender glow when I return It is not this way___ last ____________ my parting taken [page 25] W.C. Mizell Westville Dale County Ala Billie Always be at work for the attachment of some object if the object is not important the pursuit is Your Brother [page 26] To Mr. Mizell Forget me not where ere you be Where ere you roam oh think of me Though distance may divide our lot I still repeat forget me not Your friend Jinnie L. Jefferson N C April the 18, 1864 State of Alabama Dale County Please excuse Pleas excuse [page 27] Friend Mizell Remember me though we may far from each other be. I may be on the plains of Va and you may be on the plains of W.T. yet we should not forget each other as we are fighting for the same cause. If we never meet in this troublesome clime, May we meet in heaven D.A. Bowman 21st Va Cavl Jones Brigade [page 28] Willie C. Mizell (God bless thee) Receive this pledge from friendship’s hand Of moments severely passed with thee, A little link, in memory’s band To waken kindly thoughts of me An earnest wish that every joy Promised with grief, may ere be thine And peace, and love, with alloy: ______ ever round thee shine: Your friend Ruth A. ______ Jefferson NC April 1864 [page 29] Dale County To Billie Mizell To Billie Mizell Mr. William Mizell James T. Martin J.T. Martin Westville Dale County Alabama J.P. Martin W C Mizell W C Mizell [page 30] To Billie “Please write in my Album” is your request Friendship has so contributed to adorn its fair pages that it almost puzzles me how to express the kindred emotions I feel for you Our acquaintance has been marked by many hours enjoyed in the delightful intercourse of “Friend to Friend” to which fond memory will often plume her golden _______ and revert They were [page 31] Were bright vases in the desert of Life; and the attachment I have formed for you is not ephemeral passion, no evanescent fantasy but lasting as eternity itself. In a few days we will be called upon to bid adieu, and I would invoke the choicest blessings both temporarily and eternal upon you kind friend and offer up the petition that every name recorded in this keepsake [page 32] May find an answering record in the great “Registry of Heaven” the Lamb’s fair Book of Life, and may you at last find a seat prepared in that happy place where our Savior ever reigns. Your ever true friend Laura K… “Pensez a moi” Westville, Ala Dec 15th / 63 [page 33] Farewell has not a gentle sound but you are destined to depart Therefore Good-bye I’ll Remember you when I present to our Eternal Father my request the hour will soon arrive no doubt when you may stand exposed to shot and shell. Then I’ll raise my hands Lift up my voice in prayer that you may tell Life’s war scenes may years [page 34] To come. Farewell Your true friend Laura [page 35] And this is a new philosophy When woman is untrue. The loss of one but teaches him To make another do J.T. Martin [page 36] In here I see many kind wishes the wish for applause or Fame is a vain wish compared with the unambitious desire of the true & warm he asked. I will not wish you Beauty, health nor Honor for they according to the nature of things must soon fade & pass away, but I will wish you a life of purity & inosence, & a mind that will soar above the graveling things of Earth, with Hope for your standard youth for your guide & religion for your watch word, may your heart ever be light & joyous & long in learning the lesson that Friends are few & far between & often [page 37] Prove false to their trust & remember me that will always think of you kindly Your friend Jennie L. Jefferson N.C. March 27th Willie [page 38] Remember me I only ask This simple Born of thee And may it prove an easy task For you sometimes to think of me Your cousin Carrie A. Mizell To Willie If I could claim the richest gem That now lies in the sea, Rather by far than have that pearl I’d ask one thought of thee Your true friend Isadore [page 39] Dear Billie [page 40] “Adieu, my dear cousin, adieu God keep thee in his care Receive this parting sigh Believe this parting prayer And do not forget the fin___ Bright hopes we’ve known, adieu” Lovingly your cuz Lizzie Yongesborough Dec 3rd 1863 Will my company be again________ Westville Dale Co Ala A B C D [page 41] My Dear Cousin “To thee- Oh God of battles we our Soldier boys entrust We ask thy blessings rich & free with mouths laid in the dust Do thou beside the cannon stand Directing shot and shell And hold his life within thy hand his life ---- our life as well Oh guard him midnight stand that _____ On many a battle-field Where Southern blood as free as rain be spilled ---but never yields where bayonets leap to meet the foe And ______ rings loud with steel Where Death unpelging all our woe Sets his eternal seal” Sallie Yongesborough Dec 3rd [page 42] Brother Soldier Please accept a kind wish from your friend. It maybe we will see each other after this we cannot tell where! Is so please rember me as your friend. J.W. Prather Co. c 21st Va Cavl Jones Brig Jefferson NC Apr 11th/64 William Mizell [page 43] Willie What shall I offer friend A Prayer, that Heaven may smile on thee Josie [page 44] For My Cousin When from land and home receding And from hearts that ache to bleeding Think of those behind, who love thee While the sun is bright above thee Then, as down the ocean glancing With the waves his rays are dancing Think how long the night will be To the eyes that weep for thee. Your cousin Son L.E.M. [page 45] To Billie My gentle Billie! Remember me however brief, Theas words may seem to be, ____ hope or fear, in joy or grief, Dear Billie remember Mattie Dec. 27th / 60 [page 46] Ash Co. N.C. March 24th/64 Mr. W.W. Mobly of Co. E 15th Ala regt Indebted to W.C. Mizell of Co E 15th regt Ala vol for money borrowed to the amount of ten Dollars B J martin for the Sum of 10 W.C. Mizell Signed [page 47] To Mr. Mizell To live that sinking in the last long sleep you then may smile, while all around you weep, Your friend Mollie M. Jefferson NC. April the 16. 1864 Pleas excuse [page 48] Remember me I only ask This simple boon of thee And may it prove an easy task Sometime to think of me To Billie Mizell From Mattie A.L. Edwards [page 49] To Cousin Willie I’ll think of thee when thou art gone And think of thee for days to come For you are a low soldier boy And Yanks do nothing but destroy And I will think of thee And hope that you will think of me Your cousin Sallie M [page 50] I’ll Think of Thee The memory of our loves there be As changeless as the cedar trees [page 51] “My dearest cousin thou’rt going I must take leave of thee But Oh remember noble boy Thy Fathers eye will ever be Observing every action By day & lonely night In suffering & in anger In the perils of the fight While stationed on the picket In hours of darkness dense By lurking for enemys The God be thy defense My yearning thoughts will turn to thee While thou art far away Cover his head in battles strife Father I humbly pray Your Cousin _______ [page 52] When in future distant years Thou shall look upon this page. Through the crystal vale of tears That dim our eyes in after age. Think it was an _____ hand, Though her smile no more thought ______pointing to that better land. Gave the sacred gift to thee Lightly thou esteem’st is now Here thy heart is young and wild, _____ upon thy boy hood’s brow Naught but suny hope hath smiled But when disappointments come, And the world begins to steal All thy spirits early bloom, then its value thou will feel! Not alone in hour of love Search the scriptures, but while joy Doth life’s blissful cup o’er flow Be it aft thy sweet employ! [page 53] So, remembering in thy youth Him whose spirit lights each page Thou shalt have abundant life He will not forget thine ________ Your aunt A.F. M. [page 54] Mr. W. C Mizell Esq May peace find _______ The cold in clime are cold in blood Their love can scarce deserve the name That boils in AEtna’s breest of flame Anonymous [page 55] Stranger fare well We have met but to part soon and our parting must be forever. You go to meet the invading foe, to return no more to our village among the hills. But though our pathways lie many miles distant from each other Yet we trust we will not be entirely forgotten. And now fare well our kindest thoughts will ever attend you And may He who is the father to the fatherless be they father and they friend and shield thy young bosom from all danger is the sincere wish and prayer of your unknown friend Jefferson N C N.P.E. Apr 8th [page 56] Think not the distance that thou art, Thou canst forgotten be; While memory dwells, within this heart; I’ll ever think of thee.” Your friend Nannie Rimm Jefferson N.C. March 28 1864 May heavens richest blessing attend thee [page 57] William [page 58] My Dear Nephew Tis the prayer of my heart that may so live that when your summons comes to join the innumerable caravans that moves to that mysterious realms where each shall take his chamber in the silent hills of death you go not as the galley-slave at night scourged to his dungeon but sustained and soothed by an unfaltering trust approach your grave, like one that draws the drapery of his couch about him, and lies down to pleasant dreams Your aunt J.L.M. [page 59] To Billie Mizell Let every virtue reign within thy breast That Heaven approves, or makes its owner____ To candour, truth, and charity divine The modest, decent, lovely virtues gone Let wit, well tempered meet with sense ____ And ev’ry thought express the polite mind A mind above the meanness of deceit Of honour pure in conscious virtue great In every change that keeps one steady aim And feels that joy and virtue are the same May fair content forever filthy breast And not one anxious care destroy thy rest May love, the purest passion of the skies Play round thy heart, and sparkle in thine eyes, May all thy worth be virtues own reward And goodness, only claim thy just regard Your ever true friend E.M.C. [page 60] To My Cousin When forced to part from those we love Though sure to meet to morrow We still A kind of anguish prove And feel a touch of Sorrow Oh who can paint the briny tears When from those friends we sever Perhaps to part for months for years Perhaps to part forever Yours with love and respect Saddie Westville Dec the 24th 1863 [page 61] To Billie Mizell Savor woman and wine Man is made to smart The one makes headache The other his heart Laura [page 62] To W.C. Mizell The period has arrived when we must soon bid a gentle adieu to each other and you must change your happiness into the scenes of camp life and may you go willing and may peace prosperity and happiness ever be with thee while soldiering of it and when the saluting trumpets bro’th forth their triumphant strain summonsing you to battle and when amidst carnage and death exposed to a temporal _______ bullet may [page 63] You like guardian angels be kept secure from the bullets and balls traversing around from the ugly guns of our cruel enemy And if fall you must battling for sweet libertys ______ May you like the Illustrious Jackson die fully satisfied that you have fully discharged your duty to your country and God and may your ______ be wafted to the fair shores of Jordan and your name plaquered with those of many brother Soldiers [page 64] Angels guide your way While our Southern boys are fighting We can only pray Ann [page 65] Mr. Willie Mizell Oh, can I ask to much of thee To think of me when I’m gone Yes gone to my western home. ______ will ever think one who will Always remember thee. Consider your Friend Laura [page 66] Angels guide your way Camp 1865 [page 67] Liberty Gap the 26th June we had a skirmish with the Rebs and talked with them rebs cease firing or we will put you in the guard house federals come over and get your flag rebs bring it over federals we will in a day or two rebs why don’t you talk ______ Tallahoma and Vicksburg and Shelbyville felt we will in a few days some time the [page 68] W.C. Mizell Rebs would shoot at us and would shoot to low and we would say a little higher and after a while they would get the range and we would get behind trees, there was one of our boys standing behind a tree and the rebs said step out yank and I will shoot at you and ____ out and the reb shot his arm off we was [page 69] Old Dale [torn] Pleas cast a pleasant Thought before me Your true friend Laura N… This January the 3 / 64 Oh let us _____ as boys ought In __________________ nature taught [page 70] Pvt. Wm C. Mizell has been my Regt. _______ part of this ________ into _____ by me May 6 / 64 R.V. Reynolds Maj N Miss Regt. [page 71] To cousin Willie Ever free may you be And thornless be your path Is the desire of a friend, yes We part you go to where the roar Of cannon is like the bursting Of a mighty volcano and the shot And shells fly overhead as if there was Nothing to impede, their progress And many of your comrades fall to Rise no more, but remember the many Prayers that will ascend to the throne Of grace for thy safety and welfare, be always Happy is the desire of your Devoted friend Win_________ [page 72] To Willie We have had some happy hours together But joy must often change its way And spring would be but gloomy weather If we had nothing else but spring Theres not a garden would I tread Theres not a flower I see But brings to mind some hopes that fled Some joys Ive had with thee Your friend Nannie J. Rhea Jefferson N.C March 30th / 64 [page 73] Camp Near Valey head September the 14th 1863 Dear Sister I have just received your kind letter of the 3rd and was happy to hear from you and hear that you was well I could not read your leter to do much good the next time you write try and write so that I can read it [page 74] I received matties letter the first of September [page 75] Mr. W. C. Mizell To Wm Brave and gentle Billy [ scribble over the letter—difficult to transcribe] Pratt Hospital Landing, Va, Ward no.7 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Y Z W C Mizell of Co E 15th Reft Ala Vol [page 76] To Billie May Peace and happy ness around thee Dwell Constancy = S – Jr This is from one that is far away & thinking of thee though May Miles apart we be S+Jr To Billie Dale County Ala Dec 10 /63 Now In Mobile Billie Mizell Comp E 15 Regiment Ala Vols [page 77] To Cousin Billie During the interval[?] of Liezure will you Remember me ______ It may be your lot to roam through the western part of the country You may have many ____ and temptations to ______but I hope you will______ Me _______ all and return soon with _______________ I will still remember thee Westville [page 78] To W.C. Mizell W C 1844 L M 1841 [page 79] T A A M M M M M M H H Mizell A E Mizell H H L M W C G T R E T Miss E A M L M L M L F N N E Miss H H Miss [page 80] Do I love thee go ask the flowers “Do I love thee? Go ask the flowe [torn] If they love sweet refreshing showers O man most lovely as thou art You play the mischief with my heart Long have I wished ____ your love poems Expose I must – this secret of my breast Anonymous [page 81] My To W C Mizell Thou art the star that guides me A long lifes troubled sea Whatever fate betides thee This heart still turns to thee Your friend N.G.R. Jefferson N.C. [page 82] To Wm Dear Brother My Brother tis for thee” for thee I turn my weak and trembling heart anew” Not that I love the others less” but when ‘those are far away battling for sweet liberty I miss thee” I miss thee when e’re I sing the song thou lov’dst so well in silver lines,” And thy dark eyes beam with luster bright,” I miss thee much” And thy sweet voice though sad or gay is musical to me,” Dear Brother thy love has ever been a light unto my Life though severed we have been [page 83] May you live a life of pleasure Without mistakes without measure Yet when back I turn and gaze Upon each page [page 84] M To Billie Dear Billie could my _______ impart The friendship that I now ____ send To dwell forever in thy heart And ever claim thee as my friend Anonymous [page 85] Pratt hospital Ward no 7 W.C. Mizell Co E 15th Regt Ala vol was wounded on Sunday the 8th of may near Spotsylvania C. _________ Va And arrived here on the 14th where he has been ever since this being the 26th of May 1864 [page 86] To Willie In remembering thy Westville friends May not I be forgotten Your friend Joe I’ll think of thee The memory of our love shall be as changeless as the Cedar Tree [page 87] [back cover]
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spelling Mizell, Willie C. Autograph AlbumMizell, Willie C.Autograph albums; Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1862; Spotsylvania Court House, Battle of, Va., 1864; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865History – 1838-1874: Sectionalism, the Civil War and Reconstruction; Peoples -- Military Life; Government and Politics -- MilitaryThis is an autograph or friendship book, rather than a diary. The friends and relatives of Willie C. Mizell of Westville, Dale County, Alabama, wrote verses and personal notes to Willie. The book also contains a short description of Willie's enlisting in Co. E, 15th Regiment, Alabama Volunteers in July of 1861 and his early service in the Army of the Confederacy. One of the last entries records Willie's wounding at Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia, on May 8, 1864, and his transfer to Pratt Hospital on May 26. Some of the entries from friends and relations are undated, but, when dates are given, they range from December of 1863 through May of 1864. In addition to the autograph book, this collection includes a photograph of Willie in his uniform. Auburn University Libraries1863-186499 pages; 1 photographText; ImagePDFRG 0006This image is the property of the Auburn University Libraries and is intended for non-commercial use. Users of the image are asked to acknowledge the Auburn University Libraries. For information about obtaining high-resolution copies of this and other images in this collection, please contact the Auburn University Libraries Special Collections & Archives Department at archives@auburn.edu or (334) 844-1732.www.american-south.orgengSally Mizell Anderson CollectionAuburn University Libraries. Special Collections and Archives.[page 1] MIZELL [page 2] [diary cover] [page 3] Willie C Mizelle Westville Dale County Ala Dec 9 1863 Westville Dale Co Ala Now we must part alas for I hope I thee in peace with thehearts you long have and sometimes to think of thee Willie C Mizelle Emma Mizelle Miss Sallie Bullard Miss Susan Bullard Miss Lizzie Bullard Miss Sallie Bennette Miss Mollie Bennette Miss Susan Bennette Miss Carrie Mizelle Miss Susan Mizelle [page 4] __ Mizell of Co E 15th Regt Ala vol W.C. Mizell Willie C. M W.c. Mizell of Co E 15th Regt Ala Remember me I W C Mizell of Co E Miss Emmalie Mizell W C Mizell of Co E Mollie E ______ Susan B Mizell Miss Emma Of Co. E Emma Think of me [page 5] Lizzie Mizell My Albumn is in pleasant intended for a compliment G.C Bullard Paid 1.75 W G Bullard 1.75 S. _______ 1.75 Jackson Ness 5.75 J. Flowers .75 Jackson Ness 7.00 Lemuer Ness .75 Baman ____ .75 Young___ .75 Windham Ness 17.50 Tho Collins 5.75 [page 6] May’st thou live in joy forever Naught from thee _______pleasured never Cousin Billie’s little casket album captured from the yanks Cousin Billie’s little casket album captured from the yanks W.C. Mizell Co E 15th W. C. Mizell of Co. May struggle with my fate but half beyond I’ll even then through my life _______ W.C. Mizell of Co. E 15th Regt Ala vol [page 7] To Billie Farewell may sorrow never thrill that brest Where peace and truth reside But unprofound by anguish still May all thy moments glide Yours truly N E L [page 8] At or near Elizabethtown Feb. 19th 1864 W C Mizell of Co. E 15th Regt Ala Volunteers enlisted in July 1861 for three years or during the war and was mustered into the Service at Ft Mitchl Ala where the regt was organized and from there we were sent to Richmond Va where we remained two or three weeks when we were ordered to Manassas Va where we remained during the fall and winter when Gen Joe Johnson saw proper to retreat from there to the Yorktown in order to meet the enemy where were proposing Magruder at Yorktown I was taken sick in Oct of 61 inst had a severe spell of the camp fever about recovered near enough to start home on the 20th of Dec by the act of [page 9] of my father, who had come after me I remained at home some 4 months and then returned to the regt found it encamped on the Rappahannock River we joined Jackson in the valley in May 62 participated in the valley Campaign fought the Battle of Front royal Winchester Strasburg and Strasburg again Harrisonburg Crosskees and port republic besides other skirmishes that I cant mention at present but the 15th did not participate in one of the mentioned battles soon after the battle of Prot republic we were ordered to Richmond where we took a very heavy part I was wounded there on the 27th of June and lying in the Hospital for nearly two months I got a furlough and went home [page 10] To Cousin Willie When other joys are around thee When other hearts are thine When other boys have crowned thee More fresh more green than wine Then think “Oh” think how lonely This wretched heart will be Which while it beats beats only My cousin dear for thee Yet do not think I doubt thee I know thy truth remains I would not live without thee For all the world contains Thou art the star that guides me Along lifes trouble sea Whatever fate ______ me This heart still turns to thee Your cousin Mollie G.S. Dec 19th 1863 [page 11] Mid the din of arms, where the dust & smoke In clouds are curling over thee Be firm till the enemy’s ranks are broke And they fall, or flee before thee Yet I would not have three towering stand O’er him who’s foe mercy crying But bow to the earth, and with tender hand Raise up the faint and dying Your friend Jennie R Willie C. Mizells Book [page 12] Never Forget Never forget our love and always cling To the found hope that there will be in time When we can meet unfettered and be blessed With the free happiness of certain care Never forget our love and always cling To the found hope that there will be in time When we can meet unfettered and be blessed With the free happiness of certain care [page 13] Remember me though far away For with these pages love will stay And round thy heart I’ll ever be Whispering the wish ---Remember me Your friend Amanda Remember me though [page 14] Love To Bill Think of Mis _____ E L Think of Me _______ of Think Dear Friend [page 15] I Mr. Willie Mizell Willie Mizell Westville Dale County Alabama [page 16] To Billie Mizell You are soon to leave us your cheerful face and sweet conversation we will often miss. And many many a sigh will be wafted for the Dear one that has left us you are going and will be exposed to every peril and hardship that mortals are exposed to, and when you upon ___ the Tented Field and have no covering but the Canopy of Heaven Then your mind will wander back to your home and the friends you hold most Dear, and when you go in Battle and come out safe do not forget to lift up your voice in Prayer to our Heavenly Father for his kind Protecting for if you will only Trust in him he will not forsake you and many a Prayer will be [page 17] Sent up for your safety. I hope it will not be very long before you will have the privilege of returning to your once happy home there never to be parted untill Death parts you is the sincere wish of your cousin Auguston Westville Dec. 27 1863 [page 18] Wm Mizell Westville Dale County Ala John P Gilmer Wm C. Mizell [page 19] To cousin Billie Thou art going far away For at home you cannot stay Your country calls you must obey And then we,ll think of thee when far away Your cousin Sadie B [page 20] I cannot live without thy light Cast out and banished from my sight Thine holy joys my love restore And guard me that I fall no more ______[torn, text from following page is showing at bottom] To rest Poor fellow [page 21] 7th day of Dec standing picket On Lookout Mount. Gap and 10 men had a skirmish and lost 5 men 8th dec Lying in the Sun at Vally Head Po Ala all quiet to day marched across Lookout Mountain all quiet this morning 10th Laid in camp in Lookout Vally 11th Laid in camp in Lookout Valy all quiet 12 marching orders but did not march 13th marched [torn] east [page 22] Lookout mountain to Wanhatta 14th marching 15th marching to Valey Head Co 16th marching 24 miles near Lookout Mt 17th marching 18th marching 19th marching 20th Thomas is gone skirmishing with the rebs Yankee writing Taken out of a yankee knapsack at Chickamauga where Probably Southern boys made him bite the dust Poor Yankee I hope he has gone to rest --- poor fellow [page 23] 22 nd [page 24] Miss Laura Elna _______ Charles A.B. Edwards Esq Westville May the love We must part within a few short month though short they must be long without thy ____ Society We must endure it and our love will be the fonder after parting ______ I return or in our absence and again _____ with a tender glow when I return It is not this way___ last ____________ my parting taken [page 25] W.C. Mizell Westville Dale County Ala Billie Always be at work for the attachment of some object if the object is not important the pursuit is Your Brother [page 26] To Mr. Mizell Forget me not where ere you be Where ere you roam oh think of me Though distance may divide our lot I still repeat forget me not Your friend Jinnie L. Jefferson N C April the 18, 1864 State of Alabama Dale County Please excuse Pleas excuse [page 27] Friend Mizell Remember me though we may far from each other be. I may be on the plains of Va and you may be on the plains of W.T. yet we should not forget each other as we are fighting for the same cause. If we never meet in this troublesome clime, May we meet in heaven D.A. Bowman 21st Va Cavl Jones Brigade [page 28] Willie C. Mizell (God bless thee) Receive this pledge from friendship’s hand Of moments severely passed with thee, A little link, in memory’s band To waken kindly thoughts of me An earnest wish that every joy Promised with grief, may ere be thine And peace, and love, with alloy: ______ ever round thee shine: Your friend Ruth A. ______ Jefferson NC April 1864 [page 29] Dale County To Billie Mizell To Billie Mizell Mr. William Mizell James T. Martin J.T. Martin Westville Dale County Alabama J.P. Martin W C Mizell W C Mizell [page 30] To Billie “Please write in my Album” is your request Friendship has so contributed to adorn its fair pages that it almost puzzles me how to express the kindred emotions I feel for you Our acquaintance has been marked by many hours enjoyed in the delightful intercourse of “Friend to Friend” to which fond memory will often plume her golden _______ and revert They were [page 31] Were bright vases in the desert of Life; and the attachment I have formed for you is not ephemeral passion, no evanescent fantasy but lasting as eternity itself. In a few days we will be called upon to bid adieu, and I would invoke the choicest blessings both temporarily and eternal upon you kind friend and offer up the petition that every name recorded in this keepsake [page 32] May find an answering record in the great “Registry of Heaven” the Lamb’s fair Book of Life, and may you at last find a seat prepared in that happy place where our Savior ever reigns. Your ever true friend Laura K… “Pensez a moi” Westville, Ala Dec 15th / 63 [page 33] Farewell has not a gentle sound but you are destined to depart Therefore Good-bye I’ll Remember you when I present to our Eternal Father my request the hour will soon arrive no doubt when you may stand exposed to shot and shell. Then I’ll raise my hands Lift up my voice in prayer that you may tell Life’s war scenes may years [page 34] To come. Farewell Your true friend Laura [page 35] And this is a new philosophy When woman is untrue. The loss of one but teaches him To make another do J.T. Martin [page 36] In here I see many kind wishes the wish for applause or Fame is a vain wish compared with the unambitious desire of the true & warm he asked. I will not wish you Beauty, health nor Honor for they according to the nature of things must soon fade & pass away, but I will wish you a life of purity & inosence, & a mind that will soar above the graveling things of Earth, with Hope for your standard youth for your guide & religion for your watch word, may your heart ever be light & joyous & long in learning the lesson that Friends are few & far between & often [page 37] Prove false to their trust & remember me that will always think of you kindly Your friend Jennie L. Jefferson N.C. March 27th Willie [page 38] Remember me I only ask This simple Born of thee And may it prove an easy task For you sometimes to think of me Your cousin Carrie A. Mizell To Willie If I could claim the richest gem That now lies in the sea, Rather by far than have that pearl I’d ask one thought of thee Your true friend Isadore [page 39] Dear Billie [page 40] “Adieu, my dear cousin, adieu God keep thee in his care Receive this parting sigh Believe this parting prayer And do not forget the fin___ Bright hopes we’ve known, adieu” Lovingly your cuz Lizzie Yongesborough Dec 3rd 1863 Will my company be again________ Westville Dale Co Ala A B C D [page 41] My Dear Cousin “To thee- Oh God of battles we our Soldier boys entrust We ask thy blessings rich & free with mouths laid in the dust Do thou beside the cannon stand Directing shot and shell And hold his life within thy hand his life ---- our life as well Oh guard him midnight stand that _____ On many a battle-field Where Southern blood as free as rain be spilled ---but never yields where bayonets leap to meet the foe And ______ rings loud with steel Where Death unpelging all our woe Sets his eternal seal” Sallie Yongesborough Dec 3rd [page 42] Brother Soldier Please accept a kind wish from your friend. It maybe we will see each other after this we cannot tell where! Is so please rember me as your friend. J.W. Prather Co. c 21st Va Cavl Jones Brig Jefferson NC Apr 11th/64 William Mizell [page 43] Willie What shall I offer friend A Prayer, that Heaven may smile on thee Josie [page 44] For My Cousin When from land and home receding And from hearts that ache to bleeding Think of those behind, who love thee While the sun is bright above thee Then, as down the ocean glancing With the waves his rays are dancing Think how long the night will be To the eyes that weep for thee. Your cousin Son L.E.M. [page 45] To Billie My gentle Billie! Remember me however brief, Theas words may seem to be, ____ hope or fear, in joy or grief, Dear Billie remember Mattie Dec. 27th / 60 [page 46] Ash Co. N.C. March 24th/64 Mr. W.W. Mobly of Co. E 15th Ala regt Indebted to W.C. Mizell of Co E 15th regt Ala vol for money borrowed to the amount of ten Dollars B J martin for the Sum of 10 W.C. Mizell Signed [page 47] To Mr. Mizell To live that sinking in the last long sleep you then may smile, while all around you weep, Your friend Mollie M. Jefferson NC. April the 16. 1864 Pleas excuse [page 48] Remember me I only ask This simple boon of thee And may it prove an easy task Sometime to think of me To Billie Mizell From Mattie A.L. Edwards [page 49] To Cousin Willie I’ll think of thee when thou art gone And think of thee for days to come For you are a low soldier boy And Yanks do nothing but destroy And I will think of thee And hope that you will think of me Your cousin Sallie M [page 50] I’ll Think of Thee The memory of our loves there be As changeless as the cedar trees [page 51] “My dearest cousin thou’rt going I must take leave of thee But Oh remember noble boy Thy Fathers eye will ever be Observing every action By day & lonely night In suffering & in anger In the perils of the fight While stationed on the picket In hours of darkness dense By lurking for enemys The God be thy defense My yearning thoughts will turn to thee While thou art far away Cover his head in battles strife Father I humbly pray Your Cousin _______ [page 52] When in future distant years Thou shall look upon this page. Through the crystal vale of tears That dim our eyes in after age. Think it was an _____ hand, Though her smile no more thought ______pointing to that better land. Gave the sacred gift to thee Lightly thou esteem’st is now Here thy heart is young and wild, _____ upon thy boy hood’s brow Naught but suny hope hath smiled But when disappointments come, And the world begins to steal All thy spirits early bloom, then its value thou will feel! Not alone in hour of love Search the scriptures, but while joy Doth life’s blissful cup o’er flow Be it aft thy sweet employ! [page 53] So, remembering in thy youth Him whose spirit lights each page Thou shalt have abundant life He will not forget thine ________ Your aunt A.F. M. [page 54] Mr. W. C Mizell Esq May peace find _______ The cold in clime are cold in blood Their love can scarce deserve the name That boils in AEtna’s breest of flame Anonymous [page 55] Stranger fare well We have met but to part soon and our parting must be forever. You go to meet the invading foe, to return no more to our village among the hills. But though our pathways lie many miles distant from each other Yet we trust we will not be entirely forgotten. And now fare well our kindest thoughts will ever attend you And may He who is the father to the fatherless be they father and they friend and shield thy young bosom from all danger is the sincere wish and prayer of your unknown friend Jefferson N C N.P.E. Apr 8th [page 56] Think not the distance that thou art, Thou canst forgotten be; While memory dwells, within this heart; I’ll ever think of thee.” Your friend Nannie Rimm Jefferson N.C. March 28 1864 May heavens richest blessing attend thee [page 57] William [page 58] My Dear Nephew Tis the prayer of my heart that may so live that when your summons comes to join the innumerable caravans that moves to that mysterious realms where each shall take his chamber in the silent hills of death you go not as the galley-slave at night scourged to his dungeon but sustained and soothed by an unfaltering trust approach your grave, like one that draws the drapery of his couch about him, and lies down to pleasant dreams Your aunt J.L.M. [page 59] To Billie Mizell Let every virtue reign within thy breast That Heaven approves, or makes its owner____ To candour, truth, and charity divine The modest, decent, lovely virtues gone Let wit, well tempered meet with sense ____ And ev’ry thought express the polite mind A mind above the meanness of deceit Of honour pure in conscious virtue great In every change that keeps one steady aim And feels that joy and virtue are the same May fair content forever filthy breast And not one anxious care destroy thy rest May love, the purest passion of the skies Play round thy heart, and sparkle in thine eyes, May all thy worth be virtues own reward And goodness, only claim thy just regard Your ever true friend E.M.C. [page 60] To My Cousin When forced to part from those we love Though sure to meet to morrow We still A kind of anguish prove And feel a touch of Sorrow Oh who can paint the briny tears When from those friends we sever Perhaps to part for months for years Perhaps to part forever Yours with love and respect Saddie Westville Dec the 24th 1863 [page 61] To Billie Mizell Savor woman and wine Man is made to smart The one makes headache The other his heart Laura [page 62] To W.C. Mizell The period has arrived when we must soon bid a gentle adieu to each other and you must change your happiness into the scenes of camp life and may you go willing and may peace prosperity and happiness ever be with thee while soldiering of it and when the saluting trumpets bro’th forth their triumphant strain summonsing you to battle and when amidst carnage and death exposed to a temporal _______ bullet may [page 63] You like guardian angels be kept secure from the bullets and balls traversing around from the ugly guns of our cruel enemy And if fall you must battling for sweet libertys ______ May you like the Illustrious Jackson die fully satisfied that you have fully discharged your duty to your country and God and may your ______ be wafted to the fair shores of Jordan and your name plaquered with those of many brother Soldiers [page 64] Angels guide your way While our Southern boys are fighting We can only pray Ann [page 65] Mr. Willie Mizell Oh, can I ask to much of thee To think of me when I’m gone Yes gone to my western home. ______ will ever think one who will Always remember thee. Consider your Friend Laura [page 66] Angels guide your way Camp 1865 [page 67] Liberty Gap the 26th June we had a skirmish with the Rebs and talked with them rebs cease firing or we will put you in the guard house federals come over and get your flag rebs bring it over federals we will in a day or two rebs why don’t you talk ______ Tallahoma and Vicksburg and Shelbyville felt we will in a few days some time the [page 68] W.C. Mizell Rebs would shoot at us and would shoot to low and we would say a little higher and after a while they would get the range and we would get behind trees, there was one of our boys standing behind a tree and the rebs said step out yank and I will shoot at you and ____ out and the reb shot his arm off we was [page 69] Old Dale [torn] Pleas cast a pleasant Thought before me Your true friend Laura N… This January the 3 / 64 Oh let us _____ as boys ought In __________________ nature taught [page 70] Pvt. Wm C. Mizell has been my Regt. _______ part of this ________ into _____ by me May 6 / 64 R.V. Reynolds Maj N Miss Regt. [page 71] To cousin Willie Ever free may you be And thornless be your path Is the desire of a friend, yes We part you go to where the roar Of cannon is like the bursting Of a mighty volcano and the shot And shells fly overhead as if there was Nothing to impede, their progress And many of your comrades fall to Rise no more, but remember the many Prayers that will ascend to the throne Of grace for thy safety and welfare, be always Happy is the desire of your Devoted friend Win_________ [page 72] To Willie We have had some happy hours together But joy must often change its way And spring would be but gloomy weather If we had nothing else but spring Theres not a garden would I tread Theres not a flower I see But brings to mind some hopes that fled Some joys Ive had with thee Your friend Nannie J. Rhea Jefferson N.C March 30th / 64 [page 73] Camp Near Valey head September the 14th 1863 Dear Sister I have just received your kind letter of the 3rd and was happy to hear from you and hear that you was well I could not read your leter to do much good the next time you write try and write so that I can read it [page 74] I received matties letter the first of September [page 75] Mr. W. C. Mizell To Wm Brave and gentle Billy [ scribble over the letter—difficult to transcribe] Pratt Hospital Landing, Va, Ward no.7 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Y Z W C Mizell of Co E 15th Reft Ala Vol [page 76] To Billie May Peace and happy ness around thee Dwell Constancy = S – Jr This is from one that is far away & thinking of thee though May Miles apart we be S+Jr To Billie Dale County Ala Dec 10 /63 Now In Mobile Billie Mizell Comp E 15 Regiment Ala Vols [page 77] To Cousin Billie During the interval[?] of Liezure will you Remember me ______ It may be your lot to roam through the western part of the country You may have many ____ and temptations to ______but I hope you will______ Me _______ all and return soon with _______________ I will still remember thee Westville [page 78] To W.C. Mizell W C 1844 L M 1841 [page 79] T A A M M M M M M H H Mizell A E Mizell H H L M W C G T R E T Miss E A M L M L M L F N N E Miss H H Miss [page 80] Do I love thee go ask the flowers “Do I love thee? Go ask the flowe [torn] If they love sweet refreshing showers O man most lovely as thou art You play the mischief with my heart Long have I wished ____ your love poems Expose I must – this secret of my breast Anonymous [page 81] My To W C Mizell Thou art the star that guides me A long lifes troubled sea Whatever fate betides thee This heart still turns to thee Your friend N.G.R. Jefferson N.C. [page 82] To Wm Dear Brother My Brother tis for thee” for thee I turn my weak and trembling heart anew” Not that I love the others less” but when ‘those are far away battling for sweet liberty I miss thee” I miss thee when e’re I sing the song thou lov’dst so well in silver lines,” And thy dark eyes beam with luster bright,” I miss thee much” And thy sweet voice though sad or gay is musical to me,” Dear Brother thy love has ever been a light unto my Life though severed we have been [page 83] May you live a life of pleasure Without mistakes without measure Yet when back I turn and gaze Upon each page [page 84] M To Billie Dear Billie could my _______ impart The friendship that I now ____ send To dwell forever in thy heart And ever claim thee as my friend Anonymous [page 85] Pratt hospital Ward no 7 W.C. Mizell Co E 15th Regt Ala vol was wounded on Sunday the 8th of may near Spotsylvania C. _________ Va And arrived here on the 14th where he has been ever since this being the 26th of May 1864 [page 86] To Willie In remembering thy Westville friends May not I be forgotten Your friend Joe I’ll think of thee The memory of our love shall be as changeless as the Cedar Tree [page 87] [back cover] http://cdm17353.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/civil/id/26104