By Craig Hilmer
Chauncey J. Hill, in 1864, was a 26-year-old farmer just married to 20-year-old Sarah Downing. Both had family who farmed in the Saratoga area and were themselves just setting up their own household and farm when Chauncey was called up to offer his services to the Minnesota 9th Regiment, Company K for battle in the Civil War.
He and Sarah corresponded during the war and those letters were maintained by family until they were donated to the Minnesota Historical Society in the 1960s. The Press has run several weeks of these letters to date, with just two more weeks to go to the final set.
Private Hill, in our series, is sitting in Rolla Missouri with Company K, waiting orders to move South to engage the enemy. While the letters he sent Sarah over the month or so Company K was housed in Rolla are a great insight into the drudgery of camp life for the Civil War soldier, they don’t always make for scintillating reading. Therefore, we’ll excerpt some of the more interesting passages and today offer a poem that Chauncey wrote young Sarah Downing on May 24, 1863 when they were courting.