What exactly is a "comfort"?
Pulled this from a letter in "Army Life of an Illinois Soldier", the letters of Pvt. Charles Wills, 8th Illinois.
He writes:
Bird's Point, MO., November 24, 1861
"I'm in clover. I've got a great big "comfort," weighs a ton, that has been sent to my partner and myself from a young lady in Blooimington. We've tramped so much since I recieved that pair of blankets from you, and we never know when we start whether we're coming back here again or no, that being unable to carry them I sold them."
I'm a little confused as to what a "comfort" might be. At first, I thought it might just be a large comfortable blanket, but at the same time, he states that it "weighs a ton" ... ? The regiment is in winter quarters, therefore I took it that it probably had something to do with staying warm.
Eric Burke
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Pvt. James Swingler Chandler (3x Great Grandfather)
Co. H, 111th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
Pvt. John S. Chandler (3x Great Uncle)
Co. F, 111th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
Pvt. Martin Van Buren Straight (3x Great Grandfather)
Co. E, 23rd Missouri Volunteer Infantry
Cpl. Andreas Schoen (3x Great Grandfather)
Co. A, 30th Missouri Volunteer Infantry
Pvt. Madison Burke (3x Great Grandfather)
Battery B, 1st Ohio Volunteer Heavy Artillery
Pvt. Eli Bell (4x Great Grandfather)
Co. C, 31st Alabama Infantry
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