Yours Affectionately, Osgood

Colonel Osgood Vose Tracy’s Letters Home from the Civil War, 1862–1865

Edited by Sarah Tracy Burrows and Ryan W. Keating

“These wartime letters from a Union army officer to his mother, interspersed with his later accounts of the battle of Gettysburg and his capture at the battle of the Wilderness and subsequent escape, describe a range of soldier experiences: camp life, marches and battles, bonding with comrades, the highs and lows of morale, and homesickness. The reader will emerge with a broadened understanding and appreciation for the service and sacrifices of Civil War soldiers.”

James M. McPherson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Battle Cry of Freedom

More than 3 million men served in the American Civil War. In “Yours Affectionately, Osgood”, editors Sarah Tracy Burrows and Ryan W. Keating have assembled a collection of letters from one of those soldiers—Osgood Vose Tracy of the 122nd New York Infantry. Sarah Tracy Burrows, a descendant of Col. Osgood Tracy, has compiled this editors Sarah Tracy Burrows and Ryan W. Keating have assembled a collection of letters from one of those soldiers—Osgood Vose Tracy of the 122nd New York Infantry. Sarah Tracy Burrows, a descendant of Col. Osgood Tracy, has compiled this expansive collection from her family’s private papers. Paired with illuminating discussion and historical context from noted Civil War historian Ryan W. Keating, Tracy’s letters home follow his journey as a soldier and prisoner of war from his enlistment in August 1862 through the end of the war in May 1865, as Tracy then readjusted to civilian life.

​The letters in “Yours Affectionately, Osgood”, primarily written to his mother, provide a uniquely detailed perspective of everyday life in the Army of the Potomac, adding considerably to the existing literature on the experiences of citizen soldiers in America’s Civil War. A well-educated young man, Tracy offers his opinion on pressing social and political issues of the time, including his definite abolitionist sentiments; ruminates on the Union war effort and its campaigns; and demonstrates his deep commitment to family, as well as his sweetheart, Nellie Sedgwick, back home. Tracy’s letters constitute an incredibly rare primary source volume that will be both fascinating and foundational in the scholarly community and for more general interest readers of the history of the Civil War.

“Tracy’s letters provide excellent content from which even experts will glean information and insight to the experiences of Civil War soldiers through the unique perspective of a staff officer. Tracy is around all the Sixth Corps big wigs, giving a taste of life in this reliable Army of the Potomac corps. The inclusion of correspondence from the home front adds an uncommon feature to most soldier letter books.”

Patrick A. Schroeder, Historian

Appomattox Court House National Historical Park

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Sarah has been passionate about reading and writing since a young girl. She became interested in history when her grandfather shared their ancestors’ military stories and memorabilia. Sarah’s dream was to see her great-great grandfather’s letters he wrote during his service in the American Civil War published and is therefore pleased with the publication of Yours Affectionately, Osgood: Colonel Osgood Vose Tracy’s Letters Home from the Civil War, 1862-1865, which she co-edited with historian Ryan W. Keating. Sarah is currently seeking a literary and film agent for her historical novel inspired by the true story, FIGHTING FOR NELLIE.

Sarah also enjoys photography and photojournalism. Sarah’s photographs have been awarded annual prizes and featured on websites such as the Essex National Heritage Area (MA) and Sotheby’s Real Estate marketing material. Her photograph “Walking on Clouds,” taken of her Golden Retriever, Scout, on Good Harbor Beach in Gloucester, Massachusetts was awarded First Prize in the 2018 Essex National Heritage Area Photography Contest. An article about the photograph and Sarah appeared in Cape Ann Magazine, Summer 2019. Sarah’s photography has been displayed and for sale at Newburyport (MA) Framers https://www.newburyportframers.com/art1, The Beauport Hotel Boutique (Gloucester, MA), and several showings, including the Rocky Neck Art Colony 2021 exhibition.

Sarah was raised in Syracuse, New York and is a graduate of Hobart & William Smith Colleges. She has a B.A. in English and history. She worked for CFO Publishing Corporation in Boston and is president of the Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History, named for her 8x great grandfather. Sarah recently moved from the North Shore of Boston, where she and her husband raised their three sons, to the Green Mountains of Vermont. Sarah enjoys walking her dog, swimming, skiing, travel, time with friends and family, the Adirondack Mountains of New York State, and watching every sunrise and sunset possible.

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A great story with original documentation never before printed. Readers love the Civil War. The author has absolute passion and dedication.
Eleanor Herman
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September 05, 2016
Well written and Osgood is around the big wigs of the Sixth Corps.
Patrick A. Schroeder
NHP and Civil War historian  -  Appomattox%20Court%20House
September 05, 2016
A wonderful narrative, based upon a large collection of letters, detailed and historically interesting.
Howard R. LaMar
Former Yale University Dean and Professor of History  - Yale University
September 05, 2016
Exciting, suspenseful, and extremely well-written. I love this story! It has war, loyalty, death, jealousy, and love, which every good war story needs. Great characters - the important Sedgwicks - friends to the likes of Hawthorne and Alcott. War generals and heroes. "Feminists." The juicy part of this story is whether or not Osgood's love will be there to embrace him when he returns home.
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New York Times Bestselling Author, historian  - Waiting Wives: The Story of Schillng Manor, Home Front to the Vietnam War
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September 12, 2016
Your heart is on the page. So real. I could hear your voice as I read. So sweet and true.
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