Civil War Soldiers: "Disabled but not disheartened"

Campaign retired. All transcriptions available in LOC.gov


Completed Pages: 5,589
Registered Contributors: 867
Launched Oct. 24, 2018 and completed Nov. 27, 2023.

About This Campaign

As editor of the periodical The Soldier's Friend, William Oland Bourne sponsored a contest in 1865-1866 in which Union soldiers and sailors who lost their right arms by disability or amputation during the Civil War were invited to submit samples of their penmanship using their left hands. The contest, which awarded a total of $1,000 in prizes for the winning entries, was followed in 1867 by a second contest, which awarded $500 in prizes.