Dr. Gordon,
I've completed your history of the 16thCV. I think you have achieved what your summary in conclusion states. Thank you so much.
It's a wonderful narrative of the historical record, a compelling human story, and you have fulfilled context and content for me that I could not possibly imagined or unearthed or collected. You have given honest and honorable background to my mother's family and their echoes and anecdotes I grew up with…real echoes of my mother's grandfather's service to his country, state, and fellow volunteers. A kind of life of service that his sons continued to live out in the East Berlin, Middletown, and Storrs, CT communities. Family lives begun long ago in 1647.
And I have many personal experiences and memories too, from my childhood and more recent.
For instance I grew up with a photo of Henry E. Savage, with his sergeants chevrons on his sleeve, at my bedside. And my brother Tom, he's passed now, but our last living time together, along with Henry's grandson, our Uncle, Charles Savage, MD, now dead too, a psychiatrist with the Veterans Administration was at Burnside Bridge and the 16th CV battlefield monument on the Antietem Battlefield. My son Townsend made a photo of the three of us at the bridge and in the hollow of sunken road.
Tom and I had planned to visit Andersonville National POW site; I don't think he kew of the 16thCV monument there; I did not. He'd sent me the Andersonville history by William Marvel as a gift and preparation; Uncle Charles called Andersonville the Dachau of the South. We never made it. Your account will have to suffice for now. I'm not sure I've the desire to go to that killing field Henry survived or to view the monument. Given a real choice I'd rather see Savage Hill and 35 Ledge Road in CT again.
So you've blessed my family, my mother's Savage family, with a wonderful gift and narrative I treasure and I will return to it and it will help sustain me. Who knows our echoes may continue to sound through to my son, who carries his great great grandfather Savage's surname. He and his beloved are expecting 1st child this spring.
Thank you so very much; long may your career continue.
William Savage Collins
Great Grandson of Henry E. Savage, 16th C.V.