- Joined
- Aug 27, 2011
- Location
- Central Massachusetts
The fad began, apparently, in the winter of 1863, when the armies were still snug in their winter encampments. And, it seems to have been a largely Mid-Western phenomenon (at lest so far I've found no examples east of Ohio). Newspapers across the West began to run classified listings entitled: "WANTED: Correspondence." Appeals from lonely soldiers seeking to allay the boredom of camp life by inviting "young ladies of good qualities and good looks" to correspond with them "with a view towards mutual improvement, fun, or matrimony after the war."