Daily Gazette
Elgin, Illinois
Oct. 29, 1862
Col. E. S. Joslyn
This gentleman received notice three days since, that his resignation had not been accepted, whereupon he arranged matters and started at once for his regiment, now in camp at Crab Orchard, Kentucky. His health seems firmly restored, and everybody feels that he ought to be in the army, where his military skill and experience can be of service to his country. The soldiers of the 36th will, be wild and joy when they see Ed. among them again.