I found this a few years back. Elijah H. Wolfe was a 1st cousin to my ancestor Francis Marion Wolfe and the son of William Wolfe and Grandson of Adam Wolfe. I think it is dated 1922? 1. State your full name and present Post Office address? Elijah H. Wolfe, Sneedsville,Tennessee 2. State your age now? 81 years 3. In what State and county were you born? Grainger Co.,Tennessee 4. In what State and county were you living when you enlisted in the service of the Confederacy? Grainger Co.,Tennessee 5. What was your occupation before the war? Farming 6. What was the occupation of you father? Farmer 7. Did you own land at the opening of the war? None 8. Did you or your parents own slaves? No 9. If your parents owned land, how many acres? None 10. State value of property owned by parents at opening of war? About one thousand dollars 11. What kind of house did your parents occupy? Log house with two rooms 12. As a boy and young man what kind of work did you do? Plowed through crops mostly hoed some and used the mattock taking up sprouts. Maul and wedge making rails and fencing. 13. State what your father and mother did? Father did such work as I did describe above. Mother cooked,carded, spun and wove flax, cotton and wool making them into cloth and the cloth into clothes for the family 14. Did your parents keep any servants? None 15.How was honest work such as plowing regarded in your community? Regarded highly 16. Did the white men in your community generally engage in such work? Yes 17. To what extent were there white men in your community leading lives of idleness? Scarcely any 18. Did slaveowners think they were better than those that did not own slaves? Yes 19. At schools, churches, special gatherings were slaveowners and nonslaveowners considered on equal footing? Yes 20. Was there friendly feelings between slaveholders and nonslaveholders? Friendly and neighborly 21. In a political contest which would win?, slaveholder or nonslaveholder? I did no any difference 22. Were there good opportunities in the community to save up money to buy a farm? Not very good 23. Were honest poor young men encouraged or discouraged by slaveowners? Encouraged 24. What kind of school did you attend? In a round log or pole house, the seats were made out of split logs with holes bored and pegs in them. the house had no floor, no chimney or stove 25. About how long did you go to school altogether? Six months 26. How far was the nearest school? 3 miles 27. What school was in operation in your neighborhood? Subscription or pay schools 28. Was the school in your community private or public? Private 29. About how many months in the year did it run? 2 months 30. Did the boys and girls in your community attend school pretty regularly? No 31. Was the teacher of the school you attended a man or a woman? Man 32. What year, month and place did you enlist in the Confederate army? ? 33. State the name of your regiment and the State enlisted in? Co. D, 26th Regiment Tennessee Vol. 34. After enlistment, where was your company sent first? Knoxville,Tennessee 35. How long after your enlistment before your company engaged battle? 5 or 6 months 36. What was the first battle you ingaged in? At Boling Green, Ky. or was in hospital at that time rejoined the command at Murfresboro. 37. State your experience in the war from this time on to the close to the of the war.? After the battle of Murfresboro we went to Tulshoma for winter quarters then back to Wartrace fought and skirmished for a while and then went to Chattanooga and Look Out Mountain and had a terrible time getting off of the mountain and then to Chicamaga and fought all day Saturday and Sunday and from there to Missionary Ridge very little to eat, had half rations, sorry clad. After Missionary Ridge battle we went to Dalton then Resaka, New Hope Church, Marietta, Atlanta, Eastpoint....then Hood superseded Johnson and moved us to Franklin.. then to Murfreeboro and Nashville.. continous fighting all along the lines from there to Branchford,S.C. and engaged in battle of Orangeburg,S.C. and marched from there to Columia...received a shot and sent hospital...after returned from hospital at Charlotte my command fell back to Greensboro..engaged in our last battle-stacked arms at Salsbury,N.C. 38. When and where were you discharged? Salsbury,N.C. on April 1865 39. Tell someting of your trip home? Came home peacefully and without any special incidents 40. What kind of work did you take up when you got back home? Farming 41. Give a sketch of your life since you got back from the war? Farmed in Tennessee for a number of years, moved west to Texas and Oklahoma and farmed there until 1908, came back to Tennessee 42. Give full name of father? Where did he live? William Wolfe, Grainger Co.,Tenn., Thorn Hill Grainger Co.,Tenn., he stayed at home and (was) murdered by Bush Whackers. 43. Maiden name in full of your mother? She was the daughter of____ and his wife____ who lived at _____? Maleta Hipsher, John Hipsher, Myra Coffey, Thorn Hill, Grainger Co.,Tennessee. 44.Remarks on ancestry? My great grand father George Wolfe came from England, settled near Esterville,Va. Moccasin Creek and died there. My great grand father Hipsher lived there and died in Grainger Co.,Tennessee. End George Efren Wolf Jr.