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Laura Gibson's correspondence to her mother, June-August 1863
Details life in a camp near Vicksburg where she resided with her husband, a surgeon with the 15th Iowa Volunteer Regiment.
Laura Gibson's correspondence to her mother, June-August 1863
Details life in a camp near Vicksburg where she resided with her husband, a surgeon with the 15th Iowa Volunteer Regiment.
Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas Civil War diary, 1862-1863
Introduction written in 1965 by Paul Dysart, Jr., grandson to Henry Dysart. Original diary donated to the National Military Park, Pea Ridge, Arkansas.
Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas Civil War diary, 1862-1863
Introduction written in 1965 by Paul Dysart, Jr., grandson to Henry Dysart. Original diary donated to the National Military Park, Pea Ridge, Arkansas.
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Jesse Dawley diary, 1864-1865
Died in Winneshiek County, Iowa.
Jesse Dawley diary, 1864-1865
Died in Winneshiek County, Iowa.
Andrew F. Davis diary, 1861-1862
Davis, of Liberty, Union County, Indiana, enlisted in Company I, 15th Regiment, Indiana Volunteers on May 14, 1861. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant September 10, 1861, and as a first lieutenant November 1862.
Andrew F. Davis papers, January-October 1863
Correspondence written by Davis to his wife and daughters on such matters as troop morale, slavery, Copperheads, camp life, and battle.
Andrew F. Davis papers, 1862
Correspondence written by Davis to his wife and daughters on such matters as troop morale, slavery, Copperheads, camp life, and battle.
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