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Diary of Henry KETZLE of Company A in the 37th Illinois Infantry from July 1861 through May 1866.
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Letter from Sergeant Joseph Fisher, Company A, 126th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
This letter was written on November 3, 1862 from Camp McCook, Cumberland, Maryland. It describes the wonder a rural Ohio farmboy feels on his first trip into the mountains with his Regiment. Joseph Fisher was eventually lost at the Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
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Letters from an Iowa Soldier in the Civil War
Part of a collection written by Newton Robert SCOTT, Private, Company A, of the 36th Infantry, Iowa Volunteers to Hannah CONE, his friend and later his wife.
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Letters from J.K. STREET to his wife Ninnie, (Melinda Elizabeth PACE STREET) during the Civil War
His letters are written in diary style and tell of his day to day life in the 9th Texas Infantry, Co A. from Paris, Lamar Co., Texas.
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A compilation of letters from the soldiers, sailors, nurses, politicians, ministers and journalists from the newspapers of the cities and towns of Massachusetts, April 1861-December 1865.
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Letters written by Private Justus G. MATTESON during the Civil War
MATTESON & HATCH surnames. Cortland County, New York.
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More Letters to Share from Levi McCormick
Letters written during the Civil War to and from Levi McCormick, 4th DE Regiment. Also included is the Gettysburg Address.
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These letters are from the book MY DEAR WIFE - The Civil War Letters of Private Samuel Pepper. Company G - 95th Illinois Infantry 1862 to 1865. Transcribed and edited by Franklin R. Crawford. Samuel's wife Mary Jane kept all of Samuel's letters (about 140 of them) from the war and saw to it that one of the children kept them also. The letters eventually came into the possession Mr. Emmett Sullivan & Miss Bessie Sullivan who, in their later years, passed them on to the editor with the hope that they would eventually be published for all to read.
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Pennsylvania Volunteers of the Civil War - Personal Civil War History
Diaries and regimental histories written by Pennsylvania Civil War soldiers.
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Samuel J. BRADLEE'S Civil War Letters
This site is a collection of letters from a Massachusetts artillery officer to his wife in Boston.
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The Civil War Diaries of Mifflin Jennings, 11th Iowa Infantry by Ron Smith
Civil War diary of First Sgt. Mifflin Jennings, Co. C, 11th Iowa Volunteer Infantry regiment, of the famed Iowa Brigade.
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The Civil War Letters of Fannie AUSTIN
This collection of 13 letters saved by Fannie Austin (a 19th century English immigrant to America) during the Civil War era include those received from her husband, brother, and uncle who were all Civil War soldiers from Oneida County, New York (26th NYI and 14th NYHA). The letters and several miscellaneous photos were discovered in 1974 during a remodeling project to a home in Clinton, New York.
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The Diary of 2nd Lieut. Robert Peyton HAMILTON - 1915
The diary of Robert Peyton HAMILTON written from 1st January 1915 until his death in September the same year. Details of training and trench warfare.
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A 1932 diary found in a Vermont flea market led it's new owner on a search for the identity of the writer. Read the diary and learn how the mystery was solved.
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Civil War diary of John Henderson Freeman of Company I of the 34th Mississippi Volunteers, Walthall's Brigade, Gen'l Bragg's Army, CSA.
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The Wartime Diary of John WEATHERED
Civil War Diary of John Weathered who served in the 9th Tennessee Confederate Cavalry.










