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Aquilla Standifird's Civil War Diary
Company D, 23rd Iowa.
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Augustana College - Thomas Tredway Library - Special Collections
Rock Island, Illinois.
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Christopher Vail's Journal (1775-1782)
An account of Christopher Vail's experience during the American Revolution.
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Reproduced original diary pages and transcription with extensive supplemental information about the people, places and events described, military records and genealogical connections of people mentioned.
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Civil War Diary of Sergeant Henry W. Tisdale, 35TH Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer s 1862-1865
This site contains my great-grandfather, Sergeant Henry W. Tisdale's Civil War Diary, Company I,35TH Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers,1862-1865 which can be read at the site.
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Civil War Diary: 13th Reg NH Vol Infantry
1864 Civil War Diary of Farrin CROSS.
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Civil War Letter Collection of First Lieutenant Rufus Ricksecker, 126th OVI, Part I
A collection of 30 letters written between October 12, 1862 and September 18, 1864. Rufus Ricksecker was killed on September 19, 1864 at the Battle of Opequan (Third Winchester).
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Civil War letters of the Blountsville Boys, Henry, County, Indiana
Many were written by Allen Wesley Galyean.
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Including excerpts from a Civil War diary and letters.
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Diary of Mexican-American War: Elias F. HINEY
Elias Hiney served in Company B, First Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers from December 15, 1846 through July 27, 1848 and kept a diary through his entire term of service.
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Evacuation- The Diary of One Man's Experience
The diary of Edwin Richard George QUITTENTON in Northern France during 1940.
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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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In His Own Words: Isaac Newton Carr 1836-1923
Isaac Newton Carr was a Civil War union soldier, farmer and stockman in Washington County, Iowa, USA. He began journaling while a union soldier in 1861. He continued journaling right up to his death in 1923. Selected journal entries are posted on a daily basis. Isaac names family members, neighbors, friends and people he met during his life. Surnames include, but are not limited to: BRADFORD, CARR, CARRIS, DORRANCE, HICKS, LEIGHTON, SANDERS, SQUIRE(S), & TAYLOR.
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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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