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Carte de visite of "Trench[e]s at Port Hudson."
[n.d.]
McPherson, & Oliver, fl. 1864
Penciled caption on verso, with additional inscriptions "310" and "7793." Image of several tents and a pavilion in a wooded valley.
GLC04596.03
to Peter B. Rathbone
23 circa November 1862
Dederer, N. A., fl. 1862-1863
Continued on 24 November and 25 November. Written on board Transport Thames near Fortress Monroe. The ship carried General Emory's Brigade. Provides instructions for dispensing money he sent home. Describes attending "Divine Worship" on the ship...
GLC04703.02
January 30, 1863
Continued 1 February and 2 February. Due to a measles outbreak, three companies are being detained on another ship further up the river. On his ship many are sick with fever. Describes Southern plantation houses, arrival and setting up at their new...
GLC04703.04
29 April 1863
His regiment and another are assigned to drive cattle, horses, mules and sheep; an assignment he finds disgraceful. Dederer suggests that the commanding officers committed a number of mistakes in battle [possibly the Battle of Port Hudson 6/11/1863]...
GLC04703.08
13 June 1863
He is in the hospital with jaundice. He had been sick for a week, but put off getting medical attention because he felt an engagement was immanent.
GLC04703.09
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