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Murder of President Lincoln and Appearance of Ford's Theatre Afterwards
20 May 1865
Berghaus, A., fl. 1865
From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
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The President's Funeral Car Approaching New York from Jersey City, View of the Funeral Car, and Interior of the President's Funeral Car, with the Coffin and Guard of Honor
13 May 1865
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Lincoln's Funeral-Removal of the Body from the City Hall to the Funeral Car, New York, April 25th, 1865 and the Late Richard Cobden
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Storming Fort Wagner
1890
Charge of the 54 Mass Regiment July 18, 1863. Union Loss: Gen. Strong, Col. Shaw, Chatfield, Putnam, Gen. Seymour.
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to Estelle Spero
15 August 1942
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
Diamond clarifies some points from earlier letters, defining what he means be a furlough and also explaining that the training that he had mentioned was referring to training in order to become a sergeant. Sidney describes the process that he has...
GLC09120.090
27 September 1942
Diamond pops into a Catholic church while in town in order to take a break. He writes to Estelle that, "while seated there, alone, in the strange hush that only religion can bring about, the thought of death overcame me." He then describes looking...
GLC09120.109
13 October 1942
Diamond informs Estelle that eighteen members of his platoon have been selected to go before the board, and of this number five to ten will be asked to resign. He also mentions the 60% casualty rate at the "Dieppe incident".
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Obituary for Edward K. Ward
circa August 1864
Obituary for Edward K. Ward, who was killed on 22 July 1864 near Atlanta, Georgia. The obituary is signed by all the members of the company.
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to John A. Fox
December 21, 1866
Hammight, A.S., fl. 1866
The bodies of David Greenough, Patrick Cronin and John Morresey have been moved from Beacon, GA to the National Cemetery at Chattanooga, TN.
GLC02198.33
Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Reunion of the Association of the Third Regiment Wisconsin Infantry Veteran Volunteers
18 September 1895 - 19 September 1895
Goodhue, W.F., fl. 1890
The officers that have died are remembered. Membership dues are listed. Then there is a historical record that looks back at their experiences in the war.
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