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to Horatio G. Wright
April 18, 1859
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
Discussing the poor health of a "promising...young officer" and possibility of "another such terrible epidemic" as had recently hit the men.
GLC03499
[Collection of Ira S. Dodd, F company, 26th regiment, New Jersey, infantry]
1862-1946
Dodd, Ira S., fl. 1862
The collection includes a songbook, four lists of killed and wounded, and a roll call.
GLC03523.01
to John S. Goold [incomplete]
21 October 1862
Goold, James, 1842-?
Writes to his father from camp near Sharpsburg, Maryland. Thanks his mother and father for writing and for sending papers. Gives an update on his brother Theodore's health, which is improving, although his is still weak and in the hospital tent...
GLC03523.05.01
to John S. and Abby Goold
February 25, 1863
Writes to his parents about the different letters that he has received. Tells them, "I have destroyed all my old letters - burned them up. I had so many that they were in the way. I shall burn all that receive hereafter, as soon as I answer them." He...
GLC03523.05.12
to Sephronia Fairchild
2 April 1864
Fairchild, Lewis D., 1829-?
Fairchild writes to his wife from City Point Hospital, City Point, Virginia. Discusses helping to care for the wounded soldiers after a brief illness: "...I am very grateful that I was afflicted in that way. I think it is a great deal better than to...
GLC03523.06.05
to Angeline Henry
February 15, 1862
Henry, Josiah E., 1840-?
Henry writes to his sister from Camp Griffin. Discusses illness among men, medical care, and the quality of the bread. Mentions a visit by Union General George McClellan and his comment "...that our reg was the best looking in the Division."
GLC03523.07.07
to Sister
6 May 1863
Terry, Robert B., fl. 1861-1865
Writes to his sister from the Army Hospital at Newton University. Tells her "I will say nothing about the Army as you know as much as I do about the moves. But [General Joseph] Hooker will not end the war." Reports that there was a "Negro Surgeon"...
GLC03523.08.70
to Father
12 June 1863
Informs his father about the draft commencing in Baltimore on Monday, noting that the "Secessionist dont like it much." States that there have "been two Hospitals broken up in this city the last week or two," noting that his hospital now has 158...
GLC03523.08.73
19 June 1863
Reports that 1200 prisoners passed through Baltimore from Vicksburg today and that The New York Seventh arrived yesterday. Tells his father that the hospital now has 185 patients and is filling up quickly as the "wonded are arriving in this city by...
GLC03523.08.74
26 June 1863
Describes the atmosphere in Baltimore, telling his sister that "the Military Authorities are throwing up Earthworks all around the city. Now seizing every Nigger they find on the streets and sending them out to work on the entrenchements." Informs...
GLC03523.08.75
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