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William H. Hagar papers

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    Richard Edwards May papers

    Manuscripts

    Consists of letters from Corporal Richard E. May written to family while serving in the 20th Regiment Connecticut Volunteers from Virginia, Tennessee, and the South, 1862 to 1865; May's daily pocket diaries, 1864 to 1865; and his memoir of Civil War experiences, written in 1903. Also present are two essays by school girl Elizabeth May, "The effect of foreign emigration to the United States upon the morals and prosperity of the American people" (1852) and "The past - the present - the future" (1855).

    mssHM 20725-20751

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    Charles Dieterichs letters

    Manuscripts

    Letters sent from Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina while serving during the U.S. Civil War; some are written on letterhead of the 26th Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteers.

    mssHM 46337-46346

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    Joseph Hanshew papers

    Manuscripts

    Letters from a soldier written while serving in the 40th Regiment, Army of the Potomac, during the U.S. Civil War. Also present is a biographical sketch of Hanshew written by his granddaughter Margaret Leffel, 1974.

    mssHM 40044-40060

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    John Francis Heath letters

    Manuscripts

    Letters sent to his sister, Anna Heath Lassiter, while serving in Virginia and North Carolina during the U.S. Civil War.

    mssHM 51850-51860

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    James F. Rowell papers

    Manuscripts

    Consists of letters sent to Rowell's parents while serving during the U.S. Civil War, drafts of speeches commemorating the Civil War and on American seamen, photographs, and ephemera.

    mssHM 39265-39269

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    Alexander William Conlee papers

    Manuscripts

    Includes letters from Conlee to his parents while serving in Company K, 96th Regiment Illinois Volunteers in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Georgia, 1862-1864; also letters to Conlee, 1863-1904 and a biographical sketch of Conlee by his granddaughter, Lucille Bell Walker, written in 1941.

    mssHM 20892-20907