Manuscripts
James F. Rowell papers
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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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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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William H. Hagar papers
Manuscripts
Primarily letters and other material written while serving in Virginia during the U.S. Civil War, 1864 to 1865; also includes some Hagar family material.
mssHM 32180-32203
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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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George Titcomb diary
Manuscripts
Diary of a soldier kept while serving in the 9th Regiment, Kansas Cavalry during the U.S. Civil War.
mssHM 938
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James Edward Glazier papers
Manuscripts
James Edward Glazier's Civil War experience is reflected in his letters to his parents, brother Charles, and friend Annie G. Monroe. He details his training in Annapolis, Maryland, Burnside's Expedition to the Carolinas, and his work in the hospital. A letter from his brother Ezra deals with religious aspects of the Civil War. In his diaries after the Civil War, Glazier writes about farming on the Pacific Coast from 1868 to 1882, his work, expenses, family news, social life, including Fourth of July celebrations, tent revivals, and the reunion of the 23rd Massachusetts Regiment in 1888.
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