James A. Goble Diary 1862-1863

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James A. Goble Diary 1862-1863

Civil War diary of a soldier in the First Alabama Infantry who was born in New York and later lived in Auburn, Alabama, before moving to Chelsea, Massachusetts.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6279679

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Confederate States of America. Army. Alabama Infantry Regiment, 1st

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The 1st Alabama Infantry Regiment was organized in 1861 and served at Pensacola, Island No. Ten, Corinth, and Atlanta. From the description of Military records, 1861-1865. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122498713 ...

Goble, James A.

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James A. Goble was born in New York around 1830 and by 1860 was living in Auburn, Alabama, where he was a painter. He was married to Emma L. Goodwin. He served in the First Alabama Infantry regiment, but in 1863 sailed from Louisiana to New York. From New York, he and his wife returned to their home in Chelsea, Massachusetts, in late July 1863. From the guide to the James A. Goble Diary MSS. 0574., 1862-1863, (University Libraries Division of Special Collections, The University of Al...