United States. Army. 138th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment diary 1863-1864 United States. Army. 138th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment diary

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United States. Army. 138th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment diary 1863-1864 United States. Army. 138th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment diary

This diary, kept by a soldier in the 138th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, chronicles the regiment's movements throughout Maryland and northern Virginia between June 16, 1863, and January 1, 1864.

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eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6391109

William L. Clements Library

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