Andrew J. Duncan journal and orderly book 1861; 1864-1865 Duncan, Andrew J.

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Andrew J. Duncan journal and orderly book 1861; 1864-1865 Duncan, Andrew J.

Duncan's journal is a brief account of the earliest operations of the 23rd Ohio Infantry while serving in West Virginia in 1861. The orderly book contains copies of orders issued in 1864 and 1865 from the Headquarters of the Army of West Virginia and the Army of Shenandoah, including some signed by William McKinley.

157 pages (2 items)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6391207

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