Fairfield Goodwin papers 1861-1862 Goodwin, Fairfield papers

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Fairfield Goodwin papers 1861-1862 Goodwin, Fairfield papers

The Fairfield Goodwin papers consist of poems, essays and drawings created by a Union soldier from Michigan during the Civil War. Goodwin was part of the 1st Illinois Light Artillery (Taylor's Chicago Battery) at the outbreak of the Civil War and later joined the 8th Michigan Cavalry.

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