Aaron H. Ingraham papers 1861-1862 Ingraham, Aaron H. papers

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Aaron H. Ingraham papers 1861-1862 Ingraham, Aaron H. papers

This collection contains 12 letters from Union soldier Aaron Ingraham to his parents and sisters from 1861 to 1862, while he served in the 48th New York Infantry. Ingraham described his experiences at Camp Sherman in Washington D.C.; Annapolis, Maryland; Hilton Head, South Carolina; Camp Perry at Daufuskie Island, South Carolina; and Fort Pulaski, Georgia.

12 items

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SNAC Resource ID: 6392548

William L. Clements Library

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Ingraham, Aaron H., 1840-1864.

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Ingraham, Aaron H. Rank : 1st Lieut. Regiment : 48th New York Infantry Regiment (1861-1865) Service : 1861 August-1864 June Aaron H. Ingraham (c.1840-1864) was a poor farmer who served with the 48th New York Infantry from August 1861 until his death in June 1864. Before the war, Ingraham lived with his parents George W. and Electa Ingraham and three sisters in Amenia, New York. Aaron, the eldest son, supplemented his work on the family...

United States. Army. New York Infantry Regiment, 48th (1861-1865)

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