Samuel Angus Firebaugh Diary, . 1862-1864

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Samuel Angus Firebaugh Diary, . 1862-1864

Samuel Angus Firebaugh lived in Rockbridge County, Va., but worked at Mount Clinton in Rockingham County. He served with the 10th Virginia Regiment, Confederate States of America, in the Shenandoah Valley, Northern Virginia, and Gettysburg campaigns. The collection is a typed transcription of Firebaugh's diary, September 1862-March 1864. His entries are brief, but virtually daily. He noted his movements, picketing, drilling, preaching attended, furloughs, dining and lodging with neighboring civilians, attempts to arrange for substitutes, and other matters. Also included are an index, maps, and notes.

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Firebaugh, Samuel Angus, fl. 1862-1864.

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Samuel Angus Firebaugh lived in Rockbridge County, Va., but worked at Mount Clinton in Rockingham County. He served with the 10th Virginia Regiment, Confederate States of America, in the Shenandoah Valley, Northern Virginia, and Gettysburg campaigns. From the guide to the Samuel Angus Firebaugh Diary, ., 1862-1864, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) ...