William Patterson Diary, . 1863-1864

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William Patterson Diary, . 1863-1864

William Patterson (fl. 1863-1864) was a Federal soldier from near Athens, Ohio. The collection is a typed transcription (83 p.) of the diary of William Patterson while serving with the United States quartermaster and commissary service in Berkeley County, W. Va., and in the Shenandoah Valley in western Virginia, September 1863-July 1864. The diary is chiefly concerned with camp life, behind-the-lines activity, and General David Hunter's invasion of the Shenandoah Valley.

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Patterson, William, 1790-1868

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William Patterson (fl. 1863-1864), from near Athens, Ohio, was a federal soldier with the United States quartermaster and commissary service in Berkeley County, W. Va., and in the Shenandoah Valley in western Virginia, September 1863-July 1864. From the guide to the William Patterson Diary, ., 1863-1864, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) Federal soldier from near Athens, Ohio. From the description of William P...