Letters, 1862 May-July.

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Letters, 1862 May-July.

Letters written by John Q. ("Quince") Adams to his wife Sarah ("Kate") in Illinois from military campsites at Shiloh, Tennessee, and near Pope, Farmington, Corinth, Booneville, and Big Springs, Mississippi, during May, June, and July 1862. Details reflect the daily life of a soldier with little reference to battles or military activity.

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Roberts, Sarah S. Adams.

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Adams, George M., b. 1859.

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Adams, John Q. (John Quincy), 1836-1866

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Native of DuQuoin, Illinois, area; Private, Co. E, 60th Regiment of Illinois Volunteers; married Sarah Sullivan; son George M. Adams born 1859; died at home in 1866. From the description of Letters, 1862 May-July. (University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus). WorldCat record id: 15356466 ...

United States. Army. Illinois Infantry Regiment, 60th (1862-1865)

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