Herbert Arthur Cooley letters, 1863-1864 [manuscript].

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Herbert Arthur Cooley letters, 1863-1864 [manuscript].

Letters from Cooley to his parents in Lockport, N.Y., while he was serving with the 3rd New York Cavalry near New Bern and Kinston, N.C., Newport News and Portsmouth, Va., and other locations in eastern North Carolina and Virginia, about military engagements and other military activities.

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