George Hiram Coulson papers, 1855-1867 [microfilm manuscript].

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George Hiram Coulson papers, 1855-1867 [microfilm manuscript].

Chiefly letters, January-July 1864, from Coulson, with the 78th Ohio Regiment on the way to Atlanta, to his wife in Morgan County, Ohio, concerning marches, the countryside he passed through, military engagements, health, food, weather, and other matters. Also included are letters telling of Coulson's death and miscellaneous family papers, including a pocket memo book of day labor and wages due, 1856-1867.

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