Charles H. Little papers, 1862-1865 [manuscript].

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Charles H. Little papers, 1862-1865 [manuscript].

Letters and a diary by Charles H. Little, documenting his life as a sergeant in Company K, 9th New Hampshire Volunteers, during the Civil War. The letters deal chiefly with a wound Little received at Antietam and treatment he received for it. The diary also deals with his wound and hospitalization, and, in two brief entries, describes his service in northern Virginia and western Maryland, and his movement with his regiment into Mississippi.

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