Papers, 1864-1889.

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Papers, 1864-1889.

Two letters written by Carrington. The first (1864) notifies Col. J.N. Stiles of the 63rd Indiana Volunteers that Lt. Flowers has been added to Carrington's staff. The second (1889) is to Gen. Henry M. Cist to thank him and pay him for some books.

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Indiana Historical Society Library

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Carrington, Henry Beebee, 1824-1912

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Early life Carrington was born in Wallingford, Connecticut. An ardent abolitionist in his youth, he was graduated from Yale University in 1845. He was professor of natural science and Greek at the Irving Institute in Tarrytown, New York from 1846 to 1847. Under the influence of the school's founder, Washington Irving, he subsequently wrote Battles of the American Revolution, which appeared in 1876. In 1847 he studied at Yale Law School, taught school briefly at a women's institute, and the...

Cist, Henry Martyn, 1839-1902

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Cincinnati, Ohio, lawyer; Civil War general, 74th Ohio Regiment; military historian and author; secretary, Society of the Army of the Cumberland. From the description of Letters, 1889-1890. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 28287303 ...

United States. Army. Indiana Infantry Regiment, 63rd (1861-1865)

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