Diary, 1863.

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Diary, 1863.

Describes activities of the 23rd Regiment, Connecticut Infantry, near New Orleans and Brashear City, Louisiana; includes references to the court-martial of Charles E. Plumb, to attending an African-American prayer meeting and to mossquito bars.

19 leaves : ill., photoprint, map ; 28 x 22 cm.

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Brownson, Sheldon Byron, 1839-

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Plumb, Charles E., 1845-1913

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Frederick W. Plumb (1801-1877) and Huldah Seymour Landon Plumb (1806-1854) of Litchfield, Conn., had five children: John L. Plumb (1831-1906), Seth F. Plumb (1836-1864), Lemira E. Plumb (1838-1909), William H. Plumb (1840-1916), and Charles E. Plumb (1845-1913). Charles E. Plumb became a traveling salesman, living for a period of years in Philadelphia and eventually settling in Harwich, Mass. He married first Emma L. Camp (1849-1914) and second Almira B. Underwood (1860-1905). From t...