Diary, 1864.

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Diary, 1864.

Member of the band of the 14th Regiment of Connecticut Infantry records building roads and forts, digging a well, marches, skirmishes, cannonading, crossing rivers on a span of pontoon boats and a ball on Washington's birthday attended by Gideon Welles.

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Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878

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A native of Glastonbury, Conn., Gideon Welles began his career as a lawyer but took up journalism as a profession, founding the Hartford Times, which he also edited, in 1826. Active in the Democratic Party in Connecticut, he served in the Connecticut state legislature and in several state offices. He later shifted his allegiance to the Republican Party due to his strong anti-slavery views and founded the Hartford Evening Press, a zealously Republican newspaper. President Abraham Lincoln appointe...

Connecticut Infantry. 14th Regiment.

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Stowe, Nelson L., 1836-1933.

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