Papers, 1862-1864.

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Papers, 1862-1864.

A letter from a soldier in the 42nd Illinois Volunteers at Benton Barracks, Saint Louis, Missouri, evaluating the leadership of Pope, Foote, Grant, Sherman, and Hurlbut Federal hospitals in Saint Louis; and the battle of Shiloh. There is also a letter from a divinity student named "Jas.," a conscientious objector who describes work with prisoners of war.

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Spaulding, Henry W.

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Henry S. Spaulding, Captain, 38th New Jersey Volunteers and Lawrence Clinton, Spaulding's brother-in-law, 12th Pennsylvania Regiment. From the description of Papers of Henry S. Spaulding [manuscript], 1859-1865 (bulk 1861-1865). (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647848344 Represented in the collection are soldiers in the Army of Potomac; chiefly, Henry S. Spaulding, Captain, 38th New Jersey Volunteers; and Lawrence Clinton Spaulding's brother-in-law, 12th Pennsyl...