Papers, 1864.

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Papers, 1864.

Papers include a single letter written by Elmore to his wife Libbie on July 29, 1864 from Atlanta, providing a firsthand description of the Atlanta Campaign.

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Hooker, Joseph, 1814-1879

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Hooker was born in Hadley, Massachusetts, the grandson of a captain in the American Revolutionary War. He was of entirely English ancestry, all of which had been in New England since the early 1600s. His initial schooling was at the local Hopkins Academy. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1837, ranked 29th out of a class of 50, and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the 1st U.S. Artillery. His initial assignment was in Florida fighting in the second of the Seminole War...

MacPherson, J. C. (James C.), 1950-

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Elmore, Libbie.

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Elmore, Bruce.

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Bruce Elmore served as a sergeant in Company C of the 143rd Regiment, New York Volunteers. The 143rd Regiment fought at Kennesaw Mountain and Peachtree Creek. From the description of Papers, 1864. (Atlanta History Center). WorldCat record id: 44041573 Elmore served with the 143rd New York Infantry (Sullivan Company) during the Civil War. From the description of Diaries, 1863-1865. (Auburn University). WorldCat record id: 43666100 ...