W. Arnold Fuller letters, 1863-1864.

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W. Arnold Fuller letters, 1863-1864.

Fuller's letters to his parents, brother, and sister describe family relations, camp life, battles, troop movements, and other news from various places in South Louisiana, including Port Hudson, between February 1863 and May 1864.

11 letters.

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W. Arnold Fuller was born on November 2, 1838. He enlisted with the 114th New York Infantry Regiment as a private at its creation in Chenango County, N.Y., in September 1862. He was wounded at Port Hudson, La., and Winchester, Va., and was killed at Cedar Creek, Va., on October 19, 1864. From the description of W. Arnold Fuller letters, 1863-1864. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 456576169 ...

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