Civil War letters, 1862 Oct.-1863 Dec.

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Civil War letters, 1862 Oct.-1863 Dec.

Letters written by Metts to his wife, Catherine Metts, in Fulton County, reflecting camp activities, frustration over lack of combat, concern for his wife and children, his admission to the hospital, in Mar. 1863, working as a nurse, and later as company cook.

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Burnside was born in Liberty, Indiana and was the fourth of nine children of Edghill and Pamela (or Pamilia) Brown Burnside, a family of Scottish origin. His great-great-grandfather Robert Burnside (1725–1775) was born in Scotland and settled in the Province of South Carolina. His father was a native of South Carolina; he was a slave owner who freed his slaves when he relocated to Indiana. Ambrose attended Liberty Seminary as a young boy, but his education was interrupted when his mother died in...

Metts, Isaac, 1837-1864

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Soldier, of Fulton County, Ohio; served with Company H of the 100th Ohio Volunteers during Civil War. From the description of Civil War letters, 1862 Oct.-1863 Dec. (Rutherford B Hayes Presidential Center). WorldCat record id: 46382863 Soldier, of Fulton County, Ohio; served with Company H of 100th Ohio Volunteers during Civil War. From the description of Civil War letters, 1862 Oct.-1863 Dec. (Rutherford B Hayes Presidential Center). WorldCat record id: 70925953...

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United States. Army. Ohio Infantry Regiment, 100th (1862-1865). Company H

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