Letters, 1862-1863.

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Letters, 1862-1863.

Letters written to his wife while serving with the 18th Michigan Volunteer Infantry in Kentucky and Tennessee. Letters tell of his movements and camps between Cincinnati, Lexington, and Louisville. in late 1862. Letter of 29 november 1863 tells of a conflict with the 7th Kentucky Cavalry while on guard in Nashville.

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The Filson Historical Society

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