Mead family papers, 1861-1862.

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Mead family papers, 1861-1862.

The Mead family papers primarily document the Civil War experience of Henry Mead, of the 10th Connecticut Infantry, up to his death from typhoid fever in April 1862. Mead's letters describe informal religious meetings, the battles of Roanoke and Newbern, and camp life.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7918348

William L. Clements Library

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