Civil War letter of W. H. Watson, 1861 July 28.

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Civil War letter of W. H. Watson, 1861 July 28.

Autograph letter signed, by W. H. Watson, written from Clairmont, Va., includes descriptions of the morale of his troops after the first battle of Bull Run, Va.

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Enlisted 1861, as first lieutenant, in the 3rd Maine Infantry Regiment; mustered out with rank of captain. From the description of Civil War letter of W. H. Watson, 1861 July 28. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 667746801 ...