Letters, February 6 and 15, 1863.

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Letters, February 6 and 15, 1863.

Two letters from Hezekiah Clock at Grand Junction, Tennessee, to his older brother Alonzo Clock in Warren, Illinois, particularly castigating anti-war Democrats on the home front.

10 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7967313

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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Clock, Alonzo, 1825-fl. 1910.

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United States. Army. Iowa Infantry Regiment, 6th (1863) Company C.

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Brown, John, 1800-1859

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John Brown (May 9, 1800, Torrington, Connecticut – December 2, 1859, Charles Town, Virginia) was born in Connecticut in 1800 before migrating with his family at an early age to the Connecticut Western Reserve. He failed at several business ventures and land speculations before devoting his life to the abolition of slavery. Brown was executed in 1859 following his failed attempt to incite a slave rebellion at Harper's Ferry, Virginia. Edwin Coppoc, a native of Salem, Ohio, joined Brown in his rai...

Clock, Hezekiah Cole, 1839-1919

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Clock was an Iowa store clerk before he enlisted in Company C of the 6th Iowa Infantry on July 4, 1861. Promoted several times, Clock was a captain when he resigned November 29, 1864. From the description of Letters, February 6 and 15, 1863. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 673705782 ...