John M. Goodhue collection, 1861-1870.

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John M. Goodhue collection, 1861-1870.

Quartermasters reports, cash accounts, ration accounts, and other records of Capt. John M. Goodhue, retained as part of his duties with 11th U.S. Infantry (1861-1868), and 23rd and 21st U.S. Infantry (1868-1871). Goodhue mustered into the 3rd Battalion of Rifles, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia in Apr. 1861, transferring to 11th Infantry in May 1861.

1 box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8058985

Worcester Historical Museum

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