Civil War letter of Alexander Heasly, 1862 Jan. 13.

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Civil War letter of Alexander Heasly, 1862 Jan. 13.

Letter written by Alexander Heasly documenting the activities of his regiment in and around Seabrook Plantation in South Carolina, the Confederate forces, and the activities including an account of the murder of two Confederate soldiers by African Americans most likely slaves from the plantation.

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United States. Army. Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment, 100th (1861-1865)

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Heasly, Alexander, -1865

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Union soldier; enlisted in 1861 with the 100th Pennsylvania Infantry; in 1863, commissioned as captain; 1865, murdered in Georgia. From the description of Civil War letter of Alexander Heasly, 1862 Jan. 13. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71128586 ...