Andrew Powell Civil War correspondence 1862 Sept. 12 - 1865 June 17.

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Andrew Powell Civil War correspondence 1862 Sept. 12 - 1865 June 17.

One Hundred sixty-seven letters written by Powell to his brother, Israel Powell, and other family members in Seneca County, chiefly relating to daily military life, his duties, the campaigns in which he participated, and the near misses encountered, as well as his feelings and opinions of those around him, as well as general events of the day. Of special interest are the first seven letters which provide a rare description of Camp Monroeville and the day-to-day events of a new recruit adjusting to military life. Other places represented include Clarksburg, Martinsburg, and Romney, W. Va., Winchester, Harrisonburg, Cedar Creek, and Richmond, Va., and Sharpsburg and Hagerstown, Md.

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Soldier with Company D, 123rd Ohio Volunteers; of Hopewell Township, Seneca County, Ohio; participated in many small skirmishes and several full-scale battles in Virginia, including the battles of Winchester, New Market, Fisher's Hill, Cedar Creek, and Petersburg. From the description of Andrew Powell Civil War correspondence 1862 Sept. 12 - 1865 June 17. (Rutherford B Hayes Presidential Center). WorldCat record id: 74336541 From the description of Andrew Powell Civil War co...

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