Transcriptions of Civil War records, 1861-1897, bulk 1861-1865.

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Transcriptions of Civil War records, 1861-1897, bulk 1861-1865.

This series consists of transcriptions of official reports, correspondence, and orders primarily relating to the volunteer artillery, cavalry, and engineer regiments furnished by New York during the Civil War.

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