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Three Month Men: May 2010
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History of the 1st Connecticut Volunteer Regiment in the American Civil War. Wednesday, May 19, 2010. The Wooster Guard Arrives in New Haven - April 1861. This is the first letter written home to his wife Anne Augusta "Gussie" by Private Horace Purdy of the 1st Connecticut Volunteer Regiment and contains much more details than his journal entries. New Haven Saturday Apr. 20th 1861. Dear Gussie and all the friends,. Yours in love,. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). New to the Civil War Memory Library, 09/03.
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About this blog… – Oliver Cromwell Case
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He is one of the thousands of our unknown American young men in the ranks about whom there is no record or fame, no fuss made about their dying so unknown, but I find in them the real precious and royal ones of this land giving themselves up, aye even their young and precious lives, in their country's cause. – Walt Whitman. About this blog…. Timeline for Oliver Case and 8th CVI. Answering the Call (July 21 December 25, 1861). Death at the Door (December 29, 1861 March 7, 1862). About this blog…. When the...
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19 January 1862 – Oliver Cromwell Case
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He is one of the thousands of our unknown American young men in the ranks about whom there is no record or fame, no fuss made about their dying so unknown, but I find in them the real precious and royal ones of this land giving themselves up, aye even their young and precious lives, in their country's cause. – Walt Whitman. About this blog…. Timeline for Oliver Case and 8th CVI. Answering the Call (July 21 December 25, 1861). Death at the Door (December 29, 1861 March 7, 1862). On board Schooner Recruit.
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11 November 1861 – Oliver Cromwell Case
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He is one of the thousands of our unknown American young men in the ranks about whom there is no record or fame, no fuss made about their dying so unknown, but I find in them the real precious and royal ones of this land giving themselves up, aye even their young and precious lives, in their country's cause. – Walt Whitman. About this blog…. Timeline for Oliver Case and 8th CVI. Answering the Call (July 21 December 25, 1861). Death at the Door (December 29, 1861 March 7, 1862). I received yours of the 3.
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3 January 1862 – Oliver Cromwell Case
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He is one of the thousands of our unknown American young men in the ranks about whom there is no record or fame, no fuss made about their dying so unknown, but I find in them the real precious and royal ones of this land giving themselves up, aye even their young and precious lives, in their country's cause. – Walt Whitman. About this blog…. Timeline for Oliver Case and 8th CVI. Answering the Call (July 21 December 25, 1861). Death at the Door (December 29, 1861 March 7, 1862). On board Schooner Recruit.
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9 January 1862 – Oliver Cromwell Case
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He is one of the thousands of our unknown American young men in the ranks about whom there is no record or fame, no fuss made about their dying so unknown, but I find in them the real precious and royal ones of this land giving themselves up, aye even their young and precious lives, in their country's cause. – Walt Whitman. About this blog…. Timeline for Oliver Case and 8th CVI. Answering the Call (July 21 December 25, 1861). Death at the Door (December 29, 1861 March 7, 1862). On board Schooner Recruit.
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21 December 1861 – Oliver Cromwell Case
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He is one of the thousands of our unknown American young men in the ranks about whom there is no record or fame, no fuss made about their dying so unknown, but I find in them the real precious and royal ones of this land giving themselves up, aye even their young and precious lives, in their country's cause. – Walt Whitman. About this blog…. Timeline for Oliver Case and 8th CVI. Answering the Call (July 21 December 25, 1861). Death at the Door (December 29, 1861 March 7, 1862). They were a very good look...
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20 October 1861 – Oliver Cromwell Case
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He is one of the thousands of our unknown American young men in the ranks about whom there is no record or fame, no fuss made about their dying so unknown, but I find in them the real precious and royal ones of this land giving themselves up, aye even their young and precious lives, in their country's cause. – Walt Whitman. About this blog…. Timeline for Oliver Case and 8th CVI. Answering the Call (July 21 December 25, 1861). Death at the Door (December 29, 1861 March 7, 1862). Camp near Jamaica, L.I.
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Three Month Men: October 2010
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History of the 1st Connecticut Volunteer Regiment in the American Civil War. Thursday, October 7, 2010. The First Connecticut Volunteer Regiment - The First Week - April 22nd - April 28th 1861 - Camp Life Begins. From the journal of Pvt. Horace Purdy (Infantry Co. E). Tuesday April 23rd 1861, New Haven, Connecticut. Pleasant. Drilled in the morning and in the PM. After tea we changed our quarters from the Hotel to the State House.”. Wednesday April 24th 1861, New Haven, Connecticut. 8220;We drilled in sq...
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Three Month Men: August 2010
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History of the 1st Connecticut Volunteer Regiment in the American Civil War. Sunday, August 8, 2010. April 22nd 1861 - The First Connecticut Regiment Mustered into Service at New Haven Connecticut. From the journal of Pvt. Horace Purdy. Monday April 22nd 1861, New Haven, Connecticut. 8220;Pleasant. Was sworn into the service of the U. States by Col. S. Loomis of the 5th United States Infantry. The examination and the administering of the oath was done on the Green. In front of the State House [. TOCWOC -...
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