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| Size | 3 items |
| Abstract | Wooster E. Woodbury served in the 13th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment (13th New Hampshire Volunteers), Company C, during the Civil War. Wooster E. Woodbury kept this diary, 23 April-27 August 1863, while he was behind the lines in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia. Diary entries mention camp life, picket and guard duty, dress parades, inspections, a hospital, troop movements, working on fortifications, making roads, building a cook-house, pay day, and other matters. Also included is a promissory note, 1862, and Wooster's commission as a corporal, 1865. |
| Creator | Woodbury, Wooster E., fl. 1862-1865. |
| Language | English |
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Biographical Information
Wooster E. Woodbury served in the 13th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment (13th New Hampshire Volunteers), Company C, during the Civil War.
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Diary, 23 April-27 August 1863, of Wooster E. Woodbury, a federal soldier who served in the 13th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment (13th New Hampshire Volunteers), Company C, during the Civil War. Woodbury kept this diary while he was behind the lines in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia. Diary entries mention military life, picket and guard duty, dress parades, inspections, a hospital, troop movements, working on fortifications, making roads, building a cook-house, pay day, and other matters. Also included is a promissory note, 1862, and Wooster's commission as a corporal, 1865.
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Items separated include oversize paper (OP-3799/1).
Back to TopProcessed by: SHC Staff, 1968
Encoded by: Nancy Kaiser, January 2005
Funding from the Watson-Brown Foundation, Inc., supported the encoding of this finding aid and microfilming of this collection.
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