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Spc Ms 1543 Sc, Civil War Letters Of Danville Shaw Chadbourne, Danville Shaw Chadbourne Dec 1861

Spc Ms 1543 Sc, Civil War Letters Of Danville Shaw Chadbourne, Danville Shaw Chadbourne

19th Century Maine

Copies of letters written by Chadbourne to his father Humphrey Chadbourne, his sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Osman Warren, and his sister Harriet Warren of Macwahoc, Maine. Letters were written from Bangor, Maine; Newport News, Va.; Baton Rouge, La.; Donaldsonville, Port Hudson, etc., and describe his service in the 22nd Maine Regiment. Date from his enrollment in Bangor, September 10, 1862 in the Twenty-Second Maine Regiment Infantry Company E until his discharge August 14, 1863.

Typescript also includes two pages of text copied from the 1882 edition of History of Penobscot County about the 22nd Regiment Infantry.

Danville Shaw …


Spc Ms 0831 Sc, Rogers Family Civil War Collection, 1862-1983, Rogers Family Dec 1861

Spc Ms 0831 Sc, Rogers Family Civil War Collection, 1862-1983, Rogers Family

19th Century Maine

A collection of photocopies of a diary from a soldier in the Civil War who served in the 1st Wisconsin Cavalry Regiment and of articles from the Broadhead (Wisconsin) Independent, 1862-1866, about the 18th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment in which Daniel A. Rogers served. The articles in the Broadhead Independent were written by Thos. A. Jackson. Also included is a letter to Frank A. Rogers from Ed S. Miner written in 1913 about their time together in the war.

The Rogers family lived in Wisconsin during the time of the Civil War. Daniel A. Rogers was born in Somerset County, Maine …