123rd New York Volunteer Infantry

Letters




Letters from the Atlanta Campaign

Letters written by Pvt. Noah G. Hill of Company K, 123rd New York Volunteer Infantry, while on campaign in Georgia in 1864. Pvt. Hill survived the war and mustered out with the regiment in 1865.


Letter written by Pvt. Harlan P. Martin of Company E, 123rd New York Volunteer Infantry, while on campaign in Georgia in 1864. Pvt. Martin survived the war and mustered out with the regiment in 1865.


Letters written by Cpl. Henry Welch of Company K, 123rd New York Volunteer Infantry, while on campaign in Georgia in 1864. Cpl. Welch was wounded at the Battle of Peach Tree Creek and discharged on April 21, 1865.

  • May 20, 1864 - July 6, 1864


Other Letters

Letters written by 1st Lt. Robert Cruikshank of Company H, 123rd New York Volunteer Infantry, that cover the entire course of the war. These are some of the best Civil War letters written. All of Lt. Cruikshank's letters have been compiled by his great-grandson Barry Cruikshank and are available at the following site:

Letter written by Pvt. James Dickinson of Company E, 123rd New York Volunteer Infantry, following the Battle of Gettysburg. Pvt. Dickinson survived the war and mustered out with the regiment in 1865.


Letters written by Lt. George I. Robinson of Company A, 123rd New York Volunteer Infantry, spanning the years from 1862 - 1865. Lt. Robinson survived the war and mustered out with the regiment in 1865.


Diaries

Diary of Nathaniel S. Rowell born in Lynn, Massachuttes, on April 6, 1841. :




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