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Vermonters in the Civil War

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Vermont soldiers in the Civil War wrote an enormous quantity of letters and diaries, of which many thousands have survived in libraries, historical societies, and in private hands. This collection represents a selection of letters and diaries from the University of Vermont and the Vermont Historical Society.

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Time Period Covered: 1861 


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Title:   George W. Quimby to Sister

Creator:  Quimby, George W.

Date:  1861-10-31

Resource type:   correspondence

Writes from Camp Griffin, Va. Smith's Division of consoling his sister Emeline on the death of her husband and how she should start taking care of the estate cautioning her about who she may trust and those town folks she should not be influenced by.


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Title:   Henry Harrison Wilder to Mother

Creator:  Wilder, Henry Harrison

Date:  1861-11-11

Resource type:   correspondence

Henry writes a solemn letter about the death from consumption of his tent mate, Adams Potter of Cornwall, of his plans to write to friends and family.


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Title:   Henry Harrison Wilder to Mother

Creator:  Wilder, Henry Harrison

Date:  1861-12-07

Resource type:   correspondence

Henry writes from Camp Griffin, Va. of a scouting and foraging expedition of 30,000 men whereby corn, hay and wood were obtained, of the death of Fenton on November 29th, of few meetings held by the Chaplain who is not very well thought of and of visiting the sick in the hospital.


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Title:   Martha to Amanda Hayward

Date:  1862-08-16

Resource type:   correspondence

Topics include condolences for Wilder's death.


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Title:   Merrill F. Samson to A. Hayward

Creator:  Samson, Merrill F.

Date:  1862-07-18

Resource type:   correspondence

Topics include the death of Wilder; and his friend Merrill sending condolences to Wilder's mother. Wilder may have died during the Battle of Malvern Hill, which concluded the Seven Days Campaign; or in any number of skirmishes that occurred in early July.


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Title:   [B. Murray?] to Aunt

Creator:  Murray, B.

Date:  1862-08-09

Resource type:   correspondence

Topics include the army photographs of Wilder being sent to his family.


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Title:   [Frances] E. Carter to Grammama

Creator:  Carter, Frances E.

Date:  1862-07-31

Resource type:   correspondence

Wilder's niece writes a letter of condolence to her grandmother for his death.


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Title:   [Frankie?] to Mother

Date:  ?-?-?

Resource type:   correspondence

A poem, "Death of H. H. Wilder," written by Frankie, presumably Wilder's nephew.