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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:   Wheelock G. Veazey to Julia A. Veazey

Creator:  Veazey, Wheelock G., 1835-1898

Date:  [1861]-10-17

Resource type:   correspondence

Topics include Wheelock G. Veazey telling his wife Julia A. Veazey how much he loves and misses her.


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Title:   Wheelock G. Veazey to Julia A. Veazey

Creator:  Veazey, Wheelock G., 1835-1898

Date:  1861-10-20

Resource type:   correspondence

Topics include the toll the war is taking on the wives, mothers, and sisters of soldiers, the lack of awareness by Northerners, and a discussion of Gen. McClellan.


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Title:   Wheelock G. Veazey to Julia A. Veazey

Creator:  Veazey, Wheelock G., 1835-1898

Date:  1861-11-09

Resource type:   correspondence

Topics include the cold nights and the toll it takes and Wheelock G. Veazey’s responsibilities in camp.


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Title:   Wheelock G. Veazey to Julia A. Veazey

Creator:  Veazey, Wheelock G., 1835-1898

Date:  1861-09-01

Resource type:   correspondence

Topics include Butler’s victory and an overview of all the promotions in the Regiment.


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Title:   Wheelock G. Veazey to Julia A. Veazey

Creator:  Veazey, Wheelock G., 1835-1898

Date:  1861-09-06

Resource type:   correspondence

Topics include advancements made by the Regiment although they have not seen any action yet.


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Title:   Wheelock G. Veazey to Julia A. Veazey

Creator:  Veazey, Wheelock G., 1835-1898

Date:  1861-09-11

Resource type:   correspondence

Topics include a detachment that surrounded Lewinsville in hopes of capturing a force of cavalry, however only found a small company of picket guard; as well as an attack on the Regiment that left several men wounded. This is Lt. Col. Veazey's initial account what is now known as the Battle of Lewinsville.


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Title:   Wheelock G. Veazey to Julia A. Veazey

Creator:  Veazey, Wheelock G., 1835-1898

Date:  [1861]-11-14

Resource type:   correspondence

Topics include a few items Wheelock G. Veazey would like his wife Julia to send him and concern that his horse will die.


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Title:   Wheelock G. Veazey to Julia A. Veazey

Creator:  Veazey, Wheelock G., 1835-1898

Date:  [1861]-11-17

Resource type:   correspondence

Topics include the predicted end of secessionism and the anticipation of a “magnificent” battle.


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Title:   Wheelock G. Veazey to Julia A. Veazey

Creator:  Veazey, Wheelock G., 1835-1898

Date:  1862-08-10

Resource type:   correspondence

Topics include Wheelock Veazey loving and missing his wife, of reading the book Gypsy’s Prophecy, of sending a receipt for money home to Julia.


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Title:   Wheelock G. Veazey to Julia A. Veazey

Creator:  Veazey, Wheelock G., 1835-1898

Date:  [1861]-11-23

Resource type:   correspondence

Topics include the disappointment about the week passing without an attack and on a personal note Wheelock G. Veazey’s feelings of jealousy concerning his wife.


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Title:   Wheelock G. Veazey to Julia A. Veazey

Creator:  Veazey, Wheelock G., 1835-1898

Date:  [1861]-11-26

Resource type:   correspondence

Topics include a package that arrived from home, a new General who served in Florida through the Mexican War, and Wheelock G. Veazey telling his wife Julia A. Veazey how much he loves and misses her.


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Title:   Wheelock G. Veazey to Julia A. Veazey

Creator:  Veazey, Wheelock G., 1835-1898

Date:  [1861]-12-01

Resource type:   correspondence

Topics include a brief description of the Thanksgiving celebrations and a description of a trip to Washington.


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Title:   Wheelock G. Veazey to Julia A. Veazey

Creator:  Veazey, Wheelock G., 1835-1898

Date:  1861-12-04

Resource type:   correspondence

Topics include Wheelock G. Veazey telling his wife Julia A. Veazey how much he loves and misses her.


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Title:   Wheelock G. Veazey to Julia A. Veazey

Creator:  Veazey, Wheelock G., 1835-1898

Date:  [1861]-12-09

Resource type:   correspondence

Topics include Wheelock G. Veazey telling his wife Julia A. Veazey how much he loves and misses her.


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Title:   Wheelock G. Veazey to Julia A. Veazey

Creator:  Veazey, Wheelock G., 1835-1898

Date:  1861-12-15

Resource type:   correspondence

Topics include Wheelock G. Veazey’s dismay that some people from home believe the pay soldiers receive should be decreased.


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Title:   Wheelock G. Veazey to Julia A. Veazey

Creator:  Veazey, Wheelock G., 1835-1898

Date:  [1861]-12-22

Resource type:   correspondence

Topics include Wheelock G. Veazey taking the role of Field Officer of the Day, an exchange of fire, and the appointment as Court Marshall.


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Title:   Wheelock G. Veazey to Julia A. Veazey

Creator:  Veazey, Wheelock G., 1835-1898

Date:  [1861]-12-[23]

Resource type:   correspondence

Topics include Captain Atherton recruiting for the 4th Vermont Regiment and General Phelps making a “fool” out of himself.


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Title:   Wheelock G. Veazey to Julia A. Veazey

Creator:  Veazey, Wheelock G., 1835-1898

Date:  1861-12-31

Resource type:   correspondence

Topics include Wheelock G. Veazey’s fever and headache.


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Title:   Wheelock G. Veazey to Julia A. Veazey

Creator:  Veazey, Wheelock G., 1835-1898

Date:  [1861]-12-?

Resource type:   correspondence

Topics include Wheelock G. Veazey inquiring after his wife’s devotion to him.