Sackman (Asa) Diaries; Box 1, Virtual Folder 2: No. 7-9, June - July 1862
Summary Note
Sackman writes about the weather, the mundane activities of camp life, and the movements of his company and regiment. He mentions camp discipline, and the apparent suicide of a fellow soldier. These notebooks are written at the camp at Meadow Bluffs. The PDF linked above is best viewed in Adobe Reader. To download Adobe Reader, click here.
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Physical Description Note
3 bound notebooks.
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections & University Archives Repository