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Wheelock G. Veazey to Julia A. Veazey
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    • Creator: Veazey, Wheelock G., 1835-1898.
    • Date Created: 1862-05-14
    • Description: Writing from the field 26 miles from Richmond, Virginia topics include a description of camp at Cumberland Landing on the Pamunkey River (tributary of the York River in eastern Virginia), the White House Farm estate, restrictions of the soldiers to respect and not touch anything belonging to the house or grounds, the expectation of a battle at the Chickahominy Swamp, reference to Gen. McClellan and his divisions, praise from confederates prisoners of the excellence of the Vermont 3rd and the hope for a victory near Richmond.
    • Parent Collections: Vermonters in the Civil War, Wheelock Graves Veazey Correspondence


    Wheelock G. Veazey to Julia A. Veazey
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      • Creator: Veazey, Wheelock G., 1835-1898.
      • Date Created: 1862-06-15
      • Description: Topics include Wheelock Veazey‚Äôs position as Judge Advocate of a General Court Martial, the inspiration of General McClellan, and a love letter to his wife.
      • Parent Collections: Vermonters in the Civil War, Wheelock Graves Veazey Correspondence


      Henry A. Smith to Family
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        • Creator: Smith, Henry A., d. 1864.
        • Date Created: 1862-07-05
        • Description: From Snickers Ferry on the Shenandoah River topics include news from Richmond, rumor that Stonewall Jackson was killed, having enough to eat including local peaches & cherries found in Virginia, horses well fed, men on picket duty, newspaper report that General McClellan taken prisoner along with 40,000 of his men, and Henry Smith's homesickness.
        • Parent Collections: Vermonters in the Civil War, Henry A. Smith Correspondence


        William Bruidnell to William Wirt Henry
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          • Creator: Bruidnell, William, b. 1842.
          • Date Created: 1862-05-25
          • Description: Topics include the good health of everyone except Tilton Sleeper, the hope of taking Richmond from the rebels, and the good weather near Cool Harbor, Virginia.
          • Parent Collections: Vermonters in the Civil War, William Wirt Henry Correspondence


          Ransom W. Towle to Friends
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            • Creator: Towle, Ransom W., d. 1864.
            • Date Created: 1861-02-27
            • Description: Writing from his Virgina camp Griffin, Towle gives a description of a Battalion Drill and the ill health effects on the soldiers, of a gale storm damaging tents and overturning an ambulance with a sick soldier inside. He writes of orders from General McClellan to be ready to move, and states men are sick and death count to date for his regiment is 66.
            • Parent Collections: Vermonters in the Civil War, Ransom W. Towle Correspondence


            William Wirt Henry to Mary Jane Henry
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              • Creator: Henry, William Wirt, 1831-1915.
              • Date Created: 1862-12-19
              • Description: Family matters, acknowledging the battle of Fredericksburg was a Union loss, health of several members of the regiment, and the possibility of an encounter with rebel cavalry, General McClellan in command of the Army of the Potomac, soldiers happy about that, reference to Confederate Elijah V. White's calvary.
              • Parent Collections: Vermonters in the Civil War, William Wirt Henry Correspondence


              Wheelock G. Veazey to Julia A. Veazey
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                • Creator: Veazey, Wheelock G., 1835-1898.
                • Date Created: 1862-06-07
                • Description: Writing somewhere near Richmond, Virginia topics include expression of sadness over the death of Captain William Parker Ainsworth of Nashua (May 30, 1862), a description of the Battle of Richmond (Peninsular Campaign), his praise for General McClellan and the reporting of the favorable opinion of Fran√ßois-Ferdinand-Philippe-Louis-Marie d'Orl√©ans, prince de Joinville of the Yankees.
                • Parent Collections: Vermonters in the Civil War, Wheelock Graves Veazey Correspondence


                Charles C. Canning to William Wirt Henry
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                  • Creator: Canning, Charles C., b. 1828.
                  • Date Created: 1862-05-26
                  • Description: Topics include the defeat of General Banks (Battle of Winchester, May 25) , the promotion of Lt. Col. Stannard, and the request to William Henry to raise a company so that Charles Canning may become a captain. Canning mentions orders from McClellan to prepare for "a bloody battle," but major fighting doesn't ensue until May 31st (Battle of Seven Pines, May 31), when Confederates take advantage of Union positions on the south side of the Chickahominy River.
                  • Parent Collections: Vermonters in the Civil War, William Wirt Henry Correspondence


                  Ira A. Marshall to William Wirt Henry
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                    • Creator: Marshall, Ira A., d. 1893.
                    • Date Created: 1862-05-13
                    • Description: Topics include recent battles in Yorktown and Williamsburg, which had significant casualties; the destruction of the C.S.S. Merrimack off the coast of Norfolk, Va., now under Union occupation. McClellan will likely send Vt. troops home once Richmond is taken. Ill soldier Tilton Sleeper mentioned again.
                    • Parent Collections: Vermonters in the Civil War, William Wirt Henry Correspondence


                    Henry A. Smith to Family
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                      • Creator: Smith, Henry A., d. 1864.
                      • Date Created: 1862-07-28
                      • Description: From Culpeper Court House (Virginia) topics include a list of regiments in the area including the 1st Vt, the hope that Captain Rundlett submits his resignation, the resignation of Colonel Kellogg, the acquiring of double barrel shotguns taken from the citizens, brief reference to Gen. McClellan and Gen. John Pope and the prediction that the war will not last much longer.
                      • Parent Collections: Vermonters in the Civil War, Henry A. Smith Correspondence