Ransom W. Towle to [Family and Friends]
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Parent Collections - Vermonters in the Civil War
- Ransom W. Towle Correspondence
Title - Ransom W. Towle to [Family and Friends]
Creator - Towle, Ransom W., d. 1864.
Date Created - 1862-06-18
Description - Towle writes from the field near Richmond, Va on heavy firing between Union gun boats on James River and Fort Darlin, an exchange of fire with the enemy, the seemingly deterioration of Gen. McClellan's appearance and the arrest of Colonel Stoughton for not turning out with his regiment to in line of battle.
Subject - Armed Forces -- Officers.
- Marching.
- Picketing.
- United States Army -- Military life.
- Peninsular Campaign, 1862.
Extent - 3 pages
Note [Digital Version] - 2011-08-23, Center for Digital Initiatives, University of Vermont Libraries
Genre - correspondence
Type of Resource - text
Publisher - Silver Special Collections, University of Vermont Libraries
Date Captured - 8/23/2011 7:29:14 PM
Access Conditions - Requests to reproduce this item should be sent to Vermont Historical Society Library, library@vermonthistory.org.
Access Conditions [Local] - No Copyright - United States
Identifier [Local] - cwvhsTowleRansom29
Language - English
Language [Code] - eng
Digital Format - image/tiff
Digital Format - Text/Color: 24 bits; 300 ppi
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