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1201.
Letter written by Henry W. Hart (Greenville, Louisiana) to his wife, Margaret Elizabeth Black Hart. Hart enlisted in the 2nd Connecticut Light Battery, in that same year, serving in the Union Army until his battery was mustered out August 9, 1865 and he was discharged August 10, 1865. He comments on such aspects of daily life in the army as food shortages, lack of pay, disease, various battles, and interest in religion - Feburary 19, 1865 (typescript)

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Hart, Henry W.
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February 19, 1865
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1202.
Letter written by Henry W. Hart (Kenner, Louisiana) to his wife, Margaret Elizabeth Black Hart. Hart enlisted in the 2nd Connecticut Light Battery, in that same year, serving in the Union Army until his battery was mustered out August 9, 1865 and he was discharged August 10, 1865. He comments on such aspects of daily life in the army as food shortages, lack of pay, disease, various battles, and interest in religion - January 29, 1865 (typescript)

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Hart, Henry W.
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January 29, 1865
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1203.
Letter written by Henry W. Hart (Kennorville, Louisiana) to his wife, Margaret Elizabeth Black Hart. Hart enlisted in the 2nd Connecticut Light Battery, in that same year, serving in the Union Army until his battery was mustered out August 9, 1865 and he was discharged August 10, 1865. He comments on such aspects of daily life in the army as food shortages, lack of pay, disease, various battles, and interest in religion - Feburary 9, 1865 (typescript)

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Hart, Henry W.
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February 9, 1865
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1204.
Letter written by Henry W. Hart (Kennorville, Louisiana) to his wife, Margaret Elizabeth Black Hart. Hart enlisted in the 2nd Connecticut Light Battery, in that same year, serving in the Union Army until his battery was mustered out August 9, 1865 and he was discharged August 10, 1865. He comments on such aspects of daily life in the army as food shortages, lack of pay, disease, various battles, and interest in religion - Feburary 9, 1865 (typescript)

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Hart, Henry W.
Date:
February 16, 1865
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1205.
Letter written by Henry W. Hart (Mobile, Alabama) to his wife, Margaret Elizabeth Black Hart. Hart enlisted in the 2nd Connecticut Light Battery, in that same year, serving in the Union Army until his battery was mustered out August 9, 1865 and he was discharged August 10, 1865. He comments on such aspects of daily life in the army as food shortages, lack of pay, disease, various battles, and interest in religion - July 1, 1865 (typescript)

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Hart, Henry W.
Date:
July 1, 1865
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1206.
Letter written by Henry W. Hart (Mobile, Alabama) to his wife, Margaret Elizabeth Black Hart. Hart enlisted in the 2nd Connecticut Light Battery, in that same year, serving in the Union Army until his battery was mustered out August 9, 1865 and he was discharged August 10, 1865. He comments on such aspects of daily life in the army as food shortages, lack of pay, disease, various battles, and interest in religion - July 17, 1865 (typescript)

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Hart, Henry W.
Date:
July 17, 1865
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1207.
Letter written by Henry W. Hart (Mobile, Alabama) to his wife, Margaret Elizabeth Black Hart. Hart enlisted in the 2nd Connecticut Light Battery, in that same year, serving in the Union Army until his battery was mustered out August 9, 1865 and he was discharged August 10, 1865. He comments on such aspects of daily life in the army as food shortages, lack of pay, disease, various battles, and interest in religion - June 21, 1865 (typescript)

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Hart, Henry W.
Date:
June 21, 1865
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1208.
Letter written by Henry W. Hart (Mouth of the White River, Arkansas) to his wife, Margaret Elizabeth Black Hart. Hart enlisted in the 2nd Connecticut Light Battery, in that same year, serving in the Union Army until his battery was mustered out August 9, 1865 and he was discharged August 10, 1865. He comments on such aspects of daily life in the army as food shortages, lack of pay, disease, various battles, and interest in religion - January 9, 1865 (typescript)

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Hart, Henry W.
Date:
January 9, 1865
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1209.
Letter written by Henry W. Hart (New Orleans, Louisiana) to his wife, Margaret Elizabeth Black Hart. Hart enlisted in the 2nd Connecticut Light Battery, in that same year, serving in the Union Army until his battery was mustered out August 9, 1865 and he was discharged August 10, 1865. He comments on such aspects of daily life in the army as food shortages, lack of pay, disease, various battles, and interest in religion - July 1, 1865 (typescript)

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Hart, Henry W.
Date:
July 21, 1865
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1210.
Letter written by Henry W. Hart (Selma, Alabama) to his wife, Margaret Elizabeth Black Hart. Hart enlisted in the 2nd Connecticut Light Battery, in that same year, serving in the Union Army until his battery was mustered out August 9, 1865 and he was discharged August 10, 1865. He comments on such aspects of daily life in the army as food shortages, lack of pay, disease, various battles, and interest in religion - April 18, 1865 (typescript)

Creator:
Hart, Henry W.
Date:
May 2, 1865
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