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United States. Army. Indiana Infantry Regiment, 100th (1862-1865)

 Organization

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Jacob Stoler letter

 Collection — Folder: S2665
Identifier: S2665
Scope and Contents This collection contains a transcript of an original letter from Jacob Stoler to his mother. Stoler was located in College Hill, Mississippi at the time. The letter discusses the movements of the 100th Regiment, taking supplies from abandoned Confederate camps, and death and burial of soldiers. It is dated 1862/12/07.
Dates: 1862/12/07

James E. Pearce letters

 Collection — Folder: S1045
Identifier: S1045
Scope and Contents Collection includes three letters from James E. Pearce on January 10, 1864 while serving under General Sherman during the Civil War; to James E. Pearce from Christian Long on February 9, 1826; and to James E. Pearce from Lizzie Olinger with an unknown date. Lizzie Olinger's letter includes song lyrics.
Dates: 1862-1864

William H. Seward letters

 Collection — Folder: S1760
Identifier: S1760
Scope and Contents This collection includes two letters written by William H. Seward while he served as United States Secretary of State. The first letter is dated November 22, 1865 and was sent to George P. March, U.S. Ambassador to Italy, as a letter of introduction for Governor Oliver P. Morton. The second letter is dated February 11, 1867 and was sent to Lieutenant Governor Conrad Baker, acting Governor of Indiana in the absence of Governor Morton, regarding Indiana's ratification of the 14th Amendment to the...
Dates: 1863-1867