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Letters from John Cuddy (Jul. - Sept. 1863)

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23
Date:
July - September 1863
John Taylor Cuddy writes five letters to his friends and family describing his experience as a soldier for the Union Army during the Civil War. Cuddy discusses the places he has traveled through and the battles he has witnessed. In addition, Cuddy mentions Confederate General Robert E. Lee's defeat at Gettysburg. The Union "nipped lee in pennyslvana and drove him out of meryland," as Cuddy notes. Transcripts included.
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MC 2001.9, B1, F9
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Gift of Blake Lee Spahr
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