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Letters from John Cuddy (Mar. – Apr. 1864)

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11
Date:
March - April 1864
John Taylor Cuddy writes four letters to his parents describing his experience as a soldier of the Union Army during the Civil War. Cuddy mentions seeing Uncle Abraham in his regiment and notes that he hopes to be home soon. Cuddy also makes a point to tell his mother that he has not been corresponding with women. "You are [very] much mistaken if you think I write to [any] girl like Sarah Mcbeth [or] have [anything] to do with her," as Cuddy explains. Transcripts included.
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MC 2001.9, B1, F10
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Gift of Blake Lee Spahr
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