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Correspondence, 1861 June-December

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note In his first seven months of service, Huddard describes the life of a union soldier training in Ohio and then marching in Kentucky. He informs his father that he is in good health and that when he goes to town to weigh himself, he realizes that he has gained eight pounds. In September he visits the Ohio state fair. The fair this year is very poor and was not worth the price of admission, Huddard writes. But the first time the regiment is called out to action, Huddard is...
Dates: 1861 June-December

Correspondence, 1862 January-February

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note

Huddard writes of his good health, the weather, hard marches, news of the capture of Forts Henry and Donaldson, constant drilling, and rebel movements. Taking it all together, he writes on January 8, I still like a soldier’s life and I hardly think you will see me home until the war is over.

Dates: 1862 January-February