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September 1862 | My Eyes Saw All -- in Red & Flame
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My Eyes Saw All — in Red and Flame. The Civil War Letters of William Beynon Phillips, 2d PA Heavy Artillery. About William Beynon Phillips. Capt Albert Perry Barber. Diary of Private Charles Hadsall. History of Battery by Pvt. Evan J. Evans. Mystery of the Battle Flag. Capt John Norris Letters. Brief description of Fort Delaware and a request for clothing. Delaware City, Delaware]. September 4, 1862. Dear [Mr.] Richards,. I remain, yours truly, — William B. Phillips. There is a Jacob Frank Long. Please v...
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November 1862 | My Eyes Saw All -- in Red & Flame
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My Eyes Saw All — in Red and Flame. The Civil War Letters of William Beynon Phillips, 2d PA Heavy Artillery. About William Beynon Phillips. Capt Albert Perry Barber. Diary of Private Charles Hadsall. History of Battery by Pvt. Evan J. Evans. Mystery of the Battle Flag. Capt John Norris Letters. News from Fort Delaware, military draft at Carbondale, pass to go to Delaware City. Delaware [City], Delaware. November 5, 1862. The organized resistance to the draft in Carbon, Luzerne, and Schuylkill Counties of...
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Diary of Private Charles Hadsall | My Eyes Saw All -- in Red & Flame
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My Eyes Saw All — in Red and Flame. The Civil War Letters of William Beynon Phillips, 2d PA Heavy Artillery. About William Beynon Phillips. Capt Albert Perry Barber. Diary of Private Charles Hadsall. History of Battery by Pvt. Evan J. Evans. Mystery of the Battle Flag. Capt John Norris Letters. Diary of Private Charles Hadsall. See Charles Hadsall Diaries. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). The Civil War...
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October 1862 | My Eyes Saw All -- in Red & Flame
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My Eyes Saw All — in Red and Flame. The Civil War Letters of William Beynon Phillips, 2d PA Heavy Artillery. About William Beynon Phillips. Capt Albert Perry Barber. Diary of Private Charles Hadsall. History of Battery by Pvt. Evan J. Evans. Mystery of the Battle Flag. Capt John Norris Letters. News from Fort Delaware, guarding Rebel prisoners, death of 1st Lt. Urbane S. Cook, sickness in camp. Delaware [City, Delaware]. October 18, 1862. Accept of my kindest love give my best respects to [your sister] S...
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Schooley’s Battery | My Eyes Saw All -- in Red & Flame
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My Eyes Saw All — in Red and Flame. The Civil War Letters of William Beynon Phillips, 2d PA Heavy Artillery. About William Beynon Phillips. Capt Albert Perry Barber. Diary of Private Charles Hadsall. History of Battery by Pvt. Evan J. Evans. Mystery of the Battle Flag. Capt John Norris Letters. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are comm...
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August 1863 | My Eyes Saw All -- in Red & Flame
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My Eyes Saw All — in Red and Flame. The Civil War Letters of William Beynon Phillips, 2d PA Heavy Artillery. About William Beynon Phillips. Capt Albert Perry Barber. Diary of Private Charles Hadsall. History of Battery by Pvt. Evan J. Evans. Mystery of the Battle Flag. Capt John Norris Letters. Changes location to Fort Bunker, describes easy life as clerk rather than soldier, laments that unit has not been actively engaged in battle, rumors of move south to Charleston, S. C. Washington,] D. C. Born about...
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Capt. Albert Perry Barber | My Eyes Saw All -- in Red & Flame
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My Eyes Saw All — in Red and Flame. The Civil War Letters of William Beynon Phillips, 2d PA Heavy Artillery. About William Beynon Phillips. Capt Albert Perry Barber. Diary of Private Charles Hadsall. History of Battery by Pvt. Evan J. Evans. Mystery of the Battle Flag. Capt John Norris Letters. Capt Albert Perry Barber. Affidavit filed by Rev. Parke. Biography compiled by Allan Arnold. One thought on “ Capt. Albert Perry Barber. May 4, 2015 at 4:41 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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December 1862 | My Eyes Saw All -- in Red & Flame
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My Eyes Saw All — in Red and Flame. The Civil War Letters of William Beynon Phillips, 2d PA Heavy Artillery. About William Beynon Phillips. Capt Albert Perry Barber. Diary of Private Charles Hadsall. History of Battery by Pvt. Evan J. Evans. Mystery of the Battle Flag. Capt John Norris Letters. Washington, D.C. December 1, 1862. Dear [Mr.] Richards,. Troops marching through Washington. Col Augustus A. Gibson. December 1, 1862. Officers and crew on board the USS Philadelphia. By this time we have been to ...
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October 1863 | My Eyes Saw All -- in Red & Flame
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My Eyes Saw All — in Red and Flame. The Civil War Letters of William Beynon Phillips, 2d PA Heavy Artillery. About William Beynon Phillips. Capt Albert Perry Barber. Diary of Private Charles Hadsall. History of Battery by Pvt. Evan J. Evans. Mystery of the Battle Flag. Capt John Norris Letters. Headquarters 1st Brigade Defenses. Washington,] D. C. October 3, 1863. Dear [Mr.] Richards,. For some one or two corps passed us here. Some of the boys say the 143rd Pennsylvania Volunteers was among them. I suppo...
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Civil War Traveler: Delaware
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Maine, Massachusetts,. New York, Vermont, Rhode Island. WEST of the MISSISSIPPI. Visitor Center, 38 Clinton St, Delaware City DE 19706. Fort Delaware Society www.fortdelaware.org. A ½-mile ferry ride takes visitors from a small visitor center on the Delaware City waterfront to the fort on Pea Patch Island in the Delaware River. The last prisoner, Jefferson Davis’s personal secretary, Burton Harrison, was released in January 1866. Today visitors may take a self-guided tour of the fort and a reconstructed ...
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