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Collection: Cornelius Gold Papers
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Cornelius Gold, 6th C.V.I, August 1863
Cornelius Gold writes to his mother about camp life in New Haven and being able to get leave to visit family in the area.
Cornelius Gold, 6th C.V.I., June 1, 1864
Cornelius Gold writes to his mother of attacks and casualties suffered by the regiment and the situation in the camp.
Cornelius Gold, 6th C.V.I., June 19, 1864
Cornelius Gold writes to his friend Amy about the previous day's combat, the dangers of the picket lines, and his opinion of Gen. Grant.
Cornelius Gold, 6th C.V.I., June 18, 1864
Cornelius Gold writes to his mother about skirmishes in the siege of Petersburg, coming under fire, and casualties suffered in his regiment.
Cornelius Gold, U.S. Navy, April 30, 1865
Cornelius Gold writes to his mother of moving his office on shore, finding a place to live and work, and life in Mobile following the war.
Cornelius Gold, 6th C.V.I., March 20, 1864
Cornelius Gold writes to his mother about Sundays at camp, religious practices, and his exploration of Hilton Head.
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