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Cornelius Gold writes to his mother about life in camp, homesickness or the lack thereof, new recruits, and meeting up with fellow townspeople.

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Cornelius Gold writes to his mother about camp life in New Haven and being able to get leave to visit family in the area.

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Cornelius Gold writes to his family of life in camp, his frustration at his clerical duties and desire to be trained for combat, and visiting with wounded soldiers

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Cornelius Gold writes to his mother of attacks and casualties suffered by the regiment and the situation in the camp.

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Cornelius Gold writes to his mother about skirmishes in the siege of Petersburg, coming under fire, and casualties suffered in his regiment.

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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.

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Cornelius Gold writes to his mother about Sundays at camp, religious practices, and his exploration of Hilton Head.

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Cornelius Gold writes to his brother about camp life, other soldiers, dealings with officers, and his job as regimental secretary.

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Cornelius Gold writes to his mother about the fall of Mobile, continued torpedo attacks on Union ships, and his comfortable new surroundings on the U.S.S. Anderson.

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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.
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