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Civil War letters

Title
Civil War letters, 1862.
Author
Boardman, H. Lansdale.

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Mixed materialPermit needed MssCol 4843Schwarzman Building - Manuscripts & Archives Room 328

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Description
56 items.
Summary
The collection consists of letters written by Private Boardman to his mother while he was serving in the commissary department of Company G, 22nd Regiment New York Volunteers at Fort Monore, Virginia, and at "Fort Aspinwall" (named after the regiment's commander, Lt.-Col. Lloyd Aspinwall) near Harper's Ferry, and Bolivar, Virginia. The letters describe the rountine of camp life, guard duty, picket duty, military parades and drills, the devastated condition of the town of Harpers Ferry, deserted by its inhabitants, the military diet, the feeding of the troops in the commissary tent, supplies of fresh foods received from local vendors, visitors at camp, and the arrival of 87th Ohio Volunteers, the 111th N.Y. Volunteers, and the 15th Indiana Battery. Mention is also made of the arrival of one of [Matthew] "Brady's men" who took pictures of the regiment for sale at "infernally high" prices. Included is a carte-de-visite photograph of Boardman in militrary tunic, and a contemporary press clipping captioned "Western Virginia / The Twenty-Second New York Regiment at Bolivar".
Subjects
Genre/Form
Photographs.
Access (note)
  • Restricted access;
Source (note)
  • Charles Apfelbaum Rare Manuscripts and Archives
Biography (note)
  • H. Lansdale Boardman served as a private in Company G, 22nd Regiment New York Volunteers, during the Civil War.
Language (note)
  • Some of the letters are written in French.
Processing Action (note)
  • Cataloged
Call Number
MssCol 4843
OCLC
NYPW02-A167
Author
Boardman, H. Lansdale.
Title
Civil War letters, 1862.
Restricted Access
Restricted access; Manuscripts and Archives Division; Permit must be requested at the division indicated.
Biography
H. Lansdale Boardman served as a private in Company G, 22nd Regiment New York Volunteers, during the Civil War.
Language
Some of the letters are written in French.
Research Call Number
MssCol 4843
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