Experiences of Lieut. Erastus L. Harris, Co. A. 44th N.Y.V. as taken from letters written to his sweetheart, later his wife, during the war of 1861 to 1865.

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Experiences of Lieut. Erastus L. Harris, Co. A. 44th N.Y.V. as taken from letters written to his sweetheart, later his wife, during the war of 1861 to 1865.

Letters, arranged, edited and transcribed by the author's son, Gilbert Harris of Collins, N. Y., in 1925, according to personal letter bound in.

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English
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115

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Photocopy on heavy glossy "xerox" paper; some fading of copy surface; bound in brown board post-type binder with metal fastener and open spine.

Gift; Carol Radke; November 2002

"[Erastus L. Harris] enlisted at the age of 29 - Aug. 8, 1861, as a private. He was made Corp. Aug. 30, 1861, Serg't Sept. 24th 1862, was discharged Nov. 18, 1863 for promotion to 2nd Lieut. 9th U. S. Colored Infantry. Resigned as 1st Lieut. U.S.C.I. at close of the war Aug. 22, 1865. Died at his home in Collins Nov. 21, 1901."--t.p.

Gift of Carol Radke.

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[Collins, N. Y
Genre
Biography, Sources.
Other Titles
Experiences of Lieutenant Erastus L. Harris., Rare Book Collection.

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115 leaves ;
Number of pages
115

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OL13632810M
OCLC/WorldCat
53955878

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OL10405769W

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