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Facing pages [204-205]
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18640722-18640723
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[Conl] S.S. [Currol] residence and 18th and [to] [illegible] Washington. Today received a pass and visited the city [illegible] [my] friends found [Sonl Currol] and Dr. [Munson] [blank] ------------------------------ July 22, Friday. Col. S.S.Carroll Residence, 18th and L Sts., Washington . [4.] Today received a pass and visited the city, among my friends found Col. Carroll and Dr. Munson. Note: 4. Samuel Sprig Carroll (1831-1893) was ( although a Colonel at the time) leader of the 2nd Brigade, 2nd Div. 2nd Corps to which the 108th NY belonged. He was wounded three times in the Wilderness, May 10 and 13. The third wound shattered his left elbow. Like Nightingale he refused amputation but did not return to active duty in the war but remained in service in Washington DC where his mother resided. Crooks, Terence G. “Transcribed and Annotated Diaries of Henry Oliver Nightingale.” Unpublished manuscript, 2014. Microsoft Word file.

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Henry O. Nightingale diary, 1864
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UC Merced, Library and Special Collections
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Henry O. Nightingale diaries

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