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Facing pages [272-273]
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18640928-18640929
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Fine day, out on a [illegible] visited Dr. Munson was visited by Gen. Vaughn of the 108th, no news from home. Pleasant day but rather cool. Received and answered letter from E.R. Andrews of Rochester in the evening wrote to my Judith. Good news from Gen. Grant. ----------------------------- September 28, Wednesday. Fine day. Out on a pass visited Dr. Munson, was visited by Geo. Vaughn of the 108th, no news from home. [10.] September 29, Thursday. Pleasant day but rather cool. Received and answered letters from E.R. Andrews of Rochester, in the evening wrote to my Judith. Good news from Genl. Grant. Note: 10. Charles Timothy Brooks (1813-1883) was Unitarian Pastor who translated works of German poetry. George W.Vaughn mustered in as a pvt. in 18th Battery but transferred to the 108th Co.F. 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 Unpublished manuscript, 2014.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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