Box 1
Container
Contains 55 Results:
Headquarters, Army of the Potomac, 1864 May 20
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Duquette collection of Civil War correspondence contains 50 letters, 47 of which are written by Albert J. Duquette, a volunteer from Lockport, New York, 129th Regiment. Beginning in August 1862, Albert addresses most of his letters to his parents, with some to his brother, "Billings," and little sister Ally, oftentimes including calligraphic decorations and drawings in the margins. He describes his day-to-day life at various military forts in Baltimore at Fort Federal Hill, Fort McHenry,...
Dates:
1864 May 20
Army of the Potomac, 1864 May 31
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Duquette collection of Civil War correspondence contains 50 letters, 47 of which are written by Albert J. Duquette, a volunteer from Lockport, New York, 129th Regiment. Beginning in August 1862, Albert addresses most of his letters to his parents, with some to his brother, "Billings," and little sister Ally, oftentimes including calligraphic decorations and drawings in the margins. He describes his day-to-day life at various military forts in Baltimore at Fort Federal Hill, Fort McHenry,...
Dates:
1864 May 31
Letter fragment, unknown location, 1864 June 10
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Duquette collection of Civil War correspondence contains 50 letters, 47 of which are written by Albert J. Duquette, a volunteer from Lockport, New York, 129th Regiment. Beginning in August 1862, Albert addresses most of his letters to his parents, with some to his brother, "Billings," and little sister Ally, oftentimes including calligraphic decorations and drawings in the margins. He describes his day-to-day life at various military forts in Baltimore at Fort Federal Hill, Fort McHenry,...
Dates:
1864 June 10
To Albert from Lockport, New York, 1864 June 11
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Duquette collection of Civil War correspondence contains 50 letters, 47 of which are written by Albert J. Duquette, a volunteer from Lockport, New York, 129th Regiment. Beginning in August 1862, Albert addresses most of his letters to his parents, with some to his brother, "Billings," and little sister Ally, oftentimes including calligraphic decorations and drawings in the margins. He describes his day-to-day life at various military forts in Baltimore at Fort Federal Hill, Fort McHenry,...
Dates:
1864 June 11
Harewood Hospital, Washington, D.C., 1864 August 21
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 30
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Duquette collection of Civil War correspondence contains 50 letters, 47 of which are written by Albert J. Duquette, a volunteer from Lockport, New York, 129th Regiment. Beginning in August 1862, Albert addresses most of his letters to his parents, with some to his brother, "Billings," and little sister Ally, oftentimes including calligraphic decorations and drawings in the margins. He describes his day-to-day life at various military forts in Baltimore at Fort Federal Hill, Fort McHenry,...
Dates:
1864 August 21