Campbell Letter : July 23, 1861
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John writes to his brother, stating that he would like to come help him harvest his crops, but feels compelled to stay in Peoria, where he has a steady job working on the railroad bridge. He denounces the Confederate "insurrection" and claims he would have liked to sign up for the military, but decided against it for an unclear reason. Also, he mentions hearing about the Union defeat in "western Verginia"--presumably First Manassas.
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Campbell Family Papers (c.00182)
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- Date
- 1861-07-23
- Authors
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Campbell, John, Jr., active 1861
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Battle of Bull Run (1st) (Virginia : 1861)
American Civil War (United States : 1861-1865)
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Construction projects
Recruiting and enlistment
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Correspondence
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English
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- 4 pages
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Michigan State University. Archives and Historical Collections
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