Harrison Traphagen Letter : February 14, 1862
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Harrison Traphagen, located at Camp Benton, writes to his brother, noting that he has enclosed his picture in the letter. Traphagen notes that their Regiment is under marching orders, and will be leaving next Wednesday, supposedly for Kentucky. In preparation for marching, Traphagen writes that the men will be receiving the rest of their clothing and arms. He continues by detailing that eight Regiments will be traveling, four of Calvary and four of Infantry. Traphagen continues by acknowledging his brother's mention of the troops in Flint, Michigan. Traphagen concludes by noting that the boys are all in good health, and while the weather has begun to thaw, it has started snowing again.
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Karl L. Rommel Collection (c.00532)
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- Date
- 1862-02-14
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American Civil War (United States : 1861-1865)
Traphagen, Harrison, approximately 1841-1862
Well-being
Portrait photography
United States
Armed Forces--Military life
Clothing and dress
Drill and minor tactics
Weather
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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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