James B. Safford Civil War correspondence
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Document Type
Letter
Keywords
George M. Safford, James Broderick Safford, July 12, 1865, U.S.A., U.S. Soldiers, Columbus, IN, correspondence, army, troops, postal service, family, father, son, cavalry, comradery, morale, self-determination, company, brother, Norwalk, OH, fear, health and sickness, medical treatment, disease and sanitation, women at home, death, sister, warm weather, wife, religion, Christianity
Publication Date
7-12-1865
Subject Terms
American Civil War 1861 1865. Regimental histories. 54th Indiana Infantry Regiment; American Civil War 1861 1865. Regimental histories. 10th Indiana Cavalry Company H; American Civil War 1861 1865. Personal Narratives; American Civil War 1861 1865. Social conditions - 19th century; American Civil War 1861 1865. Social life and customs - 19th century;
Identifier
2013.070.w.r_Safford_americancivilwar_1865-07-12_033
Recommended Citation
Safford, James Broderick, "1865-07-12, James B. to James M." (1865). James B. Safford Civil War correspondence. 33.
https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jbsafford_collection/33
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