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Francis Amasa Walker
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Francis Amasa Walker
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Tuesday, June 11, 2019
Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Amasa Walker to Lucy Stoughton, June 5, 1864
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Camp, June 5, [1864] Yon have probably seen in the papers that my dear and only brother was killed at Newmarket. He fell at the head of...
Amasa Walker to Exene Stoughton, June 5, 1864
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North Brookfield, June 8, 1864 My Dear Miss Stouohton: We have not heard from our son, Lt. Col. Walker, since the 25th and are very a...
Friday, May 3, 2019
Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Amasa Walker to Lucy Stoughton, April 18, 1864
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I hope you are very well at the Falls and I wish I were there myself. The fact is I feel that it is just about time for me to be going home...
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Amasa Walker to Lucy Stoughton, November 12, 1863
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Headquarters 2nd Corps Nov. 12, 1863. I learned through E—— that you desired the Autograph of our present Commander so I find great p...
Thursday, March 28, 2019
Dates of Rank for Brevet Brigadier-General Francis Amasa Walker
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August to September, 1861—Sergeant-major, 15th Mass. Vols. September 14,1861, to August 10,1862, Captain and Asst. Adjutant General, U. S....
Monday, March 18, 2019
Francis Amasa Walker to William Schouler, Adjutant General of the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, May 31, 1861
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. . . I believe I should make a reasonably good lieutenant; at any rate, I should like to try it, south of Mason and Dixon's Line. ...
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Francis Amasa Walker to Governor John Andrew, May 31, 1861
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I should be much gratified to receive a commission in one of the companies to be organized for the war, if it might consist with your duty ...
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Diary of Brigadier-General William F. Bartlett: Sunday, August 28, 1864
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Quiet, pleasant day. I live comparatively well here, and am quite comfortable. More prisoners come in to-day. Lieutenant-colonel Walker, Ha...
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