Civil War Archival Collections - Primary Sources

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    Marshall W. Wright papers

    Marshall W. Wright was from Ashtabula County, Ohio, and served as Quartermaster of the 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. His papers include monthly quartermaster records from 1862-1864. Finding Aid
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    Lysander W. Tulleys papers

    Lysander W. Tulley was located in Greene County, Ohio, at the time of the Civil War. His papers include official orders, receipts, journals, correspondence, autobiographical material and photographs. Finding Aid
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    David Bash papers

    Captian David Bash was from Stark County, Ohio, and this collection contains his official military records. This collections includes official statements, returns, reciepts and correspondence throughout the length of the Civil War. Finding Aid
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    Sylvester Daman papers

    Sylvester Daman served as a soldier from 1862-1865. His collection includes two diaries and correspondance to his wife and son while on active duty. Finding Aid
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    John Alfred Means papers

    John Alfred Means was from Tallmadge, Ohio, and his papers contain official military documents including general and special orders. Other items related to his life and death are also included. Finding Aid
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