Letter from Constantine Badger to Timothy C. Moore, who had been a colonel in the 34th New Jersey Volunteer Regiment.
During the Civil War, Badger enlisted as a nurse in the 6th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment, and he later became an assistant surgeon in Company D of the 34th New Jersey Volunteer Regiment. After the war, the 34th New Jersey Regiment served with other occupation troops in Alabama until April of 1866...
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During the Civil War, Badger enlisted as a nurse in the 6th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment, and he later became an assistant surgeon in Company D of the 34th New Jersey Volunteer Regiment. After the war, the 34th New Jersey Regiment served with other occupation troops in Alabama until April of 1866. When the regiment returned to New Jersey, Badger stayed behind in Cowles Station in Macon County. In this letter, he writes of economic conditions in the state, including the role of freedmen and the future of the cotton business. |
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Q0000010319 - Q0000010322Q10319 - Q10322Letter from Constantine Badger to Timothy C. Moore, who had been a colonel in the 34th New Jersey Volunteer Regiment.During the Civil War, Badger enlisted as a nurse in the 6th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment, and he later became an assistant surgeon in Company D of the 34th New Jersey Volunteer Regiment. After the war, the 34th New Jersey Regiment served with other occupation troops in Alabama until April of 1866. When the regiment returned to New Jersey, Badger stayed behind in Cowles Station in Macon County. In this letter, he writes of economic conditions in the state, including the role of freedmen and the future of the cotton business.1866 July 121866-07-121860-1869Badger, Constantine C.; Moore, Timothy C.; Freed persons--Alabama; Cotton trade--Alabama; Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)--AlabamaTextCorrespondenceBadger, Constantine C.Constantine C. Badger papersSPR499v14701Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36130EnglishThis material may be protected under U. S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code) which governs the making of photocopies or reproductions of copyrighted materials. You may use the digitized material for private study, scholarship, or research. Though ADAH has physical ownership of the material in its collections, in some cases we may not own the copyright to the material. It is the patron's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in our collections.600 PPI TIFFhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/voices/id/2009 |
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Letter from Constantine Badger to Timothy C. Moore, who had been a colonel in the 34th New Jersey Volunteer Regiment. |
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Letter from Constantine Badger to Timothy C. Moore, who had been a colonel in the 34th New Jersey Volunteer Regiment. |
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