Othniel Gooding Letter : December 4, 1864
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Gooding says many of the captains' wives have joined them in camp as well as an Episcopal chaplain. He worries about Confederate General John Hood taking Nashville, which would prolong the war, and likely force Gooding's regiment to go fight at Nashville. Gooding notes that he returned to camp later than his furlough allowed, but no one seemed to mind.
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Othniel Gooding Letters (c.00275)
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- Date
- 1864-12-04
- Authors
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Gooding, Othniel
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American Civil War (United States : 1861-1865)
United States. Army. Michigan Cavalry Regiment, 4th (1862-1865)
Military camps
Armed Forces--Leaves and furloughs
United States
Military chaplains
Hood, John Bell, 1831-1879
Women--Social conditions
Camp followers
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Correspondence
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English
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- 3 pages
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Michigan State University. Archives and Historical Collections
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