Collection number: MS 175
Size: 1 item (0.10 cu.ft.)
About Charles O. Moulton
Charles O. Moulton of Pembroke, New Hampshire, enlisted as a private with the Abbott Guard on April 22, 1861. On July 12, 1861 he was discharged and he then re-enlisted with others to form part of Company I, 2nd Regiment of the New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry under the command of Captain Edward L. Bailey. On October 13, 1862, Moulton left Company I with a pass for home.
About the Charles O. Moulton Diary
Diary kept by Charles O. Moulton. The diary records the weather, the members, movements and daily activities of Company I, and Moulton’s thoughts and actions. It continues after Moulton’s departure from Company I in October.
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
This collection is open.
Copyright Notice
Contents of this collection are governed by U.S. copyright law. For questions about publication or reproduction rights, contact Special Collections staff.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Charles O. Moulton Diary, 1862, MS 175, Milne Special Collections and Archives, University of New Hampshire Library, Durham, NH, USA.
Acquisitions Information
Donated: Donna Kerrigan and Meg Abel, Santa rosa, CA, 1999, (Accession number: 99.018)
October 14th, 2010 at 8:58 am
To whom it may concern, I was wondering if I could have access to more information about Charles O. Moulton and is his journal accessible online? Thank you! Sincerely, Thomas Ueland