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Size | 1 items |
Abstract | John Potts of Noblesville, Ind., served with the 101st Indiana Infantry Regiment (101st Indiana Volunteers), Company D, in Tennessee and Georgia during the Civil War. The collection consists of John Potts's pocket diary with entries 21 February 1864-9 June 1864 that document military life, troop movements, and engagements with the enemy, and includes a history of the 101st Indiana Infantry Regiment. |
Creator | Potts, John, fl. 1864. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: SHC Staff, 1952
Encoded by: Nancy Kaiser, January 2005
Funding from the Watson-Brown Foundation, Inc., supported the encoding of this finding aid and microfilming of this collection.
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John Potts of Noblesville, Ind., served with the 101st Indiana Infantry Regiment (101st Indiana Volunteers), Company D, in Tennessee and Georgia during the Civil War.
Back to TopThe collection consists of John Potts's pocket diary with entries 21 February 1864-9 June 1864 that document military life, troop movements, and engagements with the enemy during the Civil War, and includes a history of the 101st Indiana Infantry Regiment.
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