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Crocker, John S. (1825-1890) to Harriette Crocker "Camp at Workwick [Warwick] Court House,"

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC02426.02 Author/Creator: Crocker, John S. (1825-1890) Place Written: Newport News, Virginia Type: Autograph letter signed Date: 18 April 1862 - 21 April 1862 Pagination: 6 p. : address : envelope ; 21 x 13 cm. Order a Copy

Letter to his wife discussing camp life and military operations during the Peninsula campaign. Weather very hot, so he let the men break from drilling to rest. One thousand men constructing a military road. Relates a story of a rifle accidentally being fired in camp, but no one being injured. The two armies entrenched on opposite sides of Warwick Creek, occasionally skirmishing, with "tremendous cannonading" all around. "The siege progresses slowly but as fast as possible." Written at Warwick Courthouse. Crocker was taken prisoner two days later at Yorktown.

John S. Crocker was a colonel in the Union Army, later breveted Brigadier General.

Crocker, John Simpson, 1825-1890
Crocker, Harriette, 1827-?

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