Guide to Harry W. Holman Papers
Collection Summary
Title: Harry W. Holman Papers Call Number: MS 87-24 Size: 0.25 linear feet Acquisition: Source unknown. Processed by: LTM: 5/6/1987; Reprocessed by JEF: 1/27/1998
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The Harry W. Holman Civil War Diary dates from December 3, 1864 to March 28, 1865 during the closing months of the Civil War. Sgt. Holman was in the U.S. Army Signal Corps, IX Army Corps, Army of the Potomac. He was stationed in Burkeville, Virginia, near Petersburg. The diary also includes poems written by various authors and other personal notations. Later Holman was transferred to Ft. Reno, Indian Territory, in June 24, 1865.
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Contains the diary of Harry W. Holman who was a Sergeant in the United States Army Signal Corps during the Civil War. The diary is dated from December 3, 1864 to March 28, 1865. The diary also includes poems written by various authors and other personal notations. |