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Camp Wilkes Drummondtown Va
W.Hogan has been on Detach service watching the Rebels.
(The link leads to a page about a tlegram sent from Drummondtown)
http://blogs.lib.unc.edu/civilwar/index.php/2012/10/27/27-october-1862/ -
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Convalescent Camp
W.Hogan had his shoulder hurt durring the battle at Molvern Hill.
(The link leads to some information and pictures related too the battle of Molvern hill)
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Camp Near Falmouth
They are camped in view of the Rebels.
(the link leads to a page about a soldier's graveyard in Falmouth)
http://dotcw.com/soldiers-graveyard-in-the-camp-near-falmouth-va/ -
Campnear Falmouth Va
Hogan Has been detailed at Col. Brooks Head Quarters.
(the link leads to a biography about Col. Brooks)
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Army of Potomack
Hogan Witnessed five people be executd by firing squad for disertion,
(the link leads too a page about executions by firing squad)
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Head Quarters 4th Bridge
They have had several sucessful battles at Rappahannock river.
(the link leads to a page with information about a Rappahannock battle)
http://www.fredericksburgva.gov/index.aspx?nid=210 -
Camp near Shepherds Grove Va
Their scouts have crossed Ripidan river and Hogan will soon follow to goin his Regt.
(the link leads to a page with various picures of rivers from the civil war)
http://www.usa-civil-war.com/CW_Rivers/rivers_4.html -
Winter Quarters
The army is in the old winter Quarters near Shepherds Grove va.
(The link leads to a page about civil war winter Quarters)
http://rvanews.com/features/civil-war-winter-quarters/119561 -
Battlefeild
They have been through a 10 day battle where tey captured 42 pieces of artilery and 10 thousand prisioners.
(the link leads to a age about wepons used in the Civil War)
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Before Richmond
Hogan Wrote his last letter saying teywere going into battle and if he lived he would write a long letter.
(the link leads to the page containing the letters)
https://vermonthistory.org/research/research-resources-online/civil-war-transcriptions/william-hogan-letters