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Joseph W. Crowther diary, 1864-1865. MS 0330. VMI Archives, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia.
Joseph Wesley Crowther born in 1833 in England and immigrated to the United States in 1842. He was living in Fishkill, New York at time of Civil War. On August 29, 1862 Crowther enlisted in Company H, New York 128th Infantry Regiment. He was promoted to Full Corporal on September 2, 1864. He mustered out on July 2, 1865 at Savannah, Georgia. After the War Crowther lived in Bridgeport, Connecticut and died there on July 17, 1925.
This collection consists of the one volume diary of Union soldier Joseph W. Crowther, who served during the Civil War with Company H, 128th New York Infantry Regiment. Entries begin November 9, 1864 and end July 23, 1865 when regiment is disbanded.
Crowther describes: Camp life Foraging Skirmishes Winter quarters in Winchester, Virginia Transport via steamship to Fort Monroe, Virginia and Savannah, Georgia Soldiers receiving news of the assassination of President Lincoln Description of soldiers'return to New York at end of the War Locations mentioned or described include: Kernstown, Virginia Front Royal, Virginia Winchester,Virginia Martinsburg, West Virginia Harper's Ferry, West Virginia Baltimore, Maryland Savannah, Georgia Goldsboro, North Carolina