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A Minor War History Compiled from a Soldier Boy's Letters to "the Girl I Left Behind Me": 1861-1864

Chapter 1: A MINOR WAR HISTORY
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A series of wartime letters written between 1861 and 1864 to a loved one presents an intimate account of camp routine, marches, garrison duty, and occasional skirmishes, emphasizing comradeship, small talk, humor, and the routine hardships of soldiers. The editor removed strictly personal matters and arranged the correspondence into sketches that preserve individual personalities and camp anecdotes, recording everyday details—meals, guard duty, uniforms, morale—rather than grand strategy, and offering a ground-level portrait of military life and memory.

A MINOR WAR HISTORY

COMPILED FROM

A SOLDIER BOY’S LETTERS TO “THE GIRL
I LEFT BEHIND ME”

1861–1864

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DRAMATIS PERSONÆ

The Soldier Boy Martin A. Haynes
Company I, Second New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry
The Girl I Left Behind Me Cornelia T. Lane
Now and for more than Fifty Years the Wife of the Soldier Boy

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LAKEPORT, N. H.
PRIVATE PRINT OF MARTIN A. HAYNES
1916