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Journal of William H. Richardson, a private soldier in the campaign of New and Old Mexico, under the command of Colonel Doniphan of Missouri

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A first-person military journal records a volunteer’s enlistment and overland march to join a wider campaign, following travel from home through frontier towns to a major staging post. Entries describe daily camp routines, mustering and drill, guard duty, scarcity and preparation of rations, interactions with officers and civilians, and small misadventures on the road. Intermittent reflections on hardship, camaraderie, and practical logistics create an episodic, matter-of-fact account of life on campaign and the ordinary experiences of soldiers away from home.

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William H. Richardson

William H. Richardson was a private soldier who served in the military campaigns of New and Old Mexico during the mid-19th century. He is best known for his firsthand account in "Journal of William H. Richardson, a private soldier in the campaign of New and Old Mexico, under the command of Colonel Doniphan of Missouri." This journal provides a unique perspective on the experiences of soldiers during this period, detailing the challenges and events faced during the campaign. Richardson's work contributes to the understanding of military history and the personal narratives of those who served.

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