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Teach my Hands to War The Civil War Letters of John Hancock Boyd Jenkins, 40th New York Infantry

The Civil War Letters of John Hancock Boyd Jenkins, 40th New York Infantry by Griff

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The Rebecca Breidenstein Collection Letters addressed to Rebecca by both her first second husbands during the Civil War

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He enlisted as a fifer, was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant in August 1861, to 1st Lieutenant in April 1862, and to Captain in September 1862.