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| Resource Identifier | DPAR49 |
| Title | Civil War Diary of Cyrus Forwood |
| Creator | Forwood, Cyrus |
| Contributors | Smith, Russell P. (transcriber) |
| Subject | United States--History--American Civil War--1861-1865--Diary |
| Topic (subject) | History & Genealogy |
| Description | Civil War Diary of Cyrus Forwood |
| Publisher | Delaware Public Archives |
| Date Digital | 2011 |
| Date Original | 1862 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | eng |
| Contributing Institution | Delaware Public Archives |
| Collection | Civil War Diary of Cyrus Forwood |
| Rights Management | Prior written permission is required for any use of the images in this collection from the Delaware Public Archives. Please contact the Delaware Public Archives with the Identifier number. |
| Transcript | Transcribed by Russell P. Smith, 5/20/2004, from a microfilm copy in the Delaware Public Archives. |
| Original Format | Diaries |
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| Resource Identifier | DPAR49_247 |
| Title | Page 7 |
| Creator | Forwood, Cyrus |
| Contributors | Smith, Russell P. (transcriber) |
| Subject | United States--History--American Civil War--1861-1865--Diary |
| Topic (subject) | History & Genealogy |
| Description | Civil War Diary of Cyrus Forwood |
| Publisher | Delaware Public Archives |
| Date Digital | 2011 |
| Date Original | 1862 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | eng |
| Contributing Institution | Delaware Public Archives |
| Collection | Civil War Diary of Cyrus Forwood |
| Source | Copied from the original loaned to the Historical Society of Delaware by W. T. Hinkson |
| Rights Management | Prior written permission is required for any use of the images in this collection from the Delaware Public Archives. Please contact the Delaware Public Archives with the Identifier number. |
| Transcript | (page 12) April 13th I was in Baltimore this morning. went to Fayette St. Church. the first time I have been out in town since our arrival, in Balt. St. I saw an Undertakers sign on the 1st Story of a house and a Dancing Masters sign on the 2nd Story. in town again to night. the first pass I have yet had at night. went to Seaman;s Bethel: going in, some little boys wanted some soldier buttons. one of them wanted five. gave one a tin and the other a bone button. boys thought they were not the kind they wanted. 17th In town again this evening. (page 13) April 19th One year ago to day the memorable not discussed in Baltimore. what a wide difference there is between the two days. to day the Stars and Stripes were floating everywhere through the City. one Patriotic Citizen displayed 34 flages on his house. I was in town this evening. I have made very pleasant acquaintances in Baltimore. 23rd This morning we left Camp Andrew, or Stewart’s Grove as the place was formerly called. I was detailed with seven others to look after some commissary stores |
| Original Format | Diaries |
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