Elisha Hunt Rhodes
Elisha Hunt Rhodes (March 21, 1842 – January 14, 1917) was an American soldier who served in the Union Army of the Potomac for the entire duration of the American Civil War, rising from corporal to colonel of his regiment by war's end. Rhodes' illustrative diary of his war service was quoted prominently in Ken Burns's 1990 PBS documentary series ''The Civil War'', read by Chris Murney. Provided by Wikipedia-
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8by Rhodes, Elisha Hunt, 1842-1917
Published 1878
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9by Rhodes, Elisha Hunt, 1842-1917
Published 1915
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10Published 1914Other Authors: “...Rhodes, Elisha Hunt, 1842-1917...”
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11Published 1906Other Authors: “...Rhodes, Elisha Hunt, 1842-1917...”
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12Published 1880Other Authors: “...Rhodes, Elisha Hunt, 1842-1917...”
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