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CIVIL WAR DIARIES AND DOCUMENTS, JULIUS RABARDY,

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CIVIL WAR DIARIES AND DOCUMENTS, JULIUS RABARDY,
12th MASS INFANTRY. Julius Rabardy (1833-1926) was born in France, became naturalized citizen July 2, 1861 and immediately enlisted at Ft. Warren in Boston Harbor as 28 year old corporal in Co. K, 12th Mass Vols. His 2 leather bound diaries measure 6" x 4" & 7" x 4.5", 224 pages are filled with day by accounts of the 12th Mass from July 22, 1861 to June 10, 1862. The 12th left Ft. Warren July 23, 1861 to vicinity of Harpers Ferry, bivouacked, skirmished, and camped Maryland & Virginia mentioning every town, road, camp, etc. Rabardy is well educated and gives plenty of details which can be read in the sampled pages posted online. Diaries end in June 1862, in August Julius would be severely wounded at Antietam and left on field, he was rescued by a friend who took him to field hospital where his leg was amputated. After recovering, he was discharged March 10, 1863 and President Lincoln appointed him postmaster of Manchester, Mass. Accompanying the two diaries is a Surgeon General's Office 1870 document approving an "artificial leg"; July 2nd 1861 citizenship document; copy of his obituary, patriotic letter written to Julius April 4, 1865 telling him Richmond had been taken, and two 1863 newspaper articles. CONDITION: good to very good overall, second diary has chipped spine, both diaries are scuffed and soiled, contents all discernible. (02-23157/JS). NON-GUN. $1,000-2,000.