Dan Mason Letters

Dan MasonDan Mason of Glover, Vermont, enlisted for the Civil War on September 26, 1861. He mustered in as corporal, Company D, of the Sixth Vermont Volunteers. He was later promoted to sergeant. In 1864 he re-enlisted and was made captain of Company H, 19th U.S. Colored Troops. In March 1865 he took a leave of absence, returned to Vermont, and married Harriet B. Clark; afterwards he returned to duty. On November 20, 1865, he died of dysentery at the Post Hospital, Brownsville, Texas. He is buried in Glover, Vermont. Mason was at the Battles of Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Gettysburg, among others.

Selected letters written during the Civil War by Dan Mason, an officer in the 6th Vermont Volunteers and 19th U.S. Colored Troops, to his fiancee/wife, Harriet B. Clark, in Glover, Vt. Additional letters available at the Leahy Library of the Vermont Historical Society.  Full inventory.

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