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Language
English
Abstract
The Aten Family Civil War letters chronicle the Union Army service of James, John, and Henry Aten. James Aten returned to
his native Hancock County from Illinois in February 1861 and enlisted in the First WV Volunteer Infantry for a three-month
tour in May 1861. He reenlisted in the Twelfth WV Volunteer Infantry and saw service along the B & O Railroad, the Shenandoah
Valley, along the James River and at one point he was a prisoner of war. John and Henry Aten served in the 85th Illinois Volunteer
Infantry and served in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Georgia. John was hospitalized at one point. The letters give good military
and political perspectives.
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Preferred Citation
[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Aten Family Civil War Letters, A&M 3126, West Virginia and Regional History
Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.