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Peter Vredenburgh Jr.

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His letters to family and friends remain a significant source of documentation of the lives and struggles of Civil War soldiers and their opinions of the Army and the conduct of the war.
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when he requested and was granted permission to return to his regiment. He was killed September 19, 1864 at
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A collection of Vredenburgh's papers at the Monmouth County Historical Association Library and Archives
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Monmouth County Historical Association: Coll. 1 Peter Vredenburgh (1837-1864) Papers, 1856-1868
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called for volunteers to help preserve the Union Vredenburgh joined the
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at Camp Vredenburgh, Freehold, New Jersey, and was commissioned
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Union military personnel killed in the American Civil War
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Peter Vredenburgh (politician)
Freehold Township, New Jersey
Winchester, Virginia
Battle of Opequon
United States
United States
Union Army

New Jersey
14th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiment
American Civil War
Eastern Campaigns
Union Army
American Civil War
Freehold Township
Monmouth County, New Jersey
Peter Vredenburgh
New Jersey Supreme Court
Poughkeepsie, New York
Bar
Eatontown, New Jersey
President Lincoln
14th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiment
major
Army of the Potomac
Eastern Campaigns
Battle of Monocacy
Winchester, Virginia
Battle of Opequon
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