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Collection Reference Number GLC06599
From Archive Folder Unassociated Civil War Documents: Miscellaneous Dates 
Title Diary of William P. Woodlin, an African American soldier in 8th Regiment United States Colored Troops, Company G
Date December 1863-October 1864
Author Woodlin, William P. (fl. 1863-1864)  
Document Type Diary
Content Description Woodlin's brief entries describe camp life, his service with the regimental band as a horn player, several battles, the weather, equal pay with white soldiers, and the famous 54th Massachusetts Regiment, among many other topics. He describes his part in the siege of Petersburg, Virginia, where his regiment arrived two months after fighting began. The middle section of this journal includes blank leaves, followed by several pages of notes and lists. The diary was rebound, but includes the separated original cover.
Subjects Civil War  Military History  African American History  African American Troops  Soldier's Diary  Music  Union Forces  Battle  Military Camp  Battle of Petersburg  Soldier's Pay  
People Woodlin, William P. (fl. 1863-1864)  
Place written s.l.
Theme African Americans; The American Civil War
Sub-collection Papers and Images of the American Civil War
Additional Information Woodlin enrolled in the Army at Syracuse, New York, in August 1863 at the age of 21. The 8th Regiment United States Colored Troops was organized at Camp William Penn, Chelton Hills, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from September to December 1863.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945
Civil War: Theater of War Main Eastern Theater  
Civil War: Unit 8th Regiment United States Colored Troops, Company G  
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