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15th Mass. Infantry "Camp Sangster" note signed by POW Officer George Rockwood, as well as Robert Browne of the 6th NH Infantry.
Camp Sangster was a parole camp established near Annapolis, MD. Note is dated Sept. 20th (1862).
In fine condition with wear as shown in the scan.

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George W. Rockwood

Residence Leominster MA; a 38 year-old Painter. Enlisted on 7/12/1861 at Leominster, MA as a Captain. On 7/12/1861 he was commissioned into "A" Co. MA 15th Infantry He Resigned on 1/28/1863 On 8/20/1864 he mustered into "H" Co. MA 4th Heavy Artillery He was Mustered Out on 6/17/1865 at Washington, DC (Residence listed as "Fitchburg, MA") He was listed as: * POW 10/21/1861 Ball's Bluff, VA * Confined 10/24/1861 Richmond, VA (Liggon Tobacco factory) * Paroled 2/21/1862 (place not stated) Promotions: * Sergt 8/20/1864 (As of Co. H 4th MA HA) Other Information: born in 1823 in Leominster, MA Member of GAR Post # 59 (Major J. A. Pratt) in Sterling, MA Held GAR Offices: * Post Commander # 59

Robert T. Browne Residence Tamworth NH; 21 years old. Enlisted on 10/2/1861 as a Sergeant. On 11/27/1861 he mustered into "D" Co. NH 6th Infantry He was discharged on 11/18/1863 He was listed as: * Missing 8/29/1862 2nd Bull Run, VA * Gained from Missing 12/19/1862 (place not stated) Promotions: * 2nd Lieut 12/1/1862 Other Information: born in Sandwich, NH