Diary, Enoch Stephens, 1865 (Ms2014-001)

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Title

Diary, Enoch Stephens, 1865 (Ms2014-001)

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Description

Enoch Stephens's diary from his time in the 5th NY Veteran Volunteers from January 1st, 1865 to December 26th, 1865. Most entries describe the weather and the time of daily drills and dress parades, but the diary also documents such events as the fall of Richmond, the surrender of General Robert E. Lee, the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Stephens' time guarding the Lincoln Conspirators and witnessing the executions, and the paying off of several regiments.
Enoch Stephens (born ~1835) enlisted on June 30th, 1861 in Brooklyn, New York as a 1st Sergeant. During his time in the military, Stephens seems to have participated in the 84th Regiment, New York Infantry, the 5th Regiment, New York Veteran Infantry, and the 4th Regiment, US Veteran Volunteer Infantry. Prior to 1865 he was promoted to major.

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Ms2014-001_StephensEnoch_Diary_1865

Bibliographic Citation

Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Enoch Stephens Diary, Ms2014-001, Special Collections, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.

Collection

Citation

Stephens, Enoch, “Diary, Enoch Stephens, 1865 (Ms2014-001),” VT Special Collections and University Archives Online, accessed March 29, 2024, http://digitalsc.specomeka.vtlibraries.net/CivilWar/Ms2014-001_StephensEnoch_Diary_1865.