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			<titlestmt>
				<titleproper>RICHARD MOE: </titleproper>
				<subtitle>An Inventory of His Papers at the Minnesota Historical Society</subtitle>
				<author>Finding aid prepared by Monica Manny Ralston.</author>
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				<publisher encodinganalog="Publisher">Minnesota Historical Society</publisher>
				<address><addressline>St. Paul MN.</addressline></address>
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			<seriesstmt>
				<p>Manuscripts Collection</p>
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			<creation>Finding aid encoded by Monica Manny Ralston, <date era="ce"
					calendar="gregorian">May 2001.</date>
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				<date>August 2008</date>
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		<did id="a1">
			<head>OVERVIEW</head>
			<unitid countrycode="US" repositorycode="MnHi"> </unitid>
			<repository label="Repository:">Minnesota Historical Society</repository>


			<origination label="Creator:" encodinganalog="100">
				<persname role="creator" encodinganalog="100">Moe, Richard.</persname>

			</origination>



			<unittitle label="Title:" encodinganalog="245$a">First Minnesota Infantry Regiment
				letters and research files.</unittitle>
			<unitdate label="Date:" encodinganalog="245$f" type="inclusive" era="ce"
				calendar="gregorian" normal="1991/1993">1991-1993.</unitdate>
			<abstract label="Abstract:">Photocopies and typed transcripts of letters, diaries,
				reminiscences, newspaper reports, biographical data, obituaries, and other material
				collected by Moe for his Civil War history of the men of the First Minnesota
				Infantry Regiment.</abstract>
			<physdesc label="Quantity:" encodinganalog="300">1.0 cu. ft. (1 box).</physdesc>
			<physloc label="Location:">149.K.14.5B</physloc>
		</did>
		<bioghist encodinganalog="545" altrender="biography">
			<head altrender="biography" id="a2">BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE</head>
			<p>Richard Moe was born on November 27, 1936 in Duluth, Minnesota, the son of Russell
				James and Virginia Mary (Palmer) Moe. He graduated from Williams College in 1959 and
				then served as administrative assistant to Minneapolis Mayor Arthur Naftalin
				(1961-1962), as administrative assistant to Minnesota Lieutenant Governor A. M.
				Keith (1963-1966), and studied for a law degree at the University of Minnesota. He
				passed the Minnesota state bar in 1967 and in the same year became financial
				director of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party. He became chairman of the
				DFL in 1969 and continued in that post until 1972 when he joined the Washington
				office of Senator Walter Mondale. In 1977 Moe became Mondale's vice presidential
				chief of staff and a member of the Carter senior staff. </p>
			<p>Following the Carter-Mondale administration Moe joined the Washington office of the
				New York law firm Davis, Polk &amp; Wardwell, became a partner of the firm in 1985,
				and also served as a senior adviser to Michael Dukakis in his 1988 Democratic
				presidential campaign. In 1993, the year that Moe's history of the First Minnesota
				Infantry Regiment was published, Moe was elected the seventh president of the
				National Trust for Historic Preservation. A second book, <emph render="italic"
					>Changing Places: Rebuilding Community in the Age of Sprawl</emph>, coauthored
				by Moe and Carter Wilkie, was published by Henry Holt and Company in 1997.</p>
		</bioghist>
		<scopecontent encodinganalog="520">
			<head id="a3">SCOPE AND CONTENTS</head>
			<p>The collection represents the primary sources, published materials, and background
				information that Moe gathered from a variety of sources--including private
				collections, county historical societies, the Minnesota Historical Society, the
				State Historical Society of Wisconsin, the Library of Congress, and other
				researchers--for his Civil War history of the men of the First Minnesoa Infantry
				Regiment. The collection includes photocopies and typed transcripts of letters,
				diaries, reminiscences, contemporary and retrospective newspaper reports,
				biographical data, obituaries, magazine articles, book excerpts, unpublished
				research papers, National Park Service battlefield pamphlets, and photographs. These
				materials describe the men of the First Minnesota Infantry and their experiences in
				the very first regiment volunteered to the Union Army as well as the regiment that
				suffered the highest percentage of losses of any Union regiment at both the First
				Battle of Bull Run and Gettysburg.</p>
			<p>The letters, diaries, and reminiscences discuss personal and family matters, camp
				life, food, clothing, marches, the election of officers, the enlisted men's opinion
				of their officers and Union command, descriptions of the regiment's stations in the
				eastern campaign, observations of civilian sentiment, and the regiment's
				participation in skirmishes and several major battles of the Civil War. Biographical
				data, obituaries, news clippings, and other materials provide information about the
				lives and careers of the regiment's members after the War.</p>
			<p>Key topics include the regiment's drill at Fort Snelling (Minn.) and transfer to
				Washington, D.C. (April-June 1861); the regiment's participation at the First Battle
				of Bull Run (July 1861); drills, picket duty, and winter quarters at Camp Stone on
				the Potomac River near Edwards Ferry (Aug. 1861-Feb. 1862); the Battle of Antietam
				(Sept. 1862); the Battle of Fredericksburg (Dec. 1862); the Battle of Gettysburg
				(July 1863); its duty as a provost guard during the draft in Brooklyn, New York
				(Aug.-Sept. 1863); and its return and discharge at Fort Snelling (May 1864).
				Correspondent Edward A. Walker also discusses his employment with the U.S. Military
				Railroads in Nashville (Tenn.) after his discharge (1865) and Joseph H. Spencer
				discusses his service with the U.S. Signal Corps during and following the War.</p>
		</scopecontent>
		<arrangement encodinganalog="351$b">
			<head id="a4">ARRANGEMENT</head>
			<p>The papers are arranged in three groups consisting of files pertaining to individual
				regiment members, to places such as camps and battlefields, and to sources such as
				county historical societies and libraries. Additional files include photographs and
				materials compiled for use in the book's epilogue.</p>
		</arrangement>
		<relatedmaterial>
			<head id="a5">RELATED MATERIALS</head>
			<p>Moe's history of the First Minnesota Infantry Regiment, <emph render="italic">The
					Last Full Measure: the Life and Death of the First Minnesota Volunteers</emph>,
				published by Henry Holt in 1993 and reissued by the Minnesota Historical Society
				Press in 2001 is available in the Minnesota Historical Society book collection.</p>
		</relatedmaterial>
		<controlaccess>
			<head id="a7">CATALOG HEADINGS</head>
			<p><emph render="italic">This collection is indexed under the following headings in the
					catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials
					about related topics, persons or places should <extref linktype="simple"
						show="new" href="http://mnhs.mnpals.net">search the catalog</extref> using
					these headings.</emph>.</p>
			<controlaccess>
				<head>Topics:</head>
				<subject encodinganalog="650">Bull Run, Battle of, Va., 1861.</subject>

				<subject>Peninsular Campaign, 1862.</subject>
				<subject>Antietam, Battle of, Md., 1862.</subject>
				<subject>Fredericksburg (Va.), Battle of, 1862.</subject>
				<subject>Gettysburg (Pa.), Battle of, 1863.</subject>
				<subject>Military camps.</subject>
				<subject>Military railroads--Tennessee--Nashville.</subject>
			</controlaccess>
			<controlaccess>
				<head>Places:</head>
				<geogname encodinganalog="651">United States--History--Civil War,
					1861-1865--Regimental histories.</geogname>
			</controlaccess>
			<controlaccess>
				<head>Persons:</head>
				<persname encodinganalog="700">Berry, Amos Oskon.</persname>
				<persname>Best, Balthasar.</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="700">Colvill, William, 1830-1905.</persname>
				<persname>Dana, Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh, 1822-1905.</persname>
				<persname>Davis, Edward L.</persname>
				<persname>Goddard, Charley, d. 1868.</persname>
				<persname>Gorman, Willis Arnold, 1816-1876.</persname>
				<persname>Lochren, William, 1832-1912.</persname>
				<persname>McEwen, John, d.1862.</persname>
				<persname>Marvin, Matthew, 1838-1903.</persname>
				<persname>Mead, Frank J., 1839-1908.</persname>
				<persname>Pressnell, Thomas H., 1843-1915.</persname>
				<persname>Spencer, Joseph H., 1835-187-.</persname>
				<persname>Taylor, Isaac Lyman, 1837-1863.</persname>
				<persname>Taylor, Patrick Henry, 1838- .</persname>
				<persname>Walker, E. A. (Edward A.).</persname>
			</controlaccess>
			<controlaccess>
				<head>Organizations:</head>
				<corpname encodinganalog="710">United States. Army. Minnesota Infantry Regiment, 1st
					(1861-1864).</corpname>
				<corpname>United States. Army. Signal Corps.</corpname>
			</controlaccess>
			<controlaccess>
				<head>Titles:</head>
				<title linktype="simple">The last full measure.</title>
			</controlaccess>
		</controlaccess>
		<descgrp type="admininfo">
			<head id="a8">ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION</head>
			<prefercite>
				<head>Preferred Citation:</head>
				<p><emph render="italic">[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]</emph>.
					Richard Moe. First Minnesota Infantry Regiment Letters and Research Files.
					Minnesota Historical Society.</p>
				<p>
					<emph render="italic">See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional
						examples.</emph>
				</p>
			</prefercite>
			<acqinfo>
				<head>Accession Information:</head>
				<p>Accession numbers: 14,667; 15,423</p>
			</acqinfo>
			<processinfo>
				<head>Processing Information:</head>
				<p>Processed by: Frank Hennessy, November 1992; Monica Manny Ralston, May 2001.</p>
				<p>Catalog ID number: 09-00037351</p>
			</processinfo>
		</descgrp>
		<dsc type="combined">
			<head id="a9">DETAILED DESCRIPTION</head>

			<c01>
				<did>
					<physloc>149.K.14.5B</physloc>
					<container>1</container>
					<unittitle>Regiment Members:</unittitle>
				</did>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Berry, Amos Oskon: Diary, </unittitle>
						<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">June 1861-July
							1863.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>A typed transcript of a diary kept by a private in Company E from the
							time of his enlistment to his wounding at Gettysburg. The diary was
							transcribed by Virgil R. Chirhart in 1958 and the transcript is in the
							collections of the Washington County Historical Society, Stillwater,
							Minnesota.</p>
					</scopecontent>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Best, Balthasar: Diary, </unittitle>
						<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1863.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Photocopy of a diary kept in German by a private in Company K who was
							wounded at Bristoe Station. The original source of the diary is not
							indicated and Moe did not appear to use it in his book.</p>
					</scopecontent>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>William Colvill, </unittitle>
						<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian"
							>1897-1992.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Photocopies of letters, news clippings, a memorial program, genealogical
							data, reminiscences, and articles about a captain of the Goodhue County
							volunteers who formed Company F. Later promoted to the rank of Colonel,
							Colvill led the First Minnesota at Gettysburg in their famous bayonet
							charge from Cemetery Ridge into the dry creek bed of Plum Run to defend
							a gap in the army's left flank on July 2, 1863. The file also includes a
							copy of a 1928 address made by Calvin Coolidge during a dedication
							ceremony for a statue of Colvill erected in Cannon Falls.</p>
					</scopecontent>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Dana, Napoleon J. T.: Letters, </unittitle>
						<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1861.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Photocopies and typed transcripts of three letters written by Dana in
							October and November of 1861 while camped near Edwards Ferry, Maryland
							to Rufus Wheeler Peckham in Minnesota. The original letters are in the
							collection of Peckham family papers held by the Library of Congress.</p>
					</scopecontent>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Davis, Edward L.: Letters, </unittitle>
						<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1861.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Two letters written while training at Fort Snelling in May of 1861, one
							letter from Washington, D.C. on June 30, 1861, and a fourth letter from
							Washington, D.C. on July 27, 1861 following the regiment's first
							engagement at Bull Run by a private of Company F to his friend Emma
							[Olin] in Red Wing, Minnesota. The originals are held by the State
							Historical Society of Wisconsin.</p>
					</scopecontent>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Ghostly, James T.: Diary, </unittitle>
						<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">June 5,
							1862-December 31, 1862.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Photocopy of a diary with daily entries kept by a private with Company H.
							The original is in the collection of the Washington County Historical
							Society, Stillwater, Minnesota.</p>
					</scopecontent>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Goddard, Charles E.: Papers, </unittitle>
						<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1868 and
							1984.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Photocopies of news clippings, an obituary, and an article about a
							private from Winona who lied about his age and enlisted with Company K
							at the age of 15, was wounded at Gettysburg, was promoted to the rank of
							corporal, and died in 1868 from a severe cold. Letters that Goddard
							wrote his mother during the Civil War are included in the Orrin F. Smith
							and Family Papers, available in the manuscripts collections of the
							Minnesota Historical Society.</p>
					</scopecontent>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Gorman, Willis A.: Letter, </unittitle>
						<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">December 22,
							1861.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Photocopy of a letter written to Senator Henry Wilson of Massachusetts in
							response to a newspaper article concerning Gorman's order for the
							flogging of slaves who sold whiskey to three men of the regiment. Gorman
							was appointed colonel of the regiment by Governor Ramsey and served in
							that capacity until he was promoted in October 1861 to brigadier
							general. The original letter is in the Henry Wilson Papers held by the
							manuscript division of the Library of Congress. Additional letters
							reflecting Gorman's Civil War service are in the Willis A. Gorman and
							Family Papers, available in the manuscripts collections of the Minnesota
							Historical Society.</p>
					</scopecontent>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Lochren, William: Memoir, </unittitle>
						<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">undated.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Photocopy of an undated narrative regarding the regiment's engagement at
							Gettysburg handwritten by a first lieutenant of Company K. The source of
							this item is not indicated although additional reminiscences and
							information about the men of the First Minnesota are included in the
							William Lochren and Family Papers held in the manuscripts collections of
							the Minnesota Historical Society.</p>
					</scopecontent>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Mead, Frank J.: <emph render="italic">The First Minnesota
								Regiment : The First Regiment of Minnesota Infantry</emph>, </unittitle>
						<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian"
							>1873-1892.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Photocopy of a scrapbook containing newsclippings, obituaries,
							biographical information, discharge certificate, and historical
							narrative authored by Mead, a corporal with Company H who was wounded at
							Fair Oaks. The original material was photocopied, typed and edited by
							his great granddaughter Sigrid Kathleen Sample Piroch. Additional Mead
							scrapooks are included in the editorial articles and paragraphs of Frank
							J. Mead, available in the manuscripts collections of the Minnesota
							Historical Society.</p>
					</scopecontent>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>McEwen, John: Letters, </unittitle>
						<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian"
							>1861-1862.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Photocopies and typed transcripts of two letters written by a private of
							Company A from Camp Stone to his cousins. The originals are held by the
							manuscript division of the Library of Congress. </p>
					</scopecontent>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Marvin, Matthew: Letters, </unittitle>
						<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">July 11, 1861 and
							January 18, 1863.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Typed transcript of an 1861 letter written by the first sergeant of
							Company K from Camp Gorman near Alexandria, Virginia to T. J. Yorks of
							Stillwater, Minnesota and photocopies of an 1863 letter written to
							Marvin's parents from camp near Falmouth, Virginia. The originals are
							held by the Washington County Historical Society in Stillwater.
							Additional diaries and letters penned by Marvin are available in the
							manuscripts collections of the Minnesota Historical Society.</p>
					</scopecontent>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Pressnall, Thomas: <emph render="italic">Incidents in the Civil
								War</emph>, </unittitle>
						<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian"
							>1908-1909.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Photocopies of a lengthy, unpublished, typed memoir written by a corporal
							with Company C who later became captain of Company B, First Battalion.
							The original memoir is located in the collections of the St. Louis
							County Historical Society in Duluth, Minnesota.</p>
					</scopecontent>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Spencer, Joseph H.: Letters, </unittitle>
						<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1861-1865. </unitdate>
						<physdesc>4 folders.</physdesc>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Photocopies of letters written by a second lieutenant with Company G to
							his sister Eliza S. Spencer of Coventry, Vermont. Spencer was later
							commissioned a captain in the Signal Corps. The original letters are in
							the manuscripts collections of the State Historical Society of
							Wisconsin. Additional letters that Spencer wrote to his brother from
							Nashville in 1865 are available in the manuscripts collections of the
							Minnesota Historical Society.</p>
					</scopecontent>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Taylor, Patrick Henry and Isaac Lyman: Papers, </unittitle>
						<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian"
							>1861-1933.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Photocopies of genealogical data, typed transcripts of obituaries, and
							letters regarding two brothers who enlisted in Company E. Also includes
							a typed transcript of Patrick Henry Taylor's diary as it was published
							in the <emph render="italic">Cass County Democrat</emph> newspaper in
							1933. Moe's book noted that the originals were in private possession, in
							the collection of the Morrison County Historical Society in Little
							Falls, Minnesota, and in the manuscripts collections of the Minnesota
							Historical Society.</p>
					</scopecontent>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Walker, Edward A.: Letters, </unittitle>
						<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian"
							>1862-1863.</unitdate>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Photocopies of typed transcripts of letters written by a corporal of
							Company D to George W. Knight of North Uxbridge, Massachusetts. </p>
					</scopecontent>
					<descgrp>
						<originalsloc>
							<p>The original letters are in private possession, including the
								Minnesota Historical Society.</p>
						</originalsloc>
					</descgrp>
				</c02>
			</c01>
			<c01>
				<did>
					<unittitle>Places:</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>These files are arranged in chronological order according to the places and
						campaigns where the First Minnesota were stationed and engaged. The files
						include National Park Service brochures and maps of battlefields, news
						clippings containing copies of letters sent by company correspondents to
						their hometown newspapers and other reports of the regiment's activities,
						printed material, historical society file clippings, and obituaries.</p>
				</scopecontent>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Fort Snelling.</unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Bull Run. </unittitle>
						<physdesc>2 folders.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Camp Stone.</unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Peninsula.</unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Harpers Ferry and Bolivar Heights.</unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Antietam.</unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Fredericksburg.</unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Chancellorsville.</unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Gettysburg: </unittitle>
					</did>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Site brochures, articles, and miscellaneous primary
								sources.</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Colvill, Colonel William, </unittitle>
							<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1866, 1884, 1904.</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Typed transcripts of accounts made by Colvill concerning the
								activities of the First Minnesota at Gettysburg. Also includes
								typescripts of two letters Colvill wrote to John B. Bachelder
								regarding the charge made by the regiment on July 2.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Lynn E. Pierce thesis: <emph render="italic">The First
									Minnesota Regiment at the Battle of Gettysburg</emph>, </unittitle>
							<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian"
								>1958.</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
			</c01>
			<c01>
				<did>
					<unittitle>Sources:</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>This set of files contains photocopied material sent to Moe by county
						historical societies and public libraries. The materials include
						contemporary newspaper reports of the regiment's engagements, letters
						written by the newspaper correspondents of various regimental companies and
						published in hometown newspapers, excerpts from county histories, magazine
						articles, and other printed matter. </p>
				</scopecontent>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Dakota County Historical Society. </unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Goodhue County Historical Society.</unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Minneapolis Public Library.</unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle><emph render="italic">Minnesota History</emph>
							articles.</unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Steve Osman (Fort Snelling History Center) materials. </unittitle>
						<physdesc>2 folders.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Rice County Historical Society.</unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>St. Louis County Historical Society.</unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Stillwater: History and biographies.</unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Wabasha County Historical Society.</unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Winona County Historical Society.</unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
			</c01>
			<c01>
				<did>
					<unittitle>Awards. </unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>Photocopies of book excerpts naming members of the regiment who were awarded
						the Medal of Honor.</p>
				</scopecontent>
			</c01>
			<c01>
				<did>
					<unittitle>Photographs.</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>Includes photocopies and reproductions of photographs held by the Library of
						Congress, the Minnesota Historical Society, and in private possession
						depicting regiment members and significant campaign scenes. Also includes a
						fuller print of the photograph of Henry and Isaac Taylor used on the jacket
						of Moe's book. Some correspondence between Moe and his publisher concerning
						the book jacket, selection of photographs, and captions are also
						included.</p>
				</scopecontent>
			</c01>
			<c01>
				<did>
					<unittitle>Epilogue:</unittitle>
				</did>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Miscellaneous.</unittitle>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Includes a summary of the regiment with a chronological listing of its
							maneuvers, battles, and engagements. Also includes photocopied letters
							between John R. Earnst, Superintendent of Gettysburg National Military
							Park, and Robert Meinhard, professor of history at Winona State
							University regarding the casualty rate of the First Minnesota at
							Gettysburg and a copy of an article by Anita Buck regarding the Last
							Man's Club of Company B. </p>
					</scopecontent>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Regimental members. </unittitle>
						<physdesc>2 folders.</physdesc>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Aranged alphabetically by name, includes photocopies of biographical,
							genealogical, military service, and occupational data on individual
							regiment members compiled from a variety of sources including letters,
							published articles, news clippings, obituaries, city directories,
							photographs, and a database kept by Charles Barden.</p>
					</scopecontent>
				</c02>
			</c01>
		</dsc>
	</archdesc>
</ead>
