Marston lived at 24 Market St., Newburyport, Mass. Transferred from 3d N.H. Vols., Aug. 5, 1863; Exeter, N.H.; Dept. of South; Folly Island; Morris Island; Hilton Head; Fort Gregg; May 24, 1864, to Fort Wagner on secret service to decipher rebel code; disch. Aug. 17, 1864. Looking for more info Thanks
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Wednesday, May 6, 2015
William S Marston
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Check the online catalog of the South Carolina Historical Society for letters by William S. Marston.
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