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Patricia Morrow <[log in to unmask]>
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A LISTSERV list for discussions pertaining to New York State history." <[log in to unmask]>
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This book may contain the information you are seeking. "The One Hundred and
Twentieth Regiment New York State Volunteers. A Narrative of Its Services
in the War for the Union," by C. Van Santvoord, D. D., Chaplain U. S. A.,
1861-5, published by the One Hundred and Twentieth N. Y. Regimental Union,
Roundout, Press of the Kingston Freeman, 1894; reprinted by Hope Farm
Press, Cornwallville, NY, 1983.

The late Charles E. Dornbusch, proprietor of Hope Farm Press and
bibliographer at the New York Public Library, owned an impressive
collection of Civil War books and manuscripts, some of which may have ended
up at the Greene County Historical Society's Vedder Memorial Library in
Coxsackie, NY, as this organization served as executors of his estate.
Among other titles, Mr. Dornbusch was responsible for publishing the four
volume "Military Bibliography of the Civil War."

Patricia Morrow, Windham Town Historian

>Cornelius VanSantvoord was the historian of the 120thVolunteer Regiment
from Ulster and Greene Counties. Does anyone know how I can begin to track
down the whereabouts of his files? They are not archived in any public
library in New York.

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