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In New York City while Peter served in the army. This letter bears no date, but internal evidence places it between the 14th and the 19th of October, 1862. Phisterer, New York in the War, IV 2983. In 1857 she had been in Boston to witness her brother's wedding, but she was evidently in Ireland at the time this letter was written. Cannot identify. Cannot identify. Margaret Welsh had an uncle by this name, although one cannot be sure that he is the John Prendergast to whom Peter is referring.
Heitman, Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army, 2 vols. Welsh did not retain his enthusiasm for the leadership of Col. See letters of May 13, 1863 and April 14, 1864. 92–93. James and Ann Gleason, son and daughterinlaw of the elder Gleasons, uncle and aunt with whom Margaret Welsh lived during her husband's army service. Cannot identify. Soldiers III 257. The battles of South Mountain (September 14) and Antietam (September 17). Walsh, "The Boston Pilot Reports the Civil War," Historical Journal of Massachusetts 9 (June 1981), 5, 14.
He died two weeks later at Carver Hospital in Washington. 131. Letter of December 25, 1862; Catton, Army of the Potomac, II 51–61. 244; Boston Pilot, February 14 and May 30, 1863. Letter of February 3, 1863. 308–309. Peter Welsh Pension File, NA. Letters of October 11, 1862; October 19, 1862; and February 3, 1863. 395. Peter Welsh's letters of December 18 and December 31, 1863 refer to a sixtysixth letter written to Margaret on December 3, 1863, but this letter cannot be found. Letters of February 8, 1863; February 22, 1863; letter to Patrick Prendergast, June 1, 1863.