I was doing research on a specific Connecticut soldier who enlisted in Stonington, CT on June 18, 1862. I believe he answered Lincoln's second call for volunteers. He was mustered in at New Haven, CT on June 30, 1862. I always been confused as to the difference between enlist and muster in. When he enlisted, that is where he actually joins the Army? When he was mustered in, does this mean when he was actually placed into a unit?
Now I actually found a reference in another soldier's letter in his unit to him first arriving into his regiment's camp in Fredericksburg, VA on August 16, 1862. My question is what was he doing for the last month? What would a replacement soldier be doing prior to him first joining his unit?
Now I actually found a reference in another soldier's letter in his unit to him first arriving into his regiment's camp in Fredericksburg, VA on August 16, 1862. My question is what was he doing for the last month? What would a replacement soldier be doing prior to him first joining his unit?
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