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There is currently no available "Beginner" label. The following is the default level label: American soldiers were more likely to die from disease or accidents than they were to fall in battle. Dr. Joseph Goodhue was the United States Army surgeon assigned to Fort Constitution, New Hampshire. His graphic description of John Pettis' death highlights the role drinking played in American culture at that time. The per capita consumption of alcohol was much higher than in the 20th century and led to the temperance movement of the 19th century.

 

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Excerpt of Dr. Joseph Goodhue's Diary

author   Dr. Joseph Goodhue (1762-1849)
date   Jan 12, 1812
location   New Hampshire
height   12.25"
width   7.75"
process/materials   manuscript, paper, ink
item type   Personal Documents/Diary
accession #   #L99.185


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See Also...

Dr. Joseph Goodhue (1762-1849)

Letter to Doctor Joseph Goodhue

Promissory note to Joseph Goodhue


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