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However, over the course of these battles, the 116th lost many men and was required to recruit the regiment back to full strength by 1864, the time that Zadock Springer enlisted.  Over the next year, the regiment suffered heavy losses due to fighting in the Overland and Appomattox Campaigns as well as aiding in the Siege of Petersburg.  The A, B, C, and D companies were mustered out in June, 1865 and the remaining companies, including \"K\" of which Zadock Springer was Quartermaster, mustered out in July of 1865.","Sources:\n Find A Grave History of the 116th PA","The processing, arrangement, and description of the Zadock B. Springer Letter was completed in January 2014.","The collection consists of a letter from Zadock B. Sprinter to Martha Caroll in 1864. This letter provides insight to life inside a prison camp during the Civil War, hardships a prisoner may have faced, and items they would have desired or not had access to.  Sent from Danville, Virginia, Zadock B. 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The A, B, C, and D companies were mustered out in June, 1865 and the remaining companies, including \"K\" of which Zadock Springer was Quartermaster, mustered out in July of 1865.","Sources:\n Find A Grave History of the 116th PA","The processing, arrangement, and description of the Zadock B. Springer Letter was completed in January 2014.","The collection consists of a letter from Zadock B. Sprinter to Martha Caroll in 1864. This letter provides insight to life inside a prison camp during the Civil War, hardships a prisoner may have faced, and items they would have desired or not had access to.  Sent from Danville, Virginia, Zadock B. Springer details relations and conditions of family members, as well as his own health and condition as a prisoner of war in a Confederate prison camp.  In addition, he asks Mrs. Caroll to send him some basic items such as blankets, socks, and food.  As a result of not having adequate clothing and blankets, Zadock reportedly caught a very bad cold.  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