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to George H. Thomas
21 May 1864
Garrard, Kenner, 1828-1879
Reports that the bridge that Thomas was looking for has been found, and that the Confederates have burned it. Reports he was unable to save the bridge. Recipient inferred.
GLC03504
to Oliver Otis Howard
28 August 1864
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Sherman, commander of the Military Division of the Mississippi, writes to General Howard during the Atlanta campaign. Instructs Howard to join forces with General George Henry Thomas. Writes "I dont think the enemy yet understand our movement....
GLC04209
A Camp Meeting With a Purpose
October 1862
Armstead, George, fl. 1861-1865
A print of a photograph taken near Corinth, Kentucky in October 1862. Image shows a large assemblage of troops stretching across the entire photograph. A few soldiers sit in the shade under trees next to horses in the foreground, apart from the...
GLC05111.01.0019
[Oval portrait of George Henry Thomas in uniform]
circa 1863
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
One undated photograph of Union Major General George Henry Thomas. Image is of his right profile. See GLC00556 for another portrait view of Thomas.
GLC05111.01.0051
[Portrait of George H. Thomas in carte de visite, in strip]
circa 1861-1865
Three copies of a photograph of General George H. Thomas. Taken by Brady sometime after 1862. Thomas is wearing a Union army general officer's uniform with shoulder strips indicating his rank as Major General, to which he was promoted on April 25th...
GLC05111.01.0057
January 17, 1862
Buell, Don Carlos, 1818-1898
Orders Thomas to pursue and defeat General Felix Zollicoffer's forces, located on the north side of the Cumberland River in Kentucky. Also discusses road improvements, communication, and rations. The note at bottom, written and initialed by Buell...
GLC03628
[Multiple endorsements on a letter to General William D. Whipple]
12 September 1864
Endorsed 12 September by Sherman, who orders the recipient to report to Major General Howard (Oliver Otis Howard). Endorsed 28 August 1864 by General George Henry Thomas, who forwards the document to Sherman; endorsed and forwarded 25 August 1864 by...
GLC03688
to John W. Thomas
31 August 1848
Thomas, George Henry, 1816-1870
Writes to his brother about the dwindling army of occupation, as the war had ended in February. Assures his brother that he will assist in relocating the family to Norfolk. Plans on being discharged soon but will apply for a furlough in October in...
GLC05520
to George Thomas
18 September 1863
Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881
Orders for troop movement during Battle of Chickamauga. Written on stationery of the Headquarters, Department of the Cumberland. The signature appears to have been torn out and later re-attached.
GLC06004
[Diary of an unknown officer, 54th United States Colored Troops]
December 17, 1864- January 31,1865
An unknown soldier writes from various encampments and locations, including Fort Smith, Arkansas. Contains entries discussing various aspects of the Civil War, fellow soldiers, weather, and location. States that on 20 December 1864, Samuel Perkins...
GLC06270
2 December 1864
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Grant, commander-in-chief of the United States Army, instructs General Thomas to move out of Nashville, Tennessee, "and force the enemy to retire or fight upon ground of your own choosing." Informs Thomas, commanding the Department of the Cumberland...
GLC05730
to unknown
February 8, 1864
General Thomas writes from Headquarters, Department of the Cumberland to an unnamed colonel. Requests that the colonel "give the enclosed list of relics to Mrs. Goddard with my compliments and say that I am sorry I can do no better for the Sanitary...
GLC02457.18
[Albumen portrait of Major General George Henry Thomas]
circa 1862
One undated photograph of Union Major General George Henry Thomas. See GLC05111.01.0051 for another profile view of Thomas.
GLC00556
to Henry W. Halleck
May 17, 1864
Sherman writes to General Halleck about the Atlanta campaign. He discusses the movements of Union generals James B. McPherson, George H. Thomas, and John M. Schofield. Sherman is on his way to Adamsville, Georgia, to engage enemy forces led by Joseph...
GLC00639.23
to Edward O.C. Ord
18 April 1870
Remarks upon issues mentioned in General Ord's last letter such as the death of General George Henry Thomas, the assignment of John McAllister Schofield to his post, and the creation of a new department in Arizona. Sherman also writes that there is...
GLC03219
[Notification to George H. Thomas of his appointment by President Lincoln to Brigadier General of Volunteers]
17 August 1861
Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889
Partially printed document issued by the War Department. If Thomas accepts the appointment, he is instructed to return an oath enclosed with the letter. Thomas is also instructed to report to Brigadier General Robert Anderson for orders.
GLC03816.01
to George Henry Thomas
27 October 1863
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
Partially printed document informing Thomas that he has been appointed Brigadier General by the President of the United States. Signed by Stanton as Secretary of War. A note at the bottom of the page indicates that Thomas accepted this appointment...
GLC03816.02
1863 Diary
1863
Cook, Henry, fl. 1862-1864
Henry Cook describes his life in camp, including his reading and other pasttimes, day trips into cities, soldiers' pay, food, and signal corps duty. He also writes of the movements of the signal corps and of his regiment (9th NJ Volunteers) in...
GLC03958.02
to Frances Lucretia Thomas
December 26, 1864
Tower, Zealous Bates, 1819-1900
Letter addressed to Mrs. Thomas (possibly Frances Thomas, formerly Kellogg), wife of Union General George H. Thomas. Tower, chief engineer of the defenses of Nashville, describes the December 15-16 Battle of Nashville. Thomas, commanding Union forces...
GLC01654
to Hattie Allison
1 October 1863
Allison, Eben, fl. 1861-1865
One letter from Eben Allison to Hattie Allison dated October 1, 1863. Mentions the aftermath of the Battle of Chickamauga and the actions of "Pap Thomas" whose corps saved the army from disaster.
GLC03523.24.066
Engraving of George Henry Thomas
March 12, 1870
One engraving of George Henry Thomas dated circa 1870. Bust portrait of Thomas.
GLC08878.0573
to William Henry French
25 November 1863
Grant, Ulysses S., 1822-1885
Circular letter from Grant regarding victory at Chattanooga. Signed by J. H. Chase, Lieutenant and Assistant Adjutant General, 26 November 1863. Serves as a circular announcing a Union victory at Chattanooga, Tennessee. The first message, to General...
GLC08601
Daily alta California. [Vol. 22, no. 7323 (April 9, 1870)]
9 April 1870
Frederick MacCrellish & Co.
Discusses proceedings in the House and the Senate. Contains details of the funeral proceedings of Union General George H. Thomas.
GLC08725.11
July 19, 1864
Sherman writes to General Thomas, also engaged in the Atlanta campaign. He refers to a note from General George Stoneman endorsed by Thomas, which reported the advance of troops under the command of Confederate General John Hood. Sherman writes that...
GLC00583
to James B. McPherson or John A. Logan
July 20, 1864
Also addressed to John A. Logan, commander of the 15th corps, Army of the Tennessee. Sherman explains his own position and the positions and plans of the divisions under the command of John McAllister Schofield, Oliver O. Howard, and George H. Thomas...
GLC00607
to Thomas Ewing
May 3, 1862
Sherman writes about the Battle of Shiloh, April 6-7, 1862. He discusses his experiences in it, the strategy of the battle, the officers' uniforms, and various Union generals. He explains his daring position at Shiloh, "I do not think I exposed...
GLC01203
to: [Robert] Allen. (Louisville, [Ky.])
1865/05/15
secretarial copy of a telegram requesting a special passenger train to carry Jefferson Davis to Washington, D.C: "Keep quiet about the object of engaging the special train but it must be at Parkersburg on Friday next…." Note at upper right reads "By...
GLC07642.03
[Civil War reminiscence]
1865/05/12-15
Thomas, George H.
War reminiscence containing full text of seven telegrams regarding transportation of Jefferson Davis from Nashville to Washington, D.C. (These telegrams appear as items 3-9 in this collection.)
GLC07642.10
to Edwin M. Stanton
December 4, 1863
Hooker, Joseph, 1814-1879
Recommends that Brigadier General John W. Geary be promoted for his service in the Battle of Wauhatchie. Endorsement on the verso signed by generals Ulysses S. Grant, Joseph Hooker, George H. Thomas, and James A. Hardie support the request. Thomas's...
GLC00782.04
to William P. Fessenden
December 25, 1864
General Tower, chief engineer of Union defenses at Nashville, describes the Battle of Nashville to Fessenden, Secretary of the Treasury. He relates the strategies of Union Generals George Henry Thomas, Andrew Jackson Smith, James Harrison Wilson, and...
GLC00849.01
Battles before Nashville December 15 & 16, 1864 between U. S. Army commanded by Major Gen'l G. H. Thomas and Rebel Forces under Gen'l Hood
Autograph (lithograph) map entitled "Battles before Nashville 15 & 16 December 1864 between U. S. Army commanded by Major Gen'l G. H. Thomas and Rebel Forces under Gen'l Hood." Tower, chief engineer of Union defenses at Nashville, possibly...
GLC00849.03
January 18, 1865
Ulysses S. Grant writes to Major General Henry W. Halleck in Washington, D.C. concerning Confederate General Pierre G. T. Beauregard's trip west to gather General John B. Hood's army in order to bring them against Union General William T. Sherman...
GLC04357
February 3, 1865
Discusses future appointments within the army. Suggests that the state of Tennessee should be under one commander and that west Kentucky and west Tennessee should be added to General George H. Thomas's command. Mentions General Cadwallader C...
GLC00090
[Clipped signature]
circa 1865
GLC02063.07
[Carte de visite of George Henry Thomas]
1865 ca.
Signed on image as Maj Gen., bust by Brady
GLC02136.12
to Henry M. Cist
21 April 1868
Writes to Union General Thomas concerning the various meetings of the armies of the Union. Writes that he does not believe General William T. Sherman wanted to break down the Society of Army of the Cumberland by having all the armies meet in Chicago...
GLC02351
7 December 1864
Grant suggest that if George Thomas will not attack Nashville, he may have to be replaced in command by John Schoefield. "You probably saw my order to Thomas to attack: If he does not do it promptly I want to recommend superceeding him by Schofield...
GLC08971
to Henry Jackson Hunt
February 11, 1871
Lee, John F., 1813-1884
Declares of courts and commissions organized by Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War 1862-1868, "Couldn't he organize courts & commissions to convict! They would have hung their own innocent mothers." Discussing Senator Charles Sumner, writes "Isn't...
GLC02382.085
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