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New-York times. [Vol. 11, no. 3358 (June 27, 1862)]
1862/06/27
GLC08726.23
to Jefferson Davis
June 9, 1864
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Written less than a week after the Battle of Cold Harbor, June 1-3, 1864, where Union General Ulysses S. Grant defeated the Confederates. Lee attempts to anticipate Grant's next move and warns of another major engagement. Lee notifies Davis of his...
GLC01026
Report of Major-General John Pope. Letter from the secretary of war, in answer to resolution of the House of 18th ultimo, transmitting copy of report of Major General John Pope.
1863
Pope, John, 1822-1892
Popes's report to the House of Representatives with accompanying documents and a foldout map. Concerns "the operations of the army of Virginia, while under his command." HED Doc. 81. Sabin 64116.
GLC00267.311
to Fitz-John Porter
October 31, 1867
Lee provides a brief list of his recollections of the events during the Battle of Bull Run (Manassas) August 29-30, 1862 in response to a request from Union General Fitz-John Porter. Union General John Pope refused to take the blame for the defeat...
GLC00214.01
to Clara Pope
July 27, 1861
John Pope writes to his wife about family matters at length.
GLC01596.04
to Jane Brisbin
August 11, 1862
Brisbin, James S. (James Sanks), 1837-1892
Captain Brisbin writes to his wife following the Battle of Malvern Hill, which he describes as "the memorable occasion when General [George] McClellan changed his base of operations from the York to the James River." Refers to Captain Kantz (possibly...
GLC01504.01
to Thomas Ewing
May 3, 1862
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
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 Henry Jackson Hunt
January 10, 1868
McClellan, George Brinton, 1826-1885
Mentions Upton (probably Emory Upton, who published a book on infantry tactics in 1867). Praises and discusses Hunt's artillery tactics, a topic on which Hunt had co-published in 1864. Discusses his European tour, including a meeting in Paris with...
GLC02382.062
October 23, 1883
Porter, Fitz-John, 1822-1901
Thanks Hunt for his recollections regarding Manassas. Mentions Generals John Fulton Reynolds, Robert Cumming Schenck, Irvin McDowell, John Alexander Logan, and John Pope, among others. Notes that another writer is tackling the topic of Manassas...
GLC02382.076
to Henry W. Halleck
Informs Halleck that the army will allow the starving Indians, the Winnebago and Sioux, to leave their lands, rather than die. He has given the order that the Indians will not be obstructed if they attempt to leave their lands. Though he is upset...
GLC02463.17
Battle of Cedar Mountain, Aug. 9th 1862
circa 1862
Currier & Ives
Hand colored lithograph published by Currier & Ives at 152 Nassau Street, New York. Caption under title says: "Between the Corps d'armée of Genl. Banks, constituting a part of the Army of Virginia, under Genl. Pope and a vastly superior number of the...
GLC02881.24
to his wife
26 July 1862
Williams, George M., fl. 1862
Reports that "every day brings the most distressing rumors from Culpeper". Most unfortunate, he confides, is that the rumors are in accordance with General Pope's orders so that he believes they may be true. As a result, he fears for his wife and...
GLC06582.32
to Benjamin Welch
9 November 1862
Discusses his relief from command of the Army of Virginia and the political maneuverings that have undermined his reputation and led to his relief. "Whether the impression already made upon the public mind by this cause of designed and persistent...
GLC04704
to General B. Welch, Jr.
February 21, 1861
Apologizes for not meeting Welch. Explains that on the way to Welch's house, he was persuaded to attend the opera: "Mr Lincoln told me that he was going to the opera... As I was the only one of his Army friends present I felt bound to do so-"...
GLC04705
to Edwin M. Stanton
March 30, 1862
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
Halleck writes to Stanton to report on Union troop strength in the western theater. Llists the number of troops under Generals Grant, Pope, Curtis, Strong, Steele, and Schofield, and the numbers in several state militia. Written on stationery of the...
GLC03831
to Parke Godwin re: Indian policy "with its evil results so far"
1864/08/18
With remounted CDV. Noted "Confidential." Sends a printed congressional report on Indian policy (not included) which he says does not indicate the best policy, but the best politically feasible policy.
GLC05048
to John C. Pope
8 July 1863
Sibley, Henry Hastings, 1811-1891
General Sibley writes to Major General Pope to report on his arrival at Camp Hayes and his preparations for a fight with the Eastern Sioux. THe Sioux were encamped at Devil's Lake and led by Little Crow. Describes the desolate country and...
GLC05051
[Collection of Horace B. Gardner]
5-22 July 1862
Gardner, Horace B., fl. 1862
Letters dated July 5, 12, and 22 1862. First McClellan lettersheet with McClellan patriotic, second on choice multicolor Magnus General Halleck lettersheet, eagle and shield patriotic. Last on plain paper with multicolor Magnus White House Views...
GLC02665
to Elhenan M. Mast
12 August 1862
Maitland, James M., 1815-1864
Discusses with his brother-in-law the idea of a draft in Kingston. Describes a "war meeting" he recently attended, where a great number of men from their community decided to volunteer for the war. Reports that "I was in town this afternoon and I...
GLC03523.10.026
to Father
6 September 1862
Terry, Robert B., fl. 1861-1865
Reports that they have gone on picket duty on the South side of the James River, one week before Harrison's Landing was evacuated. Details that they have been ordered to reinforce General John Pope's army at Rappahannock Station. Describes a battle...
GLC03523.08.43
to Captain Julius Walker Adams
April 11, 1879
Fitz-John Porter remarks that he recently traveled to Washington, D.C. for business. Discusses the board evaluating his conduct in the Battle of Second Manassas. Remarks that Major Gardiner plans to attempt to gain support from the Secretary of War...
GLC00214.02.03
to Colonel Julius Walker Adams
September 17, 1878
Discusses convening of the military commission to reevaluate Porter's actions during Second Manassas. Notes that Asa Gardiner, the lawyer opposing Porter in the trial "has notified 'McDowell & Pope that he will take care of their honor.' before the...
GLC00214.02.01
February 27, 1879
Discusses a delay in the meeting of the board. Mentions the arguments of John C. Bullitt and Joseph Hodges Choate, his counsels during hearings. Writes "I know nothing of the Board. My relations with it have been entirely of a formal character & I...
GLC00214.02.02
April 19, 1879
Discusses whether President Rutherford B. Hayes will support his case, which had been before a military board, concerning his conduct during the Battle of Second Manassas. Discusses his desire to keep the case separate from politics, and remarks that...
GLC00214.02.04
to John Codman Ropes
October 6, 1897
McLean, Nathaniel Collins, 1815-1905
McLean writes to historian John C. Ropes on the topic of the Battle of Second Manassas. GLC01740.05.01 and .02 were originally bound together. Accompanied by a docketed wrapper. In a letter from October 6, McLean, who was a Union General during the...
GLC01740.05.01
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