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to: Capt. Newstader, Paducah.
1862/03/30
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
"If the siege guns are in order & supplied with ammunition send them to Genl. Grant."
GLC05601.096
to: A. Tweedy, Paris Ill.
1862/03/31
"No permits are given or required."
GLC05601.098
to: his wife.
1862/03/05
Union victories in the west including the fall of Columbus and New Madrid. Also the capture of Fort Donelson and the abandonment of Bowling Green & Nashville. He complains that Stanton, McClellan and Buell have tried to take credit for his...
GLC05601.100
to: Major General B. F. Butler, New Orleans.
1861/10/14
The Secretary of State has informed him that the Count de Mijon, enjoyed his visit to the north. He claims the visit helped to develop friendly feelings between France and the U.S.
GLC05601.101
to: Major General McPherson, Memphis.
February 13, 1863
Marked private at the top. The list of promotions sent to the Senate by the President was not recommended or approved of by Halleck. "It is a political list, not a military one. I have done everything in my power to break up the system of political...
GLC05601.102
to: Brig General Montgomery C. Meigs, Quartermaster Master General.
1863/02/14
Responding to Meigs letter asking Captain Whipple, the brother of a bishop, to resign. Halleck responds that if Meigs wants Whipple to resign, he should ask the Captain himself. [Meigs note on verso:] 1863/02/16. Requesting the Halleck return the...
GLC05601.103
to: Henry W. Halleck.
1862/01/09
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872
He received a copy of Halleck's book, International Law and the Laws of War. "Nothing could have been more apropos for my own defense than this valuable book." [Possibly referring to the Trent Affair.]
GLC05601.104
to Edwin M. Stanton
23 May 1864
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Written prior to the campaign for New Hope Church, Georgia as General Sherman maneuvered around General Joseph E. Johnston's left flank. Sherman reports to Stanton that he will speak to the Governors as requested. He will continue to telegraph...
GLC06023
Elements of military art and science
18 July 1862
Meigs, Montgomery C. (Montgomery Cunningham), 1816-1892
Signed on the front pastedown and titlepage by Meigs. Book by Henry W. Halleck. Third edition, published in 1862 by D. Appleton & Company. A note on the titlepage updates Halleck's position
GLC06243
Eight military manuals printed by U.S. Military Academy Lithographic Press [Decimalized]
1838-1841
Seven manuals bound together, with a loose eighth item. The bound set was made for Halleck while a cadet at West Point, although the signature appears to be later. The single unbound manual was not owned by Halleck. Boxed together. Lithography by...
GLC05707
Notes on Architecture
circa 1838
Survey of classical architecture, with plates depicting Greek and Roman columns. Signed by Henry W. Halleck in ink on the first page. Lithography by George Aspinwall at the U.S. Military Academy Press. Owned by Halleck while a cadet at West Point...
GLC05707.02
Notes on the Attack and Defence of Permanent Works
October 1838
Reviews techniques and procedures for the attack and defense of military works. Two of the three plates fold out to ledger size, and all three exhibit pencil annotations. Lithography by George Aspinwall at the U.S. Military Academy Press. Signed...
GLC05707.03
Notes on Mines
Contains directions on constructing mines for use in military attacks. Lithography by George Aspinwall at the U.S. Military Academy Press. Signed by Halleck in ink on page 40. Owned by Halleck while a cadet at West Point. Bound together in a book...
GLC05707.04
General Remarks on the Motion of Machines
Manual on machines with equations and illustrations throughout. Handwritten notes throughout. Also one sheet of handwritten notes tipped in between pages 40 and 41. Signed by Halleck in pencil on pages 1 and 53. Owned by Henry W. Halleck while a...
GLC05707.05
Chemical Notes, on Gunpowder and its Materials
1838
Bailey, J.W., fl. 1838
Bailey is listed on title page as Acting Professor of Chemistry. Lithography by George Aspinwall at the U.S. Military Academy Press. Owned by Henry W. Halleck while a cadet at West Point. Bound together in a book with GLC05707.01-.07.
GLC05707.07
Notes on Gunpowder, Percussion, Powder, Cannon and Projectiles
1841
Knowlton, Miner, fl. 1841
Includes detailed schematic diagrams and sectional views of cannons, blast furnaces, projectiles, etc. Knowlton is listed on title page as Instructor of Artillery in the US Military Academy. Lithography by George Aspinwall at the U.S. Military...
GLC05707.08
to Henry W. Halleck
10 October 1862
Franklin, William Buel, 1823-1903
Wishes to command a proposed military expedition to Texas. Signed twice by Franklin.
GLC02462.05
to Henry Wager Halleck
February 16, 1864
Gillmore, Quincy Adams, 1825-1888
General Gillmore writes to Halleck, Commander in Chief of the United States Army. Requests "two or three active and educated Brig. Generals, one of whom should date from before the middle of April 1862." General Cullum previously informed Gillmore...
GLC02463.05
1863
Pope, John, 1822-1892
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
28 November 1863
Dix, John Adams, 1798-1879
General Dix, Commander of the Department of the East, encloses a confidential report (not included) by a detective from Buffalo, New York. Informs Halleck, General in Chief of the Union army, that the detective "has seen, as you will observe, a...
GLC02455.04
to Ulysses S. Grant
January 27, 1862
Major General Halleck transmits orders to Brigadier General Grant permitting the discharge of volunteers who desire to be recruited by the Navy for work on gun boats. The discharges must be distributed so they do not disrupt the efficiency of any...
GLC02455.05
Engraving of Henry Wager Halleck
1861-1877
Smith, Henry Wright, 1828-?
GLC02455.18
O'Neill, John A., 1836-?
Glued to right is a bio of Halleck.
GLC02455.22
October 5, 1863
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Henry S. Hewit will report to Washington, as ordered, in accordance with a notice to delinquents. Defends Hewit's conduct, and says if he was delinquent it was due only to a misunderstanding, but states he will report to "the 'Military Commission'"...
GLC00543
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
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