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[Wagons required for the transportation of Brigade Head Quarters, Artillery Park, Army of the Potomac]
circa 1864
Shaffer, Calvin, fl. 1863-1865
Signed by Captain Shaffer, commander of Artillery Park. Possibly created in Virginia.
GLC02382.172
[Field return, artillery reserve, Army of the Potomac]
8 January 1865
Mayo, Ezekiel R., 1834-?
Created near City Point. Captain Mayo lists numbers of officers and other enlisted men present for duty. Indicates casualties, guns, horses, etc. for several companies and batteries. At the bottom of the page, lists amounts of reserve ammunition.
GLC02382.173
January 15, 1865
State inferred from contents. Possibly created near City Point. Captain Mayo lists numbers of officers and other enlisted men present for duty. Indicates casualties, guns, horses, etc. for several companies. At the bottom of the page, lists...
GLC02382.174
to C. T. Bissell
February 26, 1865
Harn, William A., 1834-1889
Brevet Major signs as commander of an artillery brigade, 6th Corps, Army of the Potomac. Forwards a weekly report pertaining to stations of batteries under his command. Directs this report to Captain Bissell, Acting Assistant Adjutant General...
GLC02382.180
Captain Shaffer lists numbers of officers and other enlisted men present for duty. Indicates casualties, guns, horses, etc. for several companies and batteries. At the bottom of the page, lists amounts of reserve ammunition.
GLC02382.181
19 March 1865
Captain Mayo lists numbers of officers and other enlisted men present for duty. Indicates casualties, guns, horses, etc. for several companies and batteries. At the bottom of the page, lists amounts of reserve ammunition. Docket notes that this...
GLC02382.192
Report of stations of the batteries serving with artillery reserve, Army of the Potomac.
Also includes a report of heavy guns in defenses, City Point.
GLC02382.193
Field return, artillery reserve, Army of the Potomac
28 May 1865
Hays, William, 1819-1875
General Hays lists officers and other men present for duty, as well as serviceable and unserviceable horses for nineteen batteries under his command.
GLC02382.204
to Henry Jackson Hunt
circa March 19, 1873
Hascall, Mary, fl. 1873
Year inferred from contents. Hascall consoles Hunt after the death of his daughter (possibly Emily C. Hunt). Writes "one trouble follows another in this life, and a few more years will close the scene- and then it will matter little- what we have...
GLC02382.209
[General orders no. 29 announcing the death of First Lieutenant Fredrik Rosencrantz]
8 December 1879
Richards, W. V., fl. 1879-1880
Praises Rosencrantz, who served as an aide-de-camp to one of the commanders of the Army of the Potomac during the Civil War. Notes that Rosencrantz's brevets obtained during the Civil War were not confirmed by Senate due to an act of Congress....
GLC02382.216
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