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to unknown recipient re: recommending job for disabled soldier Edward Mumy
1869/07/10
Sheridan, Philip Henry, 1831-1888
The soldier's name was Edward Mumy.
GLC02465.22
Zouaves demonstrating removal of wounded men from field in ambulance. [1864 ca.]
1864 ca.
Staged photograph of Zouaves demonstrating the removal of wounded men and placing them in an ambulance. Zouaves could be members of the 114th Pennsylvania Regiment. Location possibly in Virginia. Note on back: "Manner of removing wounded from the...
GLC05111.01.0212
to Mary Noyes
circa November- December 1776
Noyes, John, 1740-1784
John Noyes writes to his wife in Newbury, Massachusetts. He discusses battles or skirmishes in New York but it is not clear which ones because the letter is incomplete and not dated. He reports on how many wounded or killed on each side. States that...
GLC01450.056.09
to William Knox
October 5, 1778
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Written at Fredericksburgh. Comments on the arrival of (the privateer) General Arnold's prize. Thinks the British will leave the United States to secure their possessions elsewhere, noting that an attempt to capture the French fleet at Boston rests...
GLC02437.00728
Embalming the Dead
1861-1865 ca.
E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., publisher. Label on front: "Embalming the Dead." Caption on verso: "Dr. Richard Burr, Embalming Surgeon, Army of the James." Autopsy table looks like a door placed on two barrels.
GLC05137.198
Wounded Indians
May 20, 1864
E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., publisher. Negative by Matthew Brady & Co. Torn tax stamp on verso. Date from William Frassinito, "Grant And Lee the Virginia Campaigns, 1864-1865" (New York: Macmillian Publishing Co., 1983).
GLC05137.001
Ambulance Wagons on the Battle-Field of Bull Run
1861-1862 ca.
E. & H. T. Anthony.
GLC05137.008
Southern Military College, Nashville, Tenn
[1864?]
E. & H. T. Anthony, publisher. Rest of caption: "Now used as a Military Hospital for officers."
GLC05137.044
to Richard H. Jackson
11 May 1862
Watson, Sam, fl. 1861-1864
He writes that the wounded of his regiment have come into town. The last page is an army song called "Marching Song."
GLC07705.305
12 July 1862
He writes that the wounded and disabled are now coming in the thousands, mainly from McClellan. His father and wife are healthy but his father worries about him.
GLC07705.310
to J. W. Sullivan
June 1, 1865
Williams, A. F., fl. 1864-1866
Because George May Powell did not write with their proposition, he agrees to use efficient skill and energy to start with a plan listing people and their interest in the patent. Powell will raise necessary funds to set things in motion, and will...
GLC00687.232
December 27, 1862
Watson, Martha, fl. 1861-1864
She hopes he comes out of every battle safe. Currently, she belongs to a linting party that meets three times a week to scrape lint for the wounded soldiers.
GLC07705.330
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