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To Mikell
08 May 1876
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
An attempt by a confederate colonel to deliver a letter to Abraham Lincoln, which was not answered but "probably prevented the execution of the captives."
GLC08043
Conditions of Peace Required of the So-called Seceded States
24 April 1861
Olmstead, Lemuel Gregory, 1808-1880
Eight articles express severe pro-Union sentiments. First article calls for unconditional surrender. Second article calls for one hundred "arch traitors" to be delievered up and hung. Third article calls for record of names of traitors so they can be...
GLC08057
to Marion Hutson
26 September 1863
Hutson, Charles J., 1842-1902
Written to his brother from camp near the Rapidan River in Virginia. Mentions that the Yankee cavalry, supported by infantry and artillery, tried to crop the river but they drove them back. The Yankee cavalry numbers worry the troops. Remarks that...
GLC08165.60
to Unknown
16 November 1888
"Tell father that the accompanying method has often been used to prevent people from assuming [illegible] position when they once get vertical." Includes illustration of woman being hanged.
GLC08284.014
to Ira Andrews
17 June 1863
Bartlett, George O., fl. 1862-1865
He discusses briefly the execution of a soldier for shooting another soldier. He ends his letter with offering to give Mr. Andrews ten dollars in gold to name Andrew's new child. Written in pencil.
GLC02158.16
to William Knox
1 July 1776
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Chastises William for not writing more. Discusses the recent Tory plot to either capture or assassinate George Washington and the subsequent hanging of a member of the General's Guard named John Rickey, a misidentification of Thomas Hickey, the only...
GLC02437.00356
to Henry Knox
15 September 1777
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Would have written to Knox sooner, but was obliged to attend the execution of a man who had deserted from his regiment. Writes, "...he was Shot at the Bottom of the Common, it is supprise'g how the people minds are alter'd about this matter from...
GLC02437.00649
to his mother
23 September 1863
Tate, Jeremiah M., fl. 1829-1877
Discusses shooting a deserter. Writes from a camp on the Rappahannock River.
GLC02082.43
to Mary
12 September 1863
Describes his leisure time. Reports that they are being sent to Chattanooga. Complains about the complaining men of the South. Describes how Lee treated deserters: he shot them.
GLC02082.42
to Brother H. (Henry)
7 May 1863
Porter, Charles B., fl. 1861-1863
They are about a hundred miles from Lousiville now. He says he has been very lucky the last few years. They have lost very few men to sickness and they have been lucky on the battlefield. He was disappointed to learn that a colonel of theirs was...
GLC02172.68
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