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Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 14, no. 178 (September 24, 1861)]
24 September 1861
William Lloyd and Co. (Richmond, Va.), fl. 1861-1865
Shooting of 400 mutineers in Washington, Arrest of Maryland senators.
GLC05959.72.010
to Eunice Lombard Edwards
14 August 1862
Edwards, Oliver, 1835-1904
Major Edwards, commanding the 37th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers, informs his mother that he has assumed the command of Camp Briggs, in Pittsfield. Remarks, "I have a splendid set of men- better never were seen- but all green... The most...
GLC02163.02
December 27, 1862
Writes to his mother from head quarters, 37th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, in camp near White Oak Church. Comments that Colonel Russel expects a commission (possibly David Allen Russell). One of Edwards's men, Charlie [Hurd?], was recommended...
GLC02163.04
5 January 1863
Writes to his mother from head quarters, 37th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers. Notes that he was recently on picket duty on the Rappahannock River, one hundred yards from enemy pickets: "they seemed greatly to enjoy the reading of Jeff Davises'...
GLC02163.05
January 13, 1863
Writes to his mother from head quarters, 37th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers. Appears to follow GLC02163.06 (also to his mother). Location inferred from content. Informs her that Lieutenant Colonel Montague (possibly George Montague) will...
GLC02163.07
Writes to his mother from head quarters, 37th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers. Appears to have been written the same day as GLC02163.06 and .07. Notes that he received a letter from his mother upon his return (from visiting his wife, Annie). His...
GLC02163.08
January 16, 1863
Writes to his mother from head quarters, 37th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers. Reports, "We are to cross the Rappahannock again tomorrow morning, although I am not so foolish as to allow myself to think that in the coming struggle I must die, yet...
GLC02163.09
January 31, 1863
Writes to his mother from head quarters, 37th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers. Thanks his mother for a box from home, which he received on his birthday. Notes that Mr. Tiffany and a judge from Chicopee, Massachusetts were present for the opening...
GLC02163.10
16 November 1863
Replies to his mother from head quarters, 37th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers. Written near Culpepper Courthouse. Received correspondence from his mother while at Kelly's Ford, Virginia. Reports that the 2nd Corps (Army of the Potomac) was...
GLC02163.13
The Reveille on the Line of Battle
1876
Forbes, Edwin, 1839-1895
Marked "Plate 1." Contains two images. Top half is titled "The Reveille on the Line of Battle," and the bottom half is titled "Tattoo in Camp." Top half depicts the line of battle at daylight. The regimental bugler stands on the crest of the hill...
GLC02199.01
Commissary's Quarters in Winter Camp
Marked "Plate 2." The commissary sergeant is in the foreground weighing out rations of meat for the company cook. Structure to the left is an improvised stable built of pine boughs. The camp contains a log cabin and is situated on a lake, which is...
GLC02199.02
Through the Wilderness
Marked "Plate 3." Depicts a team of 5 horses being whipped by their riders as they drag a wagon of supplies and a piece of artillery along a muddy lane in the forest. The wagon wheels are caked with mud. The body of a dead horse lies in the lower...
GLC02199.03
A Wagoner's Shanty
Marked "Plate 4." Contains 3 separate images. Upper left image is titled "A wagoner's shanty," and shows a winter camp of a wagoner. The wagoner is chopping a log in front of his log cabin, which has an overhang of crossed branches and brush. At the...
GLC02199.04
The Pontoon Bridges
Marked "Plate 5." Depicts an army crossing two pontoon bridges over a river and closing up into column on a hill. The advance is pushing through the woods, which have caught fire. Actual size of the image without the margins is 27.7 x 40.4 cm...
GLC02199.05
A Thirsty Crowd at the Old Spring House
Marked "Plate 6." Contains 2 images. Top half is titled "A Thirsty Crowd at the Old Spring House," and shows scene on the line of march on a hot day. Most of the men are in Zouave uniforms. Bottom half is titled "Newspapers for the Army - A Race for...
GLC02199.06
The Leader of the Herd
Marked "Plate 7." Depicts cattle for army use being led by a Zouave butcher. Three other men with whips are riding along the line of cattle, which extends out of the view of the picture. Across the road can be seen the graves of two Union soldiers...
GLC02199.07
A Rainy Day on Picket
Marked "Plate 8." Contains 2 images. Left image is titled "A Rainy Day on Picket," and depicts a grizzled soldier leaning against a tree and staring off into the distance. He lets his rifle rest in the crook of his arm while his hands are shoved...
GLC02199.08
[Petition in favor of Captain John L. Vance]
December 29, 1862
Officers of the 4th Virginia Volunteer Infantry
Petition signed by the officers of the 4th Virginia Infantry in favor of Captain Vance of the same regiment who was arrested by Brigadier General Eliakim P. Scammon for intoxication while on duty as Field Officer of the day. Praises Vance as a...
GLC02414.161
to Eliakim P. Scammon
27 July 1863
White, Julius, 1816-1890
Brigadier General White writes to Brigadier General Scammon commanding the District of Kanawha to report that the 91st regiment has started for Gallipolis, West Virginia. Thanks him for allowing the regiment to stay for a few days. States that...
GLC02414.162
11 September 1863
White, Carr Bailey, 1823-1871
Copy of a note or telegram from Colonel White to General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio, most likely in Scammon's hand. Suggests that it would be better to have the lines closed at Gauley because citizens are passing through.
GLC02414.163
23 July 1863
Telegram to General Scammon from Brigadier General White. Thanks Scammon and says he will relieve the 91st regiment shortly and transport them to wherever Scammon directs.
GLC02414.164
Bailey & Turnstill, fl. 1863
Asks for payment from General Scammon for their bill of $7.30 for feeding horses last year. Asks where Captain John W. Skiles of the 23rd Ohio can be reached. On light blue paper.
GLC02414.165
to Martin P. Avery
March 31, 1863
Simmonds, Seth J., 1820-?
Marked copy. Captain Simmonds [possibly Seth J. Simmonds, captain in the Ohio 23rd Light Artillery] commanding the post at Gauley, West Virginia writes to Captain Avery, the Acting Assistant Adjutant General in the 23rd Ohio, about a scouting...
GLC02414.166
to James L. Botsford
2 March 1863
Paxton, J.C., fl. 1863
Colonel Paxton of the 2nd West Virginia Cavalry writes to Captain Botsford of the 23rd Ohio Infantry stating he has started L. Shurtliff of the 23rd Ohio in care of Captain Hill by orders of the General [Eliakim P. Scammon]. Written in Camp Piatt
GLC02414.167
[Scammon endorsement on an autograph letter signed to James L. Botsford]
6 March 1863
Scammon, Eliakim Parker, 1816-1894
Colonel Paxton of the 2nd West Virginia Cavalry writes to Captain Botsford of the 23rd Ohio Infantry asking if he can come to Charleston to see General Eliakim P. Scammon about a small expedition. With autograph endorsement of Scammon saying yes...
GLC02414.168
McCann, T.K., fl. 1863
Tells Brigadier General Scammon that he cannot return before Saturday because he must go to Cincinnati on business.
GLC02414.169
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 135 (June 7, 1864)]
7 June 1864
J.A. Cowardin & Co., (publishers), fl. 1853-1880
Staunton, Virginia occupied.
GLC05959.56.172
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 136 (June 8, 1864)]
8 June 1864
Butler's Operations on the Southside, By telegraph from General Lee's Army near Gaine's Mill, An incident of the siege of Charleston.
GLC05959.56.173
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 137 (June 9, 1864)]
9 June 1864
From General Johnston's Army, Grant's tactics.
GLC05959.56.174
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 143 (June 16, 1864)]
16 June 1864
Fighting near Petersburg, Alexandria partially destroyed by Yankees.
GLC05959.56.177
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 148 (June 22, 1864)]
22 June 1864
Enemy repulsed at Petersburg.
GLC05959.56.178
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 150 (June 24, 1864)]
24 June 1864
The fight near Lynchburg, The capture of Petersburg, the poition around petersburg, the cause of Grant's failure.
GLC05959.56.179
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 152 (June 27, 1864)]
27 June 1864
Defeat of Sheridan's Raiders, The Movements Around Petersburg, Capture of Petersburg.
GLC05959.56.180
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 27, no. 7 (July 8, 1864)]
8 July 1864
The Peace movement at the North, Lynchburg and teh late raids, The Yankee System of Finance.
GLC05959.56.182
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 27, no. 31 (August 4, 1864)]
4 August 1864
President Lincoln in Fortress Monroe for interview with General Grant.
GLC05959.56.183
The Sentinel. [Vol. 1, no. 48 (May 7, 1863)]
7 May 1863
Smith, Bailey & Co. (publishers)
The Yankee raid in Georgia.
GLC05959.57.01
The Sentinel. [Vol. 1, no. 238 (December 19, 1863)]
December 19, 1863
General Meade's Excursion Across the Rapidan, Firing on Charleston, The Averill Raid.
GLC05959.57.03
The Sentinel. [Vol. 1, no. 60 (March 9, 1864)]
9 March 1864
13th Alabama Regiment re-enlisted, Beast Butler at New Orleans..
GLC05959.57.06
The Sentinel. [Vol. 1, no. (March 29, 1864)]
March 29, 1864
Official Dispatch from New Orleans, two regiments captured, Fort DeRussey taken by assault, giving the Yankees control of the richest cotton region in the Southwest, Confederate Victory in Louisiana, Secretary Chase to issue "Gold Notes" under the...
GLC05959.57.08
The Sentinel. [Vol. 2, no. (July 7, 1864)]
7 July 1864
Major General Taylor's Address to the Soldiers of the Army of Western Louisiana - account of the campaign to take Texas and Louisiana, general Harker killed, Arrest of General Dix, The Capture of Morgantown.
GLC05959.57.14
The Sentinel. [Vol. 2, no. (July 12, 1864)]
12 July 1864
Fight between the CSS Alabama and USS Kearsage.
GLC05959.57.15
The Sentinel. [Vol. 2, no. (July 22, 1864)]
22 July 1864
General Order issued by the Governor of Massachusetts recruiting volunteers and Negro's in Rebel States, General Johston and his removal from the command of the Army of Tennessee, Hunter's Disastrousretreat, Major Preston killed in action.
GLC05959.57.17
The Sentinel. [Vol. 2, no. (August 12, 1864)]
12 August 1864
Entire Rebel Force evacuate Maryland's side of the Potomac, Enemy crossing at Williamsport 6 to 8 thousand strong, Eighth Virginia Cavalry burn Chambersburg - Jubal Early's Raid, The 4th of August to be a day of Fast, A Proclamation by Lincoln, The...
GLC05959.57.19
The Sentinel. [Vol. 2, no.277 (November 21, 1864)]
21 November 1864
Sherman's Movements, Vice-President Stephens letter to Senator Semmes of Lousiana concerning peace convention.
GLC05959.57.21
The Sentinel. [Vol. 2, no. (November 22, 1864)]
22 November 1864
Beauregard Marching on Memphis, Major General Burnside returned to the command of the Ninth Corps.
GLC05959.57.22
The Sentinel. [Vol. 2, no. (November 24, 1863)]
24 November 1863
Repulse of Yankees in the Valley of Virginia.
GLC05959.57.23
The Sentinel. [Vol. 2, no. 282 (November 26, 1864)]
26 November 1864
Generals Grant & Sherman.
GLC05959.57.24
The Record. [Vol. 1, no. 10 (August 20, 1863)]
20 August 1863
The Order for General Morgan's and His Officers Imprisonment in the Ohio Penitentiary.
GLC05959.58.02
The Record. [Vol. 1, no. 11 (August 27, 1863)]
27 August 1863
Prices in Northern States and Confederate States in Comparison, Letter from Confederate Senator Henry Triscott to a Union Senator, Resources of the South, Number of Livestock and Slaves and the Value of Each.
GLC05959.58.03
The Record. [Vol. 1, no. 20 (October 29, 1863)]
29 October 1863
A prayer for peace, List of Confederate POW's to be exchanged, CSS Alabama at Cape of Good Hope, Africa, Abraham Linocln's Draft.
GLC05959.58.06
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