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to Mary Hughes
September 18, 1862
Hughes, Alfred, fl. 1862-1864
Child-rearing advice; thanking her for her efforts at home; requesting socks; enclosing two newspaper clippings about escapes from Camp Chase.
GLC02166.070
September 19, 1862
Account of their day of prayer and thanksgiving; escapes and attempted escapes from Camp Chase.
GLC02166.071
to Eliza Cook
February 24, 1862
Cook, Gustave, 1835-1897
Short update quelling the rumors that his company was cut off from the army. Fears that the south has lost Kentucky and Tennessee. Has received family and friends' letters and will write back when he gets the chance.
GLC02570.18
27 October 1862
Discusses camp news and recent campaigns. Includes a graphic description of the aftermath of the battle of Perryville: "Such slaughter I never dreamed of. Any where on the field you could stand still and count from one to two hundred dead men in a...
GLC02570.30
February 17, 1863
Discusses the incredibly cold weather and has frostbite on both feet and one finger. Mentions a paralysis (seizure?) in his arms, spine and "brain which left me senseless and speechless for about 24 hours. They all thought you'd be a young widow…"...
GLC02570.39
6 August 1863
Rejoices that his wife's health has improved. Tells her to keep in mind her health for everyone's sake so she will be healthy when he returns. Reports that his brother Girard was shot through the thigh at the Battle of Gettysburg. He writes, "Were...
GLC02570.48
December 31, 1863
Has sent $300 and wishes he could have sent more. Tells Eliza that she shall reap her reward for all her sacrifices. Writes that Sam has been taken prisoner and reasons that "while a prisoner [Sam] is at least out of danger." Notes that his...
GLC02570.52
February 1, - February 9, 1864
Discusses their good fortune in life. Describes how he looks and feels. Says his wounded hand has greatly improved and is better than he would have ever suspected. Has stopped writing to people at home except for his wife "and they shall only hear...
GLC02570.53
16 September 1864
Shares his distress over being one of the few people left in his family. With his brother Girard paralyzed, Gustave feels he must take his place as the beloved warrior in the family but feels like he would be usurping that position. Tells Eliza she...
GLC02570.61
"Fort Burnh[a]m, Interior View."
[1861-1865]
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Image of soldiers amongst a group of closely-spaced tents.
GLC03029.01
"Interior, Fort Brady."
Numbered 10786 in pencil on verso. Image of two men beside a cannon near the camp wall.
GLC03029.02
"Gen. Heinkelman [Heintzelman] & staff at Arlington House."
Gathering of soldiers and women on the steps of Arlington House. Photographer Timothy O'Sullivan (in the tall black hat) stands next to Gen. Heinztelman (Horan, 32).
GLC03029.03
"Huts built by Reb[s] occupied by the Union sol[diers]s. Brandy."
Image of soldiers gathered before a group of a log structures.
GLC03029.06
"3 Reb Pris[oners] behind B[reast]works. "
[1863]
Image of three Confederate prisoners gathered behind the breastworks. Identified as Gettysburg in Ward, 237.
GLC03029.07
"3 Reb Pris[oners] behind B[reast]works."
Slightly darker print of image #7. Caption and image number on side of negative are slightly easier to read than in image #7.
GLC03029.08
"Engineers R. R. Depot."
Image shows eight men in a mixture of military and civilian dress, accompanied by four women and two young girls. No railroad is visible.
GLC03029.09
River scene with boats
Negative number 8913 penciled on verso, and also visible on front of image. River scene showing loading of ships, with a small encampment in the middle ground.
GLC03029.10
"Butler's line on the Appomattox n[ea]r Pertersbg [Petersburg.]"
[1864/05 -1864/06]
Shows cleared area behind a temporary fortification. Soldiers and log structures visible in the extreme background.
GLC03029.12
"13th N.Y. artillery at [F]ort Burpee."
Shows several groups of soldiers gathered behind the breastworks. Companion with image #14 (right half of stereo).
GLC03029.13
"13th N.Y. artillery at Ft. Burpee."
Companion with image #13 (left half of stereo).
GLC03029.14
"Ram Atlanta."
1863/06/17
[not before Union capture of C.S.S. Atlanta in Wassaw Sound, Ga., , cf. Davis and Wiley, v.1, 1050.] Distant image of C.S.S. Atlanta, presumably after Union capture, with soldiers standing along all three decks.
GLC03029.15
Men in front of tent
Pencil note "9997" on verso. Shows three white men outside of tent, one standing and wearing a kepi. An African American man (possibly a servant) stands to the right. Image affords a good view of the inside of the tent.
GLC03029.17
[Nine Officers]
Image shows nine officers in a clearing (eight standing and one seated).
GLC03029.18
"Fort Brady."
Image shows two cannons in a fortified trench, each manned by four soldiers.
GLC03029.19
"Signal Tower, Cobb[']s Hill."
1864-1865
[not before 14 June 1864, cf. The Photographic History of the Civil War, 310-311.] Image shows four soldiers, a wooden structure, and a carriage in the foreground, and the signal tower slightly behind and the right.
GLC03029.20
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