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Daily express. [Vol. 12, no. 69, whole no. 3920 (March 22, 1862)]
March 22, 1862
A.F. Crutchfield & Co., fl. 1861
The late fight in Arkansas (Battle of Pea Ridge), Proclamation by governor of Virginia, General McClellan ditched.
GLC05959.74.25
to Eunice Lombard Edwards
December 27, 1862
Edwards, Oliver, 1835-1904
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
to Eliakim P. Scammon
December 16, 1861
Rice, William S., 1838-?
Rice, 1st Lieutenant of the 23rd Ohio and Chairman of board of survey, reports to Colonel Scammon about the contents of a box of clothing. States that the actual contents differ from what was supposed to be inside and lists the number of pants...
GLC02414.145
[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
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 20, no. 133 (December 7, 1861)]
December 7, 1861
J.A. Cowardin & Co., (publishers), fl. 1853-1880
Abe Lincoln's Message, Important Decision Under the Sequestration Act.
GLC05959.56.099
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 66 (March 17, 1864)]
March 17, 1864
Proclamation by President Jefferson Davis, making Friday, April 8, 1864 a day of fasting and prayer, Rebel cavalry attacks the enemy at Snickersville, and is successful in killing, wounding, and capturing all but 3 of the Yankee targets, Papers from...
GLC05959.56.148
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 69 (March 21, 1864)]
March 21, 1864
President Abraham Lincoln's official order calling for 200,000 additional Northern Troops, Report of the recent barbarous expedition up the Peninsula, supposedly to revenge the death of Dahlgren, Major-General W.J. Sherman's official report to Lt...
GLC05959.56.149
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 71 (March 23, 1864)]
March 23, 1864
Meeting held in New York with the purpose of nominating McClellan for the office of President.
GLC05959.56.150
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 73 (March 25, 1864)]
March 25, 1864
News from East Tennessee - Yankees only 20 miles east of Knoxville, Congressional voting of the Peace Party in the North, Enemy fire bombarding Charleston, Millard Fillmore's opinion of the War as spoken to a large crowd at Central Fair in Buffalo...
GLC05959.56.151
The Sentinel. [Vol. 1, no. 238 (December 19, 1863)]
December 19, 1863
Smith, Bailey & Co. (publishers)
General Meade's Excursion Across the Rapidan, Firing on Charleston, The Averill Raid.
GLC05959.57.03
Magnolia weekly. [Vol. 2, no. 26 (March 26, 1864)]
March 26, 1864
General Farragut has abandoned the bombardment of Fort Powell, Lincoln calls for two hundred thousand more men.
GLC05959.61.08
to his mother and sister
March 18, 1863
Coit, George O., fl. 1863
Writes about sightseeing in Washington and his plans for the rest of his return journey, including stopping in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
GLC03603.209
to his family
March 15, 1864
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Writes of the lull in activity for officers in the camp. He is reading a book titled "Hard Cash." Describes a problem with the Ordinance Officer over vouchers.
GLC03603.261
To his wife
December 9, 1861
Tillotson, George W., 1830-1918
"Last night was my first experience in a tent we had to set up our tents last night after dark and had no straw so we had to sleep on the ground[.]" Mentions inspecting himself for lice. Written on patriotic stationery.
GLC04558.002
December 28, 1861
Waiting for letters, rumors of peace propositions, visiting capitol building, rations.
GLC04558.004
to his sister
March 23, 1863
Tittle, George A., fl. 1862-1864
References his sister's letters of 25 July and 5 September 1862, which he received on 15 March 1863. Also received her letters from 5 & 7 January as well as 5 February. Tells her not send letter by the Naval Lyceum as letters are allowed to sit there...
GLC02828.08
March 15, 1863
Writes about having to send George away and of the impression he made on the other officers. He is still unsure of why the regiment was moved.
GLC03603.210
Writes that he was regretful for sending George away so suddenly. He did so because of a rumor that the regiment might be involved in a battle. Some officers have their wives with them. Says that he has heard from Cousin Lemuel that George is very...
GLC03603.211
March 22,1863
Thanks his mother for sending the newspapers and clippings. Writes of experiencing a very bad snow storm and the poor conditions of the enlisted mens' shelters. Whiskey was served to the entire regiment for warmth. Believes that his regiment is...
GLC03603.212
Charles Morgan Coit to George O. Coit
Writes that he wishes George could have come with him but that it was a very long, cold journey from Newport News to Suffolk. Asks that George write him from Baltimore, Maryland. Written at Camp Suffolk.
GLC03603.213
March 25, 1863
Writes that General Harland has told him that there is a chance that he will be made Major of the Regiment. Requests that his family keep this a secret as he is sure that it is only a slight possibility. Says that he is relieved that General [Ambrose...
GLC03603.214
March 22, 1864
Discusses the men from his regiment who have deserted and how they were punished. Describes being ill and of other officers sending for their ladies. "… wonder if mine would come if I sent for her…"
GLC03603.259
18 [December] 1861
"I am not disappointed much as to soldiers life it is easier if anything as yet than I expected...." Also, "Damn the schoolmaster but then you know I an't [sic] afraid of him caus[e] why I've got good faith in my little wifes constancy besides I...
GLC04558.003
March 21, 1862
Drill, shooting guns, health problems of other men. "The inhabitants are a hard miserable looking set what I have seen of them and the contrabands say that most of them are rebels at heart for all they have taken the oath of allegiance." Rumors of...
GLC04558.014
to Bell Wharton
Maitland, Joseph M., 1836-1918
Maitland writes to Bell from a camp outside Memphis. Reports he received a pass to go into Memphis and visited the Union Chapel for services. Complains there was a choir and no one else sang. Remarks the service was too stiff and formal for him....
GLC03523.10.117
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