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Address of the President of the United States
1916/08/29
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Regarding rights of railroad workers (8 hour days, overtime pay, etc.). Signed on page 8.
GLC06963
to Richard S. Ewell re: the destruction in Virginia
1862/03/28
Johnston, Joseph Egleston, 1807-1891
Ewell notes, "All rolling stocks on the rail road should be sent to the rear immediately... bridges burnt and every thing destructible in the V(irginia) V(alley) destroyed... Should the enemy come on we can deal with him." The letter has been...
GLC06923
to Joseph E. Johnston re: commencing Shenandoah Valley Campaign
1862/02/17
Jackson, Thomas J. "Stonewall", 1824-1863
"The other troops will leave for their respective destinations via the railroad, except those directed to procede to Manassa, they will march via Snicker's Gap."
GLC07170
to James A. Seddon
21 August 1864
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Handwritten telegram on which Robert E. Lee informs Secretary of War Seddon about Lt. Gen. A.P. Hill's attack against Federal troops in the Battle of Weldon Railroad (Globe Tavern) during the Petersburg campaign.: "The enemy abandoned last evg. his...
GLC07360
to Eliza Cook
16 September 1864
Cook, Gustave, 1835-1897
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
"Bridge destroyed by the Rebels in July 2d."
[1863]
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Image of bridge at Hanover Junction prior to destruction by Confederates, with men visible atop bridge, and railroad tracks in foreground.
GLC03029.05
"Engineers R. R. Depot."
[1861-1865]
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
"Street S[c]ene Alex[andria], Va."
Street scene showing horses, wagons, and several men on or beside the railroad tracks outside of a soap and candle factory.
GLC03029.11
to Samuel D. Ingham
3 January 1844
Maswell, N.L., fl. 1844
Maswell updates Ingham on the status of a disputed sale. Clintock "obtained a rule of court upon our Sheriff to bring the money arising from the sale of the Hazelton Co's locomotives 'into court for distribution.'"
GLC02233.03
Data for The Biographical Dictionary of the Railway Officials of America
1884/03/10
Tucker, Ada M., fl. 1862-1865
printed sheet of data for Tucker's sketch in The Biographical Dictionary of the Railway Officials of America.
GLC07642.15
Data for the second volume of The Biographical Dictionary of the Railway Officials of America.
1887/12/15
printed sheet of data for Tucker's sketch in second volume of The Biographical Dictionary of the Railway Officials of America.
GLC07642.16
Atlanta, and its rebel defences
circa 1864
Stanley, Lucius T., 1844-1934
Printed Civil War map from the Atlanta Campaign. Names major streets. The Fair Ground, Cemetery, the Locomotive House of the W & A Railroad, the Atlanta Steam Tannery, White Hall, and the headwaters of South River are indicated. The tracks for the...
GLC02710.38
to Peter B. Rathbone
10 September 1862
Dederer, N. A., fl. 1862-1863
The regiment's journey from Elmira to Baltimore by rail. Their march through the city, his wish for "the shoulder straps of a captain instead of a Lieut[ant's]."
GLC04703.01
Oklahoma City
1889 August
Prettyman, William S., fl. 1889-1894
Title from verso. Image of a fairly large town consisting of frame buildings shown at a distance. Railroad passes in front of town. Boxcars from the AT & SF RR line the tracks. A frame house and several horses grazing are in foreground of the image...
GLC05475.04
to Sarah Wood
26 June 1863
Wood, Matthew, fl. 1862-1865
Written from London, Kentucky to his wife. Describes raids in Tennessee and Virginia, destroying railroads, burning bridges, tearing down telegraph wires. Also describes the rainy weather. Expresses concern because he sent a dollar in a letter, but...
GLC02176.07
to unknown
6 June 1888
Author and recipient unknown. Describes neighborhood and the proximity of the B and M railroad, which is set to make the town a successful business center. Describes nearby schools, and one which features preaching by a "Babtist" every two weeks...
GLC02176.31
to: [Robert] Allen. (Louisville, [Ky.])
1865/05/15
Thomas, George Henry, 1816-1870
secretarial copy of a telegram requesting a special passenger train to carry Jefferson Davis to Washington, D.C: "Keep quiet about the object of engaging the special train but it must be at Parkersburg on Friday next…." Note at upper right reads "By...
GLC07642.03
Annual Report to the Quartermaster General,
1864
Hull & Brother, Printers,Annual Report to the Quartermaster General, Complied Pursuant to Gen. Order No. 29, Q.M. Gen's Office, 6 July 1864. Capt. A.M. Tucker, A.Q.M. Vols, Louisville, Ky. Tucker's activities as Assistant Quartermaster for the...
GLC07642.02
to: A[lba] M. Tucker
1865/06/02
Allen, Robert, fl. 1865
transportation of troops via steamboat or rail. Copy of letter printed on wove paper.
GLC07642.13
3 August 1860
Duncan, Stephen, 1787-1867
Remarks on the purchase of "Negro boots- made of the very best materials," which he plans to obtain at a reasonable rate. Discusses the collection of interest on the liabilities of the Michigan Southern Rail Road. A note scribbled on page two...
GLC05339.11
to his wife
24 September 1862
Jones, John, fl. 1862-1864
He heard that the western army is in combat. Talks about the Negro Companies in the Civil War. Discusses the Emancipation Proclamation. Writes about a train accident. He hopes to be home by spring.
GLC05981.08
19 June 1864
A large amount of mail was captured and burned near Dalton. Apologizes for not writing enough. Mentions a confrontation with the Confederates. "Railroad atrocities." Predicts Richmond will fall soon. Writes about the weather.
GLC05981.46
12 March 1862
Williams, George M., fl. 1862
Describes the uncertainty of army movements. Advises his wife to take the next train to him if she fears anything. He complains that the Government maintains too much secrecy, and so exaggerates peoples' fears.
GLC06582.11
14 March 1862
Asks why his wife does not write more frequently so he does not need to be as worried for her safety. He writes that he was unable to get a leave of absence. He thought up an idea to ask the Secretary of War to station troops in Culpeper to serve as...
GLC06582.13
to Jemima Shifflet
January 1862
Shifflet, Hillary, 1823-1863
Shifflet cried upon reading her last letter, glad to hear that the family was well. He reports that "our union men have gain[ed] another greate victory on cumberland river" though the men "had to dis mount from thare horses and fight on foot." He...
GLC02174.02
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