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"An interesting moment"
1898 ca.
Image of a covered wagon, five horses, and a train. An unidentified man turned away from the camera at right. Phrase "an interesting moment" penciled on back.
GLC07002.15
to D. Miller
4 March 1870
Tilden, Samuel J. (Samuel Jones), 1814-1886
Letter of introduction of R.C. Root as Secretary of the Lebanon Springs (New York) Railroad Company to edit Miller's certificates on the consolidation agreement between Root's company and the B&R Railroad Company.
GLC02504.37
to George Ashmun
30 September 1839
Otis, Harrison G., 1765-1848
Otis, a former Massachusetts Congressman, declines an invitation from Massachusetts State Senator Ashmun, a member of the committee making arrangements for the Western Railroad Festival. Declares that the opening of the Western Railroad "is destined...
GLC02504.32
to Braxton Bragg
22 June 1862
Ruggles, Daniel, 1810-1897
Discusses various troop movements in Mississippi. States "General Van Dorn orders Breckinridges Corps and Six Thousand men from my Command forward to Vicksburg. General Villipigue telegraphs that his command is independent. He has all my armed...
GLC02460.13
to Jubal Early
6 March 1862
Trimble, Isaac Ridgeway, 1802-1888
Demands one hundred men on the next day to load railway cars. The men must arrive by 8 a.m., have their own officers with them, and bring their own dinners. Year not given, but both men are referred to as Brigadier Generals. In March of 1861...
GLC02461.33
to James Oliver Churchill
22 July 1863
Ransom, Thomas Edwin Greenfield, 1834-1864
Asks Captain Churchill to forward by express a package of shirts, remarking that he is very much in need of them. Writes, "We are occupying this delightful place, been here for ten days- captured some 50 prisoners- 5000 Texas beef cattle marked C.S...
GLC02464.14
to William Denison Whipple
1 August 1864
Parkhurst, John G., 1824-1906
Colonel Parkhurst describes the Battle of Brown's Mill (30-31 July 1864). Informs Union General Whipple that Colonel "James P. Brownlow has just come in here with a very few straggling cavalry entirely demoralized. Brownlow is barefooted. He...
GLC02465.17
to Pierre G. T. Beauregard
March 5, 1862
Mackall, William Whann, 1818-1891
General Johnston and his men are advancing towards Decatur, Alabama, and will soon join with Beauregard. Johnston's plan was use the rails to get from Decatur to Corinth, Mississippi. While this plan wound up succeeding, it took longer than Johnston...
GLC02456.16
Battery at the Relay House Near Baltimore, MD
1861/05
[Title and date inscribed on verso.]
GLC05137.018
Burned railroad car sheds in Atlanta
[1864]
The image shows the burned railroad car sheds after Sherman's troops destroyed Atlanta, and were preparing to move on to Savannah. Numeric notation on image: "55." Inscription on verso: "Preparing for the 'March to the sea.'" and "Atlanta." Numeric...
GLC05111.01.0978
G. O. no. 10 re: taking possession of railroad and telegraph lines
1862/02/04
Townsend, E. D. (Edward Davis), 1817-1893
GLC06783.03
to his mother
1862/6/14
Walbridge, Charles E., 1842-?
His regiment is resting for the first time since they left Camp Scott. A band of "guerrillas" [Stuart's cavalry] attacked the railroad at Tunstall's station. Discusses his duties as a quartermaster. He now wears a private's uniform with shoulder...
GLC04662.007
to mother
1864/9/4
They have received word of the capture of Atlanta. His train and depot were inspected and Col. Howard said, "he never before saw a depot in as good order..." Grant's army has taken possession of the Weldon railroad. He is trying to find a...
GLC04662.077
to: sister.
[1877]/08/26
Neafie, Theodore F., fl. 1861-1877
He sends his beliefs of a possible revolution brought on by the poor against the railroad monopolies. He decided that he may try his hand at mining at Balloontime National Park.
GLC07164.68
to Mary Epperly
24 April 1863
Epperly, Christian M., 1837-1904
Believes the Yankees are heading toward Gordon's ville to cut the railroad to Lynchburg, Virgina. Informs her that two men in camp have gotten married. Expresses his desire to go home.
GLC02715.050
1 August 1863
States that he wishes he had something else to eat besides bread and meat. Says that he is more satisfied here than in the eastern army. Notes that the regiment keeps going back and forth on the railroad.
GLC02715.063
21 October 1864
Writes that they are going to strike at the railroads near Bridge Port, Tennessee, unless they run into Yankees along the way. Reports that Jefferson Davis visited camp and told the Colonel of the 63rd Virginia that they would be coming back to...
GLC02715.108
16 October 1864
Reports that the Confederate army has destroyed part of the railroad between Atlanta, Georgia and Chattanooga, Tennessee. They captured "600 whitemen an[d] 800 Negroes." Writes that he believes the Yankee army is retreating toward Chattanooga.
GLC02715.111
to Nancy E. Jones
6-7 December 1862
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
George Cooper died of the measles. The Confederates tried to capture their grain train but were unsuccessful. He lists the hierarchy of officers above him: Sill, Rosecrans, Kirk, and Reid.
GLC02739.028
20 May 1864
Reports that 1,119 men were killed and wounded within ten minutes at the Battle of Resaca. Says that they are now forty miles from Atlanta, Georgia. Notes that the Yankees are close behind them and have possession of the railroad. Written from Ash...
GLC02715.092
8 March 1865
Writes that he has not heard from her since December 1864. Reports that the whole army is heading through North Carolina to Virginia. Notes Shaman's [General William T. Sherman] Army has destroyed all the railroads between Augusta, [Georgia] and...
GLC02715.119
to Nancy E. Jones [incomplete]
6 September [1862]
Move to Jeffersonville aboard extremely crowded train; march across the Ohio River into Kentucky, with enthusiastic reception; rumors of 60,000 Confederates within 10 miles of Louisville; saw "over one thousand negroes" as they passed through town.
GLC02739.009
21 October 1863
He expects the railroad to be opened all the way soon. They moved from Johnston's division to Sheridan's and from the 20th army corps to the 4th. He will send Rosecrans' congratulatory General Orders No. 227 in his next letter.
GLC02739.079
February 1864
The railroad has been repaired from Chattanooga to Knoxville and they will soon prepare for the spring campaign.
GLC02739.100
29 June 1863
Writes that he has been home on leave and has just returned to the army. Notes he is in a new regiment, "Company A 54 Va. Reg. Vol." Does not believe the men in his new company are as wicked those in the old one. Mentions that they came to...
GLC02715.057
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