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Gift acknowledgement by N-Y Historical Society for Mexican musket to Ward
1847/12/10
Gibbs, George, fl. 1847
Signed by Gibbs as librarian. The musket came from the battlefield at San Jacinto.
GLC02145.73
A short journal of the transactions of Capt. Augustus Stanton's company.
January - July 1776
Stanton, Agustes, fl. 1776
Grey-blue paper boards, 12 mo. A delicate and tiny 5 page long record, fully entitled: "A short jornal [sic] of the Transactions of Capt. Agustus Stanton's Company. and their Marchings and Camping in the Service of this Colony." Includes specifics...
GLC02150.02
The names of those in Captain Arnold's company which crossed the North River Dec 4th, 1776
December 4, 1776
A list of the men in Captain Arnold's company who crossed the North River on December 4, 1776.
GLC02150.04
[Collection of Michael M. Miller, K company, 1st Pennsylvania Reserves] [decimalized]
1861-1864
Miller, Michael Murray, fl. 1861-1864
Sergeant Michael Murray Miller of the 1st Pennsylvania Reserves came from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Most of the letters are to his wife. Included in 206 item collection are 39 letters from his wife to him from Gettysburg and 13 other letters to and...
GLC02155
[Collection of Edward W. Amsden, D company, 3rd regiment, Ohio, cavalry] [Decimalized .01-.31]
1862-1865
Amsden, Edward W., fl. 1862-1865
Letters regarding fighting in Nashville, capturing Morgan's Men, cavalry.
GLC02156
[Collection of George E. Armstrong, A company, 165th regiment, New York, infantry] [decimalized]
1861-1865
Armstrong, George E., fl. 1861-1865
Letters to his brother Charles Armstrong concerning battles in Louisiana, mention of enslaved people who worked on plantations, with two letters from friends mentioning George's death. Six documents from his service and ten pieces of ephemera.
GLC02157
[Collection of George O. Bartlett, B battery, 1st regiment, Rhode Island, light artillery] [Decimalized .01-.21]
1862-1863
Bartlett, George O., fl. 1862-1865
Bartlett came from Rice City, Rhode Island, and saw action at Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. His spelling is poor but his writing is descriptive.
The George O. Bartlett collection of Civil War correspondence contains letters and...
GLC02158
[Collection of William B. Davis, D company, 10th regiment, Connecticut, infantry] [Decimalized .01-.06]
1861-1862
Davis, William B., fl. 1861-1862
All 6 of these letters are written from New Berne, North Carolina (written as "New Berne" or "Newberne"), to his sister back in Connecticut. Davis is wounded 8 February 1862 at Roanoke Island, and writes in detail of this battle and of his wound...
GLC02160
[Collection of Nelson E. Dodge and John Blanchard, D company, 2nd regiment, Vermont, infantry] [decimalized]
1862-1864
Dodge, Nelson E., fl. 1862-1864
Both Dodge and Blanchard were Privates from Barre, Vermont. Letters mention skirmishes, troop movements, camp life and difficulties in the Army of the Potomac. Includes photograph. Some letters to Esther Kinney. Inventory available.
GLC02162
[Collection of William H. Holly, E company, 12th regiment, Connecticut, infantry] [Decimalized .01-.17]
Holly, William H., ?-1864
Written between January 1862 and May 1864 to a friend, Mary Ann Davis, first from Connecticut and then from various camps in Louisiana (Parapet, Hubbard, Kearney, and Stevens, as well as two regions - Lakeport and Vermilion Bayou). Describes the...
GLC02165
Morning Report Book of Company G 1 Fla Vols
June 9, 1862 - March 30, 1863
Leigh, John D., fl. 1863
Covers a number of periods. Book was first used as a morning report book by Company G of the First Florida Volunteers in the summer of 1862. Counts number of present and absent members of the company and gives their rank. Used from 9 June 1862...
GLC02168
[Collection of Justus Morse, G company, 4th regiment, Indiana, infantry] [Decimalized .01- .66]
1861-1910
Morse, Justus, fl. 1861-1864
Morse was a Private in the 47th Indiana Volunteers, Co. G. The collection describes battles and skirmishing in Missouri, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi. One group of letters were written from City Hospital in Indianapolis. The bulk...
GLC02170
[Collection of Erastus R. McKinney, I company, 11th regiment, Illinois, infantry] [decimalized]
1851-1904
McKinney, Erastus R., fl. 1851-1904
Collection of 47 items from the papers of Erastus Root McKinney, who served as a private in the 11th Illinois Volunteers. The collection consists of 43 documents, 4 photographs, and a diary, much of which documents McKinney's service in the Civil War...
GLC02179.01
[Diary of Erastus McKinney]
January 26, 1862 - June 9, 1862
Autograph manuscript signed. Includes reports on Union casualities during the capture of Fort Donelson (fought from 11 February to 16 February 1862 at Stewart County, Tennessee).
GLC02179.02
[Collection of John H. Powers, 1st regiment, Vermont, cavalry] [decimalized]
1860-1877
Powers, John Hale, fl. 1973
Collection of 75 letters written to a private in the first Vermont Cavalry, 1860-77, from friends and schoolmates at Newbury Seminary, and fraternity brothers from Wesleyan College. Some of the letters are from soldiers in the field, while others...
GLC02181
[Address to soldiers before anticipated Union assault on Corinth]
2 May 1862
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
Rallying the soldiers before the anticipated battle and assuring a Confederate victory. "We are about to meet once more, in the shock of battle, the invaders of our soil, the despoilers of our homes, the disturbers of our family ties. Face to face...
GLC02195
[Oil painting of General Ulysses S. Grant on horseback overlooking a battlefield]
circa 1875
Gaul, Gilbert William, 1855-1919
Depicts Grant writing in a notebook while overlooking a battlefield. Several Confederate soldiers lay dead and dying in the foreground. Other Union leaders confer on horseback. Completed in black, white, gray, and brown. Signed by the artist in...
GLC02201
to John A. Wharton
December 1, 1862
Hardee, William J., 1815-1873
Discusses military matters. Wishes to know the strength of the army Wharton is fighting, says he cannot send General Wood's forces far away, and says his men will soon be prepared to fight. Address page contains a penciled endorsement signed by...
GLC02213
[Collection of Edward Ward, 4th regiment, Tennessee, infantry] [decimalized]
Ward, Edward K., 1837-1864
The collection consists of thirty-four letters written by Edward K. Ward to his sister Elmira Ward. Edward enlisted in Company A of the 4th Tennessee as a Second Lieutenant. He writes of his experiences at Murfreesboro, Shiloh, Nashville...
GLC02232
[Union surgeon's diary, 10th PA Reserve Vols.]
October 26, 1862 - February 5, 1864
Rohrer, Benjamin, fl. 1862
Autograph manuscript. Reports on the Battle of Gettysburg (fought 1-3 July 1863 near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania). He mentions the replacement of General Joseph Hooker by General George G. Meade. Writes on 28 June 1863, "...heard of a change in the...
GLC02255
[Report on Battle of Hatchee]
9 October 1862
Veatch, James Clifford, 1819-1895
Printed report of the Battle of Hatchee written by Union Brigadier General James C. Veatch, commander of the Second Brigade of the Fourth Division under Major General Stephen Hurlbut.
GLC02257
Confederate diary 14th TX Cav. re: battle of Franklin, Hood's defeat
1864-1865
Wales, Joseph T., fl. 1864-1865
Wales served in the 14th Texas Cavalry and kept the diary until 4/6/1865. Used by an Union soldier F.M. Ballard after Wales' capture.
GLC02258
[Virginia Confederate soldier's diary recording events of the Seige of Petersburg]
1864
Reid, James Henry, 1845-1921
Possibly the diary of James Henry Reid. Signed on cover by J. Henry Reid. In January and February, records social activities. Reports for duty in the army 1 March 1864. Marches to various destinations, and leaves Lynchburg again for Richmond in...
GLC02260
[Diary of a Union soldier, Company B, 98th New York Volunteers, who participated in the Petersburg Campaign]
Sperry, Lyman Bell, 1838-1920
Pongo Bridge is noted on the inner front cover, but this diary was created in various places. Contains a meticulously records of the events of 1864. 8 January, records that General Butler (possibly Benjamin Franklin Butler), is to have entire...
GLC02261
[Union Navy diary of 2nd Assistant Engineer George W. Shallenburger on USS Queen City]
January 1, 1864-December 31, 1864
Shallenburger, George W., ?-1872
Black wrap-around leather diary. Has a cover page that says "Perpetual Diary / A. Liebenroth & Van Auw / 25 Beekman Street / New York." Signed three times by Shallenburger: on the inside front cover, on the first page, and on the 1864 calendar page...
GLC02263.01
[Diary of Union soldier, George Herbst] [parts in German]
1 October 1861-1864
Herbst, George, fl. 1861-1864
Autograph manuscript signed. Entitled on the leather boards: "Tagn Luf des Krieges von 1861 bis 1864[.] George Herbst." Contemporary notes appear to date mostly from 1862. Covers all battles in Virginia, the farewell to General George McClellan...
GLC02265
to Charles Villere
May 26, 1863
Beauregard, in charge of the defense of the coasts of Georgia and South Carolina, replies to previous correspondence from his brother-in-law Villere. He writes "I am happy to hear of the confidence in me expressed every where, but I am always fearful...
GLC02129
Gettysburg. Repulse of Longstreet's Assault
1876
Bachelder, John B. (John Badger), 1825-1894
Wide panoramic view at the moment of the repulse of Longstreet's (actually Pickett's) charge at the Battle of Gettysburg 1-3 July 1863. Large black and white steel engraving (papier colle) based on the larger painting by James Walker and painted...
GLC02131.02
Capture of a rebel Lunette near Yorktown, Va. April 26th 1862 by detachments from the 1st & 11th Mass. Vols. commanded by Brig. Gen. Cuvier Grover
1862
Chromolithograph with hand retouching. Published by John B. Bachelder in Boston and lithographed by Endicott & Co., New York. Depicts a battle scene at sunset. Key identifies officers and regiments featured in the image.
GLC02131.03
[Membership certificate of John B. Bachelder as director of the Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association]
4 July 1895
American Bank Note Company
Steel engraved certificate, published by the American Bank Note Company, apparently prepared for Bachelder's heirs the year after his death in 1894. With gold seal. States that Bachelder was director from 22 June 1881 through 26 June 1882. Decorated...
GLC02131.05
Battle of Nashville
December 15-16, 1864
Six stanza poem dramatizing the action at the Battle of Nashville. Each stanza has a heading: "The Preparation," "The Night Scene," "The Prelude," "The Second Day," The Chief," and "The Charge." The stanza titled "The Chief," is the shortest and is...
GLC02135
Mrs. Moses Gaylord
10 October 1778
Gaylord, Moses, Mrs., fl. 1778
Connecticut Revolutionary War soldier's letter to his wife in West Hartford. Mentions that there is not much news. Says a flag of truce was flown after a packet of materials came in from Congress. Suspects that it involves the exchange of 500 French...
GLC02023
[Pen and ink drawing of council of war at Gettysburg]
1863
Marshall, William Edgar, 1837-1906
Signed in pencil by Marshall, and apparently intended for publication. The original pen and ink drawing shows Meade, Sykes, Newton, Butterfield, Getty, and Howard. Mounted; dimensions refer to the image.
GLC02057
The Pennsylvania packet, or, the general advertiser [Vol. 10, No. 765 (August 7, 1781)]
7 August 1781
Dunlap, John, 1747-1812
Reports news on the Charleston campaign and peace negotiations during the American Revolution. Contains news from other papers in America and around the world. An article from the London Evening Post discusses the "infamous letters, published...under...
GLC02059
The Country twenty-five miles round New York
1 November 1776
Hawkes, W., fl. 1776
Irregular shaped paper. Engraving with letterpress chronological table of events from 1773-Oct. 1776, engraved by J. Barber and printed by W. Hawkes. Irregularly shaped. Nebenzahl, Battle Plans of the American Revolution, 110, who notes that a later...
GLC02005
Collection of Heber Painter, I company, 58th regiment, Pennsylvania, infantry [Decimalized .001-.182]
1860-1866
Painter, Heber, 1841-1900
The collection mostly consists of correspondence from Painter to his aunt and sisters. His letters contain descriptions of camp life, his feelings towards slavery, and anti-Yankee sentiment in Virginia shortly after the war. More specifically he...
GLC02016
to Mary
6 April 1864
Tate, Jeremiah M., fl. 1829-1877
Mentions making a bone ring from bone found at Seven Pines.
GLC02082.51
17 April 1864
Reports sending the bone ring.
GLC02082.52
to his mother
27 April 1864
The first page is overwritten. Mentions various engagements with Yankees including the Battle of Plymouth, North Carolina.
GLC02082.53
23 May 1864
Discusses battle action in the Wilderness Campaign, and mentions Yankee losses.
GLC02082.54
to his sister
7 June 1864
Written in pencil. Provides more information on the Wilderness Campaign and reports heavy losses in own company.
GLC02082.55
5 November 1864
Written in pencil. Reports that he went back to his regiment. Mentions the Battle of Cedar Creek.
GLC02082.58
January 20, 1865
Written in pencil. Mentions that little mail has arrived from Alabama since Sherman captured that city.
GLC02082.62
to Leonard Ross
18 September 1862
McPherson, James Birdseye, 1828-1864
Discusses an exaggerated news report regarding the battle of Antietam. Writes "The substance of the news is that 'Genl McClellan has driven the Rebels out of Maryland with great slaughter and has bagged Genl Lee.' The bagging part I think is...
GLC02063.01
Collection of Jeremiah M. Tate, H company, 5th regiment, Alabama, infantry [decimalized .01-.63]
12 May 1861-1865
Private Tate served for a time with Stonewall Jackson in the Shenandoah; he appears to have come from Pickensville, Alabama. Tate's letters, written to his mother and sister Mary Jane at Jenna Point (Tuscaloosa County, Alabama), concern First Bull...
GLC02082
26 June 1861
Written in pencil from Fairfax Court House, Virginia. Comments on the possibility of battle if the Yankees don't run. Expresses desire to capture Yanks and kill them. Describes a hard march to Fairfax.
GLC02082.05
27 July 1861
Written in pencil. Discusses First Bull Run, 10,000 fighting against 800, and 15,000 killed and wounded
GLC02082.06
8 August 1861
Written in pencil. Discusses First Bull Run.
GLC02082.07
January 29, 1862
Gives news of Battle of Cumberland Gap. Reports that Beauregard is to command in the west.
GLC02082.13
23 April 1862
Discusses Peninsular Campaign and Yorktown battle action. Also relates news of conscript law.
GLC02082.14
11 May 1862
Written in pencil from the "Chickahominy River" on small sheet of paper (appears to have been taken from a pocket diary). Discusses marching 8 days and nights, and military action.
GLC02082.15
19 May 1862
Written in pencil on blue-lined notepaper. Discusses military action.
GLC02082.16
6 June 1862
Written in pencil on blue-lined notepaper at Ropers Mills near Richmond, Virginia. Comments on the Battle of Seven Pines.
GLC02082.17
26 June 1862
Written in pencil from camp near Seven Pines in Virginia. Provides reports on the Seven Days battles.
GLC02082.18
29 September 1862
Written in pencil. Gives battle reports (he was away), and discusses Stonewall Jackson and stragglers at Antietam.
GLC02082.19
Written in pencil. Discusses the Shenandoah Valley and provides more news of Antietam and Stonewall Jackson.
GLC02082.20
8 April 1863
Discusses a cavalry fight with Stewart's and Fitz Hugh Lee's Cavalry at the Battle of Brandy Station.
GLC02082.30
10 May 1863
Writes to his sister Mary about the Battle of Chancellorsville. Discusses those wounded and burned to death and mentions that Jackson has been shot.
GLC02082.33
27 May 1863
Discusses camp news and further battle news.
GLC02082.34
18 June 1863
Writes to his sister Mary about marching in Maryland. Also mentions the recapture of Winchester, Virginia by Longstreet.
GLC02082.35
19 July 1863
Describes the retreat through Maryland and Pennsylvania. Mentions the plentiful food. Describes the battle of Gettysburg & retreat. Written in pencil. May be missing conclusion. Author assumed based on letters of similar handwriting and content...
GLC02082.38
to Dorcus and to his sister
6 August 1863-7 August 1863
Letter on first page to cousin Dorcus, hoping that her sweetheart Robert has fared well in the late battle. Uses a numeric code. Letter of last three pages to his sister. Describes Gettysburg and their retreat: "Hear we have bin for several days...
GLC02082.39
to Sister
26 August 1863
Reports good health for himself as well as the majority of the army. Writes briefly about the fight at Gettysburg because Mary had not received any letters from him.
GLC02082.41
12 September 1863
Describes his leisure time. Reports that they are being sent to Chattanooga. Complains about the complaining men of the South. Describes how Lee treated deserters: he shot them.
GLC02082.42
1 November 1863
Written on long sheet of blue letter paper and cross-written on page 1. Discusses camp news, battles & skirmishing. Location listed as Camp 5th Alabama Regiment near Brandy Station, Virginia.
GLC02082.44
What They Have to Do Who Stay at Home
November 1862
Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1822-1903
Written by Olmsted as General Secretary of the U.S. Sanitary Commission. Touts the good work of the Sanitary Commission, but "What They Have To Do" is get involved. Calls for a better system of donation and distribution of supplies to alleviate the...
GLC08665
to Gideon Welles
February 6, 1866
Dunphy, Richard D., 1824-1904
Letter written for Dunphy, who lost both his arms during the Battle of Mobile Bay in August 1864, to Secretary of the Navy Welles. Also includes a carte de visite (10.1 x 6.2 cm.) pasted to the letter of Dunphy in his uniform with no arms. Wants to...
GLC08655
to dear Friends
28 July 1864
Cobb, Thomas, fl. 1864
Cobb was a captain in the Union Army and participated in the Battle of Atlanta. Describes the military activities occurring from 22-28 July 1864. Writes that there is more and more fighting everyday but that his division has not yet been closely...
GLC08683
On the battlefield at Gettysburg
1863 ; 1940s
War Photograph & Exhibition Company
A stereocard of the Patriot Publishing Company. Description of the photograph reads "A group of Union dead on the right of the federal lines on the first days' fight, July 1, 1863. These soldiers were killed by one discharge of "cannister" from a...
GLC08685
General advertiser and morning intelligencer. [No. 337 (December 3, 1777)]
3 December 1777
Parker, W., fl. 1777
Reprints the "whole of the London Gazette Extraordinary," of 2 December 1777 which includes a letter of British General William Howe to Lord George Germain dated 10 October 1777 at Germantown concerning events in the Revolutionary War. Includes a...
GLC08717
to General John Alexander McClernand
1 September 1863
Graham, Harvey, 1827-?
Written from Benton Barracks, then on the outskirts of St. Louis. Graham, Lieutenant-Colonel of the 22nd Iowa Infantry Regiment, recalls events that took place 22 May during Union operations against Vicksburg, Mississippi. Relates that he had been...
GLC08458.01
Siege of Vicksburg
1888
Kurz & Allison
Depicts the 13th, 15th, and 17th Corps, Army of the Tennessee, commanded by General Ulysses S. Grant, during the Battle of Vicksburg, Mississippi. The Mississippi River serves as background. Notes that Grant was assisted by Admiral David Dixon...
GLC08458.02
December 27, 1864
Blair, D.F., fl. 1864
Written on board the U.S.S. Mohican near Wilmington, North Carolina. Replies to his mother's letter from 11 December. Discusses the Mohican's participation with Rear Admiral David Dixon Porter's North Atlantic Blockading Squadron at the close of...
GLC08470.01
[Civil War memoirs of Captain Oscar Fox of the 76th New York Volunteers]
Fox, Oscar C., 1830-1892
Incomplete manuscript of Fox's memoirs. Chronicles his time in the Union Army from when he joined "Balcom's 'six-foot company" in Binghamton, New York in September 1861until the Battle of Cedar Mountain in August 1862. He was wounded later that...
GLC08480
President's message
18 November 1861
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Address to the Confederate Congress regarding the progress of the war, Southern production, international relations and the Trent Affair. Celebrates Southern success on the battlefield, proclaims Southern independence permanent and unstoppable...
GLC08486
[Message of the President from Jefferson Davis to the Speaker of the Confederate House of Representatives]
11 March 1862
Sends reports on the fall of Fort Donelson, which are "incomplete and unsatisfactory." The reports, which also include commentary on the Battle of Dover, were written by Brigadier General Gideon J. Pillow on 18 February 1862, Brigadier General John...
GLC08487
to Braxton Bragg
13 September 1864
Sale, John B., fl. 1864
Writes to Confederate General Bragg just after the fall of Atlanta about Union General William T. Sherman's and Confederate General John Bell Hood's 10 day armistice. "Sherman & Hood's 10 days Armistice is troubling the public mind hereabout."...
GLC08491
to William Henry French
25 November 1863
Grant, Ulysses S., 1822-1885
Circular letter from Grant regarding victory at Chattanooga. Signed by J. H. Chase, Lieutenant and Assistant Adjutant General, 26 November 1863. Serves as a circular announcing a Union victory at Chattanooga, Tennessee. The first message, to General...
GLC08601
Harper's weekly. [Vol. 6, no. 301 (October 4, 1862)]
1862/10/04
Harper & Brothers, 1833-1962
Includes a printing of the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation on the third page titled, "THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY." Discusses the Emancipation Proclamation, including an article titled "Slavery Practically abolished." Includes coverage of...
GLC08620
[Brevet appointment of William R. Smedberg]
2 December 1864
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
Partially printed document appointing William R. Smedberg as "a Major, by Brevet," for "gallant services at the battle of the Wilderness." While the President has appointed Smedberg, he must also be confirmed by the Senate before assuming his new...
GLC08574
The New-York times. [Vol. 10, no. 3068 (July 23, 1861)]
23 July 1861
Battle of First Bull Run
GLC08555
Sketches from the Battle-Fields of the War. Bull Run.
1892
Gibbon, John, 1827-1896
Recollection of the Battle of Bull Run, written in three parts. Draft of an article with pen corrections. Fifty-six pages combined (Part I is twelve, Part II is thirteen, and Part III is thirty one).
GLC08572
to family
13 May 1864
Martin, R.L., fl. 1864
Mentions Grant's refusal of Lee's flag of truce, the weather, and taking Richmond within a month. On verso of printed poem "The Battle of Gettysburg" by G.P. Hardwick. Written at Camp Stoneman.
GLC08447
The Philadelphia inquirer
4 July 1863
Harding, William W., 1830-1889
Contains a map depicting events of the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg, along with various reports on the battle, which took place 1-3 July 1863, ending with a Union victory. Includes reports on the siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi, which had...
GLC08451
Letter from union soldier including 11th Massachusetts Regt. Patriotic cover with battle of Williamsburg, Va
1862 ca.
GLC08502
[Message of the Confederate President to the Confederate Congress]
February 25, 1862
State of the Union-like address to the Confederate Congress made in accordance with a constitutional provision. Admits that since the start of the Civil War they had "been so exposed as recently to encounter serious disasters." Discusses their...
GLC08503
to Leicy M. Clapp
13 June 1863
Clapp, James, fl. 1863
Clapp, a Union soldier, writes from camp near Vicksburg, Mississippi, to his cousin in Franklin Mills, Portage County, Ohio. Describes the battle of Vicksburg to Miss Clapp, stating that the city is surrounded, and that there are gunboats in the...
GLC08508
to Mr. & Mrs. Edward Giraud
February 6, 1863
Giraud, Pierre, fl. 1863
Written by a Union sailor on the USS "Montauk" to his parents in New York City. Tells them that since his last letter he has been in two major engagements at Fort McCallester on the Big Ogeechee River where they tried to capture the CSS "Nashville."...
GLC08510
New York daily tribune. [Vol. XXIV, no. 7360 (November 7, 1864)]
7 November 1864
Greeley & McElrath, 1841-1866
Announces the defeat of Confederate General John Bell Hood at the Tennessee River. Many articles detail news about the upcoming presidential election of 1864 including an article on guaranteeing a free and peaceful election. Includes other Civil...
GLC08516.01
Philadelphia inquirer. [September 14, 1893]
14 September 1863
Capture of Fort Smith and other army news.
GLC08516.04
The New-York times. [Vol. 11, no. 3432 (September 23, 1862)]
23 September 1862
Raymond, Henry J. (Henry Jarvis), 1820-1869
Contains a printing of the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation on first page and more coverage on page four. Also includes news about the Civil War, guerillas in Missouri, the defeat of General Bragg's rear guard in Kentucky, the battle of Iuka...
GLC08520
to Mary B. Van Valkenburgh
March 15, 1862
Van Valkenburgh, David H., ?-1862
Written by David to his mother. Says he has not written lately because he knows the letters to his wife were "Common property with you all." Adds that he has marching orders and wanted to write "for when next and in what shape I shall turn up the...
GLC00686.07
June 10, 1864
Van Valkenburgh, Gerrit S., 1835-1885
Written by Gerrit to his mother Mary. References her letter from May 22, 1864. He is very happy about his mother's letter and says he has thought about her often. He says there is a big difference between them and that he is "a Southerner in word in...
GLC00686.11
to Colonel Robert Crooke Wood
March 15, 1863
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Sherman writes to Assistant Surgeon General Wood (Sherman incorrectly addresses the letter to "C.R." Wood). Sherman writes about his armies' medical preparedness, commenting that they are well supplied with surgeons, medicines, medical supplies, and...
GLC00667
to Evelyn Kell
August 16, 1863 - August 18, 1863
Kell, Julia Blanche, 1836-1917
Julia Blanche Kell writes to Kell's sister, Evy. She mentions Kell's mother and his sister Mary. She discusses a stylish new bonnet she has recently sent to Evelyn, which "is quite moderate. I think my summer bonnet is higher," and offers to send...
GLC00684.10
to John McIntosh Kell
circa June 1864
Tremlett, Francis W., fl. 1850-1864
Mentions a letter from his sister, Louisa Tremlett, and invites Kell and Semmes to visit him for "a regular Southern party of Southern people." He encloses a letter from John Hay, now missing, which describes the response of "the British service, &...
GLC00684.12
to Emily J. Semmes and her daughters
July 13, 1863
Hill, J.H., fl. 1863
Writes to the widow and daughters of Confederate General Paul J. Semmes, who was mortally wounded at the battle of Gettysburg. Informs them of the difficulties he is running into concerning the transportation of Semmes's body home. He advises her...
GLC00715.11
to Abraham Lincoln
30 August 1862
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
Petition to President Lincoln recommending "the immediate removal of George B. McClellan from the Command of any army of the United States," signed by Chase, Stanton, and Smith. These three members of Lincoln's cabinet feel "constrained to urge this...
GLC00776
[Commission of Thomas Ward as First Lieutenant, brevet]
20 August 1866
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Commission of Thomas Ward as First Lieutenant by brevet, beginning on June 3, 1864. Stamped signature by Andrew Johnson as President, countersigned by Edwin M. Stanton as Secretary of War. Awarded for "gallant and meritorious services at the Battle...
GLC00778.06
to Edwin M. Stanton
December 4, 1863
Hooker, Joseph, 1814-1879
Recommends that Brigadier General John W. Geary be promoted for his service in the Battle of Wauhatchie. Endorsement on the verso signed by generals Ulysses S. Grant, Joseph Hooker, George H. Thomas, and James A. Hardie support the request. Thomas's...
GLC00782.04
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