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The black hawk chronicle. [Vol. 1, no. 4 (June 29, 1863)]
29 June 1863
News on the siege of Vicksburg from the Union Mississippi Squadron blockading the city. Article humorously attacks the Arkansas Democrat.
GLC06107.22.02
to his sister
July 20, 1863
Swain, Julius Marshall, 1835-1811
Written from Georgetown, in Washington, D.C. He reports his past military activity. He met the victorious army at Frederick returning from Gettysburg. "The failure to capture or drown a large portion of Lee's army has been I think a real & serious...
GLC00653.10.09
to Ned Turner
19 June 1861
Washington, John A., 1821-1861
Lt. Colonel Washington, George Washington's great-grandnephew and aide-de-camp to Robert E. Lee, discusses Lee's recent promotion, Union general Benjamin Franklin Butler and the recent Battle of Big Bethel, and Confederate general Joseph E. Johnston...
GLC02953.01
to Andrew Johnson
9 August 1862
Morgan, George Washington, 1820-1893
Discusses Union victory by De Courcy's brigade on 6 August 1862. "It is rumored that Kentucky is to be invaded." Written to Johnson as Military Governor of Tennessee.
GLC05045.01
[Receipt for two prints]
13 September 1791
Trumbull, John, 1756-1843
Partially printed receipt for "Two Prints, one representing the Battle of Bunker's-Hill, and the other the Death of General Montgomery." States that Rufus G. Amory paid three guineas, half the price of these prints. Verso signed by Amory, stating...
GLC02542.32.16
to Sterling Price
January 19, 1863
Maury, Dabney Herndon, 1822-1900
General Maury informs General Price he was disappointed that Price recently failed to visit Vicksburg. Reports on marching with General Lee (possibly Stephen Dill Lee). Relates that due to a railroad accident, the 35th Mississippi lost an estimated...
GLC05012.01
to Dorothy Rooke
January 21, 1778
Rooke, William, fl. 1777-1778
Writes to his sister, stating that he hopes an unspecified person (possibly Henry Rooke) has returned from America to England. Refers to battle between Generals William Howe and George Washington. Mentions confusing reports he has received...
GLC03881.03
[British soldier's journal detailing New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania engagements during the Revolutionary War]
27 August 1776- 1777
Rooke, Henry, fl. 1775-1783
Rooke, a British soldier, records various Revolutionary War events. Discusses the Battle of Long Island, during which he estimates 1,500 Americans were killed and 2,000 taken prisoner. Mentions the November 1776 British capture of Fort Lee, New...
GLC03881.04
to William T. Sherman
1 June 1862
Ewing, Philemon, 1820-1896
Addressed to "My dear Cump," Sherman's nickname. Informs that he, Ellen (Sherman's wife), and Thomas Ewing (Philomen's father and Sherman's adoptive father), have discussed some problems vexing Sherman. He writes, "As to Mason there can be no doubt...
GLC03601.03
to George Rooke
20 August 1775
Henry writes to his brother George in England. Mentions a mutual acquaintance named Whyte. States that he recently made several dispatches from Dresden "and have made a transition from the heavy phlegmatick German to the gay & mercurial Frenchman."...
GLC03881.01
to William W. Smith
29 July 1864
Craven, Tunis Augustus Macdonough, 1813 -1864
Faron, the Chief Engineer of the United States Navy requests items needed to repair the USS Tecumseh. Signed approved by Tunis as Captain and William Smith as Commodore Commanding. Requires, "120 spikes with nuts, of iron, as per sketch, 40 spikes...
GLC09012
to John Armstrong
November 1813
Bryant, John, 1742-1816
Captain Bryant writes to Secretary of War Armstrong after being informed by the new superintendent that he will be dismissed from his position as Master of Ordinance and Assistant Military Storekeeper at the armory in Springfield, Massachusetts....
GLC03432.115
to Edwin M. Stanton
December 7, 1864
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Grant suggest that if George Thomas will not attack Nashville, he may have to be replaced in command by John Schoefield. "You probably saw my order to Thomas to attack: If he does not do it promptly I want to recommend superceeding him by Schofield...
GLC08971
to Mrs. Spencer
3 November 1778
Burgoyne, John, 1722-1792
A letter tipped into the book, "A State of the Expedition from Canada, as laid before the House of Commons," by John Burgoyne. See GLC08975.01 for a description of the book. The letter is written to the mother of a soldier from Burgoyne's surrendered...
GLC08975.02
to Nen
10 June 1864
Brown, Jesse, 1844-1933
Sends a piece of a Confederate skull from the Battle of Chancellorsville, as well as a piece of Washington's mother's monument from Fredericksburg. Written from the 5th Maine Battery.
GLC03523.15.09
to Alexander M. Ross
2 May 1892
Adams, Anne Brown, 1843-1926
Discusses her sister, Ruth Brown Thompson and Ruth's husband Henry Thompson. Both have failing health. Argues that Kansas should give Henry a pension, since he fought under John Brown at the Battle of Black Jack to help keep Kansas a free state....
GLC03007.31
to Emily Brown
5 June 1864
Reports a slight wound on his left leg. They have been in fighting position for over 50 hours but are doing well under Grant. "Oh when I come home I shall have plenty to tell you that I cannot now." Sends a belt buckle from a dead Rebel for Jed....
GLC03523.15.08
to Stockton Bates
28 April 1862
Allison, William A., fl. 1861-1865
He writes while squatting on the ground with his portfolio on his knees. Describes the soldier's life with the bulk of time spent in marching: "marching is what breaks the men down so much; they hate it worse than they do fighting." He prefers...
GLC03523.23.02
4 January 1863
Describes the recuperation following the battle of Rappahannock due to mismanagement. The men are discouraged and do not support the recent presidential proclamation. There is constant effort to increase comfort, building log structures in camp...
GLC03523.23.05
[Report, possibly by Lieutenant Colonel William Heath, regarding the 33rd Missouri Volunteers]
circa 1864
An anonymous detailed history of the "Merchants Regiment"(33rd Infantry Missouri Volunteers) from its inception in March 1862, through August 1865. Describes numerous skirmishes and battles, including the Yazoo Pass Expedition and Red River Campaign...
GLC00653.02.01
March 22, 1863
Describes the lack of religion in camp; his regiment has not had a chaplain since the battle of Fair Oaks (which took place 31 May and 1 June 1862). Comments on the Copperhead attempts to divide the North and its impact on the soldiers. There are...
GLC03523.23.12
10 May 1863
Recounts recent battles, during which their colonel was killed and 50 soldiers were killed and wounded, losing in total 107 of 350 in the regiment and 1100 of 2300 in the division. Believes that Fredericksburg cannot be taken: "Every strip of woods...
GLC03523.23.14
24 June 1863
Has not received mail or news for a while and does not know what is happening. Their location has seen several battles before their arrival, with bullet marks in trees and casings on the ground. Describes a recent raid.
GLC03523.23.17
28 July 1863
Doesn't want to leave Maryland for Virginia; "Men could not be better treated than we have been by the people of Maryland." Comments on Gettysburg. Describes a young local lady's support. Was pleasantly surprised to see old friends from high...
GLC03523.23.19
12 November 1863
They move towards Richmond. Describes a battle and the capture of 4 artillery, 2000 small arms, 2 brigade commanders, and 1600 privates with 120 officers prisoners, including the "Louisiana Tigers, the men who carried long knives for the purpose of...
GLC03523.23.26
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