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Letter by George Washington and prisoner list [Decimalized .01-.02]
27 October 1777
Washington, George, 1732-1799
A letter by George Washington regarding his campaign, and a list of prisoners from General Burgoyne's surrender.
GLC07115
to Stephen A. Hurlbut re: seige of Vicksburg
1863/05/31
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
"Vicksburg is so strong by nature and so well fortified that...it must be taken by regular siege or by starving out the garrison. I have all the force necessary if my rear was not threatened...the entire rebel force heretofore against me are...
GLC07055
Draft General Order re: Fredricksburg
1863/03/23
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Announcing day of fasting and prayer in wake of victory at Fredericksburg; "Soldiers! No portion of our people have greater cause to be thankful to almighty God than yourselves. He has preserved your lives amidst countless dangers..." and pray that...
GLC07057
to Benson J. Lossing re: monument for Custer and Little Big Horn
1880/05/10
Bissell, George E., fl. 1875-1895
Mentions showing Genl. Custer's widow "a sketch I have just made for a monument for Gen. Custer and his men, killed at Little Big Horn".
GLC07025.01
to J.G. Parke re: orders to "open attack at once" on Beaufort, N.C.
1862/04/24
Burnside, Ambrose Everett, 1824-1881
GLC07760
[Vignette bust portrait of John William Hoffman in uniform]
1870 ca.
Carte de visite-sized engraving of officer in 56th Penn., the infantry unit credited with firing the first volley in the Battle of Gettysburg.
GLC07788
to Henry Knox
22 October 1781
Teissedre de Fleury, Francois Louis, 1749-?
Has heard Knox has replaced ordnance lost or damaged during the siege of Yorktown by the Regiment of Bourbons and inquires if the same can be done for the Régiment de Saintonge. Also requests flags for marching. A note on the back requests...
GLC02437.01256
December 21, 1782
Brewster, Caleb, 1747-1827
Written by Captain Brewster to Major General Knox. Claims Knox is the "Commanding Officer of the Corps to which I have the honor of being annexed." Sends along the account of a sea battle he had with Captain Hoit in Long Island Sound. While in...
GLC02437.01755
to William Gordon
11 March 1786
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Writes to Reverend Doctor William Gordon, a prominent Massachusetts minister and historian. Discusses a brigade of General Nathanael Greene's division, commanded by Brigadier General Weedon, that engaged with the British "at the close of the action...
GLC02437.03247
2 March 1790
Gerry, Elbridge, 1744-1814
Asks Knox about what is due to an officer in Colonel Henry Jackson's regiment, Samuel Rogers, who was killed in the Battle of Yorktown, which Gerry calls "the seige of Cornwallis."
GLC02437.04524
Return of Stores, expended at the different Batteries, on the 13th and 14th Instant.
14 October 1781
Lamb, John, 1735-1800
Lists quantities of stores used at the Grand Battery, Left Battery, and Redoubt under Colonel Lamb during the siege of Yorktown. Lamb commanded the Second Regiment of Continental Artillery.
GLC02437.01227
to George Washington
March 29, 1780
Written in the hand of Samuel Shaw, and signed by him for Knox'. Knox advises against sending troops from the northern Continental force "to the southward ... supposing the events at Charlestown [Charleston, South Carolina] to prove unfortunate."...
GLC02437.00805
to Nancy E. Jones
30 September 1864
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
Traveling to Bridgeport; disrupted communication with Nashville due to Confederate cavalry; Lincoln/McClellan election; private apology to his wife; surrender of Vicksburg; Lee's retreat.
GLC02739.134
24-26 November 1864
Encounter with Confederate cavalry and other artillery fire; new conscripts; anticipating battle with Hood's forces; making breastworks in the middle of the night; defense by African American troops.
GLC02739.145
December 8, 1864
King, David C., fl. 1864-1865
Informing Jones's wife of his capture during a battle at Franklin, Tennessee.
GLC02739.147
January 12, 1865
News of Jones's whereabouts.
GLC02739.148
to Nancy E. Jones [incomplete]
1861-1865
Likenesses of his children; plans to send money home when it is safe; taking of Charleston and Generals Lee and Rosecrans; Confederates switching sides.
GLC02739.155
to Sister Sophia
11 August 1862
Albert, fl. 1861-1864
He describes the last battle he particpated in. There were many wounded and killed. They fought in a cornfield and in the woods. He is glad Massachusetts has raised so many volunteers.
GLC07205.092
Photographs of Atlanta and environs during occupation by Federal Troops
[1864 ca.]
Unmounted photographs of Kennesaw Mountains, during Union occupation in the Fall of 1864. The photos are a composite photograph of Kennesaw Mountain, taken shortly after the battle
GLC04610.01
Unmounted photographs of Marietta Georgia, during Union occupation in the Fall of 1864. The photos are a composite photograph of Marietta Georgia, taken shortly after the battle
GLC04610.02
Unmounted photographs of Atlanta Georgia, during Union occupation in the Fall of 1864. The photos are a composite photograph of Alanta Georgia, taken shortly after the battle
GLC04610.03
Unmounted photograph of the Railroad Depot in Atlanta Georgia during Union occupation in the Fall of 1864.
GLC04610.04
Unmounted photograph of of unknown men and cannons taken in Atlanta Georgia during Union occupation in the Fall of 1864.
GLC04610.05
to Richard H. Jackson
12 July 1862
Watson, Sam, fl. 1861-1864
He writes that the wounded and disabled are now coming in the thousands, mainly from McClellan. His father and wife are healthy but his father worries about him.
GLC07705.310
20 October 1862
Maxwell, A.S., fl. 1861-1864
He writes that that he is very well and describes various tomfoolery such as dressing up in women's clothes and running out in the street where he talked to another girl and told her to call him Alice,
GLC07705.318
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