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to Sallie, Mother and Sisy
1862/04/17
Kelly, Mary, fl. 1862
Mr. Kelly's condition has somewhat improved. He ate some fried oysters and oyster soup. She mentions wounded arriving from Pittsburgh Landing [Shiloh].
GLC04197.29
to Lucy Knox
December 17, 1777
Franks, David Salisbury, fl. 1740-1793
Franks, aide-de-camp for General Benedict Arnold, replies on behalf of Arnold to a letter from Lucy Knox. Notes that Arnold's indisposition prevented him from answering Lucy Knox's "Billet," and comments on Arnold's recovery (Arnold suffered from a...
GLC02437.00673
[drafts of rough minutes delivered to Doctor Ramsey who is writing the history of the late war & who furnished to me his Sketches & Materials for that purpose. May '86]
May 1786
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Later copy of Knox's notes which he delivered to Doctor David Ramsay to use as reference for his book, History of the American Revolution. Note at top states, "(Inclosed) Notes and explanations of Doctor Ramsay's history respecting the campaign 1777...
GLC02437.00680
to William Knox
January 14, 1778
Scollay, William, 1756-?
Possibly written to William Knox, Henry Knox's brother. Colonel Scollay expresses joy "that the circumstance of settleing [sic] a little delicate matter, whether we should continue the Friendship that has so long & uninterreptedly subsisted between...
GLC02437.00690
27 May 1778
Knox informs his brother that his wife and daughter, both named Lucy, arrived recently at Valley Forge. Notes that General [Benedict] Arnold accompanied Lucy from New Haven, Connecticut. Notes that his guests may not be able to enjoy their...
GLC02437.00706
to: brother Newton.
1863/12/20
Neafie, Theodore F., fl. 1861-1877
Details his experiences in several skirmishes, along with the Battle of Stevensburgh. He mentions news of new regimental officers. Written in a camp near Stevensburgh, Virginia
GLC07164.50
to: sister.
1864/05/30
Mentions his viewing of prisoners of war, along with the Picket Lines ability to see Richmond while on duty. He laments how a possible battle did not occur, and requests news from home.
GLC07164.55
1862/05/12
Details the regiments role as it acts as a flanking army to that of McClellan, while sending news of the destruction of the Merrimac. He states that newspapers are scarce, and that the Union Army is close to claiming Richmond.
GLC07164.24
1862/06/05
Describes skirmishes with rebels, along with life on guard duty. He sends news of a battle in which his regiment saved the day.
GLC07164.25
1862/07/09
Forwards the description of the regiment's last battle, along with news of his own recent sickness. Sends a list of items he feels that he needs, including blankets, socks, stamps and other such items.
GLC07164.28
to: sister Carrie.
1862/09/20
News of friends known to his sister, along with a plan of the regiment's camp and a description of the battle of Antietam, in which his regiment lost 300 of 500 men.
GLC07164.33
to: Carrie.
1863/02/11
Sends his beliefs of a possible defeat at Falmouth, and that the war will end in a Union victory. However, he believes that all the politicians involved are making bad decisions which have prolonged the war, which explains how he can write "Lincoln...
GLC07164.43
to Benjamin Lincoln
January 18, 1778
Later copy. Previous catalog record noted that this is a copy. Knox had planned to travel to New England by way of Albany, New York, so he could see Lincoln and Benedict Arnold, but his late departure will prevent him from taking that route....
GLC02437.00691
1861/08/11
Describes how the regiment was marched through Washington, and realizes the harshness of being part of a non-commissioned unit. Talks of the fight at Manassas (First Battle of Bull Run) in which 11000 union soldiers lost their lives. As letter was...
GLC07164.10
Appeal for prayer and thanksgiving "Union liberty and victory. Thanks to God"
1864/05/10
Latimer, George, fl. 1864
Pottstown, Pa. printing by a local minister, rector George Latimer, of Lincoln's appeal for a day of prayer and thanksgiving after the fighting in the Wilderness
GLC07165
Letters 1st Cal. Regt. re: camp life; southerners; McClellan; slavery [decimalized]
1861-1877
Collection of 60 ALS by Foot Soldier, in first Ca. Regiment. "It is turned into a war to put money in political pockets and to free the niggers;" Lincoln: "His mind is not able to comprehend the simple game of checkers let alone the war like game...
GLC07164
Battle of New Orleans broadside [in French and English]
1815 ca.
Dual-language War of 1812 broadside detailing battle of 8 January 1815. Consists of illustration and key.
GLC07263
Bull's Run [Confederate song about Battle of Bull Run]
1861
Confederate imprint of lyrics to tune of "Wait for the wagon".
GLC07042
to E.T. Lawsing re: answering inquiries on Shiloh
1888/08/07
Buell, Don Carlos, 1818-1898
"In case of a battle on Monday without my command, Genl. Grant would without doubt have been defeated."
GLC07052
Civil War collection of 98 letters re: Ft. Wagner, Gettysburg, Charleston [Decimalized .01- .103]
1861-1864 ca.
Includes Jackson, Miss., also mentions "Gorilla Bands"
GLC07205
Civil War diary of soldier in Co. B 23rd regiment Pa. Volunteers
1861/07-08/1863
Taber, Joseph S. C., fl. 1861-1863
Mentions Peninsula Campaign, rebel balloon, Harper's Ferry, and Gettysburg.
GLC07218
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
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