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to Paymaster
14 March 1865
Bowen, C.D., fl. 1865
asks paymaster to please forward his pay immediately to the above address. has not been paid since he was taken prisoner and desperately needs to pay his family's bills.
GLC08413.29
to F. C. Foote
16 May 1863
Foote, Francis C., fl. 1863
Written in camp near Brookes Station. Foote writes to his parents in Westport, Connecticut. Informs them that his captain, H. P. Burr, is held as a prisoner in Richmond, Virginia, with a great number of his fellow Union soldiers. Reports "Scofield...
GLC08415.02
Salem observer. [Vol. 9, no. 37 (September 10, 1831)]
10 September 1831
Ives, William B., fl. 1800-1831
Includes a brief description of the aftermath of Nat Turner's Rebellion: "...the insurgents are all taken and killed, except Nat Turner, the leader, after whom there is a warm pursuit... the troops will be discharged shortly... the number of...
GLC08430.01
to Alexandre Hauterive
30 August 1793
Varick, Richard, 1753-1831
Reports the seizure of three French deserters but is compelled to discharge them due to a lack of sufficient evidence.
GLC08457
to his sister
30 December 1864
Blair, D.F., fl. 1864
Written on board the U.S.S. Mohican, possibly near Wilmington, North Carolina. Discusses the Mohican's participation with Rear Admiral David Dixon Porter's North Atlantic Blockading Squadron at the close of the Battle of Fort Fisher (24 and 25...
GLC08470.02
[Notes from the Pennsylvania Executive Council regarding pardons, appointments, and appropriations of funds].
circa 1780
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796
Wayne notes that on 6 January 1780, the Executive Council pardoned William Cassidy and Peter Swope, both of whom were "convicted of high treason--on condition that he serve as a soldier during the present war in one of the regiments of this State..."...
GLC08497
to Brother Pling
1862
includes envelope that reads 11th Regiment Mass. Volunteers
describes a battle in which 2,000 soldiers are taken prisoners. warns him not to show the letter to anyone.
GLC08502.1
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 Henry Walke
28 December 1862
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891
Signed by Acting Rear Admiral Porter as Commander of the Mississippi Squadron to Captain Walke as commander of the USS "Carondelet." Says Walke is not to let prisoners go to Vicksburg for any reason, nor to allow them any further communication with...
GLC08527
General orders no. 7
3 June 1863
Wheeler, Joseph, 1836-1906
Orders given by Confederate Brigadier General Wheeler for Wheeler's Calvary Corps. Promulgated by Assistant Adjutant General D. G. Reed. Divided into seven sections. Stresses accuracy of reports of enemy strength. Says they need to probe the enemy...
GLC08537
Southern prisoner's relief fund.
circa 1863
Southern Prisoner's Relief Fund Committee, fl. 1863
A London subscription to raise money to help Confederate prisoners of war interred in Northern prisons. "Horrible as war is in all its features, assuredly it has no greater horrors than the long agony of the poor captive who, when the feverish...
GLC08539
Worcester daily spy [Vol. 20, no. 55 (March 6, 1865)]
6 March 1865
Earle, John Milton, 1794-1874
Printing of Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural address (given March 4th) and news about the inaugural ceremony and events. Inaugural on column 1 of first page. The famous quote is misprinted - "with malice toward no one." Also includes articles on...
GLC08625
to John H. Laughton
5 July 1862
Laughton, Joseph B., fl. 1838-1865
Laughton, a Union soldier from New York taken prisoner at Libby Prison, writes about being captured on 3 July 1862. Reports that conditions are fairly good at the prison and he can finally rest from the fatigues of the campaign. "I was surprised to...
GLC08654
New York Journal American [No. 20,094 (April 12, 1945)]
12 April 1945
New York American Journal
One issue of the New York Journal American dated April 12, 1945. Contains a large headline that reads, "Roosevelt Dead!" Articles pertain to the passing of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, news of military servicemen fighting abroad, diplomacy with...
GLC08725.14
The Pennsylvania evening post. [Vol. 1, no. 14 (December 14, 1775)]
14 December 1775
Towne, Benjamin, ?-1793
Includes several letters from mid-October 1775 by Brook Watson in Montreal. As a British officer who owned land in Nova Scotia, Watson pretended to support the American cause in 1774. Intercepted letters to General Thomas Gage proved he was a spy...
GLC08748.06
The Evening Post. [Vol. 55, no. 91 (November 11, 1864)]
11 November 1864
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878
Announces the re-election of President Abraham Lincoln and lists election returns by state. Also describes plots of Confederate agents in Canada to sink the steamer Michigan and release the prisoners on Johnson's island. Reprints excerpts from...
GLC08765
The New York times. [Vol. XIV, no. 4195 (March 6, 1865)]
Raymond, Henry J. (Henry Jarvis), 1820-1869
One newspaper issue of the New York times, dated March 6, 1864. Prints news of Abraham Lincoln's inauguration ceremony and his inaugural address. Other main articles detail events of the Civil War, such as the capture of Confederate General Jubel...
GLC08822.01
Edinburgh evening courant. [December 22, 1777]
22 December 1777
Fleming, Robert, ?-1779
Contains a speech by William Pitt, the Earl of Chatham, an influential British statesman. Includes Boston resolves pertaining to the quartering of Burgoyne and the Convention Army. In his speech to the House of Lords, Pitt declares: "My Lords, I...
GLC08825
Public ledger. [Vol. 59, no. 44 (May 15, 1865)]
15 May 1865
Childs, George William, 1829-1894
One newspaper issue of Public ledger, dated May 15, 1865. Reports the capture of Jefferson Davis on 10 May 1865 in Georgia. Also contains an article on the Abraham Lincoln assassination trial, local news, financial news, and stories from New York...
GLC08831
to [Patrick Henry?]
30 December 1776
Gerry, Elbridge, 1744-1814
Gerry, a Continental Congressman, discusses an unspecified request and an appeal brought before Congress. Informs Henry, Governor of Virginia, that he will ask Congressional President John Hancock why the appeal has not been presented to Congress...
GLC05346
to his daughter
12 April 1862
Gordon, George Washington, 1836-1911
Written in pencil as P.O.W. at prison no. 3, Camp Chase, Ohio. Gordon writes about conditions living as a P.O.W and the liberty he enjoys through Christ. He mentions sickness in the camp, both deceased and surviving members of his company, and some...
GLC05508.004
to Andrew Johnson
January 15, 1866
Semmes, Raphael, 1809-1877
Letter draft written in prison by the former commander the CSS "Alabama" to the President defending himself against all charges. Discusses the surrender agreement at Greensboro, the definition of treason, the United States Constitution, and his...
GLC05590
to: Brigadier General Cullum, Cairo.
1862/02/24
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
"Send the families of [Simon B.] Buckner, [Roger W.] Hanson & Madrid back to Columbus. They should not have been received without my orders. I can't ascertain where the parties named have been sent. When they are properly disposed of, it will be...
GLC05601.066
to John P. Usher
3 May 1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Discussing the Battle of Fort Pillow, Tennessee, President Lincoln informs Usher, Secretary of the Interior, "it is now quite certain that a large number of our colored soldiers, with their white officers, were, by the rebel force, massacred after...
GLC05620
to B. H. Peterson
January 18, 1864
Dana, Charles Anderson, 1819-1897
Dana, the Assistant Secretary of War, officially informs Major Peterson of the current policy regarding prisoner of war exchanges. States that no rebel prisoners will be given parole, as per the Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton. On War Department...
GLC05670
Louisville daily journal. [Vol. 33, no. 347 (November 3, 1863)]
3 November 1863
Prentice, George Dennison, 1802-1870
Battle in Mississippi, Federals Outnumbered & Retreat, Tuscumbia, Alabama Captured, Preparations for a Great Battle, Latest News From Charleston. An address by the ex-governor Washington Hunt about the Constitution and Erie County is printed on the...
GLC05959.14.25
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 20, no. 32 (August 7, 1861)]
7 August 1861
J.A. Cowardin & Co., (publishers), fl. 1853-1880
A Second Few Days Sojourn with the Army of the Potomac, General Pillow's Proclamation, Distrust & Disaffection - Peace Meetings, Mr. Breckinridge on the Bill of Abominations, Probable Evacuation of newport, Confederate Prisoners of War at Washington.
GLC05959.56.038
The Sentinel. [Vol. 1, no. (May 3, 1864)]
Smith, Bailey & Co. (publishers)
The President's message to the Senate and House of Representatives concernign the issue of paper currency, Telegraphic News - Special dispatch that the enemy has fallen back from Big Black, Banks defeated a second time, General Price captures wagons...
GLC05959.57.09
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 14, no. 178 (September 24, 1861)]
24 September 1861
William Lloyd and Co. (Richmond, Va.), fl. 1861-1865
Shooting of 400 mutineers in Washington, Arrest of Maryland senators.
GLC05959.72.010
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 17, no. 275 (February 3, 1864)]
February 3, 1864
Dispatch from Colonel Gordon, Yankee prisoners, gunboat "Smith Briggs" captured, telegraph from General Beauregard - enemy re-shelling Fort Sumter, Report Ex-Senator Robert Toombs of Georgia arrested, Yankees evacuate Corinth, Army corps of the...
GLC05959.72.050
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 13, no. 305 (February 25, 1861)]
February 25, 1861
Nixon, J.O., fl. 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Article on University of Louisiana. Description of the New Orleans celebration of George Washington's birthday takes up three quarters of the front page. Describes an "Imposing Military Display." Short item on arrival...
GLC05960.02.06
to Edwin McMasters Stanton
25 December 1864
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Grant, Commander in Chief of the United States Army, writes to Stanton, Secretary of War. Relates his receipt of a dispatch from General Foster (possibly John Gray Foster), describing the capture of Savannah, Georgia "with artillery, munitions of...
GLC05978
The local news. [no volume or number information (November 6, 1861)]
6 November 1861
Snowden, E., Jr., fl. 1861-1862
Union occupation newspaper. Also published by W.F. Carne (fl. 1861-1862). Short item says the body of "the negro lad Sam," who had drowned in Hunting Creek during a previous storm, had been found. Report on the popularity of "Foot-ball" -- says it...
GLC06107.02
Scrapbook, Vol. I.
circa 1940-1945
1 Woodward, Warren B. TLS: to Hilldring re: roster of Company K, 38th U.S. Infantry. 19 Jan 1940 2 Roster of Company K, 38th U.S. Infantry, 3rd Division, U.S.A. 1 Jan 1918 3 a. Clipping from [?]: "Army Transfers Major Hilldring…": [n.d.] b...
GLC06196.105
to Benjamin Lincoln
14 September 1779
Pulaski, Casimir, 1747-1779
One of General Pulaski's last letters to Major General Lincoln as commander of the Southern Department. Possibly endorsed by William Washington (1752-1810), a relative of George Washington who served with Lincoln. Discusses events at the end of the...
GLC06419
to: Susannah L. Morris.
1862/04/14
Morris, Charles F., fl. 1861-1862
Charles reports that they fought last Friday and "whip[ped] the rebells and took 25 prisoners" which they sent to Washington.
GLC06451.009
to: Tilley Wilson.
1861/09/12
Morris, Wilmor W., fl. 1861-1862
Wilmor has heard that "the battle of yesterday is in our favor…our men took 1300 prisoners and 18 army wagons [but] it may not be true." He was only given "a pair of shoes a gunn a flanel shirt a pair of drawers." His camp moved so that is just...
GLC06451.037
to Caesar Rodney
26 August 1779
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Circular letter written by Washington as commander of the Continental Army to Rodney as Governor of Delaware. The two page letter is accompanied by a leaf entitled "List of American Officers Prisoners who have violated their Paroles belonging to the...
GLC06484
10 June 1780
Desires that the posts for "Four Vacant Ensigncies" be filled by new officers. Says "It is essential to service that Troops should be well officered -- and in our's the compliment allowed should be generally full." He mentions that two officers in...
GLC06485
to Sarah Ogden
6 June 1864
Ekings, John, fl. 1864
Writes from Mt. Holly, a present day township in Burlington County, New Jersey. Inquires about the condition of his son, Thomas, about whom he has received contradictory reports. Says he traveled to Washington, D. C. to obtain information and spoke...
GLC06559.018
February 28, 1864
Ekings, Thomas, fl. 1862-1864
Writes from camp near Perrine. Says upon arriving at Trenton, he received orders to proceed to Washington, D.C. with a detachment of deserters and "stragglers." Describes his activities at camp and the various people he met during the course of his...
GLC06559.027
11 May 1864
Ford, Charles, fl. 1863-1865
Writes that his company was sent to Washington with prisoners, while he and three other men were sent to New York with more prisoners. While in New York, he was able to go home for two days, where he found his family in good health. Describes his...
GLC06559.032
15 August 1864
Writes from Camp Chemung known as Elmira. He is glad that both Ogden and her family are healthy after the "rebel raid in Pa." His regiment has been stationed in Vermont, guarding Rebel prisoners, for the last few months. Says plans to send the...
GLC06559.033
to Robert Morris
12 August 1775
Lee, Charles, 1731-1782
Written by Lee as commander of the left wing of the army besieging Boston to Morris as a member of Pennsylvania Council of Safety, with special assignments to procure arms and ammunition. Written on Winter Hill, which is part of modern day Somerville...
GLC06645.01
Pocket diary
1865
Emerick, J. H., fl. 1861-1865
14 prefatory and almanac pages + 170 diary pages + 32 memoranda and account pages. NB. Missing: pages for December 15 -31. No entries: August 28 - September 1; September 3 - 17; September 24 - October 13; October 16 - November 11; November 15 -...
GLC06738.05
Andersonville Prison archive of A.A.G. of Commandant Wirz [Decimalized .01- .12]
1861-1868
Chandler, Daniel T., fl. 1861-1868
1. Nichols, A.A. ADS: San Antonio, Tex. Special order no. 34 re: instructions for Col. Chandler. 26 February 1861. 2 p. 2. Nichols, A.A. MDS: San Antonio Tex. List of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores [two duplicate copies.] 29 April 1861. 2 p...
GLC06979
Special order no. 34
February 26, 1861
Nichols, A.A., fl. 1861-1901
Re: instructions for Col. Chandler to procede with all hast and deliver the dispatches in his care to Washington.
GLC06979.01
Commission of Chandler to the rank of Major
4 November 1861
Garesche, Julius, fl. 1861
Commission of Chandler to the rank of Major of the 5th infantry
GLC06979.03
Special orders no. 34
February 15, 1862
Thomas, L., fl. 1862
A report of soldiers held prisioner by the confederate troops, that have been exchanged for prisoners held by the US Army. Only one exchange which is D. T. Chandler for A. J. Bradford.
GLC06979.04
[Orders to Report]
21 August 1865
Woolley, John, fl. 1865
Orders Chandler to report to Provost Marshal's office prepared to go to Washington
GLC06979.08
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