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Affix the seal to Lincoln's Proclamation
1862/09/24
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Affix the seal to Lincoln's Proclamation (to suspend Writ of Habeas Corpus).
GLC07993
[Court Martial proceedings in the case of Wiley Sullivan for being absent without leave]
26 May 1863
Ford, George B., 1828-1911
Details the trial and conviction of Sullivan for the charge of "absence without leave." Records specifics of the charge, testimony from the trial, and resulting sentence. Sullivan was sentenced to carry a twenty pound stick eight hours a day for...
GLC02233.23
[Court Martial proceedings in the case of John T. Jones for being absent without leave.]
Details court martial proceedings of John T. Jones, who pled guilty to the charge of "absence without leave." Jones was sentenced to carry a twenty pound stick eight hours a day for fourteen days. With the names of James Dalrymple as the Judge...
GLC02233.24
[Court Martial proceedings in the case of Haywood Sullivan for being absent without leave.]
27 May 1863
Details the trial and conviction of Haywood Sullivan for the charge of "absence without leave." Records specifics of the charge, testimony from the trial, and resulting sentence. With the name of Captain Thomas R. Youngblood as if signed, but likely...
GLC02233.25
[Court Martial proceedings in the case of W. H. Hutson for being absent without leave]
Details the trial and conviction of Hutson for the charge of "absence without leave." Records specifics of the charge, testimony from the trial, and resulting sentence. Hutson was sentenced to carry a twenty pound stick eight hours a day for sixteen...
GLC02233.26
[Court Martial proceedings in the case of Theophilus Goddin for being absent without leave]
Details court martial proceedings of Theophilus Goddin, who pled guilty to the charge of "absence without leave." Goddin was sentenced to carry a twenty pound stick eight hours a day for sixteen days. With the names of James Dalrymple as the Judge...
GLC02233.27
[Court Martial proceedings in the case of Moses J. Hill for being absent without leave]
28 May 1863
Details court martial proceedings of Moses J. Hill, who pled guilty to the charge of "absence without leave." Hill was sentenced to carry a twenty pound stick eight hours a day for fourteen days. With the names of James Dalrymple as the Judge...
GLC02233.28
[Court Martial proceedings in the case of Festus Oliver for being absent without leave]
Details court martial proceedings of Festus Oliver, who pled guilty to the charge of "absence without leave." Oliver was sentenced to carry a twenty pound stick eight hours a day for eighteen days. With the names of James Dalrymple as the Judge...
GLC02233.29
[Court Martial proceedings in the case of Stephen Goddin for being absent without leave]
Details court martial proceedings of Stephen Goddin, who pled guilty to the charge of "absence without leave." Goddin was sentenced to carry a twenty pound stick eight hours a day for fourteen days. With the names of James Dalrymple as the Judge...
GLC02233.30
[Charge and specifications in the case of John M. Holmes for multiple desertions]
11 June 1863
Ryals, Henry J., 1834-?
Charges against John W. Holmes for deserting for the fourth, fifth, and sixth time. Describes these desertions. Also signed and approved by George Wortham.
GLC02233.31
to Nan [Maury]
February 17, 1865
Maury, William Lewis, 1813-1878
Maury tried to get leave to go home to comfort his wife and help take care of their son, who has diphtheria, but was appointed to a court martial. When the trial is over he will try to come home. Writes, "the returned prisoners are coming in pretty...
GLC04572.28
to William Maury
February 20, 1865
Lee, Sydney Smith, 1802-1869
Letter appointing Maury as a member of a Naval General Court Martial. Maury is ordered to report to Richmond four days from the date of the letter. Includes penciled directions on how to get to Richmond on verso. With autograph note signed by...
GLC04572.29
February 21, 1865
Reports that prisoners returning from federal camps are frostbitten and ill. Notes that the court martial will convene on Friday, and comments that "hopes are entertained the soldiers will be better fed" since the appointment of the new Commissary...
GLC04572.31
to Mary Magie
February 2, 1863
Magie, James K., fl. 1862-1863
Written on board the steamer J. H. Groesbeck. Notes the regiment is bound for Fort Donelson. Says he has comfortable quarters in a cabin with some other officers but the enlisted men are very crowded. Mentions that his colonel is under arrest for...
GLC05241.09
February 17, 1863
Reports that he was appointed Brigade Postmaster. His new position will allow him to make $30 to $50 a month by selling writing paper, envelopes and newspapers. The colonel is still under arrest. A strange order requires the regiment to get up at...
GLC05241.12
7 March 1863
He wants to loan out $50 with interest. Mentions a battle at Franklin [4-5 March 1863] including the fact that their general was arrested afterward for a blunder.
GLC05241.18
to Lucy Knox
1 September 1777
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Reports that the British have landed at Head of Elk, Maryland (present day Elkton), twenty miles from Knox's location. Writes, "...we shall remain here a few days and if they will not come to us we shall go to them... it is suppos'd the enemy intend...
GLC02437.00646
to Henry Knox
15 September 1777
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Would have written to Knox sooner, but was obliged to attend the execution of a man who had deserted from his regiment. Writes, "...he was Shot at the Bottom of the Common, it is supprise'g how the people minds are alter'd about this matter from...
GLC02437.00649
[Account of the campaign of September and October 1777]
16 September 1777 - 16 October 1777
Knox, William, 1756-1795
Later copy. Possibly created by William Knox, General Henry Knox's brother. Contains a report of the 20 September Battle of Paoli. Mentions Generals Knox, Green (possibly Nathanael Greene), and Alexander McDougall. In an entry for 28 September...
GLC02437.00654
to Horatio Gates
12 October 1777
Stewart, Walter, 1756-1796
Later copy. Copied 23 May 1860 for Joseph Willard, Esq., by George [H.?] Moore. Stewart, aide-de-camp to General Gates, offers an account of the Battle of Germantown. Mentions Generals Anthony Wayne, John Sullivan, Nathanael Greene, Edward Stevens...
GLC02437.00657
to Thomas McParlin
23 November 1866
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
Printed letter, with a stamped signature of Sec of War Edwin Stanton, informing McParlin of his appointment to Brevet Brigadier General "for meritorious services during the war." With some writing in an unknown secretarial hand. Asks for his...
GLC02649.34
to George Wortham
circa July 1864
Outlaw, David C., 1844-1918
States: "Certain men belonging to Capt Jos. B. Cherry's company have come in and surrendered themselves and are desirous of returning to their command. Mr. Jos. B. Cherry has written you a full statement of the facts. They are not within my personal...
GLC02233.49
25 July 1864
Cherry, Joseph B., fl. 1864
Cherry has convinced three deserters to return to the army, and hopes Wortham will grant them permission to fight. Attests that they have good character, and only deserted to escape being captured by the Union. Accompanied by blank page of stationery...
GLC02233.50
to unknown
20 August 1864
Nell, F.E., fl. 1864
Nell sends men who are accused of being disloyal. He asserts that Edwards should be punished for lying to the colonel. Nell warns that two of the men are able but troublesome and must be kept busy. Addressed simply to Colonel, likely written to...
GLC02233.51
23 August 1864
A list of fourteen prisoners to be sent to Goldsboro, with their ranks and names listed. One is listed as a "Yankee deserter."
GLC02233.53
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