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to Ann
1863
Tracy, Frank J., fl. 1863
Last night the firing at Port Hudson started up again and lasted three hours. He has not had much time to write and complains he has not seen any liqour in Baton Rouge.
GLC03047.02
[Call for applications to join a Corps of Field Engineers for the defense of Philadelphia]
1814/08
Committee of Defence (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Calls for 100 men to serve as artillerists. Indicates pay will be the same as artificers in the United States Army. The committee was authorized to raise the corps by the General Committee of Philadelphia.
GLC02978.03
[Announces that the Corps of Field Engineers will fortify the defenses of Philadelphia]
Indicates that a company of artillery will be devoted to building a defense of ports and obstructing the British army's approach during the War of 1812. The company would be outfitted with tools. They would come from the Corps of Field Engineers...
GLC02978.04
to Jonathan Williams
1814/09/15
Patterson, Robert M., 1787-1854
Patterson, the chief engineer of the Corps of Field Engineers, reponds to Williams' request (see GLC02978.09). Indicates that Dr. Paschall refused to allow works to be built upon his land, but may consent if the works are not near his buildings...
GLC02978.10
to Robert M. Patterson
1814/09/04
Williams, Jonathan, 1750-1815
Tells Patterson, the chief engineer of the Corps of Field Engineers, that a man named Jonathan Jones, who knows the local terrain, can provide assistance to the topographical engineers. Also notes a man named Spencer Sargeant will be retained for...
GLC02978.08
[Request for Dr. Robert M. Patterson to continue building a fortification]
1814/09/03
Asks Patterson, the chief engineer of the Corps of Field Engineers, to "direct & continue the operations on the heights next of Schuylkill [River] without delay.
GLC02978.07
Lizzie Wilkins and Annie
8 June 1865
Hanscom, Alfred A., fl. 1833-1865
Written by Hanscom as a private in Company L, 1st Heavy Artillery Regiment New Hampshire. Writes to his friends informing that they are waiting to be discharged soon, hopefully by June 11 or 12. States that he heard many Massachusetts troops have...
GLC08407
to H. H. Bun
January 11, 1863
Austin, John E., fl. 1863
Major Austin, Commander of Austin's Battalion Sharp Shooters (Confederate), discusses the Battle of Stones River, or Murfreesboro, with Bun, an acting assistant adjutant general. Mentions fighting with Breckinridge's Division (led by General John...
GLC00027
[Commission of James W. Ripley as Captain in the Fourth Regiment of Artillery]
1 June 1826
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Engraved document signed by Adams as president and countersigned by James Barbour as secretary of war. Includes a paper seal. A note on the side signed by "R. Jones" indicated that it was "Registered Vol: 2 page 59" in the attorney general's office...
GLC01492
to Jane Brisbin
July 20, 1861
Brisbin, James S. (James Sanks), 1837-1892
Informs his wife, Jane, of his travels from Baltimore, Maryland, and Washington, D.C., through Alexandria with a company of 120 men, supported by artillery men from Rhode Island Governor William Sprague's "celebrated Rhode Island Battery." States...
GLC01505.01
April 11, 1864
Discusses the Battle of Sabine Crossroads with Jane, his wife. Writes, "We have had a great battle. Three days fighting. The 1st day we whipped them. The 2nd day they whipped us and the third day we whipped them. The fighting was dreadful and we have...
GLC01505.05
to John Hunter
December 3, 1755
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
With autograph free frank. Franklin says that "By our late Act I am engag'd in the Disposition of the 60,000 pounds," money given to him by the Pennsylvania legislature to raise a militia for defense of the state's borders during the French and...
GLC01656
to T. Apoleon Cheney
January 19, 1870
Dahlgren, John Adolphus Bernard, 1809-1870
Letter written by Dahlgren as commander of the Washington Navy Yard. References Cheney's notes from January 6 and 10. Has not responded because of the "many demands on my time." Says some of the books he has requested are procurable and will be...
GLC01545.09
Albumen Print of Battery A, 2nd U.S. Colored Light Artillery Reg
1864
Dramatic oval photograph showing seven black soldiers attending a cannon.
GLC03028
to Edward Manigault
4 April 1861
Glaze, William, 1815-1883
Lists guns and heavy shells sent to Charleston intended for the bombardment of Fort Sumter. Written on Proprietor stationery of the Palmetto Iron Works.
GLC03034
[Petition to George Wortham to provide a scout for the county]
1 September 1864
Foster, B. W., fl. 1864
Petition signed by thirty-seven citizens of Tyrrell County, requesting that James Ludford be allowed to remain in the county as a scout. He is needed because of the nearby presence of Union troops, and the fear that some citizens have begun to spy...
GLC03067
[Photograph of the effect of a shell explosion near Fredericksburg, Va.]
circa 1862
Russell, Andrew J., 1829-1902
One undated photograph was taken by Andrew J. Russell. The image shows General Herman Haupt leaning against a stump and surveying the damage to artillery caissons caused by a shell. The caissons lie in wreckage next to the dead mules who had hauled...
GLC03093
[Manuscript Civil War map of Dover, Tennessee, showing battlefield and artillery]
January 1863
Shows Confederate line of batteries, roads, rivers, and ravines. Also shows the town layout with gun placements and building locations. Approximately forty buildings appear, including the headquarters of the 83rd Illinois Regiments, Colonel A.C...
GLC04042.01
to Mrs. J. R. Goldsborough
15 December 1861-30 December 1861
Goldsborough, John Rodgers, 1808-1877
Commander Goldsborough writes to his wife from the U.S. Steamer Florida, on blockading duty near Charleston, South Carolina. Notes the arrival of the stone fleet, comprised by ships filled with stone, sand, and other heavy materials sent to blockade...
GLC04216
Commission of George Morgan, First Lt. of artillery in army of republic of Texas
1837/06/07
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Printed on vellum.
GLC04256
to Jacob Buntly
April 1863
Buntly, G.W., fl. 1862-1864
Discusses personal affairs, his good health, and his wish for clothes. Notes the Union will "will meet a sad fait for we have a bout 115 or 120 Guns on the Bank of the River" in addition to the Confederate fleet. Also mentions he has heard that...
GLC04190.06
[Cartes de visite of men of the 10th New York Heavy Artillery] [Decimalized .01- .26]
circa 1864
Mostly photographs by R. W. Addis, Washington. Includes images of Col. Alexander Piper, Lieut. Col. Arden, Maj. C.C. Abell, Maj. James Campbell, and others.
GLC05528
to Henry Jackson
1 June 1777
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses their correspondence and friendship, affirming that he feels "the same sublime disinterested friendship for you that has existed in both our bosoms for so long." Also discusses the possible appointment of the French general Charles Tronson...
GLC05543
to Charles Mettler
February 17, 1863
Moore, Peter, fl. 1863
Moore, a Union soldier, informs his friend that he has been on the Steamer Sam Young Packet since 11 February, and that it is two miles from Vicksburg, Mississippi, on the Louisiana shore. Relates that he and others sent a decoy boat toward...
GLC06269
[William Farquhar Barry]
1861 October
Carte de visite of the Union Chief of Artillery, 1/2 length portrait. Inscribed to Ms. Belle Riley." Barry served as Chief of Artillery from 1st Bull Run through the Peninsula Campaign.
GLC05918.01
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