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[Receipt for various items]
December 29, 1783
Price, William, ?-1790
Receipt of General Knox for various items for his men, including nine brass quadrants.
GLC02437.02868
to: Major General McClellan, Washington.
1862/02/15
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
"Can you give me Col. H[enry] J. Hunt as chief of Artillery? Lt. Col. Totten is appointed a Brig. Genl. of Mo. Militia, and is much wanted to organise that force.
GLC05601.044
to: Col. Carlin, Pilot Knob, Mo.
1862/02/11
"What additional forces do you require to occupy Doniphan [Mo] & to capture Pocahontas [Arkansas]? When can you move. I have two regiments of Cavalry ready to send you if you say so. Col. Callender is preparing the light artillery you asked for....
GLC05601.025
to: Comg. officer at Benton Barracks.
"Have the Michigan batteries ready to move tomorrow."
GLC05601.043
to mother
1863/1/26
Walbridge, Charles E., 1842-?
Short letter sent with some artillery shells [not included].
GLC04662.025
1863/9/15
Reports the Confederate evacuation of Forts Wagner and Gregg. Now believes he will be allowed to remain quartermaster. He has bought a colt and intends to raise her. Informs his mother that he sent home a 42 pound shell fired from a confederate gun...
GLC04662.044
1864/2/21
Continued 2/22 at Hilton Head. He is waiting for a transport to take him to Florida. He hopes to get an appointment [as quartermaster] and a furlough. Reports the news of the Florida expedition: it has lost 7 guns, 400 wounded men have been...
GLC04662.059
1864/4/8
He encloses a rose [included] that he picked near his house. His express box arrived almost two months after being sent, "There has been time enough I suppose for it to have reached Constantinople." He likes his new nightshirts. However, the pants...
GLC04662.064
to Elizabeth Smith and children
1862/12/20
Smith, David V.M., 1823-1863
Smith describes his march from Washington, loading and unloading baggage cars, and being ordered to load the wounded onto steamers at Acquia Creek. They are camped within the sights of Confederate artillery. Addressed from Virginia nearly opposite...
GLC04189.20
1863/1/30
Rain and mud foiled the attack on Fredericksburg. The pontoons and artillery became stuck in the mud. Confederate soldiers taunted the stranded union soldiers by offering to help build the pontoon bridge, if the federals could get the pontoons to...
GLC04189.25
to Elizabeth Smith and family
1863/05/07
The army has retreated back to their old camp. Describes Stonewall Jackson's maneuver which forced them to retreat. He discusses losses to the regiment and lists the names of friends who were killed or wounded. He writes that he had been in battle...
GLC04189.41
to Elizabeth Smith
1863/7/10-11
Describes the Battle of Gettysburg. Smith was stationed in the Union center near a stone wall. Smith's regiment may have missed the first day's battle because he writes Pickett's Charge occurred on the second day. "We was in the front & center for...
GLC04189.49
"Artillery advancing."
1898 ca.
Scribner's magazine
Procession of horse-drawn carts carrying men and cannons, with view of ships and harbor visible in the background.
GLC07002.16
Image showing the preparation of cannons
Image showing the preparation of cannons. Related to image GLC07002.16. "Spanish War" written on verso.
GLC07002.18
"Bomb proofs thrown up by the Rough Riders to protect them from the dread enfilade fire of sheel [shell?] and shrapnel from the Spanish lines."
Shows a single soldier standing on a battlefield littered with clothes, buckets, rifles, and other paraphernalia. The soldier's face is obscured. A crude shelter is visible behind him.
GLC07002.50
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