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Carte de visite of Henry L. Houghtalin
[1861]
Orange two-cent tax stamp on verso. Ink inscription on verso: "Henry L. Houghtalin." Vignette bust portrait in uniform.
GLC06272.14
Carte de visite of J.B. Warner
Blue two-cent tax stamp on verso. Ink inscription on verso: "Capt. J.B. Warner." Bust portrait in uniform.
GLC06272.15
Carte de visite [unidentified]
Half-length seated portrait in uniform.
GLC06272.16
Carte de visite [Unidentified]
Half-length portrait in uniform.
GLC06272.17
Carte de visite of Captain Deford
Ink inscription on verso: "Capt. Deford." Bust portrait in uniform.
GLC06272.18
Carte de visite of M.A. McDonell
Blue two-cent tax stamp on verso. Ink inscription on recto: "Respectfully yours, M.A. McDonell, Capt. 8th Mich. Cav."
GLC06272.19
Carte de visite of A.L. Hathaway
Millis' Gallery
Blue two-cent tax stamp on verso and Millis imprint on verso. Ink inscription on recto: "Yours truly, A.L. Hathaway, Capt. 8 Mich. Cav., Hartland, Michigan." Vignette bust portrait in uniform.
GLC06272.20
Schuyler C. Baldwin, fl. 1861
Baldwin imprint on verso. Full-length standing portrait in uniform.
GLC06272.21
Porter imprint and orange two-cent tax stamp on verso. "Felicity" inscribed in ink on recto. Seated three-quarter length portrait in uniform. M.H. Porter
GLC06272.22
Carte de visite of Jim Wells
Martin, B.S., fl. 1861
Martin imprint on verso. Ink inscription on verso: "Capt. Jim Wells." Bust portrait in uniform.
GLC06272.23
Carte de visite of A.E. Calkins
Blue two-cent tax stamp on verso. Ink inscription on verso: "Capt. A.E. Calkins[?]." Bust portrait in uniform.
GLC06272.24
to Nathanael Greene
3 June 1781
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
Written by Lafayette as commander of American forces in Virginia to General Greene as commander of the Southern Department. Lafayette is writing from his camp between the Rappahannock and North Anna Rivers. Updates Greene on the cat and mouse...
GLC06323
An act to increase the efficiency of the cavalry of the Confederate States.
February 23, 1865
Confederate States of America. Congress
stamp of record division
GLC06745.008
House of Representatives, No. 344. A Bill To be entitled An Act to provide for auditing and paying for horses and equipments taken from dismounted cavalrymen for the use of the Government. 1865/01/20. 1 p. P & W: 792. C: 522.
January 20, 1865
GLC06745.150
Diary of Sergeant in Company E, 11th New York Cavalry
1863/06
Millet, Charles, fl. 1863
A member of the cavalry unit known as "Scott's nine hundred." Millet kept as a record for his family in case he did not survive. It details his activities in Virginia and Maryland before, during and after the Gettysburg campaign. It contains a...
GLC06847
To the Youth of Alabama: We are calling to arms! [recruitment broadside]
1864/03/25
Rivers, William J., fl. 1864
Recruiting "Cavalry to be composed of those under [age] 18" to fight under Gen. Pillow. Once mounted in an album or scrapbook. On verso were adhered four undated newsclippings: two poems, one news story describing the positions of former Confederate...
GLC06851
Cavalry tactics: or Regulations for the instruction... of the cavalry
1862/03/12
Brown, John Jr., 1821-1895
[Full title] "Cavalry Tactics: or regulations for the instruction, formations, and movements of the cavalry" by Philip St. George Cooke. Edition printed by Lippincott, 1862. Signed by Brown as member of Co. K., 1st Cavalry, 7th regiment Kansas...
GLC06724
to his sister
6 September 1862
Weeks, John F., fl. 1860-1882
Writes that there was a brush with secesh cavalry who charged into the 7th Kansas cavalry. Seventeen men were killed two of which belong to Weeks' regiment. Describes his experience in Arkansas so far and writes that he was almost hit by firing...
GLC06728.020
to his parents
9 April 1863
Reports that rebels have taken possession of a part of the Cumberland River, fifteen miles away. The rebels also burned a boat filled with sutler's goods. Describes the town of Clarksville and writes that there are two regiments of infantry, a...
GLC06728.042
3 April 1864
Writes that he has been ill with mumps but has almost fully recovered. Reports that the railroad from Knoxville to Chattanooga is complete. Also reports that Major General Howard is commanding the 4th corps. instead of [General Robert Granger]. In...
GLC06728.067
to unknown
January 27, 1865
Merritt, Wesley, 1834-1910
Marked Confidential at top of first page. Addressed only to Major. Detailed instructions for a secret cavalry movement in the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia. "The enemy has a force of... not more than two hundred men... picketing across the valley...
GLC06461
to Sarah Ogden
February 8,1864
Grey, John, fl. 1864
Writes to "Madam," likely referring to Sarah Ogden based on content. Thanks Ogden for her kindness to him during his stay in the hospital (likely the Broad and Cherry Streets Hospital). Express his anger at being sent off to war without even having...
GLC06559.041
20 March 1864
Writes to "Madam," likely referring to Sarah Ogden based on content. Writes he has been "continually scouting the country between Richmond and Williamsburg." States they have only had occasional skirmishes with the enemy. Notes the eleventh...
GLC06559.042
January 10, 1864
Welles, Edmund, fl. 1864
Writes from camp near Brandy Station. Says the lack of respect for the Sabbath shown by the men in camp angers him. Believes that the men serving in the Union Army will be able to say that they gave "life and limb in this cause of humanity." Says...
GLC06559.092
to Jefferson Davis
17 March 1864
Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864
Morgan beseeches Confederate president Davis to return his former regiments to his command. Mentions Breckinridge's Regiment, Dortch's Battalion, and other units. On verso is a Davis autograph note signed (with initials), asking the adjutant general...
GLC02460.10.01
6 December 1862
Polk, Leonidas, 1806-1864
General Polk writes to Davis, President of the Confederate States (and Polk's former roommate at West Point). Recommends Captain E. M. [Rucker?] for promotion to Colonel of Cavalry. Notes that Rucker has a command of that post, but lacks the...
GLC02460.12
to Braxton Bragg
14 March 1864
Wheeler, Joseph, 1836-1906
Wheeler, commanding Cavalry Corps, Army of Tennessee, writes to Bragg, overseeing Confederate military operations from Richmond, Virginia. Replies to correspondence from Bragg. Discusses the establishment of a military court: "... I must first...
GLC02460.18
to General [Wayne]
1 June 1864
Wright, Marcus Joseph, 1831-1922
Possibly to General Henry Constantine Wayne, Adjutant General of Georgia (1860-1865). Wright, commanding the district of Atlanta, reports: "I have sent an officer of my staff out this morning to find out something about the outrages mentioned in...
GLC02460.20
to Robert Seldon Garnett
29 May 1861
Chilton, Robert Hall, 1816-1879
Chilton writes to Colonel Garnett, Adjutant General of Virginia forces in Richmond, Virginia. Relates, "I have the honour, in consequence of appointment in Army of the Confederate States, to resign my commission as Colonel of Cavalry in the...
GLC02461.03
to John Letcher
30 September 1861
Magrunder, John Bankhead, 1807-1871
General Magruder requests that Captain Jeff Phillips (possibly Jefferson C. Phillips), of the 'Old Dominion Dragoons,' be promoted to the position of Lieutenant Colonel of a cavalry regiment. Relates that Phillips has been recommended by Colonels...
GLC02461.19
to Pierre G. T. Beauregard
April 29, 1864
Robertson, Beverly Holcombe, 1827-1910
General Robertson writes to Beauregard, who recently transferred from command of the Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida to the Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia. Robertson writes, "I am anxious to be again in active...
GLC02461.30
to unknown "H.Q. 4th. Va. Cav."
5 October 1861
Colonel Robertson forwards a report from Lt. Col. Wickham of the Fourth Virginia Cavalry (Confederate) regarding his reconnaissance of their front lines and placement of pickets. Reports "I have today made a full reconnaisance of the entire front of...
GLC02461.34
to W. L. Elliott
18 December 1863
Sturgis, Samuel Davis, 1822-1889
Sturgis is prepared to follow Elliot with his cavalry, but worries about a nearby Rebel force. Written at Blair's Cross Roads.
GLC02462.24
to Edward D. Townsend
8 January 1863
Milroy, Robert Huston, 1816-1890
General Milroy writes to Townsend, Assistant Adjutant General. Transmits a letter captured at Woodstock, Virginia, by a cavalry battalion under his command (letter not included).
GLC02463.15
to David Ray
circa 20 March 1863
Stanley, David Sloane, 1828-1902
Year previously inferred from content. Stanley, Chief of Cavalry in the Army of the Cumberland, writes to Colonel D. M. Ray, commander of a cavalry brigade (possibly Daniel Mack Ray). Instructs Ray to send half of his command to Salem (Virginia) at...
GLC02463.21
to John T. Sprague, Adjutant General of New York.
6 July 1864
Wilson, James Harrison, 1837-1925
General Wilson, commander of the 3rd Division, Cavalry Corps, writes to Sprague, Adjutant General for the State of New York. Appears to have been directed to "Wm. T. Sprague," which is possibly a mistake, since John Titcomb Sprague was Adjutant...
GLC02463.27
to L. J. Cist
25 June 1863
Averell, William W., 1832-1900
Written in Grafton, possibly West Virginia. Brigadier General Averell replies to a note from Cist, collector of autographs for United States Sanitary Fairs. Recalls his Civil War service, including 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd U.S. Cavalry; Acting Assistant...
GLC02465.02
to Thomas Hillhouse
27 August 1862
Gibbs, Alfred, 1823-1868
Colonel Gibbs commanding Fort Wayne, writes to Hillhouse, Adjutant General in Albany, New York. Reports, "Having received official information from the War Department that my exchange has been effected, and that I am free to go to duty, I... offer...
GLC02465.12
to William Denison Whipple
1 August 1864
Parkhurst, John G., 1824-1906
Colonel Parkhurst describes the Battle of Brown's Mill (30-31 July 1864). Informs Union General Whipple that Colonel "James P. Brownlow has just come in here with a very few straggling cavalry entirely demoralized. Brownlow is barefooted. He...
GLC02465.17
to Captain Blount
February 25, 1864
Brownlow, William Gannaway, 1805-1877
Plans to leave for Cincinnati on the following Saturday. Referring to Confederate General James Longstreet, writes "Longstreet is retreating up the country. Our forces started ten thousand strong after him on yesterday, and were preceded the day...
GLC02467.08
to William Smith
January 26, 1864
Seddon, James A. (James Alexander), 1815-1880
Seddon, Secretary of War, replies to a communication from Smith, "concerning the statements of the Senators and Delegates of the Counties of Hardy and Hampshire, in reference to the conduct of some of the Cavalry of the Confederate States in the...
GLC02469.22
[Collection of Gustave Cook, H company, 8th regiment, Texas, cavalry] [decimalized]
1861-1865
Cook, Gustave, 1835-1897
#3 mentions intention to attend the Jeff Davis inaugural. #8 mentions Union POW's from 1st Manassas arriving in New Orleans. #9 has good description of camp life. #10 has account of battle of Woodsonville, KY 12/17/1861 and death of Col. Terry....
GLC02570
to Eliza Cook
January 21, 1861
Cook has just arrived in New Orleans and is excited to be involved in the war. Probably doesn't realize the gravity of the nation's situation when he writes, "I think it probable that I shall be back by the 10th of February but am not sure of it."...
GLC02570.01
February 17, 1861
Has arrived in Hayneville from Montgomery and plans to return to the latter to attend the inauguration of Jefferson Davis. Has received Eliza's letter and writes, "…I do assure you that I was much gratified that you had thought enough of me to write...
GLC02570.02
7 June 1861
Short note. Letter of introduction of a house guest. Includes his third forecast of an early return when he writes, "I will be with you in two months. I am getting well very rapidly. Be patient."
GLC02570.03
8 September 1861
Camp news. Discusses his company and the support his charges extend to him. He writes, "I am treated with such kindness and appreciation by the men that it more than compensates for the hardship. I know I shall be well cared for and think that I...
GLC02570.04
23 September 1861
En route to New Orleans. Discusses his impending appointment to captain. Writes that Louisiana is beautiful and wonders if Eliza would consider living there. On the people of New Iberia, Cook writes, "The people here all talk nothing but French...
GLC02570.05
27 September 1861
Short note. Introduces a Mr. Brauch, who is delivering this note. Discusses the wellbeing of the regiment and writes that he doesn't know where they will be moving next but thinks it will be Kentucky. He writes, "Before leaving I shall write to...
GLC02570.06
GLC02570.07
18 October 1861
Cook has kept up his correspondence with the "Houston Telegraph" regarding the daily camp lives of the soldiers. He reports that he didn't have any time to write Eliza and asked his friend John to address her in his letter to Lou (wife or sister?)....
GLC02570.08
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