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to Berdille
20 April 1862
Stone, E. Wyman, fl. 1861-1865
They decided to amputate his foot and it is healing well. It may be a few more weeks before he is allowed to return home.
GLC02182.34
to Isaac Cover
3/30/1863
Valetz, Henry, fl. 1863
GLC02197.007
2/19/1864
Blecher, Henry B., fl. 1864-1865
GLC02197.010
8/11/1864
GLC02197.013
10/12/1864
GLC02197.015
11/19/1865
GLC02197.017
1/31/1864
"late" 1864.
GLC02197.018
to Elizabeth Cover
3/6/1864
Cupp, Jacob, fl. 1864
GLC02197.022
to Amos J. Harding
19 June 1863
Gillette, Lee P., fl. 1863
Asks Harding to purchase $5 worth of Smoking Tobacco for him. Only wants good Tobacco and thinks it is 75 cents per pound, but Harding should not pay more than that price. Tells Harding that he is the "judge of the article." Harding should send it...
GLC02178.02
to father
2 November 1864
Morse, George F., fl. 1864-1868
obtaining documentation from recruiter in Kingstown in order to expedite his transfer to the 91st Regiment, camp life, diet. Written on Hart Island
GLC02180.07
December 21, 1864
disappointment over not receiving a furlough, the possibility of a position as a clerk, and the expected visit from friends Written on Hart Island
GLC02180.14
February 25, 1865
a shipment of coats and blankets to his father, news that the 91st Regiment will be leaving for City Point, and anticipation of service.
GLC02180.23
to George F. Morse
27 October 1865
Francis, Edward E., fl. 1864-1866
avowal of love for Frank Doane, and devotion to God.
GLC02180.35
26 July 1861
Many men have bowel complaints. He took off one day to have his picture taken and he will send a copy along. He hopes to go to Medford to see Abby soon. Fred Sanderson arrived and is now enlisted in his company. Written in Camp Lincoln
GLC02182.08
to dear wife
14 August 1861
There was no military duty that day nd there are too many people in his tent. Sleeping is very uncomfortable. It has been boring lately. Je wishes he could see henry Paige. Written in Camp Lincoln
GLC02182.10
to dearly beloved
26 August 1861
They were in Jersey city a brief period of time time before travelling to Philadelphia. They were there until one when they rode by cattle car to Havre de mall . At Jersey City Christopher came to see them. Written in Camp Lincoln
GLC02182.14
December 11, 1861
He mentions a Mrs. Hawkes's husband who has behaved cowardly and has not really been put to the test. He mentions various clothes that he's received and how they fit him.
GLC02182.24
2/18/1864
Unknown creator.
GLC02197.021
to Maj. Geo. Hooker
February 17, 1878
Beale, James, fl. 1878
remains skeptical of Batchelder's remarks. believe Gen. Reynolds was at Gettysburg before 10 am and after as the maps shows. does not believe the 11th Corps reached the town as early as he said they did.
GLC09171.1
February 26, 1878
still finds Batchelder's story to be inaccurate. writes that the Potomac army has a very poor opimiom of Theodore Lyman. thinks Genie Howard uses the excuse of being wounded to lie.
GLC09171.2
15 April 1878
writes about his own military career as a private. writes he was always glad when a battle was orderly and simply tried to fulfill his duties. thinks it an outrage that Batchelder is going to publish a history.
GLC09171.3
23 April 1878
still challenging Batchelder's account. notes his serious blunders as to dates and time. criticizes his engraving.
GLC09171.4
5 May 1878
accuses Batchelder of complete fabrications. Batchelder claims that a Confederate brigade was captured by Buford's cavalry but Beale doesn't think this ever happened.
GLC09171.5
14 May 1878
does not think Gen. Meade planned Gettysburg. Quotes a long paragraph from Buford's letter to refute Batchelder's statements.
GLC09171.6
26 June 1878
learned that Lee was nervous bout the closeness of Reynolds and Buford. the plan was to coax Buford toward Emmettsburg so that Ewell would have time to get to Gettysburg, however, Buford made a rapid advance that afternoon.
GLC09171.7
4 July 1878
has received subsequent letters that made him realize that he was missing a few things in his story, like the importance of the Harper's Ferry Raid, for instance. thanks him for his criticism.
GLC09171.8
29 July 1878
read an article in which an ex-Confederate claimed a certain battle never happen. all these indiscrepancies will give rise to the claim that the war never happened.
GLC09171.9
to Jefferson Davis
15 September 1862
Burnett, Henry C., fl. 1862
" You will pleasure me for again calling your attention to the fact that General Breckinridge has not been ordered to Kenty. His presence at this particular juncture in any state, I regard of the highest importance; our friends in that state have in...
GLC09172
[Army of the Potomac Circular Order]
7 June 1863
Meade, George Gordon, 1815-1872
GLC09177.01
5 July 1863
GLC09177.02
8 July 1863
GLC09177.03
13 May 1864
Hancock, Winfield Scott, 1824-1886
GLC09177.04
[Army of the Potomac Special Orders No. 137]
17 May 1864
GLC09177.05
[Army of the Potomac Circular Orders]
18 May 1864
GLC09177.06
27 May 1864
GLC09177.07
18 June 1864
GLC09177.08
2 June 1864
GLC09177.09
4 April 1865
Hunt, Henry Jackson, 1819-1889
GLC09177.10
17 May
GLC09177.11
[Army of the Potomac General Orders 1]
Warren, Gouverner K., 1830-1882
GLC09177.12
To H.H. Rodgers
15 June 1864
GLC09190.01
To "My Dear Sir"
17 April 1880
Rawle, John Brookes, fl. 1800
GLC09190.02
To "Dear Sir"
15 March 1880
GLC09190.03
February 25, 1880
GLC09190.04
23 November 1861
Edmunds, Geo F., fl. 1861
GLC09190.05
To "My Dear Alger"
24 June 1861
Giles, H., fl. 1861
GLC09190.06
25 April 1862
Littell, E., 1797-1870
GLC09190.07
4 January 1863
Parry, E., fl. 1863
GLC09190.08
to Sister
1 January 1865
Whitley, Albert, fl. 1865
very faded.
"We entered this City Dec. 21st the rebels having evacuated it the night before, they left all of their siege guns...[and] crossed over into South Carolina. Our men have taken out the Torpedoes in the River & now our steamers &...
GLC09271.01
12 March 1865
confident that the Union is gaining in numbers and will soon be too much for General Lee.
GLC09271.02
7 April 1865
writes he is enjoying good health and having an easy time but Sgt. Sayso was recently taken prisoner leaving him as the only Sgt. left in the company.
GLC09271.03
to Sister and Brother
29 April 1865
tomorrow they will start marching home.
GLC09271.04
to Eleanor Hammond
22 August 1864
Hammond, Horace J., fl. 1862-1865
Hammond to wife. Although the month of the letter is not known, the letter was likely written on August 22nd, 1864 based on what is known about Hammond's whereabouts during the war and that of the 189th New York. Hopes letter finds her in good health...
GLC09273.01
28 August 1864
Glad to hear from her that all is well. Was sent along with nine other men to unload some horses at the depot. Got dinner in town; did not return until dark. His captain has been looking to get into a new regiment. Samantha wrote that she wanted to...
GLC09273.02
9 October 1864
All are "enjoying good healthy and laying in camp." Not much to do. Wishes he could see her and the rest of his family. Thirty miles from Petersburg. Draftees and substitutes get sent to the front line immediately. Has been "some time" since he heard...
GLC09273.04
to friends
19 October 1864
Here "safe and sound." Got here this morning, had to write as soon as possible. Met a lady from Elmira who worked for a Christian organization that "assisted me all they could." She accompanied him to the boarding house where he got breakfast. Had to...
GLC09273.06
20 October 1864
Glad to hear all is well. Sad to hear that [Silphey] had died and "sorry to hear that Charley was wounded." One of his comrade's guns had gone off, shooting him in the leg just above the ankle. The surgeon took the bullet out, and "it did not go...
GLC09273.07
25 October 1864
The weather has cooled recently, but it is still nice out. Leg has recuperated significantly and "has got almost well." Put a book in with the letter. Had meant to put it with an earlier letter but forgot. Put two pennies for Oscar in the letter he...
GLC09273.09
7 November 1864
It is raining very hard, but all at camp are in good health. Asks how the potato harvest went. Advises her not to sell any more hay after the last half ton, because "you may want it" later. If she does not want it, she can always sell the rest. If...
GLC09273.10
[sketch of "shanty"]
1861-1864
circa November, 1864. Hammond to wife. The first side of the sketch is a detailed drawing of the "shanty" Hammond will be living in throughout the winter. It is made of logs, and seems to be fairly well built. The shanty also includes a chimney and a...
GLC09273.11
13 December 1864
Is in good health; cold has almost gone. Received a letter from her this morning. Joseph's health is very good. Started on a raid this past Tuesday. Marched five miles one day, 22 the next, and 20 the day after. Upon reaching their destination, they...
GLC09273.13
14 December 1864
The letter is printed on stationery provided by the U. S. Christian Commission. Is in good health. Received two letters from her this morning. One had some cough medicine in it. Got the receipt for his box. "I want to kiss you." Will be staying in...
GLC09273.14
15 December 1864
Cough is almost gone. Leg is a bit sore but is getting better. In all other respects his health is "tip top." Got another letter from her today. Was happy to see that it had four stamps in it. Received orders to build shanties today. Joseph and...
GLC09273.15
18 December 1864
Is very healthy: "cough is most well, my appetite is first rate, and I feel first rate." Leg is still a bit sore, but it is getting better. Fayette is healthy, but Joseph has the mumps. Eats all he can get at, and gets enough food. Moved about a mile...
GLC09273.16
25 December 1864
Hopes she is having a merry Christmas. Got some sausage, apples, and soft bread for breakfast. Most of the company left for picket duty, but he stayed behind with Joseph and ten others. It has been very wet and cold for the past three or four days...
GLC09273.17
January 1, 1865
Wishes her a happy new year. Everyone is healthy except Joseph, who has a cold but is recovering. Glad to hear she is all well. Heard about the note from Armstrong; thought Betsey was going to let her have some money. Advises her that if Betsey will...
GLC09273.18
January 12, 1865
Letter is printed on U. S. Christian Commission stationery. All are well and hope the same is true of her and Oscar. His health is "the best that it has been since I was shot." Received his fourteenth letter from her the night before. Urges her to...
GLC09273.20
January 13, 1865
Leg is "almost well." Received two letters from her the night before. Glad she got most of the wood drawn. Weather is warm and nice. Has been cooking most of the day. Does not have time to write much. Soldiers went looking for some boats today that...
GLC09273.21
January 18, 1865
All are healthy. Fayette "is the fattest that I ever saw him and his health is tip top." Joseph is healthy, and John "grunts some but I guess he always will." Has heard from a letter that Fayette received that [Serrisey] is staying with her friend...
GLC09273.22
January 24, 1865
All are in "tip top health" and hopes she is too. Weather is clear but cool. Has been cooking beef all day. Is "the fattest I have been since we have been married." All the men can eat "like pigs." Does not think he will have to fight much once...
GLC09273.23
February 3, 1865
All are healthy; hopes the same is true back home. Leg is improving. Received another letter from her this morning. Weather is "quite cold," especially at night. Hopes the war will be over before spring so that he will not face any extensive fighting...
GLC09273.24
February 12, 1865
All are well and in good spirits; hopes the same is true for her and Oscar. Company left camp last Sunday and went "to the left." He and Joseph did not go with the company along with eight others. If they do not return in a few days, they will leave...
GLC09273.25
February 13, 1865
John got hypothermia after going out to meet the rest of the company. He was sent to the hospital, but sent a letter to Joseph yesterday saying "he was getting better very fast." Is feeling "first rate" and hopes she is too. He and Joseph pray...
GLC09273.26
February 18, 1865
Is very healthy; hopes the same is true at home. Fayette and Joseph are healthy. John is still at the hospital, but they have heard from him. He does not have consumption (tuberculosis). "Joseph thought his breach was going to clear him from duty,...
GLC09273.27
February 24, 1865
He, Joseph, and Fayette are all healthy. Leg is basically fully healed. Hopes this letter will find her in a similarly good condition and "enjoying the blessings of heaven." Has built a very good shanty to stay in. Washburn returned Monday. Will be...
GLC09273.28
Feels "first rate." All are getting along well. Leg is feeling very good. Hopes she and Oscar are also well. Wishes he were home, but is contented to stay out his term. The time until he comes home will not seem so long once the weather gets warmer...
GLC09273.29
2 March 1865
All are healthy. Received his 37th letter from her last night. "Sorry" that the letter contained $2 in greenbacks, because he had been sending money to her. Glad to hear she is in good health. Has rained all day very hard. He and Fayette have been...
GLC09273.31
4 March 1865
All are healthy. Leg does not swell anymore, and is as good as new. Joseph, Fayette, and Guernsey are all out on picket duty. Was very windy in the morning and rainy the night before, but it is now sunny. Just got two more letters from her. Glad to...
GLC09273.32
5 March 1865
Does not have time to write much, but is very healthy. Thinks she should sell one of the pigs if she can fatten one up enough by next fall. She should try to "get all you can for it." She must tell him how much she can sell the pig for and how much...
GLC09273.33
20 March 1865
All are healthy. Feels "first rate...my health is the best it has been for 4 or 5 years," but would feel even better if he were at home. Hopes this letter will find her and Oscar in a similar condition. Has sent $95.50 in total to her in the form of...
GLC09273.34
24 March 1865
All are healthy. Leg is back to normal. Has not received a letter in two weeks, but supposes that that is on account of the high water taking out some of the railroad. Weather has been cool and windy for 2 or 3 days now. "We lay here very quiet in...
GLC09273.35
3 April 1865
Health is "tip top." All are healthy. Left the old camp on March 28 "and marched about 8 miles and had an awful fight and whipped the rebs." Had another battle with the Confederates the next day. Fought the rebels again the next morning in a battle...
GLC09273.38
9 April 1865
Left camp and fought for four days. Took the South Side Railroad, Petersburg, and Richmond. Headed for Lynchburg, and marched 5 days straight. Formed a battle line and marched into battle again. This time, "when our army cam in sight old general Lee...
GLC09273.39
16 April 1865
Gives a summary of recent events, including the fall of Petersburg and Richmond, the pursuit of Lee to Appomattox, and the end of the war. Have been marching back east and north since then; thinks he is headed for Petersburg. Has received seven...
GLC09273.40
18 April 1865
Leg is "a little lame" from marching so much. Rest of the men are healthy. Headed for Burkeville but stopped about five miles away on the Danville railroad. Some think they are headed for Petersburg. "I don't think that we will have to fight anymore...
GLC09273.41
23 April 1865
Everyone is healthy, but tired from all the marching. Legs feel "lame." Stopped 18 miles from Petersburg on the railroad. Going to guard the railroad, but is not sure how long he will be doing that for. "We may stay here two weeks and we may not stay...
GLC09273.42
1 June 1865
Has arrived at the barracks in Elmira where he originally enlisted in the Union army. Arrived at about sunrise. Was mustered out about half an hour after he wrote her a letter on May 29 (#48). Started on his way to Elmira that same night. Does not...
GLC09273.50
[envelope addressed to Eleanor Hammond]
Envelopes addressed to Mrs. Eleanor Hammond, Wallace, Steuben County, New York
GLC09273.51
[telegram to Assistant Surgeon Henry F. McSherry]
17 May 1861
McSherry, R., fl. 1861
GLC09324.01
[a poem]
1815-1860
GLC09324.02
to Henry F. McSherry
1 June 1861
Anna, fl. 1860-1861
GLC09324.03
to Cornelia
5 May 1861
[illegible]
GLC09324.04
20 May 1861
GLC09324.05
to Eliza
GLC09324.06
16 May 1861
second letter to Leu from Kate on the back page.
GLC09324.07
21 May 1861
second letter to Leu from Anna on the last two pages.
GLC09324.08
4 December 1860
McSherry, Eliza, 1829-?
GLC09324.09
GLC09324.10
GLC09324.11
GLC09324.12
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