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to Mrs. Thomas F. Burpee
01 August 1862
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
He writes he will try to be home on Tuesday. He instructs her to tell the children that they should love their country next to God. Written at Camp Foote.
GLC02744.004
15 August 1862
He writes they received their equipment and arms today. Written at Camp Foote.
GLC02744.006
12 August 1862
He writes that when they are ready to leave, he intends to spend a day or two at home.
GLC02744.008
21 August 1862
He writes they had a greatd deal of visitors. Written at Camp Foote.
GLC02744.012
26 August 1862
He writes he had a bad cold yesterday.
GLC02744.015
05 September 1862
He writes about Christianity in the army.
GLC02744.016
10 September 1862
He writes they will be leaving tomorrow. Written at Camp Norton
GLC02744.018
06 September 1862
He writes he will be home on Monday noon. Written at Camp Norton
GLC02744.019
25 September 1862
He writes about William's predicament. He is glad she and the children are doing well.
GLC02744.027
29 September 1862
He thought they should go towards the rebels but decided to go farther away.
GLC02744.029
13 October 1862
He writes of his relationship with God and with her. Written in Camp Plesant Valley
GLC02744.039
19 October 1862
He writes they will probably not have a big battle right away.Written in Camp Plesant Valley
GLC02744.041
23 October 1862
He saw the building where John Brown fought his battle and was imprisoned. Written in Camp Plesant Valley
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to Family
26 October 1862
He is currently marching. He thinks they will go the river and into Virginia.
GLC02744.046
27 October 1862
He writes they will be moving soon. Written in Camp Plesant Valley
GLC02744.048
05 May 1863
He writes about what his faith has done for him. Written in a camp near Suffolk, Virginia
GLC02744.051
14 May 1863
He encamped at Brewer's Hill. He talks of the general's plan to occupy the line along the Mansemand River.
GLC02744.055
29 May 1863
He writes that his camp is near the Portsmouth railroad. He misses his family terribly.
GLC02744.060
01 June 1863
He writes at great length about his love for and how their lives are connected.
GLC02744.061
to Henry E. Stevens
08 June 1863
He is about six miles from Portsmouth. He spends his days bulding forts. He is living a better life than when they were in the Potomac Army.
GLC02744.065
January 1, 1864
He writes of his living arrangements. He asks Henry to visit him.
GLC02744.066
10 June 1863
He writes he will not get to Connecticut before the end of the week. asks if she has written to Ann Warner yet.
GLC02744.068
to Thomas F. Burpee
17 July 1863
Brainerd, Sylvester E., fl. 1863
He is currently on provost guard. He notes that little David was there. most of letter is illegible.
GLC02744.074
to Mrs.Thomas F. Burpee
14 September 1863
He writes with explicit details on how to get to Baltimore and what to put in her trunk.
GLC02744.078
02 September 1863
He is looking for a private family to board with. will not let his wife do any of the work. He writes his valise was opened in accordance with regulations, but nothing was disturbed.
GLC02744.079
05 September 1863
He has been feeling much better. He decided they will stay in the house for soldiers. He went on board a ship called the Monitor.
GLC02744.080
10 September 1863
He again discusses what kind of clothes she will bring to Baltimore and how she will dress the children.
GLC02744.082
to Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Holt
14 October 1863
They wish for them to rip out the lining of her cloak and send it to them so she can use it to make something warm to wear around the house.
GLC02744.088
to Celicia Paul
28 April 1863
Paul, Miles W., fl. 1862-1863
Paul tells his wife that he has been moved to the Hospital because he became ill while on picket. Paul informs her that his regiment will soon be engaged in a fight, but he doesn't think that he will be part of it. He reminds her that his term of...
GLC03058.13
General Orders No. 2
9 June 1861
Abert, William S., fl. 1861
The 1st regiment will report to Rockville where they will set up camp. Guides from the President's mounted guard will report to their respective Colonels.
GLC02745.035
General Order No. 4
8 June 1861
The sentences of the previous document (GLC02745.068) are hereby approved.
GLC02745.069
to Ethan A. Jenks
27 June 1866
Chipman, Hosmer & Company, fl. 1866
Attorneys Chipman, Hosmer & Co. state that Jenks is entitled to additional servants' pay from 1 May 1864 to 30 March 1865. Inform Jenks that they will present his case to the Court of Claims.
GLC02750.040
to unknown
16 December 1870
Chipman, Hosmer, & Gilmore, fl. 1870
Law firm Chipman et al. discuss Captain Ethan A. Jenks' pay for the period subsequent to 4 May 1863. Request other officers' statements regarding Jenks' service to 3 July 1863, if it may be obtained.
GLC02750.066
April 1869
Illegible
GLC02744.344
General Orders, No. 382
7 November 1861
Williams, Joseph D., fl. 1861
Outlines the procedure for enlistment.
GLC02744.355
Exceution of Dr. David Wright
23 October 1863
Summary of several newspaper articles on a man who supposedly shot a Yankee Lieutenant
GLC02744.356
Permission granted to Mrs. Adeline Burpee and daughter to come to Fort Monroe
Naglee, H.M., fl. 1863
Official permission from the head quarters of the military governor.
GLC02744.363
Budget sheet or scratch paper used for accounting
1861-1877
Shows total expenditures per month including clothing, rations, and servants.
GLC02744.366
Roll of Company C, 5th Regiment
circa 1861-1864
Includes Burpee at top
GLC02744.377
Return of the Members of Company C., 5th Regiment who performed Military Duty...
Lists town, county and the number of days each officer was on duty
GLC02744.378
Diary entry?
20 April 1861
Fellows, Enoch Q., 1825-1897
He begins with when he first enlisted as a private in 1861. He mentions meeting the president who calls them the best equipped regiment. He talks about joining the Knoxville Expedition. There was a skirmish at Conrad's Ferry lasting two days...
GLC02745.004
to John Madleigh
He reports improvement among the officers at the last school of instruction. But there is one defect in that there is a lack of promptitude in the execution of commands. It is also difficult to get the men to march in lock step. Though he recommends...
GLC02745.005
to Enoch Q. Fellows
11 April 1862
Bald, B., fl. 1862
Currently on board the ship Pocahontas. He emphasizes his cooperation. Tomorrow he hopes to join Fellows. Written aboard the "Pocahontas"
GLC02745.010
Captain's list of the amount of ammunition
GLC02745.024
General Orders No. 9
1 March 1862
On Monday morning, the troops of this command will form for review and inspection.
GLC02745.028
Monthly Return of Quartermaster's Stores
August 1865
Prest, Geo E., fl. 1865
Lists numbers for food, forage,straw and stationary.
GLC02745.031
General Orders No. 3
12 June 1861
The discharge of firearms is strictly prohibited except against the enemy and in a few other approved situations.
GLC02745.036
Circular
At present the head quarters will be at the camp of the 3rd battalion.
GLC02745.037
13 July 1861
The troops have marching orders to leave at 4 am. They will carry rations and forty rounds of ammunition. The wagon train will move in the rear of the division under the direction of the quartermaster.
GLC02745.046
General Order No. 2
27 April 1861
Orders on how the men will spend their leisure time and how they should bathe so that they are ready to march to the city for divine services at city hall. Written in Camp Union
GLC02745.053
Special Order No. 10
29 April 1861
Gaye, John H., fl. 1861
Gen. Fellows is ordered to act as officer in charge today. Written in Camp Union
GLC02745.056
General Order unumbered
2 May 1861
Gen. Fellows will continue as officer in charge while Capt. Kennedy will be officer of the day. Written in Camp Union
GLC02745.059
General Order No. 10
7 May 1861
The field officers are listed, followed by comissioned and non-commissioned officers. The companies are lettered A-K. Then the commissioned officers of each company are listed and their ranking is listed as well, followed by the position of each...
GLC02745.061
3 May 1861
Gen. Fellows will continue as officer in charge and Capt. Sargent will be officer of the day. All the men are ordered to bathe themselves thoroughly. Written in Camp Union
GLC02745.062
Special Order No. 12
19 May 1861
Kelly, John S., fl. 1861
Capt. Bell is required to detail fifteen privates from Company A to [illegible].
GLC02745.067
Summary of Council of Administration meeting at Head Quarters
16 November 1861
Sherman, Thomas W. (Thomas West), 1813-1879
The budget for camp necessities and luxuries was discussed. Includes a complete list of prices for all camp items.
GLC02745.072
Furlough Approval
Jackson, J.H., fl. 1861
George W. Weber is given permission to take furlough from April 24th to May 24th.
GLC02745.074
to Sir
14 April 1848
He believes the new infantry regulations (Cooper's Tactics) are more appropriate for today's army because many things have changed including the command for loading.
GLC02745.080
to Colonel (Fellows)
February 24, 1884
He asks him to give a speech on Memorial Day in Ashland, NH.
GLC02745.083
20 September 1869
Goodruff, Charles H., fl. 1869
He gave the Colonel's regards to Major. Boynton and relayed the message that he would like to see his book.
GLC02745.084
to Colonel Fellows
3 May 1884
Harland, Andrew M., fl. 1884
The author says he remembers his family very well, Fellows most of all. He may be able to come up with some stories for Fellow's editor,
GLC02745.087
2 June 1884
Dow, F., fl. 1884
The author writes that he was pleased with his discourse and it was everything the boys wanted to hear.
GLC02745.088
to James Pillinghart
27 July 1866
Richmond, M.M., fl. 1866
Funeral was Sunday...
GLC02745.093
Reminisces of the Snowball Brigade
The author tells a story about how they were given permission to talk to the ladies and hold their umbrellas for them. They got into some kind of battle and couple men were wounded and killed. A soldier called "Carrot Top" passed away and they had a...
GLC02745.106
January 13, 1864
Bliss, Zenas Randall, 1835-1900
Colonel Bliss requires the recipient (possibly Captain Ethan A. Jenks) to travel to Whitley County, Kentucky. Orders the recipient to seize all the corn he finds without taking corn from families who need it for their own subsistence.
GLC02750.012
to Montgomery C. Meigs
5 July 1864
Jenks, Ethan A., fl. 1825-1901
Captain Jenks transmits the monthly clothing, camp, and garrison equipage, and clothing receipt roll for March 1864.
GLC02750.018
to James F. Merrill
January 30, 1865
Heistand, P., fl. 1865
Informs Lieutenant Merrill that he issued Private Frederick Wood clothing for the amount of $3.85 Written at Fort Sedgwick
GLC02750.023
1865
Sketch of a battle plan, including position of regiments, guns, and wagons. Indicates distance in miles.
GLC02750.029
to Friend Bemis
8 May 1865
Relates events that took place during April 1865 in Fort Hell, Virginia (also known as Fort Sedgwick). Refers to the Seventh Regiment (possibly of the Rhode Island Volunteers). States that his Company was traveling to Farmville, Virginia when they...
GLC02750.034
to Thomas M. Vincent
17 August 1863
Signed by Vincent and returned to Jenks on 19 August 1863. Captain Jenks asks that Vincent, Assistant Adjutant General, inform him of the decision made concerning his case for reinstatement of command.
GLC02750.060
[statement regarding Captain Jenks' pay between the times of his dismissal and reinstatement from military service]
12 September 1865
Walker signs as Justice of the Peace. Contains Jenks' statement that he was dismissed on 4 May 1863, but learned of this dismissal while in the field 3 July 1863. Jenks requests pay for the period between 4 May 1863 and 12 June 1863.
GLC02750.064
[confirms that James A. Briggs was unfit for military service at the time of enlistment]
Rex, George, fl. 1861-1877
Rex, a surgeon, confirms that Private James A. Briggs received a bounty though he only served in the military for one month.
GLC02750.070
to Abraham Lincoln
Captain Jenks requests that President Lincoln reconsider the 12 June 1863 order dismissing him from military service.
GLC02750.071
[monthly return of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage]
31 July 1863
Hunt, Edwin L., fl. 1863
Monthly return of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage. 31 July 1863.
GLC02750.072
March 31, 1864
Monthly return of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage. 31 March 1864 Written at Camp Burnside.
GLC02750.077
30 April 1864
Monthly return of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage. 30 April 1864
GLC02750.078
9 September 1864
Monthly return of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage for June 1864
GLC02750.079
4 June 1865
Monthly return of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage for May 1865.
GLC02750.085
[invoice of equipage issued to Lieutenant Edwin L. Hunt]
Merrill, James F., fl. 1863-1865
invoice of equipage issued to Lieutenant Edwin L. Hunt. 14 October 1863
GLC02750.089
[invoice of equipage issued to Captain Ethan A. Jenks]
October 1863
invoice of equipage issued to Captain Ethan A. Jenks. October 1863. docketed November 1863
GLC02750.091
23 April 1864
Bates, Gustavus D., fl. 1863-1864
invoice of equipage issued to Captain Ethan A. Jenks. 23 April 1864
GLC02750.096
[hospital record]
6 April 1863
A surgeon requests a Descriptive List or Private William H. Daken from the Commander of the Seventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers
GLC02750.143
Merriam, J.W., fl. 1863-1864
Confirmation that Dennis Scannel is a patient at Lovell General Hospital
GLC02750.155
[Record of a musket and equipment received by Ethan A. Jenks]
3 June 1863
Stanhope, John R., fl. 1863
GLC02750.225
[Invoice of ordnance and ordnance stores turned over by Colonel Daniels to Captain Ethan A. Jenks]
17 September 1864
Daniels, Percy, fl. 1864-1865
Writen in the location of the Battle of the Weldon Railroad.
GLC02750.252
[Invoice of ordnance and ordnance stores turned over by Lieutenant Merrill to Captain Ethan A. Jenks]
February 1, 1865
Merill, James F., fl. 1865
Written at Fort Sedgwick
GLC02750.254
7 April 1864
Meacham, J., fl. 1864
A surgeon informs the Commander of the Seventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers that Thomas Chafer is discharged from the United States General Hospital in Lexington
GLC02750.156
[invoice of clothing issued to Captain Ethan A. Jenks]
6 June 1865
Remington, Daniel, fl. 1865
invoice of clothing issued to Captain Ethan A. Jenks. 6 June 1865
GLC02750.107
27 June 1863
Higer, A., fl. 1863
A surgeon informs the Commander of the Seventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers that James Robinson received pay from the Hammond General Hospital
GLC02750.147
Confirmation that Cyrril Thornton is a patient at Lovell General Hospital
GLC02750.154
February 28, 1865
O'Leary, Cha., fl. 1864-1865
A surgeon requests Descriptive Lists for Dennis Scannel and James Hoard from the Commander of the Seventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers
GLC02750.170
[military notification]
February 2, 1865
Russ, Charles, fl. 1836
Notification that the Office of the Quartermaster furnished transportation for Joseph F. Seymour
GLC02750.185
[Morning Report for Company H, Seventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers]
29 August 1862
Groves, Joseph, fl. 1862
GLC02750.191
[List of articles lost in the public service at Camp Nelson, Kentucky]
December 1863
GLC02750.195
[Ordnance stores turned over to Lieutenant Hunt by Captain Ethan A. Jenks]
3 July 1863
GLC02750.227
[Invoice of ordnance and ordnance stores turned over by Hunt to Captain Ethan A. Jenks]
9 September 1863
GLC02750.231
[Abstract of expenditures during the 4th quarter, 1863]
GLC02750.242
[Ordnance stores received by Captain Ethan A. Jenks]
February 20, 1865
GLC02750.255
to the Commander of Company "I," Seventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers.
16 December 1864
Assistant Quartermaster Russ reports that he paid for the apprehension and delivery of deserter Hugh McNally.
GLC02750.268
[Officers of Company "I," Rhode Island Volunteers, confirm their receipt of Company funds upon being mustered out of United States Service]
Rhode Island Volunteers, Company J
Signed by members of Company "J."
GLC02750.271
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