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U.S. steamer "Fawn"
1864 October
Taft, J. W., fl. 1863-1864
Inscription on mount reads: "U.S. Steamer Fawn. off Memphis, Tenn. The place where the naval engagement before Memphis, Tenn.
GLC06739.04
"The City of Alton"
Memphis & St. Louis Packet Co. Mail Line steamboat.
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U.S. Navy gun boat Brown
1864 July
Title from inscription on mount.
GLC06739.06
U.S.S. Blackhawk
1864 June
Title from inscription on mount. Flagship Blackhawk while under the command of Admiral Porter. It is the same ship as GLC06739.08.
GLC06739.07
Title from verso. Flagship Blackhawk while under the command of Admiral Porter. It is the same ship as GLC06739.07.
GLC06739.08
U.S.S. Tyler
October 1864
Title from inscription on mount. The U.S.S. Tyler was an ironclad gunboat.
GLC06739.09
Red River Rapids
1864 May 20
Inscription on verso reads: "The dam at the falls in Red River, La. formd by barges amd logs anchored, leaving a channel for passage of our naval vessels, 14 in. all, the heaviest vessels in the NYS(?) Squadron. Nasho and Osage passing over the falls...
GLC06739.10
to Sue Carter
February 21, 1869
R.E.C., fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.188
February 22, 1869
Catherine, fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.189
March 24, 1869
Wood, Mollie, fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.190
24 April 1869
GLC03135.05.191
Dear Aunt
3 August 1880
Nettie, fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.192
3 May 1889
Boatwright, Fred W., fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.193
17 October 1892
Copenhaver T. J., fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.194
GLC03135.05.195
25 May 1893
GLC03135.05.196
26 May 1893
Copenhaver, Clara V., fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.197
5 June 1893
Harris, Lula, fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.198
4 October 1894
Carrier, Nellie, fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.199
28 October 1894
Mrs. F., fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.200
19 November 1894
V.W.C., fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.201
30 May 1897
Norrell, Louise, fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.202
1 August 1897
GLC03135.05.203
5 September 1897
Little, Lucy, fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.204
1869-1897
GLC03135.05.205
29 April 1869- 29 April 1897
GLC03135.05.206
to My Friends
GLC03135.05.207
My Dear Ma
GLC03135.05.208
To Sue Carter
M., fl. 1859-1897
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Eva, fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.210
Willie, fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.211
L.M.J., fl. 1859-1897
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GLC03135.05.214
Lucie, fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.215
GLC03135.05.216
To unknown
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GLC03135.05.218
GLC03135.05.219
Vie, fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.220
GLC03135.05.221
Dear Friend
Copenhaven, Susan P., fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.222
GLC03135.05.223
Carter, Mary E., fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.224
GLC03135.05.225
[Photograph of Model Boat]
November 1972
GLC03135.05.226
to Susan Carter
March 21, 1861
Heirs, Thomas, fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.227
to Miss Wesley Carter
1859-1897
GLC03135.05.228
GLC03135.05.229
Dear Brother
15 September 1861
Bradbury, John S., fl. 1861-1865
Bradbury writes to his brother about life in camp. He describes the food rations and the artillary, and he relays the rumor that they may be sent to join Frémont in Missouri.
GLC03523.39.01
30 October 1861
Writing from near St. Louis, MO, Bradbury describes the camp and the artillary, and he mentions that he was involved in the First Battle of Springfield. Written at Benton Barracks (also know as Camp Benton).
GLC03523.39.02
24 December 1861
Bradbury describes the weather and the food rations in camp, as well as the soldiers' contruction of log huts. He mentions the movements of troops, and expresses frustration with generals who only aim to "line their pockets," rather than win the war...
GLC03523.39.03
January 17, 1862
Writing from Little Rock, AR, Bradbury expresses his anger with Copperheads, and says that he stands "for the Union, and old Abe forever." He describes camp food and activity, including the construction of log cabins and stables, and suggests that...
GLC03523.39.04
5 May 1864
Bradbury writes that their regiment is lacking guns and horses, and thus has little to do but drill on foot. He also notes their camp fortification efforts.
GLC03523.39.05
14 September 1864
Bradbury writes passionately about 1864 election politics, expressing disdain for the campaigns of Gen. McClellan and Gen. Frémont, and suggesting that Lincoln is "entitled" to reelection. He also comments on Union forces capturing Mobile, AL and...
GLC03523.39.06
14 October 1864
Bradbury writes that he has been in good health, and he gives the dimensions of the log cabins they have been constructing.
GLC03523.39.07
December 18, 1864
Bradbury writes that he is healthy, provides his weight, and complains that the war is continuing on for too long.
GLC03523.39.08
February 7, 1865
Bradbury expresses his hope for speedy peace, while noting the regiment's ongoing fortification efforts.
GLC03523.39.09
10 July 1865
Bradbury writes that the war is over, but that he has not yet received his discharge. Most of the letter is given to begging his brother to stop his drinking habit.
GLC03523.39.10
Dear Sister
16 May 1862
Vanscoyoc, J.W., fl. 1861-1865
GLC03523.51.01
7 July 1862
GLC03523.51.02
30 November 1862
Written in a camp near Nashville, Tennessee
GLC03523.51.03
February 19, 1863
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February 17, 1863
Written in a camp near Mursfreesboro, Tennessee
GLC03523.51.05
17 April 1863
GLC03523.51.06
6 May 1863
GLC03523.51.07
20 June 1863
GLC03523.51.08
January 20, 1864
GLC03523.51.09
to H E Russell
March 13, 1864
GLC03523.51.10
3 April 1864
GLC03523.51.11
29 April 1864
GLC03523.51.12
1 August 1864
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4 November 1864
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August 16 1864
GLC03523.51.15
[Hand written prayer]
1861-1865
GLC03523.51.16
to Mr William Personius
Postmarked July 28
GLC03523.36.31
Postmarked July 30
GLC03523.36.32
Postmarked April 22
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Postmarked November
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Postmarked February
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Postmarked February 7
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Postmarked February 28
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Postmarked October 28
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Postmarked October 26, also has a engraving of the Headquaters of the 50th Engineers on top left corner.
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Postmarked August 8
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Postmarked September 18
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Postmarked October 1862
GLC03523.36.46
Postmarked February 11
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Postmarked September 10
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Postmarked January 12
GLC03523.36.49
Dear Aunt Ann
22 May 1844
Huston, M.C., fl. 1844-1920
GLC03135.01.01
Preface to First Earton
Circa 1855
Docket says "Lecture for the Philo Society of Hayleville Ohio 1855"
GLC03135.01.02
Dear Mother
22 September 1862
Nugent, Perry, fl. 1844-1920
GLC03135.01.03
Dear Mother [Anne L. Nugent]
30 September 1862
Nugent, C.J., fl. 1844-1920
Written at Camp Burrus
GLC03135.01.04
21 May 1863
Nugent, John Perry, 1844-1920
Written at Bach Grove
GLC03135.01.06
January 30, 1863
GLC03135.01.07
30 July 1865
Taylor, Fanny A., 1844-1920
GLC03135.01.08
Dear Son
18 May 1866
Nugent, Ann L., fl. 1844-1920
GLC03135.01.09
28 August 1866
GLC03135.01.10
28 July 1867
GLC03135.01.11
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