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to Henry Jackson
19 October 1861
Stevenson, C. L. (Carter Littlepage), 1817-1888
Union troop movements near Monterey, Virginia. The Batlle of Bull's Bluff (30 miles away) was fought four days later.
GLC08212
[Civil War correspondence of Peter Franklin Jones, a Baptist pastor who was an officer in Griswold Light Cavalry, 21st New York Cavalry].
circa 1850-1880
Jones, Peter Franklin, fl. 1850-1880
Covers the march to Winchester, Virginia, near Mechanicsburg Gap.
GLC08213
to unknown
11 September 1864
Gordon, H.D., fl. 1864
Efforts to avoid draft riots in Rochester, New York, by paying bounties and the nomination of George McClellan.
GLC08214
to Turlow Weed
20 August 1862
Everett, Edward, 1794-1865
Explaining the anti-American bias of the English press during the Trent Affair.
GLC08216
[Wartime excerpt from the Emancipation Proclamation].
circa 1863
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Possibly used for dissemination by the United States military.
GLC08217
to Luin K. Thacher and Henry Flesher
09 October 1863
Ewing, Thomas, 1829-1896
Two dispatches alerting Union officers of Confederate General Joseph Shelby's raids into Missouri: "I haven just received information that the rebels took Warsaw... & marched out from there on the Sedalia Road..."
GLC08222
to John M. Schofield
Alerting him about Confederate Joseph Shelby's raids in Missouri.
GLC08223
to Egbert Brown
11 October 1863
Update on Shelby's raid in Missouri.
GLC08224
to George Hall
13 October 1863
Mentions writing both to Brigadier General Egbert Brown and to himself to request an update on any further information they might have on Shelby's Missouri raid, but has not heard from either.
GLC08225
Carte de visite [Portrait of Frances Clalin].
circa 1862
GLC08233
Carte de visite [Portrait of Richard Yates].
circa 1861-1865
Inscribed on verso: "to W. H. H. Alden from the Governor".
GLC08235
to B. W. Belscher
22 May 1861
Taylor, Tazewell, fl. 1861
Taylor, a captain in the Sussex Light Dragoons, relays an order from General Walter Gwynn regarding administrative actions in preparation for the next day's secession vote by the Virginia Convention.
GLC08237
[Dispatch of 27 July 1861].
21 July 1861
Rhett, Thomas G. (Thomas Grimke), 1821-1878
Reporting that Union troops were between him and General Jones. Countersigned by General Pierre G. T. Beauregard, who adds a pemcil note that forces were sent against the Union troops, who unfortunately already were retreating 4
GLC08238.01
[Materials associated with General Pierre G. T. Beauregard].
1864 - 1870
Penciled notes on the verso of an autograph document signed with a secretarial letter written to Jefferson Davis from the Second Battle of Bull Run. With a carte-de-visite of Beauregard and a pair of partly printed checks, dated 1869 and 1870, signed...
GLC08239
[Discussion of troop returns with Confederate Generals James Chesnut and Beverly H. Robertson].
10 December 1864
Beauregard, G.T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893
Penciled notes on an ADS of troop return.
GLC08239.01
[Carte de visite of General Pierre G. T. Beauregard].
circa 1861
GLC08239.02
to Jefferson Davis
August 1862
Secretarial letter to Jefferson Davis reporting on his need for reinforcements during the Battle of Second Bull Run. Signed by Beauregard.
GLC08239.04
[Hiram Berry materials].
17 April 1862
Berry, Hiram Gregory, 1824-1863
Berry's eyewitness report of the Battle of Yorktown and a carte de visite of Berry.
GLC08240
to R. H. Sawyer
Brigadier General Hiram Berry writes to Captain R. H. Sawyer to tell him of the Battle of Yorktown, where he was commander, 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 3rd Corps, Army of the Potomac.
GLC08240.01
08 June 1861
Letcher, John, 1813-1884
Written as Governor of Virginia to Jefferson Davis to send him details on the guages and capacity of the Danville Rail Road and other Virginia lines.
GLC08241
to Miss Virginia
July 1861
Whiting, William H., 1824-1865
Expressing an appreciation for an offer of relief aid and lamenting the death of General Bernard Bee at First Manassas. "Two of the brave gentlemen who used to sit at your table went down on that terrible at the head of their brave men bravely dying...
GLC08243
[Battle of First Manassas maps].
circa 1861-1862
Battle map rendered by a Confederate veteran, identifying various landmarks and troop positions. Includes references to Union forces (Retreat of Hessian Cavalry after repulse"; "Retreat of the Grand Army of A. Lincoln, L.L.D.") and pasted-in...
GLC08244
[Collection of 3 letters regarding Lieutenant Frank Williams of the 13th North Carolina, a Confederate parolee captured at Gettysburg]. Decimalized.
June 1864
See descriptions in GLC08247.01-.03
GLC08247
to Conrad Baker
17 June 1864
Meriweather, J.B., fl. 1864
Meriweather writes to Colonel Baker about the 7 March 1864 arrest of Lieutenant Frank Williams of the 13th North Carolina, a parolee captured at Gettysburg, for disloyal conduct, including "using the most obscene and vulgar language towards the...
GLC08247.01
to Edward M. Stanton
27 June 1864
Harlan, James, fl. 1864
Senator Harlan requests that Secretary of War Stanton make sure the case of Lieutenant Frank Williams be given special consideration. He was captured at Gettysburg and provided information that prevented the escape of some other Confederates,...
GLC08247.03
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