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[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
to his wife
26 April 1864
Discussing Sherman's order to cut civilian rations and expressing some sympathy for its impact on "secesh women": "it is hard for the authorities to see women starve." Analyzing the upcoming presidential election: "we hope to elect Lincoln again and...
GLC08248
[Broadside recruiting African Americans for military service]
circa 1863
Color recruitment broadside depicting a Union soldier holding a United States flag with an attached banner declaring "Freedom to the Slave." In the background on one side, African American troops march holding a United States flag bearing the words...
GLC08249
to Jefferson Davis
31 May 1861
Floyd, John Buchanan, 1806-1863
Recommends to Confederate President Davis the appointments for Henry Heth, John Pegram, Alexander W. Reynolds and Gabriel C. Wharton, all of whom became Confederate generals. Docketed "Confidential, Genl Cooper."
GLC08264
to unknown
26 October 1861
Walker, Daniel, fl. 1861
Walker, a Confederate Private, 7th Tennessee Infantry, was stationed at Centerville, Virginia. He describes the Union defeat at Ball's Bluff (Leesburg, Virginia), and the justification for the Southern cause: "we routed them completely...we sunk...
GLC08265
29 August 1863
Describing relocation of hospital facilities from Mt. Jackson to Staunton, Virginia, reporting Lee's military reinforcement of General Imboden and Colonel Jackson's protection of the General Hospital. "We have had a great deal of excitement here...
GLC08266
General Orders No. 133
December 7, 1863
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Proclaims the following Thursday as a day of fast and "sincere prayers for future guidance and protection."
GLC08267
10 July 1863
Weidemeyer, John, fl. 1863
Confederate Captain Weidemeyer of the 6th Missouri Infantry describes the defeat and surrender at Vicksburg: "I am not satisfied that we should have surrendered...". He also describes offensive movement of troops under Lee.
GLC08268
to John Pegram
17 October 1864
Early, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1894
Confederate General Early sends General Pegram an order for a two day delay of troop movements at Cedar Creek. Though Early routed the VII and XIX Army Corps two days later, the delay gave General Sheridan time to arrive and reinforce the Union...
GLC08269
[Collection of 6 letters from a Georgia officer to his wife.] [Decimalized .01- .06]
circa 1864
Schumpert, Amos K., fl. 1864
Schumbert, a Georgia officer and plantation owner, writes six letters to his wife describing daily activities and detailing futile Confederate military efforts, under the command of General Meloy, to turn back Sherman's forces: "[I]t seems that we...
GLC08270
[Poster for missing Union officer].
September 1862
Frontz, William, fl. 1862
Hughsville, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania "Information Wanted" poster for missing Orderly Sargent Richard A. Sanders, Co. F, 106th Pennsylvania Volunteers, wounded during the Antietam campaign at the Battle of Sharpsville.
GLC08271
[Army of the Potomac Volunteer Memento].
28 July 1862
Satterlee, George, fl. 1862
Multi-colored sheet music containing Union private Co. A 104th New York Volunteers soldier's letter regarding friendly fire deaths.
GLC08272
February 21, 1862
Loomis, Richard B., fl. 1862-1864
Private Loomis of Co. H. 21st Massachusetts Volunteers describes in detail the capture of Roanoke Island, North Carolina, under the command of General Foster.
GLC08273
to Mrs. Frank Angiers
10 April 1862
Angiers, Frank, fl. 1862
Union private, Co. B., 52nd Illinois Volunteers, describes the Battle of Shiloh: "Our loss is very heavy but the enemy's exceeds our 3 to 1."
GLC08274
to Lori
09 October 1863
Barnum, Theodore H., fl. 1863
Barnum, of the Sutler Department, 8th Conn. Volunteers, Army of the James, Portsmouth, Virginia, writes about the local slave population and African-American troops: "There are two are three Negro Regts close by here. The white soldiers don't like...
GLC08275
Marching Through Georgia.
circa 1864-1865
Work, Henry Clay, fl. 1864-1865
Famous anthem celebrating Sherman's 1864 march from Atlanta to Savannah. Publisher unknown.
GLC08276
[Collection of 2 items celebrating Sherman's March to the Sea.]
1864-1865 circa
GLC08277
21 April 1864
Private Loomis, Co. H, 21st Massachusetts Volunteers, describes his activities ranging after returning from a furlough in Boston to Grant's advance on Richmond. Includes references to African-American troops and shooting of deserters.
GLC08278
"A Chance of War"
1861-1865
Jeffery, ?
Short story re: "a romance connected with the Master" that takes place during the Civil War "...at the time our [Federal] troops were endeavouring to surround Stonewall Jackson and prevent his falling back towards Richmond."
GLC01896.149
[Diary] London
1864/01/01-1864/12/31
Archer, Edward R., fl. 1830-1917
Archer's 1864 diary written mostly while in London and also while travelling throughout Europe. Lists daily activities and other happenings such as disease spreading on board ships, etc. Green patterned book cloth with gold stamped titles. (22 Jan)...
GLC01896.158
[Copy Book of E. R. Archer]
1864/03/18-1864/11/15
"Wedgewood's Improved Copy Book." Letterpress copy book from Europe to Archer's family and fellow officers in the C.S.V.N. [Confederate States Volunteer Navy] with index of letters copied. Written while visiting London and Bermuda. On the cover it...
GLC01896.159
[Carte de visite of Edward R. Archer]
Mayall, John Jabez Edwin, 1810-1901
Edward R. Archer in Confederate States [Virginia] Volunteer Navy uniform, holding sword and cap. Full length portrait. Albumen print (London: Mayall Photo). Inscribed: on front "C. S. Navy" and on verso "Edward Richard Archer 'Uncle Ned' in...
GLC01896.179
To: Gideon Welles
22 December 1863
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Directing the temporary suppression of information about a nephew of William Seward, who was involved with the blockade running trade during the Civil War. With FF.
GLC08070
To: Ambrose Burnside.
11 May 1864
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Re: Ordering a "Vigorous attack against the enemy" at Spotsylvania.
GLC08071
[Collection of Carte de visites] [Decimalized .01-.34]
1860 ca.
GLC00241
Sandusky Weekly Register
October 19, 1861
Weeks, John F., fl. 1860-1882
One newspaper of the "Sandusky Weekly Register," dated October 19, 1861.
GLC06728.143
Letters of soldier in 9th Alabama infantry
1861-1890
Phillips, George W., fl. 1861-1890
111 wardate plus 62 reconstruction and postwar letters.
GLC06729.01
GLC06729.02
to Dear Parents
4 November 1861
Van Nuys, Samuel Watson, 1841-1864
Written at Camp Elkwater.
GLC07687.001
to Little Brother Charlie
24 November 1861
GLC07687.002
Collateral to GLC05111.02.0914.
circa 1861-1865
Lord, John S.
GLC05111.02.0914.01
12 April 1864
Reporting that a large part of Union defenses of Washington, DC were substituted by invalid corps, and negro troops were sent to the valley.
GLC08132
[Ambrotype photograph of Wilkinson]
1861-1863
Wilkinson, Frederick W., fl. 1861-1863
Ambrotype photograph of Frederick Wilkinson. The photograph is contained within a small wooden box. The box is lined with a red faux velvet with a floral design. The photograph itself is contained within a gold-colored frame. There are two men in the...
GLC03523.13.105
Works of Defense Surrounding Rienzi Tishomingo Co. Mississippi
1861-1877
One map depicting the Rienzi Tishomingo Co. in Mississippi.
GLC06728.142
A message from the army of the Valley of Virginia
February 10, 1865
Smith's Brigade
"A message from the army of the valley of Virginia" "after four years of terrible war with a savage foe who seeks our subjugation, we are still firm in our determination to seek our independence"
GLC08105
to George Meade
March 16, 1865
Arranging forces, including African-American regiments, for the final push on Petersburg
GLC08106
Draft copy of the official report of the 2nd Division
1864
Hascall, Milo, fl. 1864
Draft copy of the official report of the 2nd Division, XXIII Corp's operations during Sherman's 1864 Atlanta Campaign, Decateur, GA., 10 September 1864.
GLC08107
General Orders # 18
27 April 1865
Johnston, Joseph Egleston, 1807-1891
General orders #18, announcing terms of his surrender to Sherman: "sparing the blood of this gallant army and saving our country from further devastation": clerical copy, made in the field, signed by WD Gale
GLC08108
to his wife Emma and his brother
circa 1862-1864
Ricks, Augustus J., fl. 1862-1864
Marching with Sherman through Georgia: 17 letters of a staff officer, to his wife Emma and his brother. With Carte de visite, two printed general field orders, and a printed history of the 104 Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
GLC08109
to William T. Sherman
04 May 1865
Schofield, John McAllister, 1831-1906
Eight days after Johnston's surrender regarding situation in North Carolina. "Concluded satisfactorily all details with Genl Johnston." General James Wilson "had disregarded the order to resume hostilities it being of an earlier date than yours..."
GLC08110.01
to Henry Halleck
Two telegrams on one page "A number of officers and men of both Lee's and Johnston's armies whose homes are in the Western states desire to press through the Northern states...can they be permitted to do so?"
GLC08110.02
to Henry W. Slocum
22 August 1865
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Offering to do whatever he can to make life easier for Slocum and his family
GLC08112.01
07 September 1865
Predicting a quick end to reconstruction: "The North cannot long afford to keep arms there for local police": "Still, as long as you do have the force and the state now you must of necessity control...my own opinion is that self interest will soon...
GLC08112.02
February 11, 1889
"We three will go down to history as the leaders of 'The March to the Sea'." Requesting photos of Slocum and Howard
GLC08113.02
01 March 1889
Howard, Oliver Otis, 1830-1909
Enclosing requested photograph (with photo). "Though the main honor of the work crowns our chief, yet in helpful planning & executing, our part will not be forgotten."
GLC08113.04
To the citizens of Macon...
30 July 1864
"To the citizens of Macon...the enemy is now in sight of your houses. We lack force. I appeal to every man, citizen or refugee, who has a gun of any kind, or can get one, to report at the court house with the least possible delay.""
GLC08128
[Letters belonging to Hugh Judson Kilpatrick, 1876-1880][Decimalized .01-.22]
circa 1876-1880
Collection of letters belonging to Hugh Judson Kilpatrick dated 1876-1880. Consists of 21 items sent primarily to Luisa Kilpatrick and William T. Sherman. Recounts events of the campaign, Sherman's March to the Sea and other Civil War historical...
GLC08133
Summarizing a scouting report
30 October 1864
Clanton, James H., fl. 1864
GLC08138
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