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to John A.J. Brooks
23 April 1864
Renshaw, Richard T., 1822-1879
Writes to Brooks with orders to keep all transports of provisions "from passing the 'valley City' except by the Local Treasury Agents permit."
GLC02254.17
to Richard T. Renshaw
6 January 1866
Smith, A.N., fl. 1866
Smith writes to Renshaw with orders to discharge Colonel Wallace Wilson of the 1st Colored Brigade,"he having originally enlisted for one year." The order also extends to "any other Contrabands on board the 'Agawam'." Forwarded by Commodore Joseph...
GLC02254.31
"To all whom it may concern"
circa 1864
McKeever, Edwin, fl. 1864
Writes that although he had no order from R.T. Renshaw to burn a bridge at Little Washington, North Carolina, orders from Captain Graham led McKeever to "unhesitatingly say that I understood him to direct me to burn the Bridge." Signed by Mckeever...
GLC02254.36
Cleveland Leader.
1890/01/11
Tucker, Ada M., fl. 1862-1865
incomplete newspaper clipping recounting the plans for transporting Jefferson Davis to Washington. Published shortly after Davis's death.
GLC07642.17
[Tintype portrait of Nelson E. Dodge]
1862-1864
Dodge, Nelson E., fl. 1862-1864
GLC02162.16
The Sanctuary
1876
Forbes, Edwin, 1839-1895
Marked "Plate 40." Depicts a family of former enslaved people who just came in sight of fortified lines of the Union Army. An old mother is praying to God on her knees, while the rest of her family from behind are contemplating the scene. Actual size...
GLC02199.40
General orders, no. 7
9 May 1861
Riddick, Richard H., ?-1862
Order from the Governor of North Carolina, regarding reorganization of North Carolina Volunteers into regiments, signed by Riddick as Assistant Adjutant General. Places Captain George Wortham in charge of Company 2, the Granville Greys, in Weldon...
GLC02233.04
to George Wortham
17 June 1861
Hargrove, Israel H., fl. 1861
Hargrove has raised sixteen recruits and thinks "I could have raised them ere this had it not been for the unpopularity of a certain man!" He asks Wortham to find out if he is entitled to any bounty or pay. Closes by saying "May the boys forever love...
GLC02233.05
to Alexander W. Rowland
Hargrove, recruiting in Granville County, North Carolina, writes to a fellow infantryman regarding recruiting and "family" (possibly military company) affairs. Letter was initially sent in a letter to George Wortham, GLC02233.05, for forwarding to...
GLC02233.06
5 July 1861
Bradburn, Thomas Wesley, 1820-1863
Bradburn is unsure how many recruits he will be able to obtain. There is a camp of cavalry instruction at Ashville, and Bradburn suggests that Wortham come unless he is doing well in Greenville. "I have met with some incouragement but whether I can...
GLC02233.07
to R. S. Jones
23 July 1861
Green, Wharton J., 1831-1910
Green assures Major Jones that the regiment will be completed despite the desertion of the Warren Company: "They left without a tangible pretext and as it happened upon the day after the great battle [possibly First Bull Run], under the imputation of...
GLC02233.08
[Appoining Adam C. Bear a postmaster]
9 August 1861
Clements, B. N., fl. 1861
On Confederate States of America Post Office Department stationery. Appointing Adam C. Bear as postmaster of the new Bon Air post office in Rockingham, Virginia. "Circular No. 8." printed at the top of the document.
B. N. Clements was chief of the...
GLC02233.09
to Adam C. Bear
18 September 1861
Partially printed letter reads, "Your official bond and oath of office having been received and placed on file, I have the pleasure, herewith, to forward your commission."
GLC02233.10
[Petition asking George Wortham to resign his command]
1861
Landis, Augustus Jr., 1833-1892
Written by Landis, an officer under Wortham's command, and signed by over fifty members of the company. Docket, in Wortham's hand, states the petition was "Got up by Lieut Landis (who wished promotion) during my absence and disavowed by all but...
GLC02233.11
Charges and specifications preferred against 1st lieutenant A Landis Jr of the 2d Regt. North Carolina Volunteers
Wortham, George, fl. 1823-1883
Charges Landis with violating the sixth and forty-fourth articles of war and with "conduct to the prejudice of good order and military discipline." Charges resulted from Landis's failure to report for "guard mounting" and subsequent "violent...
GLC02233.12
[Commissioning George Wortham as Major]
15 April 1862
Clark, Henry Toole, 1808-1874
Commissioning George Wortham as a major of the Fiftieth Regiment of North Carolina Infantry. Also signed by Clark's private secretary, P. Cowker, and Adjutant General J.G. Medutin.
Henry T. Clark was the governor of North Carolina.
GLC02233.13
24 October 1862
Whitaker, Cary, 1831-1865
Requesting Wortham make sure "Janus McFarland of Co. G of your command...attend as witness on the Court Martial on Monday."
Cary Whitaker, captain and acting colonel CSA as well as judge advocate (1864-1865), died 20 April 1865 from battle wounds...
GLC02233.14
9 November 1862
Bond, William R., 1839-?
Bond informs Wortham of General Junius Daniel's orders: "you will detail from your command as extra duty men, three non-commissioned officers and twelve men to report to Private Briggins, (as early tomorrow as possible), who is in charge of the saw...
GLC02233.15
December 27, 1862
Saunders, J. C. Jr., fl. 1862
Written from "Gill's Signal Station." Saunders writes as the Sergeant in command of the Station: "I send…a man who came to my station today. He says he is from Philadelphia and just out of "Castle Thunder" Richmond. I do not think he is altogether...
GLC02233.16
1862 circa
Branch, E. B., fl. 1862-1863
Ordering that a ship that will soon pass by not be detained. Reads: "The steamer with small boat will pass your post tonight to Eppes Island, Gen F. approves, do not detain her." Addressed to the commanding officer [Wortham] at "Point of Rocks."
GLC02233.17
[Envelope addressed to George Wortham]
Envelope addressed to Major George Wortham as Commander of a Battalion at Point of Rock. (May be the envelope that contained GLC02233.17.)
GLC02233.18
Wiles, S.C., fl. 1862
Relaying an order originally sent by W. H. Keen, to "permit a steamer to pass from Richmond up to Petersburg."
GLC02233.19
[General Order of commendation for efforts at Roanoke Island]
February 9, 1862
Goldsborough, Louis Malesherbes, 1805-1877
Congratulates his men for their work in the capture of Roanoke Island and urges them to continue to "crush the Hydra of rebellion."
Goldsborough was the commanding officer of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron from 1861 to 1862. He participated...
GLC02254.01
to Stephen C. Rowan
March 22, 1862
Congratulates Rowan on his victory at New Bern and confides, "I expected nothing less. I trust that Beaufort and Fort Macon will soon share a similar fate with Newberne [sic] -- that is be in your possession."
Rowan was a captain in the United...
GLC02254.02
[Blank Oath of Office]
July 1862
Printed document with unsigned Oath of Office.
GLC02254.04
to Henry K. Davenport
16 November 1862
Lee, Samuel Phillips, 1812-1897
Titled "Extracts from a Letter of Instructions." The first extract gives information about the positioning of gunboats for "assisting in the defence of posts." The second extract is a reminder to "keep a bright look out for, and use every...
GLC02254.06
[Blockading instructions for the senior naval officer in the Sounds of North Carolina]
2 December 1862
Outlines plans for a blockade "to interdict all trade whatever with the country blockaded by the N. Atlantic Blockading Squadron." Details the boundaries of the blockade within North and South Carolina. Explains that vessels must have "clearances...
GLC02254.07
January 11,1863
Lee annotates a clerical transcription of various dispatches and newspaper clippings concerning activities of the United States Navy in Texas during the Battle of Galveston. On recto, is a transcription of an article from the "Richmond Va Examiner"...
GLC02254.08
14 April 1863
McCann, William Penn, 1830-1906
Mentions a change of plans in the attack on Hill's Point Battery. Reports location, activities and condition of several Union ships, including the Collier, Phoenix, Hunchback, Southfield, Valley City, Whitehead and Granite. Complains that "there is...
GLC02254.12
9 May 1863
Foster, Amos P., fl. 1863
Reports that he has "started up Blounts Creek" in search of an enemy schooner sighted on 6 May. Does not find the enemy schooner, but instead "one belonging to this colored man named James Moore, and which I send to you. He says he has been in the...
GLC02254.14
14 May 1864
Smith, Melancton, 1810-1893
Orders Renshaw to survey the captured schooner Anne S. Davenport at Roanoke Island and report "the valuation of vessel and cargo."
Melancton Smith served as a commanding officer in the Sounds of North Carolina during 1864.
GLC02254.18
28 May 1864
Responds to news of broken boilers in Renshaw's vessels and asks if Renshaw can "not make the repairs on one with your own workmen." Desires to send the U.S.S. Miami, currently under Renshaw's command, to Hatteras Inlet. Inquires about the...
GLC02254.19
[General order to be read aloud by the commanding officer of the U.S.S. Miami]
8 June 1864
General order to read letter from Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy. A transcription of Welles' letter, a response to Smith's report of the action at the Battle of Albermarle is attached. Welles "congratulates all of the Officers and Men of the...
GLC02254.20
[Invitation to a 4th of July celebration sponsored by the Ist Regt. N.C. Union Volunteers]
4 July 1864
1st Regiment North Carolina Union Volunteers
Printed invitation requesting Renshaw's presence at a 4th of July celebration at Fort Macon. Includes an "Order of Exercise" listing a variety of activities for the day, including music, prayer, a reading of the Declaration of Independence and a...
GLC02254.21
30 November 1864
Parker, William A., fl. 1864
Parker, Commander of the U.S.S. Onondaga, states "you will not employ Negroes as lookouts, as they are not fit to be entrusted with such important duties." Informs Renshaw, Commander of the U.S.S. Massasoit, that "in this Division the strictest...
GLC02254.22
[Orders to dispatch a gunboat to the mouth of the Chickahominy]
December 6, 1864
Turner, John Wesley, 1833-1899
Brig. Gnl. Turner relays orders to William A. Parker, in command of the U.S.S. Onondaga. Parker then orders Captain S.W. Graves of the U.S.S. Miami to the Chickahominy. Notes that "should the 'Miami' not be ready to move at once Comdr. Renshaw will...
GLC02254.23
December 8, 1864
Sumner, G. Watson, fl. 1864
Lt. Sumner of the USS Massasoit lists men volunteering their services. The list is broken up into sections: "Officers," "Marines," and "Sailors." Marked "copy". There is a short autograph letter signed from Sumner attached, stating that "I deem it...
GLC02254.24
to Ella Godley Renshaw
2 March 1865
Writes to his wife from aboard the U.S.S. Massasoit. Expresses confusion over Ella not having received letters from him -- "I write...every two or three days, and what becomes of my letters gracious only knows." Mentions some money he has sent her...
GLC02254.25
6 April 1865
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891
Orders Renshaw to move on to Beaufort, North Carolina and telegraph a series of dispatches to General Sherman. "Use all the haste you can as these dispatches are very important." He is then ordered to return to the Sounds of North Carolina via...
GLC02254.26
30 April 1865
Macomb, William Henry Alexander, 1819-1872
Writes Renshaw about arrangements to send the mortar schooner Henry James to Norfolk carrying ammunition. At Hatteras, the schooner Etta is to meet the Henry James and transfer more ammunition aboard. Mentions that "we have news here, which I...
GLC02254.27
[General Order. No 16.]
1862
Burnside, Ambrose Everett, 1824-1881
Orders for the establishment of a set of signals "as the means of communication between the Army & the fleet." Signals are to be made with rockets, but "the color of the rocket make [sic] no difference."
GLC02254.35
[Manual of marching maneuvers]
no date
Hand bound notebook containing detailed instructions for marching maneuvers. In one half of the notebook, Renshaw has written out instructions for the loading, firing and inspection of arms. When flipped over, the other half of the notebook...
GLC02254.37
to Ella Godley Renshaw [incomplete]
1861-1865
The letter is incomplete, beginning on the fifth page of Renshaw's original letter to his wife. He asks after his wife and "baby child" and hopes to return home in three months, for "there is not an hour through the days that I am not wondering what...
GLC02254.38
to Eliza Cook
January 21, 1861
Cook, Gustave, 1835-1897
Cook has just arrived in New Orleans and is excited to be involved in the war. Probably doesn't realize the gravity of the nation's situation when he writes, "I think it probable that I shall be back by the 10th of February but am not sure of it."...
GLC02570.01
February 17, 1861
Has arrived in Hayneville from Montgomery and plans to return to the latter to attend the inauguration of Jefferson Davis. Has received Eliza's letter and writes, "…I do assure you that I was much gratified that you had thought enough of me to write...
GLC02570.02
7 June 1861
Short note. Letter of introduction of a house guest. Includes his third forecast of an early return when he writes, "I will be with you in two months. I am getting well very rapidly. Be patient."
GLC02570.03
8 September 1861
Camp news. Discusses his company and the support his charges extend to him. He writes, "I am treated with such kindness and appreciation by the men that it more than compensates for the hardship. I know I shall be well cared for and think that I...
GLC02570.04
23 September 1861
En route to New Orleans. Discusses his impending appointment to captain. Writes that Louisiana is beautiful and wonders if Eliza would consider living there. On the people of New Iberia, Cook writes, "The people here all talk nothing but French...
GLC02570.05
27 September 1861
Short note. Introduces a Mr. Brauch, who is delivering this note. Discusses the wellbeing of the regiment and writes that he doesn't know where they will be moving next but thinks it will be Kentucky. He writes, "Before leaving I shall write to...
GLC02570.06
30 September 1861
GLC02570.07
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