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Collection of letters from Confederate generals [Decimalized .01-.07]
1853-1887
Collection of seven letters written by Confederate Generals who were active in the Easter Theater of the war.
GLC03467
to Thomas J. Porter
1861-1862 circa
Walker, Leroy Pope, 1817-1884
Forwarding Porter a petition to the President, and wishes Porter would forward it to the President. The petition requests the exemption of Walker's overseer from military service. Most likely written while Walker was Secretary of State, between 17...
GLC03468.08
Various documents signed by Civil War Generals who played a role at Gettysburg [Decimalized .01-.08]
1858 - 1886
Collection of eight documents, each related to Union or Confederate Generals that played a role at the battle of Gettysburg.
GLC03469
[Endorsements of Hofmann, Doubleday, and Reynolds]
8 October 1862
Doubleday, Abner, 1819-1893
Leaf with autograph endorsements signed by Abner Doubleday, John W. Hofmann and John F. Reynolds. Mounted on paper 31 x 20 cm.
GLC03469.06
to George G. Meade
24 October 1864
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Ordering Meade to send "one of your reduced regular regiments to New York City to report to General Dix for duty."
GLC03470
Civil War - Medal of Honor winners, Union Generals [Decimalized .01-.04.02]
1862-1893
Five documents from Civil War General who received the Medal of Honor.
GLC03472
to Robert Clark
28 November 1880
Stanley, David Sloane, 1828-1902
Sending a biographical sketch of the life of Colonel William H. Greenwood, for publication in "Society of the Army of the Cumberland." Written at Fort Clark.
GLC03472.03
Civil War Union Generals, artillery collection [Decimalized .01-.08]
1862-1879
Eight documents signed by Union Artillery Generals.
GLC03474
to Cuvier Grover
24 June 1863
Arnold, Richard, 1828-1882
Ordering a section of Captain Nims' battery "to report to General Erickson at Newport tomorrow at 500 A.M." Written at Head Quarters, Department of the Gulf, likely in New Orleans.
GLC03474.01
to Thomas Hillhouse
9 August 1862
Barry, William Farquhar, 1818-1879
Forwarding a note from Adjutant General Lorenzo Thomas, and recommending the bearer for a post as a subaltern with the rank of Lieutenant. Mounted on paper 29.5 x 20 cm. Written along the James River in Virginia.
GLC03474.02
to John T. Sprague
12 December 1863
Hays, William, 1819-1875
Requests that Sprague provide a copy of a muster roll for a New York Artillery regiment to William Turner.
GLC03474.04
to unknown
February 2, 1865
Seymour, Truman, 1824-1891
Recommending Captain Briggs for promotion. Mounted on paper 29.5 x 20 cm.
GLC03474.07
to Andrew A. Humphreys
February 22, 1864
Tyler, Robert Ogden, 1831-1874
Expressing his high regard for Humphreys and the Army of the Potomac.
GLC03474.08
Civil War - Union Generals, Cavalry collection [Decimalized .01-.04]
1862-1865
Four documents from Union Generals who served in the Cavalry.
GLC03475
to Colonel [Jona ?]
26 June 1862
Sturgis, Samuel Davis, 1822-1889
Informs Jona that James Sturgis Grier, a member of Jona's staff, has been appointed to Sturgis' staff. Grier may have been related to Sturgis.
GLC03475.04
7 August 1864
Chapman, George Henry, 1832-1882
Recommending Major Caleb Moore of the Eighth New York Cavalry for promotion to Lieutenant Colonel. Mounted on paper 29 x 20 cm.
GLC03475.02
February 10, 1865
Devin, Thomas Casimer, 1822-1878
Recommending Captain John T. Rutherford for promotion. Cut from document, mounted on paper 29.5 x 20 cm.
GLC03475.03
Civil War - Union Generals, Eastern Theater [Decimalized .01-.16]
1859 - 1886
Sixteen documents from Union Generals who served in the Eastern Theater.
GLC03476
7 April 1863
Bartlett, Joseph Jackson, 1834-1893
Brigadier General Bartlett recommends Engineering Corps officer Alfred F. Manning for commission in a New York Regiment. Addressed to Sprague as major general and adjutant general of New York. Autograph note signed on verso by Colonel Charles B...
GLC03476.01
6 August 1863
Couch, Darius Nash, 1822-1897
Offers to give his recommendation regarding the recipient's character, but cannot testify to his bravery at Fair Oaks. The recipient's name is illegible, however he was a Captain in the Thirty Sixth New York Volunteers.
GLC03476.02
23 April 1863
Davis, William Watts Hart, 1820-1910
Recommending Lieutenant Colonel William C. Raulston of the Eighty First New York Infantry for promotion. Autograph endorsement signed on verso by Henry M. Naglee, dated 23 April 1863.
GLC03476.03
Proclamation relative to liability to military service
8 May 1863
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Partially printed document authorizes the Secretary of State to affix the seal of the United States to Lincoln's proclamation permitting the conscription of foreigners. This was under the Enrollment Act of Congress, March 3, 1863, for foreigners who...
GLC03877
to Benjamin B. French
19 August 1863
Reports the results of a meeting with Secretary of War Stanton, "who...will return to the Trustees their own building now in control of the Surgeon General." Lincoln is referring to a Washington, D.C. school house that the War Department took...
GLC03878.01
to Jefferson Davis
7 August 1862
Marshall, Humphrey, 1812-1872
Marshall believes "unless Col Morgans movement into Kentucky formed part of a plan of invasion intended to be permanent and effective, it would do harm instead of good." Thoroughly details his plan for such an invasion of Kentucky. Thinks Colonel...
GLC03906
[Pardon of Robert Barnett by Abraham Lincoln]
March 25, 1865
Barnett was arrested during the New York Draft Riots and convicted of discouraging enlistments, he was pardoned due to poor health. Endorsed on verso on the date of Lincoln's death. (c/s F.W. Seward)
GLC03912
to Lewis Doughty
25 November 1861
Buchanan, Franklin, 1800-1874
Receipt from the Confederate States Navy Department for $518.18 for repairs and equipment for Confederate gunboats. Payment made to Lewis Doughty, who signed this document twice, of the Marine Railway Co. Marks down work on 9 ships and the supplies...
GLC03914
to Charles D. Cleveland
7 July 1864
Winslow, John Ancrum, 1811-1873
Written from the U.S.S. Kearsarge by Commander Winslow, who replies to a congratulatory note from Charles Dexter Cleveland, the U.S. consul at Cardiff, Wales. Winslow had sunk the C.S.S. Alabama off the coast of France on June 19, 1864, one of the...
GLC03867.01
to Captain Davies
14 July 1864
Semmes, Raphael, 1809-1877
Tells Captain Davies he will be unable to visit Cambridge for "some weeks," even though he would like to go. Says he will visit him if he finds the time to make it to Cambridge. Also thanks Mrs. Davies for the invitation. Semmes was writing from the...
GLC03867.02
to Godfrey Weitzel
2 April 1865
Grant telegraphs instructions for what he thought might be the final assault on the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia. "You need not assault in the morning unless you have good reason for believing the enemy are leaving. We have a good...
GLC03868
to Philip St. George Cocke re: organizing Virginia's forces, Virginia's borders
24 April 1861
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Written two days after Lee accepted command of Virginia's forces. Noting that an invasion of Virginia would be considered an act of war. With an initialed postscript.
GLC03874
to John B. Hood
12 September 1864
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Writes to Confederate General Hood to discuss a prisoner exchange. Also discusses the deplorable conditions at Andersonville Prison, asking him to give the Union prisoners more room and food, and to allow them to construct shelters. Written on...
GLC03882
[Affidavit concerning the lies of General L.C. Baker in regard to the case of Henry Wirz]
24 November 1865
Wirz, Elizabeth, 1826-?
Wirz, the wife of the recently executed Captain Henry Wirz, denies Baker's allegation that she attempted to deliver a poison to her husband during one of her visits to him before he was convicted of war crimes at Andersonville Prison during the Civil...
GLC03887
to George B. McClellan
1862/07/23
Declining McClellan's offer for medical supplies for captured sick and wounded because he hopes that "in a few days your sick and wounded will be under you own care...."
GLC03905
to Caroline Flagg Foote
8 April 1862
Foote, Andrew H. (Andrew Hull), 1806-1863
Written by Foote as commander of the Mississippi River Squadron to his wife. Written from Island No. 10, the day after Foote's Squadron captured it. Says he can barely lift his pen to write after the recent fight and the "intense mental anxiety for...
GLC03910
to the Commissary General of Subsistence
June 3, 1861
Magrunder, John Bankhead, 1807-1871
Confederate Colonel Magruder requests 100,000 rations of bacon, coffee, vinegar, salt and molasses immediately, noting that his soldiers' supply will be exhausted in two days. Instructs the Commissary General to send the supplies with Mr. Johnson...
GLC03913
to Elizabeth Winthrop
13 June 1861
Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893
Following the 10 June 1861 Battle of Big Bethel, General Butler writes a letter of sympathy to Winthrop, informing her of the death of Major Theodore Winthrop, her son. States "After Major Winthrop had delivered the order with which he was charged...
GLC03915.01
[Special order of General Benjamin Butler]
7 June 1861
Winthrop, Theodore, 1828-1861
Written 3 days before Winthrop famously became the first Union officer killed in the Civil War. Winthrop was an aide de camp to General Benjamin Butler at Fortress Monroe in Virginia. Document marked "Special order." Winthrop wants this order posted...
GLC03915.02
Wartime carte de visite of Confederate Brig. Gen. signed on mount
1865 ca.
Chalmers, James R., fl. 1865
GLC03916
[draft account of cavalry operations of Army of Northern Virginia]
December 1866
Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905
Draft account of cavalry operations sent to Robert E. Lee, detailing actions of Fitzhugh Lee's cavalry division during May through June 1864, from Grant's crossing of the Rapidan River through the death of General J.E.B. Stuart. Details movement of...
GLC03917
[Braxton Bragg]
1861
Signed on mount and trimmed at top of oval (affecting photograph paper but not touching image). Hair on top of head and on face has been badly retouched. Previously owned by General Joseph Wheeler
GLC03918
Fort Sumter & Charleston, SC - 9 Confederate stereoviews by Osborn & Durbec
1861/04
GLC03919
to Sam Chapman re: letters on slavery, the war, Lincoln, Grant, Lee, Stuart [decimalized]
1897-1916
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
A collection of letters from John Singleton Mosby, of Warrenton, Virginia, to Samuel Chapman of Covington, Virginia, most written on stationery of the Department of Justice. (Other recipients are noted in the inventory.) The letters discuss the...
GLC03921
to Edwin M. Stanton
February 22, 1865
Marked Cipher at top and copy on verso. Grant writes to the Secretary of War that he had a 100 gun salute fired yesterday for the capture of Charleston and Columbia, South Carolina, and has sent out Stanton's order to have it repeated.
GLC03923
to Edward D. Townsend re: reports for duty before being offered command of army
01 April 1861
Written as Colonel in the 1st Cavalry. Lee was informally offered command of all US armies but refused in order to defend Virginia. He resigned on the 20th (that document is reproduced in Freeman's biography of Lee).
GLC03717
[General Orders No. 143 regarding the organization of African American troops]
22 May 1863
Townsend, E. D. (Edward Davis), 1817-1893
Establishes a bureau for organizing and recruiting African American troops. Issued by Townsend as Assistant Adjutant General based upon the orders of Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War. Excerpts include: "III. Boards will be convened at such posts...
GLC03721.01
General Order #147 re: reversing dismissal, remitting death sentence of Private
26 May 1863
Reversing a decision against Lt. John C. Walsh, 28th Reg. NY Vols.
GLC03721.02
General orders no. 190
25 June 1863
Order stating that "All men enlisting in the Regular Army for five years' service...shall receive a premium, advance pay, and bounty, of $402."
GLC03721.03
General orders, no. 191
An order regarding the recruitment, enlistment , pay, and service of veteran volunteers.
GLC03721.04
General Orders no.152
28 May 1863
Appointing R. M. Scott as secretary to General in chief.
GLC03721.05
[Presidential pardon of Robert L. Weakley who had fought against the United States].
February 18, 1864
A citizen of Tennesse, Weakley, was pardoned by Lincoln because he had taken the oath prescribed in the proclamation of the president dated 8 December 1863. Countersigned by Secretary of State William H. Seward.
GLC03743
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