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1864/3/20
Walbridge, Charles E., 1842-?
Upset over the death of Sarah's baby. He attended church service at General Seymour's house. He wants to go home and see his family.
GLC04662.063
1864/8/19
The death of Cousin Lydia's child. Reports on a battle [Weldon Railroad] and expects that Grant will remove all troops from the other side of the James and begin a new strategy.
GLC04662.074
to Henry Knox
2 October 1776
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Explains why he has not written recently. Reacts to Knox's account of Major Thomas Henley's death in a failed surprise attack against the British on Randall's Island. Notes that he has published accounts Knox requested. Indicates that Bostonians...
GLC02437.00466
to Aaron Jeffery
June 12, 1858
Jeffery, Roberta, fl. 1850-1899
Regarding his bad headaches and the well being of the children, a party given for them, Archer's handling of the farm, and death of an acquaintance [Sandie Parker] from paralysis of the spine.
GLC01896.015
to Nancy E. Jones
10 November 1863
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
"It is nothing to a soldier to here of the death of a friend or comrade for he has enough of such…that he cannot mourn for the dead." He describes the Battle of Chickamauga: "For two long days we fought the brave men of longstreets corps from...
GLC02739.084
14 November 1863
The Confederates had an internal battle on October 28: "One brigad[e] of them was determined to quit them and ground arms and come to our lines and they was silenced by their trusty troops which terminated in three hours fight killing eight hundred...
GLC02739.086
to Nancy E. Jones [incomplete]
9 March 1864
God has carried him through the war thus far. She is going back home. He contemplates the effects of war: "In peace: children bury their parents; in war: parents bury their children."
GLC02739.102
11 May 1864
They have been fighting since they arrived. They tried to storm the Confederate works but were repulsed with many losses including their colonel.
GLC02739.113
to Mary Epperly
29 June 1862
Epperly, Christian M., 1837-1904
Mentions the battles on 26 June (Battle of Mechanicsville) and 27 June (Battle of Gaine's Mills). Says he managed to miss the battles but mentions the fate of friends and relatives who did fight. The top quarter of the third page is missing causing...
GLC02715.018
2 August 1862
Discusses his sister Margaret's death. Comments, "Wee would all be a grate deell better off if if [sic] wee could as she did and bid farewell to this proud and wicked world and mount on eagles wings and fly to the mansions above whair there hant...
GLC02715.024
10 October 1862
Says he does not grieve for his lost brothers and sisters, but trusts in God that they will meet in heaven someday. States the army is near Winchester, Virginia. Mentions his hopes of receiving a furlough.
GLC02715.032
30 October 1862
Writes from camp complaining that the Yankees "steal" people's stock and grain to supply their army. Tells Mary that if she has any grain she should use it to fatten up the pigs and sell them. Also discuses the price of corn, bacon, and butter.
GLC02715.035
March 25, 1863
Discusses the Battle of Culpeper. Informs here that Major Pelham was killed and [W.F.H.] Lee lost 250 men. Mentions the high price of food including bacon, which now sells for $3 a pound.
GLC02715.047
[Terms for hiring slaves from the estate of Thomas Winn]
2 January 1827
Winn, John, 1789-?
Lists the terms under which slaves will be hired out from Thomas Winn's estate. Requires that hired slaves receive medical care and limits their working conditions. The document lists each slave for hire and the requirements for each slave....
GLC03434.84
23 May 1863
Writes from camp near Culpeper, expressing his desire to see his family and to visit the graves of his dead relatives. Adds that he may be transferred to the western army and if so, he will try to spend a few days at home.
GLC02715.051
to [Anne Jeffery]
1859/07/26
Archer, Edward R., fl. 1830-1917
Death of Mary Williamson and her expensive funeral, request for Ann to serve on the administration needed in order to sell Williamson's property, and his inability to visit Ann. Letter is written on stationary with a printed letterhead reading:...
GLC01896.028
to [Edward R. Archer]
1860/01/14
Regarding events that occured in the summer and fall last including: in June, the death of their cousin, Mary Williamson, and also of "Lucy's Jesse," Roberta giving birth to another girl, Archer's marriage in July, Kate's bout with Typhoid fever in...
GLC01896.032
31 May 1864
Daily skirmishing and sharp-shooting; establishing battle lines; dangers of picket duty; mentions battles at Rocky Face and Resaca; asks her not to send the children to school unless he dies.
GLC02739.117
7 June 1864
Movement towards Atlanta; recounts various hardships of army life; tallies the lost men from the regiment over the course of two years.
GLC02739.119
28 June 1864
Charge on June 27th ("I never saw a grater [sic] slaughter in as little [sic] time").
GLC02739.122
1 July 1864
More description of the charge on June 27th, with 800 killed or wounded; assisting the wounded on the field and in the hospital; safekeeping his diary.
GLC02739.123
24 July 1864
Taking position outside Atlanta; heavy engagement by the 16th and 17th corps with heavy Confederate losses; battle at Peach Creek.
GLC02739.126
[Manumission of Charlotte Robinson]
19 July 1808
Berkley, Carter B., fl. 1808
Emancipating Charlotte Robinson, as ordered in the will of Dr. George D. Spatt. Signed by Thomas M. Locke and Carter B. Berkeley, executors of the will of George Spratt. Also signed by George D. Nicolson, John Minor, Thomas Muse and Mr. Chew.
GLC03434.05
to William Knox
February 13, 1779
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Explains why he has not written recently, citing "a very bad arrangement between me & the post Master." Expresses relief that he and William agree regarding an unspecified matter and a Mr. Hichborne (most sources say "Hichborn"). Refers to the...
GLC02437.00750
February 24, 1863
There was a very difficult battle but his regiment killed more Confederates than any other. If those she sells crops to will not "take Uncle Sam's money at ful face let them go without it for I don't want to serve in their place and then them not...
GLC02739.038
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