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to Damuth family
1861-1865
Damuth, Dolphus, fl. 1839-1913
Sends a list of the killed, dead, sick, wounded and discharged. Writes about action at an unidentified battle. Letter written some time after "the fight at Champion Hills."
GLC03523.14.82
to Emily Brown
5 June 1864
Brown, Jesse, 1844-1933
Reports a slight wound on his left leg. They have been in fighting position for over 50 hours but are doing well under Grant. "Oh when I come home I shall have plenty to tell you that I cannot now." Sends a belt buckle from a dead Rebel for Jed....
GLC03523.15.08
to Caleb Brown and Emily Brown
27 September 1864
Received a slight wound in his side and is now in the hospital. His leg wound is recovering well, and he hopes to be in good shape when he is discharged. He suffered considerably in transport to the hospital, riding 32 miles in a six-mule wagon.
GLC03523.15.18
to parents
13 May 1864
Morey, Charles C., fl. 1830-1865
Describes fighting during Wilderness Campaign and the death of Captain Orville Bixby. Lists casualties and includes a description of battle. Praises and gives thanks to God for sparing his life during fighting, and provides an account of being...
GLC03523.18.09
4 August 1864
Reports on his first day of service as 1st Lieutenant of Company "C" of the 2nd Regiment of Vermont Infantry. Encamped near Brickeystown, Maryland. Mentions Captain [Nathaniel] Wales' injury during the Battle of the Wilderness. Discusses a delay in...
GLC03523.18.21
25 August 1864
References battle of Charlestown, Virginia. Provides full account of being shot in the leg by "Johnnie Rebs." Describes the circumstances surrounding the shooting and deaths of other members of the Union army. Provides a description of the hospital...
GLC03523.18.24
to mother
17 October 1864-20 October 1864
Mentions recent victories and discusses General James Longstreet's command of the enemy at Fisher's Hill. Talks of a trip to rejoin his regiment after injury. Also includes reference to the fight at Middletown, and General Philip H. Sheridan's...
GLC03523.18.28
February 10, 1865
Describes the extension of lines across Hatches run with fortifications. Mentions the suffering of men on line in extreme weather, especially the wounded. Relates a story of an agreement between a "Reb" and a "Yank" to meet between the pickets to cut...
GLC03523.18.49
to father
6 March 1865
Describes completion of the muster rolls. Reports acknowledgment from his mother of his hard work. Discusses the business of camp, such as raising funds to erect a monument in honor of the 6th corps late and "lamented commander Major General John...
GLC03523.18.52
26 March 1865
Mentions a rebel attack the previous evening in which rebels took control of railroad but were driven back. Describes the capture of 600 soldiers, the capture of Southside railroad, and the arrival of General Philip Henry Sheridan with his cavalry...
GLC03523.18.54
to Rueben Morey Jr.
3 April 1865
Harrington, E. W., fl. 1865
Written to Rueben Morey Jr., the father of Charles C. Morey, regarding the events surrounding the death of his son: "He was killed in action near Petersburg yesterday after noon. Was shot in the shoulder by grape shot, breaking it badly…he lived...
GLC03523.18.56
to Sarah Knox
19 July 1861
Knox, Andrew, 1835-?
Knox writes to his wife from a battle field three miles outside Manassas Junction. Describes in detail a fierce battle that lasted five hours and resulted in 60 killed or wounded soldiers. Expects another large battle soon.
GLC03523.20.03
25 July 1864
Knox writes to his wife from camp outside Petersburg, Virginia. Complains about the lack of letters from her and expresses his deep need to receive word from her. Requests the New York papers be sent to him. Says he is extremely lonely and camp...
GLC03523.20.13
to Henry F. McSherry
9 September 1861
McSherry, Eliza, 1829-?
Extremely faded letter with water damage and mold. Written by Eliza to her brother Henry in the U.S. Navy. Seems that several of Henry's friends have been killed. She says she especially is sad at the loss of Holmes and tries to console him. Says "I...
GLC03523.21.11
February 22, 1863
McSherry, Anna, 1833-?
Written by Anna to her brother Henry. Reports that it has been snowing all day long. Says she has not heard from him "for sometime." References the military situation around Martinsburg, saying "the cavalry may make a dash at any time, they are all...
GLC03523.21.20
January 21, 1865
Written by Anna to her brother Henry. Not signed, but handwriting matches previous signed letters by Anna. Refeneces receiving Henry's previous letter. Thought the danger he was in was over, but then they heard about the attack on Fort Fisher and...
GLC03523.21.37
to Stockton Bates
10 May 1863
Allison, William A., fl. 1861-1865
Recounts recent battles, during which their colonel was killed and 50 soldiers were killed and wounded, losing in total 107 of 350 in the regiment and 1100 of 2300 in the division. Believes that Fredericksburg cannot be taken: "Every strip of woods...
GLC03523.23.14
As major general, seated 1/2 length portrait
1865
Robinson, John C., fl. 1865
Ink inscription on verso "John C Robinson Bvt Maj Gen Vols & Maj & Bvt Brig Gen USA." "1865" "Colonel 43d Inf and Bvt Maj Gen USA. Retired account of loss of left leg from wound received in line of duty, with full rank of Maj Gen USA, May 6 '69."...
GLC05111.02.0666
Group of wounded soldiers at Savage Station
1862/06/27
Image shows a large group of wounded soldiers massed on the ground, surrounded by an A-frame tent and numerous wooden buildings. Graphite inscription on verso "Return to ORB" "B586" "4592/setup 6-1/138" "WH" "218." Photographers imprint on verso:...
GLC05111.02.1287
As sergeant, seated 3/4 length portrait
circa 1861-1865
Walker, Hiram, ?
Subject has lost his left arm. His right arm rests on a table, and he is wearing a black hat. Ink inscription on verso "Hiram Walker. Lost arm May 29-1865 at Petersburg Va." Photographers imprint on verso: "This Negative Preserved at the...
GLC05111.02.1289
Unidentified soldier, seated 3/4 length portrait
The subject has lost both of his arms. His tie has been colored purple. Graphite inscription on verso "Civil War Soldier, both arms shot off. Rare. 5.00." Ink inscription on verso "MFC." Photographers imprint on verso: "Jones & Brother...
GLC05111.02.1290
Soldier, rank obscured, oval bust portrait
Stratton, Alfred, fl. ?-1874
Subject is missing both arms. Imprint on recto "Ormsbee 411 Broadway."
GLC05111.02.1291
As sergeant, seated 1/2 length portrait
Shelow, John W., fl. 1861-1865
Thin red border on recto. Subject has been severly wounded in both eyes, both are swollen shut. His hands rest in his lap. Graphite inscription on verso "WIA Port Republic, VA. WIA Petersburg 6-9-62 6-18-64 at G'burg." Ink inscription on verso...
GLC05111.02.1292
Unidentified wounded soldier in medical photo
Image shows wounded man displaying his injured shoulder, with diagram of path of the bullet. Red ink inscription on recto "351. Cont. Photo." Ink inscription on recto "1---2," "1. Ball entered 2. Wound for the ex section" and "Chris Wilson."...
GLC05111.02.1293
Large gathering of African-American troops
Image shows a large group of African-American troops gathered in front of one wooden building and a larger brick structure. Also visible is a large bird house, situated upon a tripod. Graphite inscription on verso "18" "3.00--" "3.00--" "Colored...
GLC05111.02.1324
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