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to his father Tobias Gibson
27 November 1864
Gibson, Randall Lee, 1832-1892
Kin (John McKinley Gibson) is unwell. Randall assigned him duty in Mississippi, where he would be out of the winter weather and the line of battle.
GLC04501.032
to his sister Louisiana Hart Gibson
January 14, 1865
Addressed to "Louly" Louisiana Gibson's nickname. He tells her to send her letters through John Slidell. [Louly is studying in Europe.] He was pleased to hear her account of the bazaar in Liverpool. He expects his command to be sent to Louisiana...
GLC04501.033
[to his sister Sarah Gibson]
18 November 1867
Recipient inferred from content. He and Hart are going to the city to try to earn money, so the family must keep their hopes up and economize. Father cannot take Loula at the present time. He asks Sarah to send several of his old photographs to...
GLC04501.036
3 December 1868
Discusses sending an old man and his daughter to work at Live Oak plantation. Mentions purchasing articles for his wife. The family's poor financial circumstances continue. A heart felt letter in which Randall discusses family quarrels and...
GLC04501.038
to Tobias Gibson
18 May 1857
Gibson, Alfred, fl. 1857
Hailstorms ruined some of the cotton crop. The cotton gin processes about 12 bales a day. Sickness on the plantation has taken the lives of five slaves, all under the age of four. Albert lost two slaves, one 17 years old and the other 20. A...
GLC04501.082
[Robert E. Lee]
1865
Vannerson & Jones
Carte de visite. Signed on mount. The gilt bordered has been retouched at upper right. Depicts General Robert E. Lee in a suit and tie posing for the camera. Includes a cancelled postage stamp on the verso.
GLC04518.01
[Hand-printed C.S.A. Flags]
The card depicts two CSA National hand printed flags (apparently from a frame).
GLC04518.02
to Ulysses S. Grant & E.M. Stanton
15 April 1865
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Writes to General Grant and Secretary of War Stanton to report on his correspondence with General Johnston to arrange terms of surrender at Durham Station, North Carolina. He writes that he will accept the same terms that Grant gave Lee at Appomattox...
GLC04545.01
To his wife
26 August 1862
Tillotson, George W., 1830-1918
Signed "your affectionate Husband" and addressed to "Mrs. A.E. Tillotson." Joking to his wife at how quickly haying was done on the farm: "I suppose that that fifth hand with petticoats on is what drove business, dont you think so?" Diarrhea...
GLC04558.040
1 November 1862
On premises of Rebel Gen. Wright who is home as paroled prisoner. Expecting battle, mentioning enlisted soldiers.
GLC04558.052
13 March 1863
Written in pencil. Has marching orders and expects to sail for Suffolk Va, news that Longstreet is moving towards Gen. Corcoran at Suffolk and there is some prospect of battle.
GLC04558.075
14 April 1863
Reports extensive skirmishing, his regiment has a "bully position" that is easily held from Rebs who are trying to cross the Nansemond River; describes fight in which Gen Corcoran shot and killed Lt. Krimble of the Hawkins Zouaves. Information from...
GLC04558.082
29 April 1863
Rebels "appear ready to siege us out" and reports "Old Stonewall Jackson has sent a flag of truce [to the city] warning the citizens to leave if they didnt want to get hurt." Mentions visiting other NY regiments and describes "a queer kind of...
GLC04558.088
18 June 1863
Continued on June 19. Yesterday's festival or dance was attended by 35 ladies "of the showey kind." Teasingly says his "gal" was not there and says he sat-out the dances. Describes dancing platform, etc. Asks about crops and livestock. Mentions...
GLC04558.099
29 June 1863
Expects marching orders; expresses doubts about their ability to capture Richmond but describes a raid by the 11th Pa. Cavalry which captured Fitz Hugh Lee. Mentions guerrillas "picking off those foolish as to expose themselves outsid[e] the lines."
GLC04558.103
13 September 1863
Received letter; sends $30. Recovered health and back on duty. Rumors of capture of Fort Sumter, and complete capture of Bragg's army by Rosecrans and Burnside. Relates news that he hopes to be discharged April 1, 1864 with the other 3-year troops.
GLC04558.114
Dear Father [Allen Gifford]
20 June 1863
Gifford, Haviland, fl. 1863
This letter is about opposing strategies of different generals Written at the Fairfax Court House near Fairfax, Virginia.
GLC04560.01
24 June 1863
GLC04560.02
28 July 1863
This is an eight-page letter concerning the draft and movements of the Army, with mentions of Generals Lee, Grant and Banks
GLC04560.03
10 September 1863
This letter contains a long analysis of how to take Richmond. Gifford also discusses Fort Wagner's hold-out, as well as General Burnside's problems in Tennessee.
GLC04560.04
Was written near Bealton, Virginia.
GLC04560.05
23 September 1863
GLC04560.06
October 1863
Giford recounts a conversation with Senator John Minor Botts of Culpeper
GLC04560.07
24 October 1863
Gifford discusses strategy and rumors (Grant's army to meet Meade's at Richmond), including his opinion that Meade is "afraid of his own shadow
GLC04560.08
5 November 1863
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