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[Excerpt from General Ruggles' official report on the Battle of Shiloh]
April 1862
Ruggles, Daniel, 1810-1897
Brief excerpt in Ruggles' hand from the bottom of p.4 of GLC00617.01.
GLC00617.03
to William Terry and John Daniel Imboden
5 May 1865
Order to Confederate generals Terry and Imboden to exchange federal prisoners. "The Commissary General of prisoners directs me to instruct you to parole all Federal prisoners of war now held within our jurisdictions, according to established forms...
GLC00618
to Zebulon B. Vance
May 22, 1863
Pettigrew, James Johnston, 1828-1863
Encloses letters (not included) sent to soldiers from their homes encouraging desertion. Discusses the growing problem of desertion in the army at length and attributes it to one cause, the negative state of public opinion on the home front. Believes...
GLC00627
to Henry W. Halleck
May 17, 1864
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Sherman writes to General Halleck about the Atlanta campaign. He discusses the movements of Union generals James B. McPherson, George H. Thomas, and John M. Schofield. Sherman is on his way to Adamsville, Georgia, to engage enemy forces led by Joseph...
GLC00639.23
to the Council
May 15, 1861
Letcher, John, 1813-1884
States that Colonel Fauntleroy outranked General Robert E. Lee in the United States Army and feels Fauntleroy is entitled to be commissioned nothing lower than a brigadier general in the Provisional Army. With endorsement of P. F. Howard, secretary...
GLC00642
to Robert E. Lee
October 6, 1862
Smith, Gustavus Woodson, 1821-1896
Confederate Major General Smith discusses troop activities and movements, including an attack on Union gunboats. Also discusses a requisition for "negroes to work upon the fortifications under recent act of the Legislature - When we get negroes the...
GLC00648
[John H. Morgan's endorsement on an offer for an exchange of prisoners]
20 May 1863
Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864
Morgan's endorsement as Brigadier General and Confederate raider. On verso of a letter copy to Union Major General Ambrose Burnside from John W. Finnell, Adjutant General Kentucky Volunteers, dated 21 April 1863, regarding the exchange of a pro...
GLC00649
to T. B. Roy
September 14, 1862
Wheeler, Joseph, 1836-1906
Will obey orders he has just received regarding surveillance. Is scouting enemy pickets and estimates enemy troop strength. Describes Union recruitment meeting and wonders what to do about disloyal citizens. Roy was Hardee's Assistant Adjutant...
GLC00650
[Platinum Rice Print of Alexander Stephens]
1865
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883
Copyright written on negative on lower right corner. From the original 1865 imperial negative by Gardner, printed in 1901. Rice is believed to have been an assistant to Brady or Gardner during the Civil War. He later opened his own studio.
GLC00551
to Sarah Bruce Seddon
May 13, 1863
Seddon, James A. (James Alexander), 1815-1880
Confederate Secretary of War Seddon writes to his wife about the Civil War and the Battle of Vicksburg. He states "I am in the greatest anxiety about Vicksburg- The Yankees I fear have taken Jackson- At last accounts they were only a few miles from...
GLC00542
to Braxton Bragg
28 November 1864
Probably Wheeler's original draft of a telegram. Wheeler, commanding Cavalry Corps in the Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida writes to Bragg, commander of the Department of North Carolina. Reports on an engagement against the troops...
GLC00549
May 14, 1863
Hooker, Joseph, 1814-1879
Written on Headquarters, Army of the Potomac stationery, following the Battle of Chancellorsville. Hooker, Union General commanding the Army of the Potomac writes to Lee, Commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. States "On learning...
GLC00536
to James Oliver Churchill
22 July 1863
Ransom, Thomas Edwin Greenfield, 1834-1864
Asks Captain Churchill to forward by express a package of shirts, remarking that he is very much in need of them. Writes, "We are occupying this delightful place, been here for ten days- captured some 50 prisoners- 5000 Texas beef cattle marked C.S...
GLC02464.14
to William Denison Whipple
1 August 1864
Parkhurst, John G., 1824-1906
Colonel Parkhurst describes the Battle of Brown's Mill (30-31 July 1864). Informs Union General Whipple that Colonel "James P. Brownlow has just come in here with a very few straggling cavalry entirely demoralized. Brownlow is barefooted. He...
GLC02465.17
[to White, Esqr.]
3 March 1864
Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 1806-1873
Maury, serving as a Confederate naval agent in Britain, asks the recipient (possibly Mr. "White") in London to forward the enclosed (not included) to Dr. Miller "of the [illegible] Committee." Matthew Fontaine Maury was a naval officer known as the...
GLC02466.09
to John Miller
1863
Breckinridge, John C. (John Cabell), 1821-1875
Possibly created 4 December. General Breckinridge writes, "I know several gentlemen named Lyle in Bourbon and Fayette Counties Ky, but I do not know which is the person to whom you refer, nor do I know the inclinations of any of them in this...
GLC02467.06
to Captain Blount
February 25, 1864
Brownlow, William Gannaway, 1805-1877
Plans to leave for Cincinnati on the following Saturday. Referring to Confederate General James Longstreet, writes "Longstreet is retreating up the country. Our forces started ten thousand strong after him on yesterday, and were preceded the day...
GLC02467.08
to Wm. Morrison, Esq.
5 July 1852
Davis, Henry Winter, 1817-1865
Davis instructs Morrison to send a copy of the Statutes at Large of the United States. Requests Morrisson to, "Put them at your lowest price as if I were present." Also requests a copy of Louisiana Senator Pierre Soule's speech on nonintervention...
GLC02467.12
to Warren Winslow
24 June 1861
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Tells Winslow that he is forwarding his request to promote Colonel Daniel Harvey Hill to the Secretary of War for consideration. A blue paper and printed blurb about Davis are attached to the document. 1 black and white bust engraving of Jefferson...
GLC02472
to Richard S. Ewell
26 April 1862
Jackson, Thomas J. "Stonewall", 1824-1863
"Stonewall" Jackson discusses enemy troop positions while preparing for his Valley campaign. Believes Banks "still at New Market." Jackson is twenty eight miles from New Market, and "only about 16 miles from Fishers Gap." Also asks Ewell to send...
GLC02481
Orders No. 6
7 June 1847
Writing from Headquarters of the Brigade, Hooker gives marching orders to his troops and instructs the commanders on what provisions each soldier must carry.
GLC02494.06
[Proclamation urging Kentuckians to support the Confederacy]
August 1862 - 9 October 1862
Smith, Edmund Kirby, 1824-1893
Proclamation that urges residents of Kentucky to support the invading Confederate Army. Smith tells Kentuckians that his troops "come not as invadors, but liberators...to strike off the chains which are being riveted upon you." Promises a just...
GLC02502
to James R. Branche
December 29, 1847
Stephens, a United States Representative from Georgia, responds to a communication from [Branche?], Corresponding Secretary of the Franklin Literary Society of Randolph Macon College in Ashland, Virginia. Thanks Branche and the society for his...
GLC02469.25
Civil War statesmen: 33 letters & docs [decimalized]
1822-1874
GLC02469
to Henry A. Wise
January 12, 1862
Benjamin, Judah Philip, 1811-1884
Written on letterhead of the War Department of the Confederate States by Acting Secretary of War Judah Benjamin to Brigadier General Wise. States that the bearer of this letter, William A. Pratt, wants to import "some cargoes of iron" from abroad...
GLC02469.01
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