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October 7, 1862
Beach, Elias William, 1841-1921
Letter provides descriptions of Baltimore and Washington, D.C., and discusses army life. Letter written from "Camp Lesley, Near the Navy Yard," in Washington, D.C.
GLC00919.10
[Collection of Elias W. Beach] [decimalized]
1859-1921
Contains documents related to Beach, who served in Company F of the 50th regiment, New York engineers. Includes 16 autograph letters or autograph notes signed, 8 autographs from military notables, a land contract, a typed genealogical document...
GLC00919.25
General Benham's winter camp near Poplar Grove Church, Va., with photo of troops
1865
Printed map, "Winter Camp, Detachment 50th N.Y.V. Engineers" Brevet Colonel I. Spalding Commanding, near Poplar Church, Virginia, Army of the Potomac, 1865. Has been partially hand colored. An original albumen photograph of soldiers with musical...
GLC00919.26
[Diary of Horace A. Smith, 3rd NY Cavalry]
1862
Smith, Horace A., fl. 1862
Autograph manuscript signed. Smith served in Company A, 1st Battalion, 3rd NY Cavalry, "Van Allen's Regiment." Diary kept in ink and pencil with later pencil pagination. Includes ink drawings of Camp layouts at Poolesveille, Md. and Harpers Ferry...
GLC01004
to Henry Knox
17 September 1782
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Refuses to grant leave to Captain Machin while he is on trial. "Captain Machin being under Arrest there would be an impropriety in his transacting any public business - or in granting him leave of absence from Camp. His Trial must soon come on in...
GLC02437.09359
8 March 1783
The wives and children of soldiers in the New York Artillery regiment who are living in camp are to be provisioned by the army, in order to make sure they do not leave and take their soldier husbands with them. This provision only applies to women...
GLC02437.09364
26 October 1777
General Washington writes to Knox, Chief of Artillery for the Continental Army. Informs Knox he will soon be called to a council of War, and will be asked his opinion on several issues: whether the Continental Army should engage in a general attack...
GLC02437.09370
29 August 1782
Appointing Knox in command of West Point "and its Dependencies." Notes matters requiring specific attention, including "visit the Redoubts frequently" and keep them furnished with supplies, call the rolls often. Also requests that Knox deal with...
GLC02437.09376
1782/09/17
Consents to stopping work on the magazine and instead having the men work on the barracks. "I shall inform the Secretary at War, who seemed to have the completion of the Magazine much at heart, of the reasons which have hindered us from proceeding."...
GLC02437.09380
11 November 1782
Discusses his orders regarding collecting wood to be used as fuel for the nearby hospital. Washington states he directed the Fourth Connecticut regiment to gather the wood because he found the corps idle and the rest of the army was employed in...
GLC02437.10429
[Mexican War letter and map] [Decimalized]
1848 ca.
GLC00155
to his parents
April 4, 1848
Burnett, Wellington Cleveland, 1829-1907
Writes about his enlistment and his promotion to sergeant. Tells his family about his ability to learn the drills faster than anyone in his company and mentions having seen combat. Discusses camp life, rations, and not having a uniform. Mentions the...
GLC00155.01
[Lincoln with McClellan, Porter, and the Fifth Army Corps]
September 1862 ca.
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
On a Brownstone silver print photograph with cloth mount. The mount is inscribed by Porter to Mrs. Eddy. Ink notes on front identify the group as Lincoln, McClellan, Capt. Custer, Gen. Porter, Gen. Humphreys et al. Post Civil War print based on a...
GLC01143
to his son
May 28, 1775
Jewett, D., fl. 1775
A father writes to his son outside of Boston in the early stages of the siege. Relates that he just heard that "our Forces" march to Boston tomorrow. Was disposed to visit him in camp, but sends this letter instead. He sends his kindest regards and...
GLC01412.58
to Isabella Morrison Hill
July 14, 1861
Hill, Daniel H., 1821-1889
Hill writes to his wife with general news. He discusses measles in the camp and the reception of his commission as Brigadier General in the Provisional Army. Also comments on two Union deserters who came with news of an advance, and remarks that "it...
GLC01080
Collection of Daniel G. Winegar, B company, 95th regiment, Illinois, infantry [Decimalized .001-.189]
05 November 1862 - 09 July 1865
Winegar, Daniel G., fl. 1862-1865
This collection consists exclusively of correspondence from Daniel G. Winegar, to his wife Elvira in Belvidere, Ill. Winegar enlisted as a private in August 1862, and was mustered into Co. "B" of the 95th Illinois infantry in September of that year...
GLC01014
Diary and Photograph of Benjamin F. Thomas [Decimalized .01-.02]
GLC01016
to Jonathan Medcalf
July 22, 1776
Davis, Aaron, 1709-1777
Letter discusses appointment of William Draper of Roxbury as captain of a company being raised for Canada. Also inquires about the amount and type of camp baggage available for the company. Letter written when the American forces were in retreat from...
GLC01412.22
General Orders No. 8
19 June 1861
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Order requiring soldiers to have a pass approved by Grant himself if away from camp at night, but no pass at all is required to leave camp during the day. Hopes that his leniency on the latter issue will lead to obedience on the former. Two days...
GLC00229
to Kitty Hand
October 3, 1780
Hand, Edward, 1744-1802
Writes to his wife that he hopes he can alleviate her distressing situation soon. Informs her of the treason of Benedict Arnold and the hanging of the British spy, John Andre. "A few days ago Gen Arnold detected in his views of Betraying the Garrison...
GLC00189
Camp of the 10th Massachusetts Regt., near Washington [stereocard]
1865 ca.
GLC00242.20
Brady's Incidents of the War. 17th Regiment New York Volunteers Colonel Henry Seymour Lansing. Butterfield's Brigade. Fitz John Porter. Division Pauls Hill. Vol.
circa 1861-1863
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
One undated photograph entitled, "Brady's Incidents of the War," taken by Mathew B. Brady. Captures New York's 17th Regiment standing in dress parade formation and holding rifle-muskets raised upward at their sides.
GLC00243
Stereographs & cartes, including Lincoln, McClellan, Gettysburg [decimalized]
1865, 1890s
Including the famous Brady posed image of Lincoln and McClellan having a conference at Antietam. At least one of the Gettysburg views is similar to GL# 244 and 2435, showing corpses.
GLC00242
Gen. George Stoneman and staff near Fair Oaks, June 1862 [stereocard]
1864 ca.
Stoneman, George B., 1822-1894
From Photographic History series of reproduction, ca. 1890.
GLC00242.15
President Lincoln and Gen. McClellan in McClellan's tent [Antietam] [stereocard]
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
From Photographic History series no. 602. M-104.
GLC00242.16
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