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to Stockton Bates
22 March 1864
Allison, William A., fl. 1861-1865
Reports on local rumors of reorganization and a new focus on Richmond, with Grant moving his headquarters to the Army of the Potomac.
GLC03523.23.33
to Benjamin A. Woolston
8 December 1864
Woolston, Charles, fl. 1864-1865
Written from Headquarters, Army of the Potomac. Writes to his father in Tullytown, Bucks County, Pennslyvania. States that his regiment left camp on marching orders and came across the 13th Pennsylvania Cavalry and the 6th Ohio Cavalry. Describes...
GLC03523.26.04
[Collection of Horace B. Potter, A company, 153rd regiment, New York, infantry][Decimalized .01-.93]
circa 1861-1865
Potter, Horace B., fl. 1861-1865
Collection of letters belonging to Horace B. Potter dated 1861-1865. Primary correspondents were his parents, Lucius F. and Adaline M. Potter. Letters discuss punishing soldiers and anti-emancipation sentiments. The collection also includes one...
GLC03523.38
to W
12 October 1863
Writes that they were very happy to receive his letter. They were worried that he would not receive their letter as he changes his position so often. Asks that he write to them again. His friends are glad that they enjoy their letters and are happy...
GLC03523.42.33
to her brother
October 2, 1864
Stark, Lydia, fl. 1862-1864
A letter signed by Hem [?] and Cal is included with 03523.42.53. Describes the day as very cold and rainy. Writes about what the animals are doing. She states that her family is doing well and that James has visited his uncle Nathan, who was sick and...
GLC03523.42.53
to his friends
26 April 1864
Kessler, Thomas J., fl. 1843-1868
Writes to his friends from camp. Reports after marching 50 miles from Annapolis, Maryland, they finally arrived in Alexandria, Virginia. Writes, "it was Hard for us not doing anything for so long a time I am not able to walk today as my feet are...
GLC03523.52.51
to his family
January 26, 1863
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Writes a short comment on an official notice from Assistant Adjutant General Lewis Richmond announcing that the command of the Army of the Potomac will be transferred from General Burnside to Joseph Hooker. Writes that it is a sorry day for the 9th...
GLC03603.185.1
10 May 1863
Writes that they are all excited by the news about [Joseph] Hooker. Coit believes that the end of the war will involve the Army of the Potomac. Notes that he shared his brother's plan to go to the Scientific School in New Haven with Colonel Harland...
GLC03603.230
to Horatio G. Wright.
10 May 1864
Meade, George Gordon, 1815-1872
Meade, Commander of the Army of the Potomac, informs General Wright that General Gershom Mott "taken position on your left will be under your direction." Instructs Wright to General Ambrose Burnside's relief if Wright hears heavy firing at Burnside...
GLC03832
to R. West
13 July 1863
West, Lewis H., 1829-?
Says he arrived at Charleston on 11 July and that the attack on the city started on the 10th. Reports Union forces have taken all of Morris Island except Fort Wagner. Describes the situation around Fort Wagner. Says the navy might have to land some...
GLC03836.52
to George Gordon Meade
2 April 1865
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Grant, Commander-in-Chief of the United States Army, writes from Headquarters of the Armies of the United States to Meade, Commander of the Army of the Potomac. Discussing an assault on Petersburg, states that General Horatio Wright can contribute...
GLC04907.01
to W. H. H. Llewellyn
8 April 1895
Grant, Frederick D., 1850-1912
Grant, eldest son of Ulysses S. Grant, writes to Llewellyn, a lawyer. Assures Llewelyn of the authenticity of a U.S. Grant letter (refer to GLC04907.02). Of the order, Frederick writes "In this order is directed one of the movements, which brought...
GLC04907.02
to Edwin M. Stanton
2 October 1862
Gorman, Willis Arnold, 1816-1876
General Gorman requests that Stanton, Secretary of War, transfer him to a command in the West. Writes, "I have served in the 'Army of the Potomac' since May 1861. I have been engaged in nearly all the battles & expeditions of that portion of the...
GLC05035
Pontoon bridge across James River
Fowx, Egbert Guy, 1821-1891
A print of a photograph of boats in a river. Over a dozen boats can be seen. The titular pontoon bridge can be seen stretching across the horizon. Penciled below the image is: "Pontoon bridge across the James River over which the army of the Potomac...
GLC05111.01.0076
44 Newyork Encampment Christmas Night
25 December 1863
A print of a photograph of the encampment of the 44th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on December 25th, 1863, while wintering at Brandy Station, VA. Title taken from inscription on recto. Snow covers much of the ground. To the left are the...
GLC05111.01.0079
to Louise Walbridge
4 June 1864
Walbridge, Charles E., 1842-?
Wishes he was with Grant's army, where there is more excitement and work. "I have great faith in Grant, and the old army of the Potomac . . . ." Mentions Sherman's expedition in Georgia.
GLC04663.41
February 19, 1865
George's visit. Describes their trip to Dutch Gap, Headquarters, Fort Harrison, and City Point. Describes the layout, and operation of Point of Rock hospital. Tomorrow they plan to go to Meade's Station and Patrick's Station "inspecting the works...
GLC04663.58
21 March 1865
Expects to be transferred to General Turner's division. Saddened by the prospect of leaving a place that has been his home for almost a year. Writes about some friends he has made at the post. Mentions fighting "in front of the Army of the Potomac...
GLC04663.60
to: Almira Winchell
9 June 1864
Donahue, Thomas, fl. 1863
Written from camp "in front of" Richmond. Reports that the battery left Brandy Station on 4 May and has been fighting every day since then. Writes about the entrenchments around Petersburg: "Grant has drove them into their breast works around the...
GLC04706.09
[Handwritten copies of documents pertaining to the Adjutant General Department's continued rejection of Wallen's requests]
circa November 1863
Wallen, Henry Davies, 1819-1886
Contains responses to Wallen's repeated requests to see action in the Army of the Potomac, and his belief that he was not promoted because he was a Southerner (he was born in Georgia, and served in Florida before the Civil War). The manuscript...
GLC04742
June 13, 1864
Writes that the regiment has left the Army of the Potomac and are bound for Bermuda. Describes what he understands as the strategic reasons for their being ordered to move. Says that the loss from the previous battle was 33 killed and wounded....
GLC03603.290
18 June 1864
Writes that his personal conditions have improved and that he has been reunited with his luggage and his wall tent. The 8th Regiment, along with Burnside's other regiments will be transferred to the 9th Corps. Mentions the leadership implications of...
GLC03603.293
to John Sedgwick
5 May 1862
McClellan, George Brinton, 1826-1885
Major General McClellan writes to Brigadier General Sedgwick to discuss his plans for attacking Yorktown. He directs Sedgwick to move toward Yorktown and take additional orders from General Franklin. Written on stationary marked "head-Quarters, Army...
GLC03612
[Army of the Potomac military pass]
5 November 1863
Patrick, Marsena R., 1811-1888
Partially printed pass of the Provost Marshal General's Office that gives C.C. Bray, citizen clerk, permission to pass from "Headquarters to within the lines" for the Quarter Masters Department. Expires at the end of the month. Issued by command of...
GLC03619.02.11
Report of the operations of 11th Corps From June 28th to July 25th exclusive of the Battle of Gettysburg.
9 September 1863
Howard, Oliver Otis, 1830-1909
Reports activities of the 11th Corps, Army of the Potomac. Mentions Confederate and Union troop locations and actions. Refers to specific commanders, including Generals George Gordon Meade, John Sedgwick, and Alexander Schimmelfennig. Writes "I...
GLC05851
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