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to: Wife, Daughters & Son.
[n.d.]
Armstrong, Halleck (fl. 1865)
Marked "No 1"; seemingly first letter sent to family while on post. Reports on news about Sherman & Charleston having fallen.
GLC06734.01
to: Mary [Armstrong].
1865/03/04
Reports on rumor that Sherman has been defeated, hopes it isn't true, talks about great number of dead and burial procedures, remarks on slavery as the sin of the South.
GLC06734.07
[Collection of Bruce Elmore, C company, 143rd regiment, New York, infantry] [decimalized]
August 1862- July 1865
Elmore, Bruce, fl. 1862-1865
Over 200 letters from Sergeant Elmore to his wife, with an additional 60 from his wife. Highlights include pursuit of Lee's army after Gettysburg, the siege of Atlanta, Sherman's march to the sea, and other campaigns. Also includes several loose...
GLC06588
to Philip H. Sheridan
February 25, 1865
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Marked cipher at top and copied on verso. Writes to Major General Sheridan at Winchester, Virginia about General William T. Sherman's movements. "General Sherman's movements will depend on the amount of opposition he meets from the enemy." Feels...
GLC05734
to Edward Richard Sprigg Canby
November 7, 1864
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Written in the clerical hand of C. Christensen, Lieutenant Colonel and Assistant Adjutant General of the Military Division of West Mississippi. Marked as a true copy. "Cipher" is written at the top. Sherman, commander of the Military Division of...
GLC05747
[Collection of Gustave Cook, H company, 8th regiment, Texas, cavalry] [decimalized]
1861-1865
Cook, Gustave, 1835-1897
#3 mentions intention to attend the Jeff Davis inaugural. #8 mentions Union POW's from 1st Manassas arriving in New Orleans. #9 has good description of camp life. #10 has account of battle of Woodsonville, KY 12/17/1861 and death of Col. Terry....
GLC02570
Archive of Civil War maps, mainly Atlanta campaign [word processed inventory available]
1861-1865 ca.
Stanley, Lucius T., 1844-1934
Collection of wartime manuscript maps with copies of other war items related to Stanley. 37 maps document Sherman's army from Chattanooga to Atlanta, the march to the sea and then up to the Carolinas. The last map (38) is the Battle of...
GLC02710
[Copy of Lucius T. Stanley's diary of the Atlanta Campaign and Sherman's march to sea]
1864
First two pages outline the "Organization of the First Division, Twentieth Corps. Commanded by Brig. Genl. AS. Williams. Pages 3-40 include the diary of the Atlanta Campaign, with almost daily entries from 4 May 1864 to 2 September 1864. There is...
GLC02710.43
to Mary Epperly
16 September 1864
Epperly, Christian M., 1837-1904
Writes that Governor Brown has furloughed the Georgia militia for 30 days. Reports that [General William T.] Sherman has ordered all the citizens out of Atlanta. Notes they are half way through a ten day armistice.
GLC02715.107
2 November 1864
Writes from Florrans, Alabama (possibly referring to Florence, Alabama). Notes that they have spent two days putting up a pontoon bridge. Writes extensively about God's will, his hopes for peace, and his desire to see his family. Also mentions...
GLC02715.109
8 March 1865
Writes that he has not heard from her since December 1864. Reports that the whole army is heading through North Carolina to Virginia. Notes Shaman's [General William T. Sherman] Army has destroyed all the railroads between Augusta, [Georgia] and...
GLC02715.119
to John Rawlins
24 November 1864
Meade, George Gordon, 1815-1872
Meade, commanding the Army of the Potomac, writes to General Rawlins. Recently received intelligence from an officer of Confederate Nathaniel Harrison Harris's Brigade, William Mahone's Division. Reports that the officer was in Petersburg the...
GLC02455.09
to Ladies managing the Soldier's Fair
December 19, 1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Letter written on Executive Mansion stationery. Lincoln alludes to the "good news" of Sherman's March to the Sea. Also mentions declining the invitation.
GLC01303
Special field order no. 76
30 May 1865
Brigade-level copy of Sherman's farewell message to his troops and orders for their triumphant march, the Grand Review, through Washington, D.C. "The General Commanding announces to the Army of Tennessee, and Georgia, that the time has come for us...
GLC01909
to Joseph Barnes
5 December 1864
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
Addressed to the Surgeon General and marked as "Confidential Circular" at top. Instructs that the Secretary of War [Edwin M. Stanton] directs that all supplies for General William T. Sherman's army be sent to Hilton Head, South Carolina immediately.
GLC03749
to Charles A. Morton
9 January 1880
Commander in Chief of the Army Sherman writes to Colonel Morton regarding the destruction incurred on Sherman's March to the Sea. He discusses the term "Sherman's Monuments" for the chimneys left after houses burnt down, claims that he never...
GLC03780
to William Myers
4 November 1865
Thanks Myers, the Chief Quartermaster of Missouri, for his role in keeping the troops supplied during the Atlanta campaign. Praises him for his well run department, " ... its perfect organization & division of labor and how well supplied our armies...
GLC03218
[Diary of soldier W. H. Dunham, with drawings]
Dunham, W. H., fl. 1864
Diary of W. H. Dunham, a soldier in Company D, 20th Ohio, during the Atlanta campaign. Entries cover period 1 April - 16 September 1864, and document Sherman's March to Atlanta and the Battles of Atlanta and Jonesborough. In the first part of the...
GLC03351
[Diary of John H. Hester]
circa 1864
Hester, John H., fl. 1863-1864
Autograph manuscript signed by John H. Hester, a soldier in 12th Kentucky cavalry. Diary contains approximately 84 pages written in pencil. Also includes printed calendar pages at the beginning and advertisements at the end. Includes commentary...
GLC03056.01
Photographic Views of Sherman's campaign [photograph album]
1864-1865
Barnard, George N., 1819-1902
Mounted in a slightly later album book, rebacked.
GLC02833
March 9, 1865
Marked "(Cipher)" at top. In this telegram, Grant criticizes Canby's request for men and material to build 70 miles of railroad, and orders him to "Take Mobile and hold it." He writes, "I expected your movements to have been cooperative with Shermans...
GLC01555
to Eli Long
December 7, 1863
Sherman writes to Colonel Long (later General) ordering him to mount his cavalry to raid and capture a Confederate train that passed into the mountains toward Georgia. Advises him to, "Take all the horses, mules and animals that you can from citizens...
GLC01887
Maps Showing the Campaign of the 20th Corps from Atlanta to Savannah with the Dates
November 15,1864-December 21, 1864
Harris, Rodney E., fl. 1862-1865
Disbound booklet of ten chronological watercolor maps documenting the towns and cities General William T. Sherman passed through on his march to the sea, from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia. At the end is a large manuscript account of the march...
GLC01888
to Eliakim P. Scammon
January 17, 1865
Foster, John Gray, 1823-1874
Rejoices in the news of General William T. Sherman's march to the sea and the capture of Fort Fischer. States that he thinks it is a good time to gather all their men together and instigate a "Union march." Instructs Scammon to "Select your point...
GLC01905
[Manuscript Civil War map of Atlanta and vicinity]
Detailed map on blue lined paper of Atlanta and environs from General Sherman's Atlanta campaign. Shows roads, railroads, forests, and rivers. Directions and latitude not given.
GLC01924
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