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to Father, Mother and Brother
15 December 1862
Thompson, A.W., fl. 1862
He is currently in the hospital but will soon be sent to Murfreesboro. He advises his brother not to join the army as he will have to endure many hardships.
GLC02745.019
to Sergeant McElroy
8 September 1863
Niles, Nelson, fl. 1863
Private Niles requests that McElroy send Niles' description list to the surgeon in charge of the Main Street Hospital in Covington. States that he was reported dead and can draw no pay.
GLC02750.009
to Samuel B. Ward
31 May 1865
Jenks, Ethan A., fl. 1825-1901
Captain Jenks writes to Ward, Assistant Surgeon at a general hospital, regarding the Descriptive List of Private P. Thornton.
GLC02750.035
to Ethan A. Jenks
18 May 1885
Johnson, William H., fl. 1885
First Lieutenant Johnson requests information regarding surgeons working in the Portsmouth Grove, Rhode Island Hospital during the years of 1864 and 1865 from Captain Jenks. Johnson requests this information for the widow of Sergeant [Dennis J.]...
GLC02750.041
to Francis T. Stribling
March 25, 1863
Beall, Lloyd James, 1808-1887
Written in a clerical hand and signed by Colonel Beall as commander of the Confederate Marine Corps to Dr. Stribling as superintendent of the insane asylum at Staunton, Virginia. Has been directed by the Secretary of the Navy to inquire if a marine...
GLC04519
to Mr. Forbes
12 October 1864
Lydston, William, fl. 1813-1881
States he was requested by H. P. Brothers to write to Forbes and send his watercolor drawing of the siege of Petersburg which he drew while watching the action that night. Gives a description of the siege and explains what is depicted in his drawing...
GLC04406.01
[Watercolor drawing of siege of Petersburg, Virginia]
28 September 1864
Watercolor drawing on brown paper. Shows members of the band watching the siege from a distance. The sky is filled with missiles and explosions highlighted in white. See GLC04406.01 for the artist's description of the siege and his drawing.
GLC04406.02
[Lincoln endorsement on a letter from Samuel Holloway]
19 September 1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Letter written by Samuel Holloway to Abraham Lincoln requesting release of his son George W. Holloway, a prisoner of war. States that his son was induced to join the Confederate Army without his knowledge. He is now in the hospital and will not...
GLC04484
Register of sick and wounded soldiers Ward H Armory Square Hospital
1862-1865
"Ward H" written on cover. First four pages contain bookkeeping notes from October 1862. Rest of the document contains lists of patients at the hospital from December 1862 through August 1865. The last few pages contain various notes. Each sick...
GLC04485
to Alfred P. Putnam
2 April 1862
Plattenburg, Alfred W., fl. 1862
Plattenburg, an agent working for the Western Sanitary Commission, sends Reverend Putnam a report of his mission to deliver hospital stores to Union troops fighting in Arkansas and Missouri. His report is printed on the same page with the orders he...
GLC04633
to Thomas E. Vermilye
30 June 1862
Campbell, Fannie, fl. 1862
Campbell, a nurse, informs Pastor Vermilye of events which took place while she rode aboard the Union hospital steamer, the Kennebec, travelling to White House, Virginia. States that while on the Pamunkey River, the Kennebec met many transports...
GLC04636
[Collection of John H. Worcester, H company, 7th regiment, New Hampshire, infantry] [Decimalized .01- .41]
1861-1863
Worcester, John H., 1839-1863
The collection includes documents and letters written to the Worcester family, especially the father, John, from Lieutenant John H. Worcester and his younger brother Charles H. Worcester. John was wounded at Fort Wagner, South Carolina, and taken...
GLC03974
to Joseph K. Dixon
1918/02/28
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Written on stationery of The Roosevelt Hospital, with one written correction.
GLC03911.02
Memoranda During the War [presentation copy to J.Q.A. Ward]
1875
Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892
Inscribed on a printed "Remembrance Copy" notice. To Ward from "his friend the Author."
GLC03737
Petitions re: separation of church and state in Memphis, Tenn. [decimalized]
1864/03/04-18
1) Second Presbyterian Church of Memphis. DS: [Memphis], [n.d.] Petition to Abraham Lincoln re: returning control of the church to Union clergy. 7 p. With AES of Abraham Lincoln (4 March 1864) re: necessity of separation between church and state...
GLC04813
Field Hospital, 1st Divison, 2nd Army Corps, Brandy Station. [Feb. 1864 ca.] [copy 2]
1864/02 ca.
O'Sullivan, Timothy H., 1840-1882
The image shows a camp consisting of rough cabins with tents stretched over them as roofs. The soldiers are posed in front of the structures. Note the woman standing in the midst of the soldiers on the right hand side of the image. See GLC 5111.01...
GLC05111.01.0508
Field Hospital, 1st Divison, 2nd Army Corps, Brandy Station. [Feb. 1864 ca.] [variant]
The image shows a camp consisting of rough cabins with tents stretched over them as roofs. The soldiers are posed in front of the structures. Note that in this image, there are fewer people and the woman stands apart from the soldiers. See GLC 5111...
GLC05111.01.0509
Men and wagons of the Engineer Corps ambulance train, Falmouth, Va. [April 1863 ca.]
1863/04 ca.
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
A line of wagons stretches across the image engineers at the head of the teams and drivers seated in the wagons. The wagon covers bear the castle insignia of the engineers. A flag is flying on the left side of the image. Inscripton on verso: "Gardner...
GLC05111.01.0552
Lodge of the Sanitary Commision
circa 1861-1865
Title from inscription on verso. Image of three hospital buildings, two on the left side of the image and one on the right side. Recuperating soldiers occupy the center of the image. Inscription on verso: "Gardner." Numeric notation: "1201 XXIX...
GLC05111.01.0443
Ambulance convoy at rest on its way to hospital at City Point, Va. [1864 ca.]
1864 ca.
The first few ambulances have the rear flaps closed, while the three closest to the camera have the flaps open. Later pencil inscription on verso says "July 1863" but the bare trees and donned great coats indicates probably a winter scene. Numeric...
GLC05111.01.0402
Surgeons HQ, 3rd Division, 9th Corps, [Petersburg, VA.] [August 1864 ca.] [red mount]
Identification from the sign on the pole above the officers. Also, inscription reads the same.
GLC05111.01.0318
[Collection of George O. Bartlett, B battery, 1st regiment, Rhode Island, light artillery] [Decimalized .01-.21]
1862-1863
Bartlett, George O., fl. 1862-1865
Bartlett came from Rice City, Rhode Island, and saw action at Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. His spelling is poor but his writing is descriptive.
The George O. Bartlett collection of Civil War correspondence contains letters and...
GLC02158
[Collection of Justus Morse, G company, 4th regiment, Indiana, infantry] [Decimalized .01- .66]
1861-1910
Morse, Justus, fl. 1861-1864
Morse was a Private in the 47th Indiana Volunteers, Co. G. The collection describes battles and skirmishing in Missouri, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi. One group of letters were written from City Hospital in Indianapolis. The bulk...
GLC02170
[Collection of John H. Powers, 1st regiment, Vermont, cavalry] [decimalized]
1860-1877
Powers, John Hale, fl. 1973
Collection of 75 letters written to a private in the first Vermont Cavalry, 1860-77, from friends and schoolmates at Newbury Seminary, and fraternity brothers from Wesleyan College. Some of the letters are from soldiers in the field, while others...
GLC02181
to Arthur Carpenter
3 September 1929
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Writes a witty letter to the business manager at Warm Springs, Georgia, where Roosevelt founded the Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation in 1927. Jokes about mosquitoes briefly. Discusses the sprinkler system for the Meriwether Hotel. Signed...
GLC02202
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