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Telegram books from the Treasury Department [Decimalized .01-.03]
March 1860- December 1865
GLC03519
to Sister
7 August 1863
Terry, Robert B., fl. 1861-1865
Relays to his sister in a short note that she should "telegraph immediately" if something changes with their father's poor health. Written on stationery with "US Army General Hospital, Newton University, Baltimore" letterhead.
GLC03523.08.78
to Joseph M. Maitland
10 September 1863
Maitland, James M., 1815-1864
Informs his son that his mother is not well. Comments on the recent Democratic Party meeting, saying "I do not believe that any good results from such gatherings... One thing is very evident that the intolerant spirit manifested by the Republican...
GLC03523.10.102
to Amanda Wilkinson
January 13, 1862
Wilkinson, Frederick W., fl. 1861-1863
Is excited to write that he is in Detroit, Michigan and much closer to her. He adds that he has been ordered to Port Huron, Michigan and will return either the last day of this week or the first of next week. Writes in a post-script that if she needs...
GLC03523.13.032
to unknown [incomplete]
29 December 1861
Magie, James K., fl. 1862-1863
His regiment is guarding a bridge between New Haven, Kentucky and Boston, Kentucky. Guerrillas (led by John H. Morgan) cut the telegraph lines in Boston and then stayed over night in the house of a noted secessionist. Also mentions Confederate raids...
GLC05241.01
to Mary Magie
February 22, 1863
"No. 2." He has been promoted to Division Postmaster. Recounts three incidents which occurred while traveling between Nashville and Franklin. First, he tells of finding a group of men in Butternut whom he thought to be Confederates. He thought...
GLC05241.14
26 March 1863
"No 2." Encourages Charley to return to the army, because after the first of April all deserters will be shot or will suffer severe punishment. Gives instructions so that Charley will reach the camp without getting in trouble. Describes skirmishing...
GLC05241.25
March 30, 1863
"No 3." Written from camp near Franklin. Lieutenant McCandles sent in his resignation. Confederates cut off federal communication for a week and captured a train. One of the postmasters was taken prisoner on the way back from Nashville and the...
GLC05241.26
Military telegraph operators at City Point, Va. [August 1864]
1864/08
Published in Photographic History of the Civil War, Vol 8, p. 361, which identifies five of the people in the image.
GLC05111.01.0361
Caldwell, Telegrapher, H.Q. A of P[otomac] [ambrotype]
circa 1861-1865
Title from inscription on verso. With brass protector. Full-length portrait, standing in front of tent. Name and title scratched on the lower left hand side of the plate.
GLC05111.01.0492
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