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Dear Father [Allen Gifford]
24 October 1863
Gifford, Haviland, fl. 1863
Gifford discusses strategy and rumors (Grant's army to meet Meade's at Richmond), including his opinion that Meade is "afraid of his own shadow
GLC04560.08
5 November 1863
GLC04560.09
6 November 1863
GLC04560.10
14 November 1863
Gifford describes the Battle of Kelly's Ford and crossing the Rappahannock
GLC04560.11
10 July 1863
GLC04560.12
[Diary of Samuel G. Gottshall]
1862
Gottshall, Samuel G., 1841-1902
Leather bound autograph manuscript signed. Describes activity at Fort Donelson (the Battle of Fort Donelson was fought from 11 February to 16 February 1862), Yorktown (Siege of Yorktown took place from 5 April to 4 May 1862, as part of the Peninsula...
GLC04564.03
to Sim Van Winkel
16 September 1864
Kappes, Charles, fl. 1864
Kappes, a Union soldier waiting for his discharge in the Annapolis United States General Hospital, relates the events of his capture to friends in New Jersey. Reports that while engaged in battle near Richmond, Virginia, his corps was surrounded by...
GLC04635
to Marcus Wright
14 October 1880
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Written and signed by Varina Davis, for her husband. Responds at length to General Wright's questions concerning the conduct of General Joseph E. Johnston's defense of Richmond during the Peninsula Campaign of 1862. With references to numerous...
GLC04269
to Frank H. Furness
18 October 1905
Lee, Stephen D., 1833-1908
Lee is unable to attend an event in honor of "G. W. Hodge, the Confederate soldier whose life you saved." Furness invited Lee to attend a reunion of the Sixth Pennsylvania Cavalry, which Furness commanded. The reunion was to honor G. W. Hodge...
GLC04271.01
to her brother
23 April 1865
Stark, Lydia, fl. 1862-1864
Writes that the day is cold. There was a funeral service at the old church for Lieutenant Border. Lieutenant Border's family was there as well and they were all very distraught. Writes that she has received his letter from Huntsville, Alabama but...
GLC03523.42.56
[Collection of Thomas J. Kessler, G company, 1st regiment, Michigan, sharpshooters] [decimalized]
1862-1902
Kessler, Thomas J., fl. 1843-1868
Collection includes several writers. Topics include camp news, the battle before Petersburg, the surrender of Richmond, and the siege at Petersburg. There are extra envelopes that could not be matched up to the letters. Partially cataloged.
GLC03523.52
to Libbie Kessler
5 April 1864
Morgan, George, fl. 1864
Writes to his friend from Camp Blue Springs. Discusses the weather. Notes they will not be doing any hard marches before the fall of Richmond, Virginia. Writes, "the fall of Richmond which I judge will come to pass before long for Gen. grant is...
GLC03523.52.43
Ruins of Petersburg and Richmond Railroad Bridge, across the James. No. 88. April, 1864
April 1864
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
The image shows the ruins of a stone railroad bridge crossing the James River. The corner of a burned out building is visible on the right-hand side of the photograph. A wooden bridge has been built next to the ruins. The image has an accompanying...
GLC03588.09
to his family
29 June 1862
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Writes of having command to the picket of his brigade. The brigade is 20 miles from Richmond and Coit writes of his uncertainty of the mission's plan. Also mentions hoping to be involved in the capture of Richmond. The Division has been reassigned...
GLC03603.117
5 July 1862
Writes of leaving Newbern by train and waiting to board a steam ship that would take the troops to an unknown destination. Before the steam ship can depart, word comes from General Burnside of the capture of Richmond and negates the need for the...
GLC03603.119
8 July 1862
Writes, "I have no doubt that Richmond will be ours within a week." False news of a defeat of McClellan's Brigade had reached the regiment only to be replaced with news of a victory. The 8th regiment is to join McClellan's Brigade once other...
GLC03603.121
to Godfrey Weitzel
2 April 1865
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Grant telegraphs instructions for what he thought might be the final assault on the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia. "You need not assault in the morning unless you have good reason for believing the enemy are leaving. We have a good...
GLC03868
to unknown
3 July 1862
Cochrane, John, 1813-1898
Says the Union army "is inadequate to the capture of Richmond. I have at no time thought that it was" able to do so. Written just after the Seven Days, as the Union forces begin to withdraw and the Peninsula campaign comes to an unsuccessful close...
GLC05028
Ruins of Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Bridge, Richmond, Va., April, 1865
April 1865
A print of a photograph of the destroyed Richmond & Petersburg Railroad Bridge which crossed the James River in Richmond, VA. The R & P railroad stretched 22 miles from Richmond to Petersburg, VA, though today it has been connected to and is...
GLC05111.01.0198
Letter and printed document related to the fall of Richmond during the Civil War [Decimalized .01-.02]
5 April 1865
See descriptions in GLC03744.01-02
GLC03744
April 5, 1865
Hooker, George H., fl. 1865
Union Assistant Adjutant General Hooker writes to an unknown Colonel to inform him that the forces under General Godfry Weitzel have just taken Richmond. Written on stationary marked "Head-Quarters Middle Department, Eigth Army Corps." Accompanied...
GLC03744.01
[Orders for the government of Union occupied Richmond]
Shepley, George Foster, 1819-1878
Printed Order on wove paper accompanying a letter indicating the fall of Richmond (GLC03744.01). The document enumerates the regulations and orders given by Major General Godfrey Weitzel established for the government of Richmond and the preservation...
GLC03744.02
to Braxton Bragg
3 September 1862
Smith, Edmund Kirby, 1824-1893
Battle report details Confederate victory outside Richmond, Kentucky. "The remnant of the Federal force in Kentucky, is making its way, utterly demoralized & scattered to the Ohio." Discusses future action. Hopes to soon take Cincinnati, says "all...
GLC05853
Victory! Victory!! Victory!!! We celebrate the fall of Richmond April 3d, 1865.
3 April 1865 after
Shows a triumphant elephant waving victory banner. Text printed in red with the elephant in blue. The end of the banner is drawn to look like a grinning face.
GLC05890
Louisville daily courier. [ Vol. 33, no. 24 (July 27, 1861)]
27 July 1861
Haldeman, Walter N., 1821-1902
Great Battle in Va., Special Accounts From Richmond, Message of President Davis, Dispatch from President Davis - announcing victory, The Abolition of Slavery, A Word to Non-Slave Holders, Details of the Battle.
GLC05959.12.02
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 47, no. 2464 (August 22, 1864)]
22 August 1864
Hale, E.J., 1802-1880
Fight Near Richmond, A Battle on the Peninsula, The Alabama & The Kearsage, Appeal by General Lee to Absentees From the Army of Northern Virginia, Grant's Virginia Campaign, President Lincoln Denounced by His Party.
GLC05959.34.43
Charleston mercury. [Vol. 81, no. 11, 493 (July 7, 1862)]
7 July 1862
Pinckney, Henry Laurens, 1794-1863
The Battle of Richmond, Bombardment of Vicksburg, The War in Arkansas, Particulars of the Defeat of McClellan.
GLC05959.43.06
Charleston mercury. [Vol. 83, no. 11, 796 (July 2, 1863)]
2 July 1863
Latest News From Richmond and the North, Invasion of Pa. by Confederate Forces, The Rebels within 25 Miles of Harrisburg, A Battle Imminent, The Capture of the Atlanta, Latest from Vicksburg.
GLC05959.43.14
Charleston mercury. [Vol. 83, no. 11, 825 (August 5, 1863)]
5 August 1863
Members of the Choctaw Tribe Travel to Meet President Davis at richmond, Grant Establishes Garrison of 3,000 Men, Banks Defeated, Loses 6,000 men, including 4,000 Prisoners, Taylor and Magruder's Forces United, News from the Mississippi, Battle of...
GLC05959.43.26
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 28, no. 82, whole no. 3577 (September 24, 1862)]
24 September 1862
Cushing, Edward H., 1829-1879
Williamsburg recaptured. Army correspondence with Mobile Tribune. News from Mississippi coast. Request for clothes and horses for the Rangers. Battle of Richmond, KY.
GLC05959.51.053
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 21, no. 139 (June 11, 1862)]
11 June 1862
J.A. Cowardin & Co., (publishers), fl. 1853-1880
Report from General Pettigrew's Brigade, Demand for the Surrender of Galveston, The Evacuation of Corinth, The Invasion of Mexico, Incidents of the Battle near Richmond, Suggestion that the Battle of the Seven Pines be renamed 'The Great Battle of...
GLC05959.56.110
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 16, no. 88 (June 17, 1862)]
17 June 1862
William Lloyd and Co. (Richmond, Va.), fl. 1861-1865
The Richmond Lines - Movement of the enemy to trap J.E.B. Stuart, Narrow excape of General "Stonewall" Jackson from capture, Battle near Union Church, McClellan's mishap at chickahominy, full account of the fight at James Island, list of the killed...
GLC05959.72.018
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 16, no. 89 (June 18, 1862)]
18 June 1862
Arrival of Union soldiers in Richmond under a flag of truce, McClellan's struggle for Richmond - Sickness in his Army, the evacuation of Fort Pillow, Battle on James Island, Promotion of Capt. G.W. Alexander to Brig. Gen.
GLC05959.72.019
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 16, no. 100 (July 1, 1862)]
1 July 1862
Richmond Lines, The retreat of McClellan towards James River, List of dead & wounded at Chimborazo Hospital after yesterdays battle
GLC05959.72.022
to his wife
19 June 1864
Jones, John, fl. 1862-1864
A large amount of mail was captured and burned near Dalton. Apologizes for not writing enough. Mentions a confrontation with the Confederates. "Railroad atrocities." Predicts Richmond will fall soon. Writes about the weather.
GLC05981.46
to Jacob C. and Mrs. Bogert
8 July 1864
Bogert, John A., fl. 1863-1865
Bogert replies to several letters he recently received from his parents. Mentions family members and acquaintances, including the death of Uncle Peter. States that he has confidence in General Ulysses S. Grant's siege of Richmond, Virginia....
GLC06298.04
Richmond Whig. [Vol. 1, no. 7 (April 11, 1865)]
11 April 1865
Union-occupation issue, covering the fall of Richmond shortly before and the surrender of Robert E. Lee two days before. The front page contains biographical sketches of Confederate generals killed at Richmond or Petersburg, or who played an...
GLC06843
to Sarah Ogden
9 July 1864
Perkins, E.P., fl. 1864
Notes he was a patient at the Broad and Cherry Hospital a year ago, and expresses his thankfulness for all of the kindness shown him. Informs her that he was promoted to the rank of First Lieutenant. Also mentions that all attempts at finding a...
GLC06559.073
to William Smith
15 March 1865
Ewell, Richard Stoddert, 1817-1872
Warns Smith, Governor of Virginia, that "the enemy," (Union forces) gather for an immediate attack on Richmond. "Respectfully [urges]" Smith to create legislation calling all capable men in Richmond to arms to face the impending attack. Urges a...
GLC05815
to Amanda Wilkinson
14 November 1862
Wilkinson, Frederick W., fl. 1861-1863
Written at camp of the 2nd Michigan Infantry near Waterloo on the Rappahannock River to his wife. Writes that since her last letter they have marched a long way and are waiting for orders to move forward to Richmond, Virginia. Notes that General...
GLC03523.13.065
9 August 1862
Writes of traveling by train to Fredericksburg. Requests news of how the recruitment is going in Connecticut. Does not believe that his regiment will see fighting in Richmond because the Union troops greatly outnumber the rebel troops.
GLC03603.132
Fall of Richmond, Va. on the night of April 2nd 1865
1865
Currier & Ives
One print entitled Fall of Richmond from Currier and Ives dated 1865.
GLC10022
to F. C. Foote
16 May 1863
Foote, Francis C., fl. 1863
Written in camp near Brookes Station. Foote writes to his parents in Westport, Connecticut. Informs them that his captain, H. P. Burr, is held as a prisoner in Richmond, Virginia, with a great number of his fellow Union soldiers. Reports "Scofield...
GLC08415.02
New York semi-weekly tribune. [Vol. 18, no. 1776 (June 3, 1862)]
3 June 1862
Richmond battle with map
GLC08429.04
to family
13 May 1864
Martin, R.L., fl. 1864
Mentions Grant's refusal of Lee's flag of truce, the weather, and taking Richmond within a month. On verso of printed poem "The Battle of Gettysburg" by G.P. Hardwick. Written at Camp Stoneman.
GLC08447
The New York herald. [ No. 10445 (April 4, 1865)]
4 April 1865
One newspaper issue of The New York herald, dated April 4, 1865. Prints news of the capture of Richmond and various celebrations in the North, particularly in New York City. Other printed material includes auction sales, public notices, employment...
GLC08840
to his son re: eyewitness account of surrender of Richmond, Lincoln's visit
1865/04/05
Roberts, Samuel H., fl. 1865
He mentions Lincoln's tour: "(He) was cheered most lustily, some of the darkies were almost frantic with joy at seeing him."
GLC07461
to Sally Tompkins re: battle at Richmond Mountain
1861/09/17
Taylor, Walter Herron, 1838-1916
"[T]he expedition not wholly baren of good results. We captured all their pickets...the plan was well arranged (and that is all my Genl [Lee] had to do with it) but...the assault was not made."
GLC07646
to Fanny Timberlake
1862/10/09
Jeffery, Roberta, fl. 1850-1899
Roberta describes her family's nighttime escape from Norfolk to Petersburg, aboard a baggage car, and then there further traveling to Richmond, Lynchburg and Buchanan. Includes a description of accommodations and prices of goods in Petersburg and an...
GLC01896.050
to: sister.
1862/05/12
Neafie, Theodore F., fl. 1861-1877
Details the regiments role as it acts as a flanking army to that of McClellan, while sending news of the destruction of the Merrimac. He states that newspapers are scarce, and that the Union Army is close to claiming Richmond.
GLC07164.24
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