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to Mary
10 May 1863
Tate, Jeremiah M., fl. 1829-1877
Writes to his sister Mary about the Battle of Chancellorsville. Discusses those wounded and burned to death and mentions that Jackson has been shot.
GLC02082.33
to his sister
27 May 1863
Discusses camp news and further battle news.
GLC02082.34
to Robert E. Lee
24 May 1863
Hill, Ambrose P., 1825-1865
"If a judicious appointment of Major General is not made, I fear that all this will be lost... Gen. Pender has fought with the Divisions in every battle, he has been four times wounded and never left the field, he has risen by death and wounds from...
GLC09154
to Daniel H. Hill
6 May 1863
Longstreet, James, 1821-1904
To Daniel H. Hill re plans to send Hood's cavalry in pursuit of Union troops retreating from Chancellorsville, asking citizens to delay the enemy's movements: "We have reports from scouts and persons from Maryland that Hunter's and Fosters Armies are...
GLC09248
to parents
15 May 1863
Clapp, George, fl. 1839-1892
Is writing his first letter since April 27. Wrote a quick note earlier making sure they knew he was well, but "I do not consider that to be a letter." Received orders on the night of the 27th to prepare for an early march. No order to march was given...
GLC09355.001
to Father
1861-1877
Your Affectionate Son, fl. 1861
He recently heard that General Berry was killed.
GLC07205.023
to Henry Jackson Hunt
18 May 1864
Wainwright, Charles Sheils, 1826-1907
Field dispatch, written at 8 a.m., re battle of Spotsylvania Court House, during main Union assault, which was preceded by heavy artillery bombardment, directed by Hunt. Written at 8 AM. Colonel Wainwright writes to Hunt, Chief of Artillery of the...
GLC02382.031
to sister
4 April 1863
Bell, Grove L., 1844-1863
Bell to his sister. Written on 20th Connecticut stationery. Was waiting to be paid before writing this letter. Wants to send some money back to her. Discovered a box last Friday, and found his black hat inside. His new commander is "a grand good...
GLC08913.10
to home friends
21 May 1863
Received their letter the night before last; would have answered earlier but has had a lot to do. Had a lot of fun bathing and fishing. Recently fought at Chancellorsville. "Anything but fighting for me" after the horror of his first battle. Soldiers...
GLC08913.11
[Roster for 44th New York Volunteer Infantry]
February 1863 circa
Roster lists officers and enlisted men. For officers lists name, rank, date appointed, and and remarks on change in their status, such as death, discharge or promotion. For enlisted men lists name, age, hieght, complexion, eye and hair color...
GLC08966.01
to Parents
6 March 1864
Last wrote them two weeks ago. Went out on a walk "for our health." Took in 30 blacks, destroyed 2 grist mills, took two loads of bacon, and captured some 50 Rebels while on the walk. The 6th corps was acting as reserves to cover General Custer's...
GLC09355.049
1 May 1864
This is likely his last Sunday at this camp. Orders came in that when they do break camp, they must not burn the camp down like usual. They must also not light any fires for the first two weeks that they are on the move so as to not give away their...
GLC09355.063
to Eliakim P. Scammon
June 1865
[Ineligible], Thomas
Short and punchy letter listing service at Bull Run, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, & several skirmishes, ending "I have no desire to remain in Service in time of Peace"
GLC02414.443
14 June 1865
McDonough, Henry, fl. 1865
"I was with my Regiment in the battles of Chancellorsville, & Gettysburg; and received a wound through the thigh during the latter engagement..."
GLC02414.364
26 June 1865
Gregory, Elijah
Gregory was a Yale-trained doctor, served as head of U.S. General Hospital in St. Augustine. Fought at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg.
GLC02414.389
15 June 1865
Shaw, George W., fl. 1865
"...was in the Battles of first Bull Run Chancelorsville Va Gettysburg Pa...."
GLC02414.365
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