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Chattanooga, from 4th St. Looking Towards Market
circa 1863
Pencil inscription on verso: "Chattanooga, from 4th St. Looking Towards Market." View of a cluster of buildings.
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Redoubt Carpenter
[1863]
Pencil inscription on verso: "Redoubt Carpenter." Image of bridge, river, and town as seen from above. Probably taken from atop a hill.
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Lula Falls, Lookout Mountain.
Pencil inscription on verso: "Lula Falls, Lookout Mountain." Image of 12 men seated and standing on rocks near waterfall.
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[Aldehoff School, Lookout Mtn]
Pencil inscription on verso: "Aldehoff School, Lookout Mtn." Image of men and women gathered in front of a white two-story building. Some of the men are carrying musical instruments.
GLC04749.10
Lookout Point
1863
Pencil inscription on verso: "Lookout Point." Image of a woman in ruffled dress and cape seated on the edge of a rock.
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Citico Mound, Chatanooga [sic], T.N.
Pencil inscription on verso: "Citico Mound, Chatanooga [sic], T.N." Image of men standing at base and on top of a fenced-in mound. Small building on top of mound with flagpole.
GLC04749.12
Street Scene, Not in Cities under the Gun
Pencil inscription on verso: "Street Scene, Not in Cities under the Gun." Image of muddy street with numerous businesses and several men alongside the road. Sign near building in foreground reads "Cressey Adams Co., Photographers."
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Tennessee River
Pencil inscription on verso: "Tennessee River." Image of river with mountain in background.
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Checking a Pass, Bridge Over TN River, Chatanooga [sic].
Pencil inscription on verso: "Checking a Pass, Bridge Over TN River, Chatanooga [sic]." Image of two men standing on bridge; one man uniform, the other in civilian clothing.
GLC04749.15
[Military Camp Opposite Market St. Bridge]
Pencil inscription on verso: "Military Camp Opposite Market St. Bridge." Image winter encampment in foreground with bridge visible in the distance.
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Grant's HQ, Chatanooga [sic], TN.
Pencil inscription on verso: "Grant's HQ, Chatanooga [sic], TN." Image of large house with pillars surrounded by trees. Two soldiers stand guard in front of fence surrounding house.
GLC04749.17
to his mother
13 March 1863
Clark, George W., fl. 1863-1865
Writes from Camp Stanley. Pages 5-8 may go to another letter.
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to his sister
15 May 1863
Written from headquarters of the Fourth Michigan Cavalry. Includes a clipping.
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4 June 1863
Written from headquarters of the Fourth Michigan Cavalry.
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Written from headquarters of the Fourth Michigan Cavalry. Includes drawing of Middleton, Tennessee.
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7 June 1863
Re: asks for news from home, refers to the Middletown raid, forwards his wish not to be mentioned in the town newspapers. Written at Camp Park.
GLC06167.07
28 August 1863
Re: refers to another Skirmish with the rebel forces, forwards a tale of flagraising for Tennessee folk . . . "They actually believed we 'Yanks' had enormous horns and long tails."
GLC06167.08
17 October 1863
Re: Sends news of himself, reminder to his sister of his birthday which is coming up a week later (he would turn 21), news of the death of Charley Allen.
GLC06167.09
January 29, 1864
Requests more mail from home, sends his own optimistic view on the war, recounts tale of another raid on an enemy camp.
GLC06167.10
30 May 1864
Recounts battles of cavalry fought with the rebels in Dallas, Georgia.
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to his father
30 June 1864
Gives news of General Sherman's attacks on the enemy in Georgia, refers to the accuracy of the Rebel artillery fire, and requests that his father attempt to gain for him a commission as an officer.
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23 October 1864
Relays news of war. Sends word of his position as Acting Adjutant for the regiment (a post he has held for two months and does not enjoy), reminds her that his twenty-second birthday occurred the day before.
GLC06167.13
January 15,1865
Gives news of the regiment march to Eastport, Mississippi. Relays his exact term of service remaining (seven months and twelve days left in the Union Army).
GLC06167.14
January 17, 1865
Relays tale of his difficulty obtaining a pass for entry into town to replace his boots and the fact that he is under arrest and will "stand a Court Martial" for the offense of being absent without leave. Sends this news as a warning of the possible...
GLC06167.15
January 29, 1865
Informs his mother of the regiment's return to Alabama, tells of life in Winter Quarters where there is no food, and notes that he is still under arrest, but expects to be released in a few days.
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