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to Maria Brown
23 October 1864
Brown, Jesse, 1844-1933
Finds no excitement in the upcoming election, though they may send soldiers home to vote. Hopes to see her before long.
GLC03523.15.19
to Sister Mamie
2 August 1861
Morey, Charles C., fl. 1830-1865
Discusses the "[t]errible" battle of Bull Run and the poor conditions of camp life, including difficult marches and poor diet. Discusses the execution of a "Zouave" soldier in camp for the "crime of murder." Also makes reference to the politics of...
GLC03523.18.01
15 May 1863
Discusses the Second Battle of Fredericksburg and the death of his tent mate who was "shot dead after we gained the [Marye's] heights." Wishes "the President would put his conscription in force for one million of men…and make putting down the...
GLC03523.18.04
to parents
7 June 1864
Discusses the Baltimore convention and nomination of the next president. Requests newspaper announcing winner of nomination. Writes of skirmishes during and after Battle of Cold Harbor. Describes in detail the circumstances surrounding the deaths...
GLC03523.18.12
8 July 1864
Discusses George B. McClellan's oration at West Point. Describes Edwin M. Stanton's lack of respect towards McClellan, and Lincoln's efforts to "allow it to be so." Recounts fighting and near death experience during the Battle of Spotsylvania...
GLC03523.18.18
14 August 1864
Written from camp near Cedar Creek. Reports that extreme heat is causing deaths on marches, and that springs and brooks are dry. Prays for General Ulysses S. Grant's success in his campaign against Richmond, Virginia: "I want this war to close as...
GLC03523.18.22
to mother
1 September 1864
Discusses the nomination of George McClellan. Denounces the Copperheads and comments on the peace platform.
GLC03523.18.25
13 November 1864
Writes from camp near Newtown, Virginia. Discusses election results received in camp on the previous Tuesday. Says the 2nd Regiment gave General George McClellan & George H. Pendleton a majority of 32, but the brigade voted for Abraham Lincoln and...
GLC03523.18.31
to father
January 25, 1865
Written to his father from a camp near Petersburg. Mentions receipt of a "family" letter from him. Says he is glad to hear his father's store is doing well. Mentions defeat of Confederate gunboats on their way to City Point to disrupt Union supply...
GLC03523.18.44
Commission for Captain Charles C. Morey.
24 December 1864
Commission for Captain Charles C. Morey by J. Gregory Smith, "Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the State of Vermont."
GLC03523.18.63
to Sarah Knox
10 September 1864
Knox, Andrew, 1835-?
A Union lieutenant in the 1st Connecticut Artillery offers his opinion of McClellan's presidential campaign. " ... Gen. Mc Clellan's election, on the platform of the late convention I do not think he stands any sight whatever. It is decidedly a...
GLC03523.20.16
12 November 1864
Knox writes to his wife from a camp outside Petersburg, Virginia. Expresses deep love and longing for her. Comments how much he misses her kisses and dancing with her. Reports he has not seen a lady in six months except on the streets of Petersburg...
GLC03523.20.21
to Henry F. McSherry
8 October 1865
McSherry, Eliza, 1829-?
Written by Eliza to her brother Henry. References receiving his letter from the Cape of Good Hope. Is glad he is well and tells him his future "is in the hands of God, ask him to direct you, and it will all be right." Updates him on family and...
GLC03523.21.43
March 29, 1866
McSherry, Anna, 1833-?
Written by Anna to her brother Henry. She seems to have had a meeting with "Mr. Welles" -- possibly the Secretary of Navy Gideon Welles. She thinks one of the charges brought against Henry was disloyalty. She is surprised because "you and Pa at the...
GLC03523.21.55
4 June 1866
Written by Anna to her brother Henry. Is upset that he does not write more often. Says "I have no one else but you to look to. Pa often tells me he is old and is not able to work as he once did, and cannot live much longer." Goes on to say "you know...
GLC03523.21.58
to unknown
13 August 1880
Wants the recipient to have a "national life" and thinks that Jimmie has put himself in a situation to only have a "provisional life." Says recipient has great talent. The recipient appears to be a Congressman. Writer uses a new pen on second page...
GLC03523.21.66
[Abraham Lincoln 1864 election campaign pin]
1864
Small round pin with photo of Abraham Lincoln in center bordered with black fabric. Meant for the 1864 presidential election.
GLC05125.01
[Pin with two American flags]
Stick pin with black knob at top. Attached to pin are two small cloth American flags and two ribbon tassels. Meant for the 1864 presidential election.
GLC05125.02
General Absalom Baird
1861-1865 ca.
Morse's Gallery of the Cumberland
Half-length view. In uniform.
GLC05135.001
Major William F. Barry
Half-length view.
GLC05135.003
General Ambrose E. Burnside
Three-quarter length view.
GLC05135.004
Benjamin F. Butler
Charles D. Fredricks & Co., fl. 1865
Civilian dress. Profile. Seated, half-length view.
GLC05135.005
Johnny Clem
Full-length. Napoleonic pose.
GLC05135.007
John M. Corse
GLC05135.008
Thomas L. Crittenden
Bust portrait.
GLC05135.009
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