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to Mr. Gilder
July 21, 1890
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Theodore Roosevelt discusses the publication of the enclosed editorial (not included) on Civil Service and the good work several Congressmen have done.
GLC00655.17
to Ira A. Eastman
September 25, 1851
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
Millard Fillmore writes that he would be delighted to have Eastman and his wife to visit.
GLC00655.20
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Joseph E. Johnston].
25 June 1868
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
GLC00656
[Bond of Neill McKay]
December 28, 1868
McKay, Neill, fl. 1868
Involves a tract of land in Schley County, Georgia. Binds McKay unto Seldon Fletcher for $500. Signed as a witness by Washington Tharp.
GLC00658.07
to Henry W. Halleck
May 28, 1862
McClellan, George Brinton, 1826-1885
George Brinton McClellan informs Halleck of reports that Richmond has been reinforced by troops from the south, and discusses plans for defending Washington. Letter written during the height of the Peninsula Campaign, when Union forces were closest...
GLC00664.01
[Collection of Henry J. Waltz, Company I, 93rd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry]
December 21, 1863-August 23, 1864
Waltz, Henry J., 1832-1910
Autograph manuscript signed by Waltz, a Lieutenant in I Company of the 93rd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. He was mustered from service in 1864. Diary entries include Battles of Wilderness, Spotsylvania, North Ana, and Cold Harbor. Includes...
GLC00653.13
[Diary of Herbert L. Smalley]
1862-1863
Smalley, Herbert L., fl. 1862-1863
Autograph manuscript. Smalley served in Company A of the 7th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Consists of a small black pocketbook. A note inside the diary says it was found on a battlefield by another soldier. Includes entries Second Bull Run and Antietam...
GLC00653.14
[Collection of Eseck G. Wilber] [Decimalized .01- .05]
1863-1864
Wilber, Eseck G., fl. 1862-1864
Consists of one signed diary (136 pages) and 4 photographs. Wilber served in the 120th New York Volunteer infantry and fought at Gettysburg (which he describes). Diary was kept irregularly but mentions his capture, Libby Prison, Richmond, and...
GLC00653.15
[List of deceased soldiers for New York State Soldiers' Depot]
1863-1866
Macgowan, Ed, fl. 1863-1866
Book lists soldiers who died in New York State Soldiers' Depot. Entries on first thirteen pages include possessions for the deceased. These entries list name of deceased, their unit and residence, any effects they had, and whom these effects were...
GLC00653.16
[Diary of William L. Wilson, B company, 12th regiment, Virginia, cavalry]
1865
Wilson, William L., 1843-1900
Diary of a Confederate private in the 12th Virginia cavalry which includes detailed entries on the Appomattox campaign leading up to General Robert E. Lee's surrender. Begins entries for 1865 by saying that the end of the war seems farther away than...
GLC00653.17
[Diary of Josiah Moseley]
1862-1864
Moseley, Josiah, 1862-1864
Autograph manuscript. Moseley served in K company of the 6th regiment, Virginia infantry, in the Confederate Army. Describes the Battles of White Oak Swamp, Brandy Creek Station and Gettysburg, Malvern Hill, Second Manassas, and Chancellorsville.
GLC00653.18
[Diary of John S. Tucker, D company, 5th regiment, Alabama, infantry]
1862
Tucker, John S., fl. 1862-1865
Tucker's 1862 autograph manuscript diary contains his account of day-to-day life in D company and discussions of battles such as Seven Pines, Williamsburg, Mechanicsville, and the Seven Days battles. Also mentions the evacuation of Yorktown.
GLC00653.19.01
[Collection of William T. Hollingsworth, D company, 3rd regiment, Georgia, infantry] [decimalized]
1861-1862
Hollingsworth, William T., fl. 1861-1862
Collection includes eight letters and envelopes written from Confederate surgeon William T. Hollingsworth to his brother James H. Hollingsworth. The collection includes numerous postal covers and a family genealogy book. The correspondence mentions...
GLC00653.20
[Collection of George A. Spencer] [Decimalized .01-.10]
Spencer, George A., fl. 1862-1864
Spencer served with the 7th Rhode Island Volunteer infantry, in I Company. He includes in his letters to his parents a sketched map (entrenchments before Petersburg) and diagrams of tents, and artillery. Spencer was captured at Fredericksburg and...
GLC00653.21
[Collection of George B. Cook, E company, 42nd regiment, North Carolina, infantry] [decimalized]
1864-1865
Cook, George B., fl. 1845-1865
This collection consists of a series of letters from Private George B. Cook of the 42nd North Carolina infantry regiment to members of his family. Cook was drafted into the army of the Confederate States of America on September 11, 1864. He was 19...
GLC00653.22
to Charley Taft
April 25, 1862
Van Laer, Edward, fl. 1862
Van Laer served in the 1st Battery of the New York Independent Volunteers. The letter discusses the Battle of Yorktown.
GLC00653.23
to Judge Haden
January 5, 1861
Furniss, John P., fl. 1861
John P. Furniss asks for financial remittance due to his having taken "private classes to improve [himself] in particular branches of Medicine." He relates that two convicts hung the day before, and a friend of his took a part of one of the bodies...
GLC00653.24.01
to cousin Charlie
January 3, 1863
Lewis, Henry, fl. 1863
Lewis describes the destruction in the town from artillery when Union forces occupied it. He mentions pickets and surveillance balloons, and talks about morale. Letter written from Camp Opposite Fredericksburg, in Virginia.
GLC00653.25
to Roelzo J. Warren
April 7, 1864
Cheney, Edward, fl. 1864
From a soldier in the Vermont corps. Letter discusses the Rappahannock Wilderness campaign. Letter written while the solider was hospitalized. The letter has some military content and mentions General Ulysses S. Grant.
GLC00653.26
to Daniel H. Hill
January 22, 1865
Wheeler, Joseph, 1836-1906
Major General Wheeler writes to General Hill about adjusting the speed of the courier line, his orders to General Ferguson, his troop and enemy movements, and the disposition of his troops to General Hill. With a long postscript addressing some...
GLC00654
President's collection [decimalized]
1785-1932
[decimalized 00655.01-00655.20]
GLC00655
to William Lee
June 30, 1805
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Written to William Lee, who was serving as American consul at Bordeaux, France. Mentions that he arrived in Paris on June 20, 1805 after a 25 day trip and that he will soon proceed to London. He mentions the unsuccessful mission to Spain. In the...
GLC00655.02
to Henry D. Gilpin
November 27, 1842
Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862
The letter discusses electoral politics. Written from Martin Van Buren's estate, Lindenwald, in Kinderhook, New York.
GLC00655.05
to unknown
October 1, 1836
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
Gives the county official voting results for electoral candidates Martin Van Buren and Hugh L. White. The votes were 1695 to 1200 respectively.
GLC00655.06
to B. Tappin
July 9, 1826
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841
William Henry Harrison asks Tappin to send more lime for use in the construction of an aqueduct for Harrison's distillery.
GLC00655.08
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