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to Libbie Elmore
18 June 1865
Elmore, Bruce, fl. 1862-1865
He advises her on what to plant and asks after her pigs, calves and sheep. They say if you pay 6 dollars you can take your gun home with you. He mentions the copperheads.
GLC06588.223
21 October 1862
They are currently stationed as a reserve force. There is a rumor they could move closer to Washington. He describes the current area as "desolate." Written at Upton Hill
GLC06588.238
20 November 1862
Rumor has it they will eeither be going to Fredricksburg or Washington next. Nine of their regiment are currently in the hospital.
GLC06588.251
William Crans
4 August 1861
Crans, Adolphus W., fl. 1863-1864
GLC06627.01.01
28 July 1861
GLC06627.01.03
8 November 1863
GLC06627.01.13
5 January 1864
GLC06627.01.15
January 17, 1864
GLC06627.01.16
Envelope
1861-1865 ca.
The envelope has a image of Jefferson davis running away with the caption "Jeff Davis instead of taking Washington, takes to his heels."
GLC06627.03.004
The envelope has a image of shield with Liberty and Union across it. The caption reads ""The Unity of the Government which consitiutes you one people, is the main pillar in the Edifice of your real Independence." Geo. Washington."
GLC06627.03.025
The envelope has a image of George Washington's house at Mount Vernon.
GLC06627.03.026
The envelope has a image of the Capitol House. The caption reads "Capitol at Washington"
GLC06627.03.038
The envelope has a image of 2 rats, looking at a piece of cheese labeled Washington in a trap. The caption reads "1st Rat - Don't that morsel look tempting Davis shall we take it? Davis Rat - I guess we had better wait a while I don't like those...
GLC06627.03.042
The envelope has a image of seven ships in a circle, within that circle it Harper's Ferry, and Rats leaving the ships to go to Harper's Ferry. the ships are labled Norfolk, Pensacola, Manassas Gap., Mississippi, Savannah, Charleston, and Washington...
GLC06627.03.066
The envelope has 2 images in the upper left hand corner there is a image of George Washington with a caption that reads "Corner Stone of the Federal Union." In the upper right hand corner there is a image of an enslaved person, with a caption of...
GLC06627.03.092
The envelope has a image of astatue of George Washington.
GLC06627.03.097
The envelope has a portrait of George Washington. The caption reads "A Southern Man with Union principals."
GLC06627.03.100
The envelope has a image of George Washington. The caption is a poem about Washington.
GLC06627.03.116
The envelope has a image of two dogs with the names Scott and Jeff on their collars. The Jeff dog is telling the Scott dog "Why don't you take it" refering to a bone with labeled Washington.
GLC06627.03.124
[Loose Page from Scrapbook of William C. Alberger]
ca. 1860-1870
Alberger, William C., 1837-1925
Page contains:
Unknown. Map: s. l., Topographical map of Virginia between Washington and Manassas Junction. No date. 1 p. Includes an image of Washington, D. C., with the capital building in the foreground. Depicts Virginia and the western...
GLC06628.03
[General orders no. 29 regarding countersign signals]
October 1861
Issued by S. William and John Jones as Assistant Adjutant Generals at the headquarters of the Army of the Potomac. Includes specific instructions on both day and night countersign signals. Includes an unsigned handwritten note on the last page...
GLC06628.05
to John Weeks
16 December 1886
Lemon, George, fl. 1860
Asks Weeks to gather testimony from neighbors regarding his illness in October 1864 and knowledge of Weeks being treated by Dr. Parker. Also asks that he obtain transcripts from Dr. Parker's books demonstrating his illness.
GLC06728.107
Pension claim
8 June 1891
Form letter regarding John Weeks' pension entitlement. Weeks will receive $2 a month back pay from September 23, 1864 to February 18, 1891.
GLC06728.112
Certificate for Pension
12 May 1891
Racum, Green, fl. 1891
GLC06728.113
[Diary]
1862
Small daily diary. Diary entries with almanac pages at the beginning and cash account pages at the end. He describes the weather in most entries and gives tidbits about the progress of the war. He mentions captures and the taking of prisoners...
GLC06738.09
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