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to Thomas Hillhouse
11 August 1862
Speed, James, 1812-1887
Requesting a pamphlet copy of the New York State draft law. Docket states that a copy of the law was sent to Speed.
GLC02490.16
to George B. McClellan
circa 1862
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
Stanton explains why McClellan's request to send "Todd," an officer, to Buell has not been fulfilled. Generals Ripley and Thomas had accused Todd of "habitualy shirking duty," and Stanton had been investigating the matter. Stanton notes that "Genl...
GLC02490.17
to Benjamin Lincoln
5 January 1780
Marion, Francis, 1732-1795
Informs that he is sending two men as prisoners of war, Thomas Page and Joseph Dawson. States that the men say they deserted from the British but Marion suspects they may be spies. " ... I suspect from their Characters they are sent as Spies, and...
GLC02491
to Simon Bradstreet and Joseph Stevens
February 28, 1716
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
Inquires about a man named Rudgen (or Brigden), who had moved into the neighborhood of the Boston church Mather ministered. Some people from Charlestown came to Mather with information that Rudgen had libeled his mother and signed a confession to...
GLC02493
Collection of 10 documents relating to or by participants in the Mexican War [Decimalized .01- .11]
[1847 ca.]
GLC02494
to Lynn Boyd re: results of a political convention
1852/01/16
Butler, William Orlando, 1791-1880
GLC02494.01
to Adam Beatty
29 April 1847
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Discusses President Polk's demand of all land above 26 degrees latitude, from the gulf to the Pacific Ocean. Writes that if a military candidate is necessary, he supports General Zachary Taylor for president. Beatty, of Mason County, Kentucky, had...
GLC02494.02
to Ulysses S. Grant re: recommendation for appointee for collector of revenue
1875/01/03
Harney, William S., fl. 1875
GLC02494.03
[Richard P. Hobson]
1905 ca.
Rockwood, George Gardner, 1832-1911
Signed on mount.
GLC02494.04
Orders No. 6
7 June 1847
Hooker, Joseph, 1814-1879
Writing from Headquarters of the Brigade, Hooker gives marching orders to his troops and instructs the commanders on what provisions each soldier must carry.
GLC02494.06
[An autobiographical sketch]
21 April 1887
Porter, Fitz-John, 1822-1901
Possibly written in New York City. Lists details of Porter's military service. Mentions various civilian careers. Notes "restoration to the army by President Cleveland under authority of act of Congress dated July 1 '86- Commission as Colonel...
GLC02494.07
to unknown
March 28, 1850
Quitman, John Anthony, 1798-1858
Cancels an appointment to sit for his picture. Impression in upper left corner reads "P & H" within a filigree emblem.
GLC02494.08
to John Ericsson
4 March 1843
Stockton, Robert Field, 1795-1866
Discusses moving the boilers on the Princeton a few feet from the aft to make more room for the engines. Mentions being held in Philadelphia because a friend has been ill for weeks. Impression in upper left corner reads "Jessup & Brothers."
GLC02494.10
to Robert J. Walker
30 April 1847
Worth, William Jenkins, 1749-1849
Letter of introduction for Colonel Bohler, who, Worth promises, will have plenty of stories about Mexico to share with Secretary of the Treasury Walker.
GLC02494.11
to Robert R. Livingston re: letter of introduction, Livingston's appointment
1801/06/12
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Expressing satisfaction in Livingston's appointment as Minister to France. With clipping adhered to document. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC02495
to Samuel Laughlin
23 August 1844
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
Mentions some proofs Edwin Polk obtained to be added to a publication about Ezekial Polk (James K. Polk's grandfather) and his service in the Revolutionary War. Advises that this be done soon. Asks when the full report of the proceedings of the...
GLC02496
Revolutionary War officers: 18 letters and documents [decimalized]
1770-1821
[decimalized 02497.01-02497.18]
GLC02497
to Horace Holley
6 April 1821
Adair, John, 1757-1840
Kentucky Governor Adair regrets that commitments make it impossible for him to attend an exhibition at Transylvania University on 7 April 1821 to which Holley, the university's president, had invited him.
GLC02497.01
February 26, 1779
Ashe, John, Sr., 1721-1781
Written by Brigadier General Ashe to Major General Lincoln as commander of the Southern Department. Says nothing extraordinary has happened. Reports that Colonel Lythe's light infantry advanced to take possession of the pass at the lower bridge and...
GLC02497.02
to George Clinton
18 October 1777
Clinton, James, 1736-1812
General Clinton replies to a letter from his brother George, who served as Governor of New York 1777-1795. Expresses regret regarding the 16 October British capture of Kingston, New York, then the capital. Referring to the Hudson River, states that...
GLC02497.03
[Certificate for Sargent William Wash]
28 July 1784
Elbert, Samuel, 1740-1788
Written by Brigadier General Elbert to certify that Sargent William Wash served his term of three years in the Continental line of the state of Georgia. Says he served as quartermaster for one year and that he is entitled to the Continental and state...
GLC02497.04
[Tax Receipt]
18 April 1791
Febiger, Christian, 1747-1796
States Febiger recieved thirty four pounds sixteen schillings and six pence for taxes from 1789 from Jacob Arnold. This settles his account with Febiger
GLC02497.05
[Furlough pass]. Fort George.
1 July 1776
Gansevoort, Peter, 1749-1812
Grants John Gravenbergh a fourteen day furlough. Written at Fort George as the commanding officer.
GLC02497.06
to Nathanael Greene
February 16, 1783
Gist, Mordecai, 1742-1792
Informs General Greene that there are less ammunition and supplies in the magazine for the troops in Charleston than he expected
GLC02497.07
[Navigation of Pennsylvania Rivers] [Incomplete]
6 October 1788
Irvine, William, 1741-1804
Irvine, a member of the Continental Congress and former Brigadier General in the Revolutionary War, writes to an unknown recipient. Refers to an enclosed sketch of the Allegheny River (not included with this document). Discusses navigation of the...
GLC02497.08
[Provision return for a German deserter]
3 December 1783
Jackson, Michael, 1734-1801
Order to issue four rations over four days to a German deserter. Verso states rations were received, and is signed by the deserter, whose signature is illegible. Signed by Jackson as Commandant of West Point.
GLC02497.09
[Discharge for James Arden]
31 August 1775
Macpherson, John, ?-1775
There is "no further employ" for James Arden, a mason sent up from New York by Peter T. Curtenius "by Order of the Provincial Congress of New York." Therefore he is discharged, by order of General Montgomery. Written at "Head Quarters" Signed by...
GLC02497.10
to Oliver Fowler
February 26, 1774
Mercer, Hugh, fl. 1725-1777
Discusses the sale of several lots of land by lottery.
GLC02497.12
to James A. Bennett
December 19, 1849
Shields, James, 1806-1879
Discussing military appointments. Two bust engravings of Shields included as collateral.
GLC02458.13
to Henry L. Abbott
22 September 1861
Barnard, John Gross, 1815-1882
Ordering General Richardson to furnish "an axe party of 250 men tomorrow to finish the clearing."
GLC02459.03
to Reagan
February 28, 1861
Wigfall, Louis T., 1816-1874
Possibly to John Henninger Reagan, a former Texas Representative who served several posts in the Confederate Government. Relates that a Dr. [Work?] plans to leave Washington, D.C., for Montgomery, Alabama, and that he desires work in the confederate...
GLC02459.33
to George Henry Williams
25 May 1874
Gordon, John Brown, 1832-1904
Senator Gordon transmits "a certified copy of the Record in the case of the unfortunate man Mallory" to Williams, United States Attorney General. Gordon had applied for Mallory's pardon several weeks before. Written on United States Senate Chamber...
GLC02460.06
to Alexander Dallas Bache
January 30, 1861
Hindman, Thomas C., 1828-1868
Hindman asks Professor Bache to assist him in obtaining a note or letter written or signed by Baron Humboldt (possibly Friedrich Heinrich Alexander, Baron von Humboldt, a German naturalist and explorer).
GLC02460.08
to Pierre G.T. Beauregard
August 30, 1861
Jones, Samuel, 1819-1887
General Jones writes to Beauregard, commander of the First Corps, Army of the Potomac. Requests to take Lieutenant [J.J.] Garnett, presently Second Lieutenant in the Washington Artillery, as his aid-de-camp. Writes, "I have no one on my staff or in...
GLC02461.14
to unknown [in German]
1864/February/23
Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902
Letter in Old German. Two bust engravings of Sigel included as collateral.
GLC02458.14
Civil War generals: 14 letters & docs [decimalized]
1855-1865
[decimalized 02459.01-02459.33]
GLC02459
to General William Mahone
31 July 1863
Anderson, Richard Heron, 1821-1879
General Anderson remarks, "I have read with great satisfaction your very excellent refutation of the accusations of 'A' & 'P.W.A.' Nothing can be added I think, to strengthen or improve it..." Contains some water stains.
GLC02459.01
to Charles S. Hamilton
5 December [1861]
Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss, 1816-1894
Authorizes Hamilton to make his Brigade Head Quarters with his Wisconsin regiment. Must have been written during 1861, since this was the only year during which Hamilton would have been in the vicinity of Maryland and under Bank's command during the...
GLC02459.02
to Francis W. Pickens
June 1861
Boham, Milledge L., 1813-1890
Milledge L. Boham states officers "just from Richmond" related news that an approaching South Carolina regiment will be sent to the York River, Virginia. Hopes that South Carolina Governor Pickens may prevent this; writes to notify Pickens in the...
GLC02459.04
to Daniel Ruggles
14 November 1861
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876
Expresses sympathy for Daniel Ruggles' sickness and his wish that Ruggles is "promoted or assigned the immediate command" of Fort Barrancas. States that Confederate General Mansfield Lovell will "have difficulty in passing the ordeal of Congress."...
GLC02459.05
March 15, 1863
Dodge, Grenville Mellen, 1831-1916
Reports on enemy troop movement.
GLC02459.06
to Thomas Jordan
October 19, 1861
Evans, Nathan George, 1824-1868
Possibly written in Virginia. Two days before the Battle of Ball's Bluff, Confederate General Evans informs Colonel Jordan that "the Enemy have appeared in the Turnpike between Dranesville and this place, in considerable force." Reports that he is...
GLC02459.07
to Milledge Luke Bonham
27 June 1861
Ferguson, Samuel Wragg, 1834-1917
Ferguson, aide-de-camp for General P.G.T. Beauregard, writes to General Bonham, stationed at Fairfax County. Ferguson has been directed by the General commanding (Beauregard), to send a list of names to be used as countersigns (list not included)....
GLC02459.08
January 14, 1861
Gist, States Rights, 1831-1864
Possibly written in South Carolina. Gist, an acting adjutant and inspector general, states "The 16, Reg't Col Young will be charged with the special [Horton?] Service for the next ten days, they have no arms- I recommend that ... arms be issued to...
GLC02459.09
to Captain Thomas
January 28, 1861
Gregg, Maxcy, 1814-1862
Gregg, Colonel of the 1st Regiment South Carolina Volunteers, instructs Thomas (possibly at the Citadel) to immediately furnish 800 musket cartridges. Also forwards a letter from Captain Gadberry (possibly James M. Gadberry), applying for 5 muskets...
GLC02459.10
to Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard
October 15, 1861
Hampton, Wade, III, 1818-1902
Hampton acknowledges previous correspondence from General Beauregard, commander of a corps in the [Confederate] Army of the Potomac. Regarding fords on the Occuquan River, states "I should prefer to make a thorough personal examination of Bland's...
GLC02459.11
to Henry A. Wise
17 June 1862
Hill, Daniel H., 1821-1889
Forwarding Lee's orders and stating the importance of defending Richmond. Forwards "instructions from Genl Lee for your guidance they are vague enough." Says focus should be on "guarding the obstructions" moreso than the roads. States "The duty...
GLC02459.12
to Major Parker
February 21, 1865
Hoke, Robert Federick, 1837-1912
Confederate Major General Hoke orders Parker to "Inform Genl Hardee in my name the true state of affairs." Goes on to instruct, "be careful not to allow the dispatch to fall into the hands of the Enemy." Also tells him to inform General Braxton...
GLC02459.13
to Major Charles Wetmore Broadfoot
21 June 1864
Holmes, T.H., 1804-1880
General Holmes writes to his nephew. Requests information regarding Broadfoot's situation, the condition of his troops, and the enemy in his vicinity. Remarks that Corporal Hinsdale is going to meet Holmes' wife, "and the girls will not be back...
GLC02459.14
to Henry Alexander Wise
February 3, 1862
Huger, Benjamin, 1805-1877
General Huger, in command at Norfolk, writes to General Wise, commander at Roanoke Island. Transmits a copy of a 22 July 1861 letter from Comme Lynch (possibly William Francis Lynch) to the Confederate Secretary of the Navy (Stephen Russell Mallory)...
GLC02459.15
June 9, 1861
Jones, David R., 1825-1863
Jones writes as an Assistant Adjutant General (possibly under Confederate General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard) at the Department of Alexandria, Camp Pickens, Manassas Junction. Informs General Bonham, Commanding Forces at Fairfax County, "I am...
GLC02459.16
to Major McIntosh
14 April 1862
Kershaw, Joseph Brevard, 1822-1894
Brigadier General Kershaw informs McIntosh, Assistant Adjutant General, that he assumed command of the Brick House Creek line of defenses, Colonel Cash's (possibly Ellerbee B. C. Cash) 8th South Carolina Regiment, and Captain Kemper's (possibly James...
GLC02459.17
to John A. Dix
January 22, 1863
Keyes, Erasmus D., 1810-1895
Reports that the One hundred and fifteenth New York Volunteers has been detached from his command and sent to Fort Monroe. Requests new troops be assigned to him, since this move has left him well short of the necessary number of soldiers to defend...
GLC02459.18
Frederick Lander letter and death notice [Decimalized .01-.02]
1861-1862
A letter by Landis and a Union General Order reporting his death.
GLC02459.19
to Colonel
February 16, 1865
Law, Evander McIver, 1836-1920
Writes to a Colonel whose name is unspecified the day before Union General William T. Sherman's troops destroyed much of Columbia (Law was one general in charge of evacuating the city). Requests that forces under Captain D. H. Hamilton (possibly...
GLC02459.20
to Edward Manigault
April 29, 1861
Lee, Stephen D., 1833-1908
Lee, Assistant Adjutant General at Charleston, writes to Colonel Manigault, Chief of Ordnance, South Carolina. The Brigadier General commanding (possibly P.G.T. Beauregard, commander of the forces of Charleston Harbor), orders Manigault to send...
GLC02459.21
January 25, 1862
Longstreet, James, 1821-1904
James Longstreet requests permission to return to Richmond. Since bad weather seems "to render a speedy advance improbable," he requests "authority to return to Richmond," but is willing to stay if needed.
GLC02459.22
[Loring allows public funds to pay for Dr. Quintard's journey to Richmond]
3 December 1861
Loring, Joshua, 1744-1789
Possibly served as a military pass. Loring, commander of the Army of the Northwest, writes: "Dr. Quintard is going to Richmond on business, he will be permitted to go & return at the public charge" (possibly refers to Dr. Charles Todd Quintard).
GLC02459.23
to General W. W. Harlee
6 November 1861
Manigault, Arthur Middleton, 1824-1886
Possibly to General William Wallace Harllee. Manigault, Colonel of the 10th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry, 1st Military District of South Carolina, encloses copies of orders and instructions from General Roswell Sabine Ripley (orders not...
GLC02459.24
to Edwin D. Morgan
30 September 1862
Miles, Nelson A., 1839-1925
Recommending Lieutenant George W. Scott for a promotion.
GLC02459.25
March 23, 1861
Pettigrew, James Johnston, 1828-1863
Colonel Pettigrew reports to Manigault (1817-1874), Colonel of Ordnance, that General P.G.T. Beauregard, Commander of forces at Charleston Harbor, has ordered that the Board of Ordnance should supply Pettigrew with grape shot and cases. Contains two...
GLC02459.26
to Lawrence O'Bryan Branch
January 11, 1861
Ransom, Robert, 1828-1892
Captain Ransom writes to Branch, a United States Representative from North Carolina, Ransom's home state. Reports that there has been no mail for two months, but the previous day, received shocking news (possibly referring to secession of several...
GLC02459.27
to Erastus Corning
December 27, 1862
Rice, James C., 1829-1864
Forwarding letter of recommendation from General Daniel A. Butterfield.
GLC02459.28
9 September 1865
Saxton, Rufus, 1824-1908
Recommending James A. DeForest for a position, possibly as a teacher. With a partial autograph note signed on the verso by DeForest, listing his credentials and requesting a position.
GLC02459.29
to William W. Burns
January 13, 1862
Stone, Charles Pomeroy, 1824-1887
Urges Burns to "cause great vigilance on the part of your picquets along the river, and particularly near Conrad's Ferry."
GLC02459.30
to James C. Dobbin
30 August 1855
Thompson, Jacob, 1810-1885
Informs Dobbin, United States Secretary of the Navy, that J. P. Milton, presently the Secretary of the Commandant of the Navy Yard at Memphis, desires appointment as a Naval purser. Writes, "By the discontinuance of the Navy Yard at this place, he...
GLC02459.31
14 July 1862
Whipple, Amiel W., 1816-1863
Recommending a promotion for Henry H. Hall, a lieutenant colonel.
GLC02459.32
Confederate generals from the deep south: 21 letters & docs [decimalized]
1836-1874
Confederate States of America. Generals
[decimalized 02460.01-02460.21]
GLC02460
to Pierre G. T. Beauregard
January 21, 1862
Alexander, Edward Porter, 1835-1910
Colonel Porter forwards a telegram (not present) from his brother, Major William Alexander, to General Beauregard, commander of the Potomac District, Department of Northern Virginia. Reports that he does not know what the telegram pertains to, but...
GLC02460.01
to Isaac Toucey
14 August 1860
Barksdale, William, 1821-1863
Barksdale, a United States Representative from Mississippi, writes to Toucey, Secretary of the Navy. On behalf of his congressional district, nominates James G. Baldwin for the position of midshipman at Annapolis. Includes several dockets, dated 22...
GLC02460.02
to Oscar Thadeus Keeler
19 May 1862
Cheatham, Benjamin Franklin, 1820-1886
Written near Corinth. Confederate Major General Cheatham, commander of the 2nd Division, lst Corps, Army of the Mississippi, thanks Keeler for a box of vegetables he sent, delivered by Mr. Moore. Writes "I assure you I relished the dinner you...
GLC02460.03
to Colonel Robert McMillan
9 July 1860
Cobb, Thomas Read Rootes, 1823-1862
Cobb discusses an order from Mr. Burch and mentions A. Kennan, who Cobb encouraged to fill the position of auditor in Athens. Says "...have the auditing ex-parte- & leave to Thomas to enforce it-which I know he will- In such event is it not better...
GLC02460.04
to George G. Garner
24 September 1862
Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 1821-1877
Reply to Garner's order, stating that he cannot "guard the mines at Bloomfield and Fairfield" because he has no troops. However "as soon as Col Wharton returns" with his 8,000 troops, "I will be at your service." An initialed note ("B.B.") from...
GLC02460.05
to Colonel Garner
23 September 1862
Hardee, William J., 1815-1873
Hardee, commander of the Left Wing, Army of the Mississippi, writes to Colonel Garner (possibly George G. Garner, assistant adjutant general for General Braxton Bragg, commander of the Department of Mississippi). Relates that a courier named Cory...
GLC02460.07
[Special Orders No. 168 issued by General James Longstreet]
December 18, 1863
McLaws, Lafayette, 1821-1897
Orders number 168. General McLaws writes "In compliance with special orders No 27 of December 17th Inst. from Head Qrs of Gen Longstreet, I relinquish my Command to Brigadier General J. B. Kershaw the senior Brigadier of my Division."
GLC02460.09
to Samuel W. Melton
February 19, 1864
Clay, H. L., fl. 1863-1864
Clay, Assistant Adjutant General for Confederate General Samuel Cooper writes that Cooper does not advise diminishing the Army of Tennessee and does not approve the suggestion that General John Cabell Breckinridge's Regiment and Dortch's Battalion...
GLC02460.10.02
12 March 1862
Pillow, Gideon Johnson, 1806-1878
General Pillow instructs General Ruggles to furnish transportation to take Captain Huddleston's Company from Corinth, Mississippi to Decatur, to join Colonel [Green's?] company. Also instructs Ruggles to furnish transportation for Captain Holland's...
GLC02460.11
to Jefferson Davis
December 6, 1862
Polk, Leonidas, 1806-1864
General Polk writes to Davis, President of the Confederate States (and Polk's former roommate at West Point). Recommends Captain E. M. [Rucker?] for promotion to Colonel of Cavalry. Notes that Rucker has a command of that post, but lacks the...
GLC02460.12
to Braxton Bragg
22 June 1862
Ruggles, Daniel, 1810-1897
Discusses various troop movements in Mississippi. States "General Van Dorn orders Breckinridges Corps and Six Thousand men from my Command forward to Vicksburg. General Villipigue telegraphs that his command is independent. He has all my armed...
GLC02460.13
to Gideon Johnson Pillow
circa 28 November 1861
Stewart, Alexander Peter, 1821-1908
Possibly written in 1861. Written in Columbus (possibly Kentucky). General Stewart asks General Pillow to transmit a letter written to him (Stewart) from the Secretary of War. Discusses details pertaining to his command. Reports that a company...
GLC02460.14
to the Commanding Officer of the Boston recruiting station
18 August 1836
Tattnall, Josiah, 1795-1871
Discusses Benjamin Harris' appointment as a "Seaman for the South Sea Surveying and exploring expedition." Requests that Harris be paid for "three months ... when he appears on board the receiving ship." States that he received orders regarding...
GLC02460.15
[Naval defense of Mobile, Alabama]
December 17, 1864
Taylor, Richard, 1826-1879
Reports that if Mobile, Alabama is to be successfully defended, one officer, either naval or military, must have command of all the defenses. Mentions vessels and a torpedo boat in the harbor. This note is on the verso of a secretarial letter in...
GLC02460.16
to the senior officer in command of the troops in the vicinity of Grenada
Van Dorn, Earl, 1820-1863
Written by Confederate Major General Van Dorn at the Headquarters of the Department of Southern Mississippi and Eastern Louisiana. Says before he left Tupelo he was authorized to order any portion of his command, including the corps of General...
GLC02460.17
14 March 1864
Wheeler, Joseph, 1836-1906
Wheeler, commanding Cavalry Corps, Army of Tennessee, writes to Bragg, overseeing Confederate military operations from Richmond, Virginia. Replies to correspondence from Bragg. Discusses the establishment of a military court: "... I must first...
GLC02460.18
to Zebulon Baird Vance
13 December 1863
Whiting, William Henry Chase, 1824-1865
General Whiting informs Vance, Governor of North Carolina "I have received with much regret this morning the letter of Capt McBride to you- regret that any officer of this command should have so far forgotten himself both as citizen & as soldier as...
GLC02460.19
to General [Wayne]
1 June 1864
Wright, Marcus Joseph, 1831-1922
Possibly to General Henry Constantine Wayne, Adjutant General of Georgia (1860-1865). Wright, commanding the district of Atlanta, reports: "I have sent an officer of my staff out this morning to find out something about the outrages mentioned in...
GLC02460.20
16 July 1861
Zollicoffer, Felix K., 1812-1862
General Zollicoffer asks if Pillow, in Memphis, can transmit an artillery company to his division. Reports that the only company left in the division is led by Captain Ross at Fort Henry and Dover (Tennessee). Ross's company is without equipment.
GLC02460.21
Confederate generals born in Virginia: 34 letters & docs [decimalized]
1853-1885
[decimalized 02461.01-02461.34]
GLC02461
7 November 1861
Ashby, Turner, 1828-1862
State inferred from content. General Ashby reports, "Mr. Duke who has been arrested as a spy and upon his own evidence has done acts that will establish beyond doubt his felony... He is a dangerous person..." A pencil note at the bottom of the page...
GLC02461.01
to John Letcher
14 May 1861
Beale, Richard Lee Tuberville, 1819-1893
Requests that Letcher, Governor of Virginia, authorize the ordnance department to purchase guns for use in Captain T.S. Garnett's company. Mentions Colonel Ruggles (possibly Daniel Ruggles). Also signed on verso is a note signed by secretary P.F...
GLC02461.02
to Robert Seldon Garnett
29 May 1861
Chilton, Robert Hall, 1816-1879
Chilton writes to Colonel Garnett, Adjutant General of Virginia forces in Richmond, Virginia. Relates, "I have the honour, in consequence of appointment in Army of the Confederate States, to resign my commission as Colonel of Cavalry in the...
GLC02461.03
to Henry Toole Clark
7 August 1861
Colston, Raleigh Edward, 1825-1896
Written near Tanners Creek. Colston, Colonel of the 16th Regiment, Virginia Volunteers. Mentions that he previously sent his Quartermaster Lieutenant A. T. Culpeper (possibly Alexander T. Culpepper) to request a grant of muskets from Clark....
GLC02461.04
to Lieutenant Colonel Cummings
January 22, 1862
Early, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1894
Orders Cummings' regiment to focus all their work "on the breast work in front of my quarters." The works have been taking too long to finish, and Early demands that "the whole of your regiment fit for duty except the guard...get all the axes spades...
GLC02461.05
to Robert McClelland
March 22, 1853
Floyd, John Buchanan, 1806-1863
Floyd, a member of the Virginia state legislature, writes to McClelland, United States Secretary of the Interior. Recommends the appointment of General Douglas B. Layne for the post of Marshall of the Western District of Virginia. Writes, "He is at...
GLC02461.06
to J. M. Otey
13 March 1865
Fry, Birkett Davenport, 1822-1891
General Fry, in command of the Augusta District, writes to Lieutenant Colonel J. M. Otey (possibly John M. Otey), Assistant Adjutant General. Has just received a dispatch directing the extension of a courier line from Columbia to Winnsboro, South...
GLC02461.07
29 April 1861
Heth, Henry, 1825-1899
Randolph Harrison applies to Virginia Governor John Letcher for the position of Captain in the Quartermaster's Department of the State of Virginia. Lieutenant Colonel Heth endorses Harrison's request, from the Quartermaster General's Office in...
GLC02461.08
to Robert Hall Chilton
8 June 1862
Hill, Ambrose P., 1825-1865
General Hill writes to Colonel Chilton, Assistant Adjutant General serving under Robert E. Lee, to discuss an endorsement on an enclosed application [not present]. Hill desires a detail for the applicant as a clerk in the adjutant general's office of...
GLC02461.09
8 May 1861
Hunton, Eppa, 1822-1908
Hunton informs General Ruggles: "I resigned my position of Brig Genl of Ma. and obtained the place of Col of active volunteers." Notes that General Robert E. Lee ordered him to report to General Cocke (possibly Philip St. George Cocke). Remarks, "I...
GLC02461.10
to William Smith
10 March 1864
Imboden, John D., 1823-1895
General Imboden writes from Headquarters of the Valley District. Imboden's friend, [Aylette?] B. Coleman of Nelson County, Virginia, was a volunteer aid on his staff, "but the promulgation of an order prohibiting men liable under the Conscript Act...
GLC02461.11
28 April 1863
Jenkins, Albert Gallatin, 1830-1864
General Jenkins requests arms from Letcher, Governor of Virginia. Reports that many of his men are not armed. Writes, "My command being made up of a lot of Refugees who have lost everything- We stand but little chance in the... competition for arms...
GLC02461.12
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