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The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 13, whole no. 3666 (April 15, 1863)]
15 April 1863
Cushing, Edward H., 1829-1879
Letters from Alexandria and Galveston. The Yankee conscript law.
GLC05959.51.062
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 14, whole no. 3667 (April 17, 1863)]
17 April 1863
Battle at Franklin. The danger for the Constitution. Editorial on the situation at Charleston.
GLC05959.51.063
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 15, whole no. 3668 (April 20, 1863)]
20 April 1863
News from Alexandria. City council proceedings. Confederate states bonds. Hospital donations. Ordinance concerning carriages and other vehicles.
GLC05959.51.064
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 17, whole no. 3670 (April 20, 1863)]
24 April 1863
Special orders from Texas state about discharge from service. Letters from Sabine Pass, Rangers, Fort Pemberton. Battles at Sabine Pass and Franklin.
GLC05959.51.065
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 18, whole no. 3671 (April 27, 1863)]
27 April 1863
The Impressment bill, with accompanying editorial. Tax bill. Letter from Galveston. News from New Orleans and the Rio Grande.
GLC05959.51.066
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 19, whole no. 3672 (April 29, 1863)]
29 April 1863
Letters from the Rangers, "Rebel," Galveston. Examination of the executive chair. Military power of the U.S. Crops.
GLC05959.51.067
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 20, whole no. 3673 (May 1, 1863)]
1 May 1863
Letters from the Rangers, Brownville, Galveston. Editorial on depreciation of currency. Louisiana army.
GLC05959.51.068
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 23, whole no. 3676 (May 8, 1863)]
8 May 1863
Description of a day in Camp Chase. Letters from Richmond, Galveston, Virginia. Editorial on the new battle policy. Andrew Jackson Hamilton. News from Louisiana.
GLC05959.51.069
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 24, whole no. 3677 (May 11, 1863)]
11 May 1863
Letters from Hon. M.M. Potter, "Rebel." Cotton orders revoked, with an editorial on cotton crops. Soldiers' meeting. The new tax law. From the Sibley brigade.
GLC05959.51.070
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 25, whole no. 3678 (May 13, 1863)]
13 May 1863
Letters from Shreveport, Galveston. Raid on the Southern Railroad. Yankee conscript acts. Prisoners of Camp Douglas. Fugitive slave ad.
GLC05959.51.071
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 26, whole no. 3679 (May 15, 1863)]
15 May 1863
Letter to the editor questions who is responsible for the depreciation of currency. Reoccupation of the Rio Grande. News from the North, with an editorial about Northern appreciation. The Louisiana retreat. Fugitive slave ad.
GLC05959.51.072
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 27, whole no. 3680 (May 18, 1863)]
18 May 1863
News from Beaumont, Louisiana. Battle of the Teche. Editorial on the federal raid in Mississippi. Judge Cleary of California. Free Negroes. Letter from Brownsville.
GLC05959.51.073
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 30, whole no. 3683 (May 25, 1863)]
25 May 1863
News from Louisiana about the enemy evacuating. Letters from Shreveport, Gen. Henry E. McCulloch. The Constitution versus expediency. The new tax bill. Slave for sale ads.
GLC05959.51.074
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 31, whole no. 3684 (May 27, 1863)]
27 May 1863
News from Vicksburg, northern Virginia, Richmond, Beaumont. U.S. and Great Britain. Death of Stonewall Jackson. Vallandigham's arrest. Governor Lubbock.
GLC05959.51.075
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 32, whole no. 3685 (May 29, 1863)]
29 May 1863
Defeat at Charleston. Banks's plantations. Confederate loan. Fight on the Rappahannock. General Van Dorn.
GLC05959.51.076
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 33, whole no. 3686 (June 1, 1863)]
1 June 1863
Operations in Mississippi. Letters from Monroe, Louisiana; Shreveport; Gen. Sam Houston. Editorial about Gen. Hooker and the battle in Rappahannock. Brutal treatment of Confederates. Meeting of the 4th Texas Regiment.
GLC05959.51.077
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 37, whole no. 3690 (June 11, 1863)]
11 June 1863
News and letters from Alexandria. Letters from Louisiana, Galveston, Brownsville. Editorial on Confederate money. General orders for the state of Texas about military command.
GLC05959.51.078
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 42, (June 22, 1863)]
22 June 1863
News about Gen. Johnston in Vicksburg. Northern news. Editorial on Pendleton Murray, candidate for governor. Juvenile entertainment. Correspondence with Lord Lyons about the war.
GLC05959.51.079
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 43, whole no. 3696 (June 24, 1863)]
24 June 1863
Victory in Vicksburg. Poem to the death of Stonewall Jackson. Law of Impressment for Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. Lady Rangers. Summaries from the latest papers. Adventures of a young lady in the army. Fall of Puebla.
GLC05959.51.080
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 45, whole no. 3698 (June 29, 1863)]
29 June 1863
Letter defending abolition. Letter from P. Murrah, candidate for Texas governor. Yankees at Yazoo City. Ad for slave sales. Support for Honorable Peter W. Gray, candidate for Congress. Fund for Hood's brigade. General Pemberton.
GLC05959.51.081
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 48, whole no. 3701 (July 6, 1863)]
6 July 1863
Details of execution at Franklin. Poem to Stonewall Jackson. List of casualties in the 17th Texas Volunteer Infantry. Ad for slave sales. Editorial on the affairs at Vicksburg. General Taylor's victories.
GLC05959.51.082
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 49, whole no. 3702 (July 8, 1863)]
8 July 1863
Letter from the Rangers. Gen. T.J. Jackson. The Consular question. Editorial on the situation at Vicksburg. Judge Gray's address at Huntington. Great peace meeting in NYC. Experience in a federal prison.
GLC05959.51.083
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 50, whole no. 3703 (July 10, 1863)]
10 July 1863
Letters from Alexandria, New Iberia, Louisiana. To the planters of Texas conscription announcements. Editorial on gubernatorial candidate Gen. T.J. Chambers. Editorial on Pemberton Murrah.
GLC05959.51.084
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 55, whole no. 3710 (July 27, 1863)]
27 July 1863
News from Vicksburg, Mechanicsburg, and the North. Proclamation from Pennsylvania Governor Curtin. Rebel piracies and trade in Liverpool. Cotton swindling.
GLC05959.51.085
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 66, whole no. 3721 (August 21, 1863)]
21 August 1863
News from New Orleans and the North. A Northern view of intervention. Letter from Brownsville. Speech of Vice President Stephens. Lincoln's proclamation. To the preachers of the East Texas, Texas, and Rio Grande Conferences. The poor of Houston.
GLC05959.51.086
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 71, whole no. 3726 (September 2, 1863)]
September 2, 1863
Narrative of the cruise of Florida. Morgan's raid through Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio. Orders concerning muster rolls. Editorial on John Hook's beef. Tax law. Vallandigham's address to the people of Ohio. Letters from Alexandria and Brownsville.
GLC05959.51.087
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 83 (September 30, 1863)]
30 September 1863
Circular, office of quartermaster. Fugitive slave ad. The Russio-Lincoln alliance. Letter from the Rangers. General Wharton and his officers. Some of the beauties of subjugation. On necessity paper.
GLC05959.51.088
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 84 (October 2, 1863)]
2 October 1863
Letter to the editor on opening the courts. Mr. Toombs on currency. Fugitive slave ads. Editorial on more tax instructions. Mexico and Texas. Late reconnaissance up the James River. Feeling in New Orleans. On necessity paper.
GLC05959.51.089
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 89, whole no. 3744 (October 14, 1863)]
14 October 1863
Ads for conscription substitutes. Notice on transmission of mail across the Mississippi. The Fordoche fight. Judge Oldham's speech. Editorial on finances, including discussion of cotton. Letter to the sheep farmers of Texas. Fugitive slave ad.
GLC05959.51.090
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 92, whole no. 3747 (October 21, 1863)]
21 October 1863
General orders from Texas state headquarters. Deserter notices. Fugitive slave ads. Slave sale ads. Resolutions from a barbecue honoring Hon. A.M. Branch in Huntsville. Relations with France. News from the battlefield.
GLC05959.51.091
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 100, whole no. 3755 (November 9, 1863)]
9 November 1863
Victory at Alexandria, with 600 prisoners captured. Message of Gov. Lubbock about the military board, the frontier, the penitentiary, government officials, the impressment law, refugees with slaves, various state asylums, state finances, with an...
GLC05959.51.093
to Ambrose Thompson
4 November 1870
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891
Admiral Porter indicates that he has written to B.S. Oslon, the editor of the "Nautical Gazette," to introduce Thompson in hopes that Thompson's articles, which should be of interest to "members of Congress," will be published there. Year is...
GLC03619.02.16
to Robert G. White
11 April 1866
Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889
Discusses his upcoming bid for the Senate and political patronage.
GLC05891.14
14 July 1867
Writes regarding the employment of White's daughter.
GLC05891.16
8 July 1874
Discusses the appointment of the local Post Master, which is under contention. Docketed in pencil.
GLC05891.17
Confederate Baptist. [Vol. 1, no. 13 (December 24, 1862)]
24 December 1862
Reynolds, J. L. (James Lawrence), 1814-1877
A plea is made for pocket bibles for soldiers in "Pocket Bibles for the Soldiers Wanted." A soldier's letter describes the Pocotaligo fight to his family. "Army Correspondence" prints another soldier's letter describing incidents on Morris Island....
GLC05959.39.10
Confederate Baptist. [Vol. 1, no. 16 (January 21, 1863)]
January 21, 1863
"Army Correspondence" from the front in Green Pond, South Carolina describes conditions, particularly religious implications. "Baptists and the Struggle for Independence" published in the Christian Index wishes the Confederacy victory. A letter and...
GLC05959.39.11
[Report of ammunition in reserve, artillery park, Army of the Potomac]
January 21, 1865
Shaffer, Calvin, fl. 1863-1865
Possibly created in Virginia. Captain Shaffer lists reserve amounts of shot, shell, canister, and other ammunition.
GLC02382.175
[Field return, artillery reserve, Army of the Potomac]
January 22, 1865
Mayo, Ezekiel R., 1834-?
Created near City Point. Captain Mayo lists numbers of officers and other enlisted men present for duty. Indicates casualties, guns, horses, etc. for several companies and batteries. At the bottom of the page, lists amounts of reserve ammunition.
GLC02382.176
February 12, 1865
GLC02382.177
[Report of the stations of the batteries serving with artillery reserve, Army of the Potomac]
February 26, 1865
Created near City Point. Shaffer, Captain commanding artillery reserve, lists commanding officers, guns, and station locations for several batteries. Includes a report of heavy guns, citing location of guns and caliber.
GLC02382.178
Positions of Batteries along Ninth Corps line
Tidball, John C. (John Caldwell), 1825-1906
Possibly created in Virginia. Tidball signs as Brevet Brigadier General commanding artillery brigade, 9th corps, Army of the Potomac. Lists positions, number of guns, and commanding officers of several batteries and corps.
GLC02382.179
to C. T. Bissell
Harn, William A., 1834-1889
Brevet Major signs as commander of an artillery brigade, 6th Corps, Army of the Potomac. Forwards a weekly report pertaining to stations of batteries under his command. Directs this report to Captain Bissell, Acting Assistant Adjutant General...
GLC02382.180
Captain Shaffer lists numbers of officers and other enlisted men present for duty. Indicates casualties, guns, horses, etc. for several companies and batteries. At the bottom of the page, lists amounts of reserve ammunition.
GLC02382.181
to C. E. Bissell
Wainwright, Charles Sheils, 1826-1907
Wainwright signs as Brevet Brigadier General commanding an artillery brigade, Army of the Potomac. Transmits a report listing commanding officers, position, number, and caliber of guns for eleven batteries to Bissell, Captain and Acting Assistant...
GLC02382.182
to John A. Craig
Roder, John W., fl. 1865
Captain Roder, commanding artillery brigade, 2nd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac reports the position of batteries in his command to Craig, Assistant Adjutant General, Headquarters, Army of the Potomac. Probably created in Virginia.
GLC02382.183
5 March 1865
GLC02382.184
Positions of Batteries on Ninth Corps line
9 March 1865
Possibly created in Virginia. Tidball signs as Brevet Brigadier General commanding artillery brigade, 9th corps, Army of the Potomac. Lists positions, number of guns, and commanding officers of several batteries and corps. Accompanied by a fragmented...
GLC02382.185
to Henry Jackson Hunt
10 March 1865
Allibone, Francis B., ?-1865
Allibone signs as captain and ordnance officer, 2nd Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac. Requests ammunition from the artillery reserve for the use of several horse batteries from Hunt, Chief of Artillery, Army of the Potomac. Probably written in...
GLC02382.186
Report of ammunition in the train of the artillery reserve, Army of the Potomac.
11 March 1865
Newbatt, Alfred, fl. 1863-1865
Lieutenant Newbatt, ordnance officer, lists amounts of shot, shell, canister, and other ammunition.
GLC02382.187
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