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to his wife
July 4, 1863
Fuller, Josiah C., 1827-1896
Detailed description of the 32nd Massachusetts Volunteers, E Company at Gettysburg. Mentions moving their headquarters several times due to shellfire.
GLC00653.06.01
to Mes. Willings & Francis
March 19, 1800
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Refuses to pay any further compensation to Charles Rutledge "while charged with their affairs in Spain." "I find that I shall not be warranted in making any further payments in his behalf; and therefore I cannot accept the bill drawn by him...for...
GLC00640
to the Council
May 15, 1861
Letcher, John, 1813-1884
States that Colonel Fauntleroy outranked General Robert E. Lee in the United States Army and feels Fauntleroy is entitled to be commissioned nothing lower than a brigadier general in the Provisional Army. With endorsement of P. F. Howard, secretary...
GLC00642
to G. Simpson
September 10, 1798
Butler, Pierce, 1744-1822
Encloses two port notes (not present) for $2,000 to be placed to his credit. Discusses a note that should have been withdrawn by Mr. Wallace. States he will pay the interest and the notary charge as soon as he knows how much it is. Addressed to...
GLC00643
to Lizzie Ellicott
May 17, 1853
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
Chastises her lightly for not replying to his note and gift sooner. Mentions that he was in Syracuse, New York and visited Gerrit Smith in Petersboro where he also gave a speech. Hopes to visit in July.
GLC00644
to Robert E. Lee
October 6, 1862
Smith, Gustavus Woodson, 1821-1896
Confederate Major General Smith discusses troop activities and movements, including an attack on Union gunboats. Also discusses a requisition for "negroes to work upon the fortifications under recent act of the Legislature - When we get negroes the...
GLC00648
[John H. Morgan's endorsement on an offer for an exchange of prisoners]
20 May 1863
Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864
Morgan's endorsement as Brigadier General and Confederate raider. On verso of a letter copy to Union Major General Ambrose Burnside from John W. Finnell, Adjutant General Kentucky Volunteers, dated 21 April 1863, regarding the exchange of a pro...
GLC00649
to T. B. Roy
September 14, 1862
Wheeler, Joseph, 1836-1906
Will obey orders he has just received regarding surveillance. Is scouting enemy pickets and estimates enemy troop strength. Describes Union recruitment meeting and wonders what to do about disloyal citizens. Roy was Hardee's Assistant Adjutant...
GLC00650
Collection of soldiers letters diaries &c. [decimalized]
1860-1865
[decimalized 00653.01-00653.26]
GLC00653
The Red River Expedition [incomplete]
circa 1864
Mentions Generals Andrew Jackson Smith, Joseph Anthony Mower, and Nathaniel Prentiss Banks, among others. Lists details of the campaign. Writes "We marched back to Alexandria... Gen Banks had arrived some days previous and taking command of the...
GLC00653.02.02
[Collection of Warren A. Ives] [Decimalized .01- .03 ]
1863-1864
Ives, Warren A., fl. 1863-1864
Ives served in H company, 151st regiment, New York volunteer infantry. Collection contains three letters: an autograph letter signed dated 26 June 1863 and written from Maryland Heights (4 pages); an autograph letter signed dated 23 May 1864 and...
GLC00653.03
[Letters about the Battle of Chancellorsville]
May 1863
Collection of two soldier's letters about the Battle of Chancellorsville. The first, written by an unknown soldier to his wife and children, is dated 8 May 1863 and written near Falmouth, Virginia. The second is an autograph letter signed from a...
GLC00653.04
[Collection of Henry Vanaernam, field and staff, 154th regiment, New York, infantry]
24 June 1864, 23 August 1864
Vanaernam, Henry, 1819-1894
Surgeon in the 154th NY Volunteers, Surgeon in Chief. Describes Confederate resistance and the shelling of Atlanta just before its fall. Both written in pencil.
GLC00653.05
to his father
November 18, 1861
Leavenworth, F.P., fl. 1861
A Confederate captain in an ordnance unit tells his father about Civil War activities in Arkansas and Missouri. He comments on the arrival of Union General David Hunter with 36,000 soldiers. He discusses the strength and position of Confederate...
GLC00653.07
to his sister
July 18, 1863
Bud, fl. 1863
Writer is identified only as "Bud." The letter-writer calls Gettysburg "one of the Bloodiest Battles of the war." He reports on people from home and describes damages. Letter is considerably damaged by water staining with slight text loss in center.
GLC00653.08
Collection of Joseph B. Gorsuch, Company I, 83rd regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry [Decimalized .01-.22]
Letter GLC00653.09.10 indicates that Gorsuch also served as Provost Marshal of the 13th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee from June 1864 until his death in 1865. Gorsuch's letters span from Vicksburg to the Red River Campaign. Most letters are...
GLC00653.09
Collection of Julius M. Swain [decimalized]
1862-1863
Swain, Julius Marshall, 1835-1811
Describes activities of B company, 39th regiment, Massachusetts infantry. Includes 12 letters, mostly to family members, describing his war responsibilities, his surroundings, and other issues. Includes description of events following the defeat of...
GLC00653.10
[Collection of Laurens W. Wolcott] [Decimalized .01- .38]
1861-1865
Wolcott, Laurens W., fl. 1861-1865
Wolcott served as Lieutenant in the 52nd Illinois Infantry, D Company. He served with General Sherman on his march to the sea & in the Battle of Atlanta. The collection includes a General Order with battle map on verso, a coat of arms, an...
GLC00653.11
to Andrew Atkinson Humphreys
July 1, 1864
Sheridan, Philip Henry, 1831-1888
This report, signed twice by Major General Philip H. Sheridan, describes the nearly disastrous Wilson-Kautz Raid of June 22-30, 1864. Sheridan tells Major General A. A. Humphreys, the Army of the Potomac's chief of staff, about his efforts to find...
GLC00653.12.01
[Platinum Rice Print of Ulysses S. Grant]
1865
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
Copyright notice written on lower left corner "1902". Portrait of Grant seated. From the original imperial negative by Gardner. Moses Rice is believed to have been assistant to Brady or Gardner during the war, after which he opened his own studio...
GLC00553
The New Capital, Columbia, S.C.
circa 1861-1865
Barnard, George N., 1819-1902
One undated photograph entitled, "The New Capital, Columbia, S.C.," taken by George N. Barnard. Pictured here is the South Carolina State House. The building is surrounded by rubble.
GLC00554
[Oval salt print of unidentified member of the Union Forces]
unknown, fl. 1861-1865
One undated portrait of an unidentified member of the Union Forces. Identified on verso as "Col. Greene, A.Q.M."
GLC00555
[Albumen portrait of Major General George Henry Thomas]
circa 1862
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
One undated photograph of Union Major General George Henry Thomas. See GLC05111.01.0051 for another profile view of Thomas.
GLC00556
Group portrait of Civil War officers at the front by Gardner
1861-1865 ca.
19 men seated and standing in two rows in various poses.
GLC00557
Cartes de visite (signed): portraits of Congressmen by Gardner
1=J. W. Patterson (Rep.-NH), 2=George Readroos (Rep.-DE), 3=A. H. Ceragin (Rep.), 4=Henry Lane (Sen.-Ind.), 5=William Stewart (Rep.-NE), 6=William B. Allison (Sen.), 7= E. H. Rollins (Sen.-NH)
GLC00558
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