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Report of stations of the batteries serving with artillery reserve, Army of the Potomac.
March 19, 1865
Mayo, Ezekiel R., 1834-?
Also includes a report of heavy guns in defenses, City Point.
GLC02382.193
Position of siege-guns & mortars in front of Petersburg Va.
March 26, 1865
Ager, George, fl. 1861-1865
Major Ager of the First Connecticut Artillery cites the position of parrott guns and mortars at Forts McGilvery and Haskell, and near Avery House during operations against Petersburg, Virginia.
GLC02382.194
[Field return, artillery reserve, Army of the Potomac]
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.
GLC02382.195
Report of stations of the batteries serving with artillery reserve.
Also includes a report of heavy guns in defenses for the Army of the Potomac, City Point.
GLC02382.196
to John N. Craig
Hazard, John G., 1832-1897
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Hazard, commanding an artillery brigade in the 2nd Corps, Army of the Potomac, reports the positions of batteries in his command. Transmits his report to Craig, Assistant Adjutant General, Artillery Headquarters, Army of...
GLC02382.197
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 Brevet Major Craig. Wainwright writes...
GLC02382.198
Adams, George W., fl. 1861-1865
Brevet Major Adams forwards a weekly report to Brevet Major Craig, Assistant Adjutant General, Artillery Headquarters, Army of the Potomac. Lists the number and caliber of guns for eleven batteries. A note on page two indicates that the 14th...
GLC02382.199
[List of stations of artillery, Army of the Potomac, noting armament of fort and batteries]
Cites the name or number of each station, noting the number of field, siege, and mortar guns. Lists batteries in a separate column. In a remarks column, sometimes indicates corps.
GLC02382.200
Brevet Major Adams forwards a weekly report to Brevet Major Craig, Assistant Adjutant General, Artillery Headquarters, Army of the Potomac. Lists the number and caliber of guns for eleven batteries. Notes that Battery G, First Rhode Island...
GLC02382.201
Positions of Batteries along Ninth Corps line
Tidball, John C. (John Caldwell), 1825-1906
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.
GLC02382.202
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 Brevet Major Craig, Assistant Adjutant...
GLC02382.203
Field return, artillery reserve, Army of the Potomac
28 May 1865
Hays, William, 1819-1875
General Hays lists officers and other men present for duty, as well as serviceable and unserviceable horses for nineteen batteries under his command.
GLC02382.204
to Henry Jackson Hunt
3 June 1874
Brown, Bessie, fl. 1874
Thanks Hunt for the memorial he wrote after the death of her father, Harvey Brown. Writes "... we, Father's nearest and dearest, feel that full justice has been done... and that your writing his record has given additional honor to his memory. The...
GLC02382.206
14 June 1874
Brown, Harry E., fl. 1874
Thanks Hunt for writing a memorial for his father, Harvey Brown. Writes "No multiplication of words can add anything more to show how very highly we all of us esteem what you have done and the graceful way in which it was done- and therefore it only...
GLC02382.207
circa April 18, 1874
Date inferred from contents. Pertains to the funeral of Harvey Brown. Bessie transmits the address of her father's funeral. Gives Hunt, who is to write a memorial for her father, insight into his "home life, his gentleness, consideration and...
GLC02382.208
circa March 19, 1873
Hascall, Mary, fl. 1873
Year inferred from contents. Hascall consoles Hunt after the death of his daughter (possibly Emily C. Hunt). Writes "one trouble follows another in this life, and a few more years will close the scene- and then it will matter little- what we have...
GLC02382.209
12 December 1883
Creator's signature is illegible. Written from Little Rock Barracks. Asks if Hunt can look over his manuscript on organization and administration. Mentions Mr. Dudley. Discusses a proposal regarding the United States Senate (possibly related to a...
GLC02382.210
14 August 1884
Creator's signature is illegible. Encloses an article (not included) from the Republican, possibly a newspaper, which contains "slurs on our artillery." Notes that he is indexing a manuscript for publication. Mentions the 1 July 1862 Battle of...
GLC02382.211
[Civil War Patriotic Postal Cover]
1861-1865
Depicts a woman sitting by the shore beside a shield with the American flag, a bushel of wheat, a sack of coins and a quiver with an ax in it. There is a ship visible in the ocean. In color. Envelope is not used.
GLC03619.02.20
Depicts a woman draped in a sheet with stars on it and holding a flag. An eagle sits beside her. Underneath it reads: "Our Union and Our Laws we must maintain And drive foul treason from our land again." Envelope is not used.
GLC03619.02.21
to Robert G. White
March 17, 1862
Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889
Promises to speak to Secretary of War Stanton about Captain Niles, and request his promotion. He had intended to promote Niles before he was forced to resign as Secretary of State. Written at "Lochiel," Cameron's estate. Captain Niles likely...
GLC05891.13
March 29, 1867
Suggests nominating General John White Geary, Union Civil War hero and Governor of Pennsylvania, for President. Cameron states he does not wish to run for President himself, but seems to desire some influence over the man who is in office. Also...
GLC05891.15
Church intelligencer. [Vol. 5, no. 26 (March 23, 1865)]
March 23, 1865
Hubbard, F.M., fl. 1864-1865
A poem, an article, a story, and a question and answer series examine the tradition of Lent. Articles examine ineffectual preaching, the plea for immediate help from God, prophesied times, and vandalism.
GLC05959.32.06
Church intelligencer. [Vol. 5, no. 28 (April 6, 1865)]
6 April 1865
Selections discuss the eucharist, Passion week and Good Friday, and Lent. Editorials examine worldly prosperity and ineffectual hearing. Criticism of reports on the division of religion according to the Mason Dixon line. Comments on William Sherman's...
GLC05959.32.07
Spirit of the age. [Vol. 12. no. 47 (July 17, 1861)]
17 July 1861
Lincoln's Message.
GLC05959.33.01
Spirit of the age. [Vol. 13. no. 50 (August 4, 1862)]
4 August 1862
Lincoln Issues His Proclamation, Seizing Property for Use in War, Ex-President Van Buren Dies, A Victory in Western Virginia, Letter from the Commander-in-Chief, Official War Bulletin from Edwin N. Stanton, Sec. of War, The Complete Decimation of...
GLC05959.33.02
Spirit of the age. [Vol. 13. no. 51 (August 11, 1862)]
11 August 1862
Enemy Advancing on the Sequatchie Valley, Letter from Jefferson Davis Concerning the General Exchange of Prisoners.
GLC05959.33.03
Spirit of the age. [Vol. 14. no. 2 (September 1, 1862)]
1 September 1862
Vicksburg Threatened, Morgan's Second Expedition.
GLC05959.33.04
Spirit of the age. [Vol. 14. no. 7 (October 6, 1862)]
6 October 1862
The Fight at Sharpsburg.
GLC05959.33.05
Spirit of the age. [Vol. 14. no. 13 (November 17, 1862)]
17 November 1862
Killing no Murder, Intervention, Battle Expected at Gordonsville.
GLC05959.33.06
Spirit of the age. [Vol. 14. no. 17 (December 15, 1862)]
15 December 1862
Large Yankee Fleet on Rappahannock, The Missouri Massacre.
GLC05959.33.07
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 43, no. 2294 (May 20, 1861)]
20 May 1861
Hale, E.J., 1802-1880
Delegates to the Secession Convention, A Governor in a Fix.
GLC05959.34.01
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 43, no. 2341 (April 14, 1862)]
14 April 1862
Great Battle at Corinth, Mississippi, From Richmond - Fighting in the Peninsula, Dispatch from General Beauregard - Battle of Shiloh, Mutiny Among Federal Troops at Nashville, Victory in New Mexico - Battle at Valverde Confirmed, The Surrender of...
GLC05959.34.02
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 43, no. 2344 (May 5, 1862)]
5 May 1862
Fall of Fort Wagner, Correspondence Between Mayor of New Orleans & Farragut, Evacuation of Yorktown, Fall of New Orleans.
GLC05959.34.03
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 43, no. 2345 (May 12, 1862)]
12 May 1862
Proclamation by President Davis, Fall of New Orleans, Impending Battle at Corinth, Great Battle at Williamsburg, Jubal Early Badly Wounded, The Battle Begun at Corinth, Jackson Reports Victory at Staunton.
GLC05959.34.04
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 43, no. 2362 (September 8, 1862)]
8 September 1862
Great Victory at Manassas, Message of the President, The Late Battles in Virginia.
GLC05959.34.05
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 43, no. 2371 (November 10, 1862)]
10 November 1862
Fight Near Greenville, North Carolina, Secret Document Discolsed, The Kentucky Campaign.
GLC05959.34.06
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 43, no. 2372 (November 17, 1862)]
Report From Culpepper, Demonstration by Morgan & Forrest on Nasville, Losses in our Army, Dismissal of McClellan, Advance by Enemy on Blackwater Ford, Van Dorn Accepts Responsibility for Failure at Battle of Corinth.
GLC05959.34.07
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 43, no. 2373 (November 24, 1862)]
24 November 1862
Fighting Near Suffolk, Reappearance of the Enemy at Fredericksburg, The Army in the West Consolidated, General Joseph E. Johnston in Command, Rosecrans Arrives in Nashville.
GLC05959.34.08
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 43, no. 2374 (December 1, 1862)]
December 1, 1862
Morgan Escapes.
GLC05959.34.09
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 43, no. 2383 (February 2, 1863)]
February 2, 1863
Good News From Charleston, 2 Blockaders Sunk, Brute Butler, Proclamation by Governor Vance of North Carolina.
GLC05959.34.10
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 43, no. 2385 (February 16, 1863)]
February 16, 1863
Proclamation by Governor Vance, Sovereignty of the States, Right of Secession, Report on Fight at Fort Donelson in the North.
GLC05959.34.11
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 43, no. 2386 (February 23, 1863)]
February 23, 1863
The Galveston Victory, Mr. Seward's Attempt to Deceive France.
GLC05959.34.12
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 43, no. 2387 (March 2, 1863)]
2 March 1863
Capture of Yankee Ironclad Indianola, Proclamation by the President, Skirmish in Culpepper.
GLC05959.34.13
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 43, no. 2389 (March 16, 1863)]
March 16, 1863
Greeley's Plan for Peace, Bombardment of Vicksburg, Northern Report on Battle at Murfreesboro.
GLC05959.34.14
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 43, no. 2416 (September 21, 1863)]
21 September 1863
Reports on Raleigh Riots, The Siege of Charleston.
GLC05959.34.15
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 43, no. 2417 (September 28, 1863)]
28 September 1863
The Battle of Chattanooga - Reports Indecisive, The Mexican Question, English Opinion, Attack on Sabine Pass Reported, Maximilian Has Accepted the Mexican Throne, Battle of Chickamauga Great Success, Reported Treaty Between France & CS in Northern...
GLC05959.34.16
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 43, no. 2419 (October 12, 1863)]
12 October 1863
The Situation at Chattanooga, Victory at Sabine Pass, Letter tot he President by J.M. Morehead, Farewell Address of Lt. General Polk, General Lee's Official Report on the Pennsylvania Campaign, Arrest of General Polk Reported.
GLC05959.34.17
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 43, no. 2426 (November 30, 1863)]
30 November 1863
The Battle of Tennessee, Meade Advancing on Lee, Withdrawal of General Bragg, The Defeat in Tennessee.
GLC05959.34.18
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 47, no. 2427 (December 7, 1863)]
December 7, 1863
Bragg Reports Retreat to Dalton, The Battle at Missionary Ridge, Failure of the Rio Grand Expedition, General Taylor's Success on the Teche, Teh Enemy REcrossed the Rapidan, Meade Falling Backt Towards Fredericksburg, Yankees Holding Brownsville...
GLC05959.34.19
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