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Richmond Whig & public advertiser. [Vol. 39, no. 86 (October 28, 1862)]
28 October 1862
The Battles of Kentucky, Official Report of General Stuarts Expedition into Pennsylvania.
GLC05959.71.05
Richmond Whig & public advertiser. [(October 27, 1864)]
27 October 1864
From Petersburg - Movement of the Enemy - Erection of Winter Quarters, Details of the Forces Which have failed to capture Lynchburg, Why Grant has been baffled by Lee's small army, How the Confederates have Baffled the plans of General Grant, Grant...
GLC05959.71.06
Richmond Whig & public advertiser. [Vol. 42, no. 3 (January 10, 1865)]
January 10, 1865
Sherman's Army in motion to the Sea.
GLC05959.71.07
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 14, no. 111 (July 8, 1861)]
8 July 1861
William Lloyd and Co. (Richmond, Va.), fl. 1861-1865
General Johson has moved his force to Bunker Hill, A fight in Western Virginia.
GLC05959.72.001
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 14, no. 137 (August 7, 1861)]
7 August 1861
The Evacuation of Hampton, The Battle Field at Manassas, The Attack at Aquia Creek, Proclamation of General Pillow.
GLC05959.72.002
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 14, no. 161 (September 4, 1861)]
4 September 1861
Capture of Fort Hatteras, official report.
GLC05959.72.004
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 14, no. 164 (September 7, 1861)]
7 September 1861
Movements about Fort Pickens, Action near Munson's Hill.
GLC05959.72.005
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 14, no. 169 (September 13, 1861)]
13 September 1861
The Confederates at Munson Hill, Meeting of the Cherokee Nation - they determine to join the Southern Confederacy , the Privateer Sumter at Trinidad, Cuba - She is saluted and allowed to coal & repair.
GLC05959.72.006
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 14, no. 170 (September 14, 1861)]
14 September 1861
McClellan not disposed to give battle, Engagement between Federal & Confederate gunboats on the Mississippi.
GLC05959.72.007
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 14, no. 174 (September 19, 1861)]
19 September 1861
Our forces in the vicinity of Williamsburg - sketch of General Magruder and his headquarters, Skirmishing on the Potomac, Capture of General Reynolds.
GLC05959.72.008
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 14, no. 175 (September 20, 1861)]
20 September 1861
Practical hints to volunteers, Acts & Resolutions of the Congress of the Confederate States, passed at the third session.
GLC05959.72.009
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 14, no. 99 (October 29, 1861)]
29 October 1861
Letter by John Tyler, Federal loss in the Santa Rosa fight, Fort Craig abandoned by the Federals, Battle near Leesburg.
GLC05959.72.011
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 14, no. 234 (November 29, 1861)]
29 November 1861
The Rebel Navy - Description of the most prominent vessels - a list of the privateers - their armament and commanders, Mason & Slidell to be held as hostages.
GLC05959.72.012
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 14, no. 237 (December 3, 1861)]
3 December 1861
The successful retreat of General Floyd.
GLC05959.72.013
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 14, no. 308 (February 24, 1862)]
February 24, 1862
Reported capture of Savannah, Proclamation by the President, Jefferson Davis.
GLC05959.72.014
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 14, no. 363 (May 1, 1862)]
1 May 1862
The Conscription Act.
GLC05959.72.015
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 16, no. 53 (May 6, 1862)]
6 May 1862
Proclamation by President Jefferson Davis, Editorial - The people of Nashville on trial for "Treason," sickness of the soldier's, using disease as a tactic of war, the wisdom of West Point, Movements of the War - the prospect about Corinth, The fall...
GLC05959.72.016
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 16, no. 64 (May 20, 1862)]
20 May 1862
News from Corinth - The Situation, Ten Thousand Virginia Troops to be Commanded by General Floyd, The Yankees at Fredericksburg, McClellan's Route to Richmond, Another Blast from Parson Brownlow.
GLC05959.72.017
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 16, no. 88 (June 17, 1862)]
17 June 1862
The Richmond Lines - Movement of the enemy to trap J.E.B. Stuart, Narrow excape of General "Stonewall" Jackson from capture, Battle near Union Church, McClellan's mishap at chickahominy, full account of the fight at James Island, list of the killed...
GLC05959.72.018
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 16, no. 89 (June 18, 1862)]
18 June 1862
Arrival of Union soldiers in Richmond under a flag of truce, McClellan's struggle for Richmond - Sickness in his Army, the evacuation of Fort Pillow, Battle on James Island, Promotion of Capt. G.W. Alexander to Brig. Gen.
GLC05959.72.019
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 16, no. 92 (June 21, 1862)]
21 June 1862
Another order from General Butler that everybody is to take Oath of Allegiance in Louisiana.
GLC05959.72.020
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 16, no. 98 (June 28, 1862)]
28 June 1862
The lines about Richmond, Heavy engagements, the enemy falling back, the spirit of the City of Vicksburg, General Butler's proclamation towards the ladies of New Orleans denounced in British Parliament.
GLC05959.72.021
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 16, no. 100 (July 1, 1862)]
1 July 1862
Richmond Lines, The retreat of McClellan towards James River, List of dead & wounded at Chimborazo Hospital after yesterdays battle
GLC05959.72.022
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 16, no. 109 (July 11, 1862)]
11 July 1862
McClellan's defeat in New Orleans, Address of General McClellan to his army.
GLC05959.72.023
to James William Denver
20 May 1857
McKibbin, Joseph Chambers, 1824-1896
Location is illegible. McKibbin, a United States Representative from California, informs Denver that Colonel Hooker will file an application for the position of paymaster in the army. Highly recommends Hooker, asking Denver to pay special attention...
GLC02878.04.01
General orders, No. 43
March 21, 1865
Burger, William L.M., 1833-?
Burger signs as assistant adjutant general. Orders pertain to organization and assignment of 1st and 2nd Battalions, Veteran Reserve Corps. Based on the order of Edward Davis Townsend, Secretary of War.
GLC02878.04.05
General orders, No. 80
7 June 1865
Keefer, J., fl. 1865
[Keefer?] signs as acting assistant adjutant general. Orders pertain to "the use of spring wagons, ambulances & c., the property of the United States, by unauthorized persons for unauthorized purposes." Issued by Assistant Adjutant General A.E...
GLC02878.04.06
[Calling card signed by Sherman]
1869-1883
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Possibly created while Sherman served as Commander in Chief of the United States, 1869-1883. On verso, contains a note written in pencil and initialed by Sherman. Sherman writes, "Dear Hoxie- I would like very much to see you and [Green?]- either...
GLC02878.04.08
to Rueben Morey Jr.
23 June 1865
Ballou, E.G., fl. 1865
Regarding the forwarding of a trunk containing belongings of Captain Charles C. Morey. Reports that the sword is not included in the package, but he will carry it home upon return of soldiers to the "state." Writes, "Should see you personally if...
GLC03523.18.57
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 14, no. 45 (April 25, 1861)]
25 April 1861
Nixon, J.O., fl. 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Front page is filled with military notices and advertisements for men to volunteer for various units. Copy of Robert Anderson's dispatch to Secretary of War Simon Cameron after the fall of Fort Sumter. Telegraphed updates...
GLC05960.02.12
The Constitutional articles of the independent company of cadets, as revised and ratified, May, 1806.
1806
Printed by Greenough & Stebbins.
GLC01450.448.07
to Eliakim P. Scammon
January 29, 1863
Botsford, James Lawrence, 1834-1898
Handwritten telegram to Brigadier General Scammon from Botsford, Captain and Assistant Adjutant General of the 23rd Ohio Infantry. States that he will attend to Scammon's recent telegram. The Cavalry have returned. He cannot get information about...
GLC02414.191
Paxton, J.C., fl. 1863
Handwritten telegram to Brigadier General Scammon from Colonel Paxton. Talks of someone selling goods for Confederate money and states he told General George Crook about it but nothing was done. Informs that $50 worth of goods were sold to a Mr...
GLC02414.192
to James M. Botsford
February 2, 1863
Handwritten telegram to Botsford, Captain and Assistant Adjutant General of the 23rd Ohio Infantry from Colonel Paxton. Asks what to do with eight prisoners and some witnesses he has at the camp. Informs that 21 of Godfrey's loyal men came in...
GLC02414.193
February 3, 1863
Taylor, William, fl. 1863
Handwritten telegram to General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio. Informs that he has heard that the Confederates just held a council and have decided to attack in the valley soon as they are short on provisions. Reports that there were guerillas between...
GLC02414.194
[Scammon endorsement on a telegram to James L. Botsford]
Scammon, Eliakim Parker, 1816-1894
Handwritten telegram to Captain Botsford, Assistant Adjutant General, from Colonel Toland. Asks where between Piney and Fayette, West Virginia someone named Thurman (possibly a Confederate) is supposed to be. With autograph endorsement signed in...
GLC02414.195
February 4, 1863
Handwritten telegram to General Scammon. Reports on scouting information about Confederate movements. States that Harrison's cavalry will go to Summerville, West Virginia. Informs that the Confederates are determined to move into the Kanawha...
GLC02414.196
February 25, 1863
Partially printed. Telegram to Brigadier General Scammon from Botsford, Captain and Assistant Adjutant General of the 23rd Ohio Infantry. He writes, "Steamers Meigs Silver Lake Cottage & Victor No two 2." On stationary of Western Union Telegraph...
GLC02414.197
Hale, Jane T., fl. 1863
Telegram to Botsford, Captain and Assistant Adjutant General of the 23rd Ohio Infantry from a civilian woman with soldiers quartered in her house. She complains that some men from Harrison's company are ruining the house, burning all the coal, and...
GLC02414.198
March 19, 1863
White, Julius, 1816-1890
Telegram to Brigadier General Scammon from Brigadier General White but submitted by C.W. Smith, Captain commanding post. States he has heard that Scammon is falling back toward the Ohio [River] because of the advance of a large force of Confederates...
GLC02414.199
March 16, 1863
Telegram from Paxton, Colonel of the 2nd [West] Virginia Cavalry to Captain and Assistant Adjutant General Botsford of the 23rd Ohio Infantry. Reports on scouting. States Major McMahn and command have returned safely. They only found a few...
GLC02414.200
to James L. Botsford
March 31, 1863
Toland, John T., fl. 1863-1864
Telegram from Colonel Toland of the 34th Ohio to Captain Botsford of the 23rd Ohio and Assistant Adjutant General. Gives credit to their troops at Point Pleasant, West Virginia. States that his troops in Fayette are eager to meet the enemy and...
GLC02414.201
Telegram from Colonel Toland of the 34th Ohio to Captain Botsford of the 23rd Ohio and Assistant Adjutant General. Gives information on his cavalry scouts and states that the Confederates will not be able to reach them without their knowledge....
GLC02414.202
Comly, James M., 1832-1887
Telegram from Comly, Lieutenant Colonel of the 23rd Ohio to Captain Botsford Assistant Adjutant General of the 23rd Ohio. Writes that he will go ahead to see if he can find out where the Confederates crossed the river. On verso is written "Capt...
GLC02414.203
David, T. B. A., fl. 1862-1863
Telegram from David, the Assistant Superintendent of Military Telegraph to Brigadier General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio. Writes simply, "Message recd and understood." On stationary of the U.S. Military Telegraph.
GLC02414.204
March 17, 1863
Dove, David, 1839-?
Telegram from Dove, Captain of the 2nd [West] Virginia Cavalry to Brigadier General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio. Writes that his scouts have heard nothing of the Confederates in the area, only a few Bushwhackers. Concludes that there is no danger of...
GLC02414.205
March 26, 1863
Telegram from Colonel Toland of the 34th Ohio Infantry to Brigadier General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio. Writes that he has sent two companies of the 12th regiment to guard the Raleigh road and to protect the polls during the election on this date. On...
GLC02414.206
March 15, 1863
Telegram from Colonel Paxton of the 2nd [West] Virginia Cavalry to Captain Botsford of the 23rd Ohio Infantry. Reports that Captain Dove and 125 men began for Summerville, West Virginia and will rest in Gauley for the night. On stationary of the U...
GLC02414.207
March 28, 1863
Johnson, J.W., fl. 1863
Telegram from Captain Johnson to General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio. Reports being attacked this morning by Confederate General Albert Gallatin Jenkins but that they were able to repulse him after four hours of fighting. States that losses are slight...
GLC02414.208
March 12, 1863
Telegram from Colonel Toland of the 34th Ohio to General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio stating simply "It is done." Includes another note to Scammon from Thomas stating "Line OK to Fayette." On stationary of the U.S. Military Telegraph.
GLC02414.209
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