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to Eliakim P. Scammon
3 March 1863
Scammon, W., fl. 1863
A telegram to General Scammon informing him that William is expected home on Thursday and will be dispatched to Scammon.
GLC02414.061
[Scammon endorsement on a telegram from James O. Hawley]
2 April 1863
Scammon, Eliakim Parker, 1816-1894
Telegram to Brigadier General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio from James O. Hawley asking if it is safe to resume shipping merchandise to "Loyal Citizens" in an area where the Confederates recently raided. Autograph endorsement signed by Scammon saying it...
GLC02414.066
to Alex Jernin
2 April 1862-1864
Clerical letter written by Scammon. Scammon, as either the Colonel or Brigadier General of the 23rd Ohio writes to the Brigade Surgeon in Wheeling, West Virginia, stating that he wishes him to join the Brigade. Asks it as a favor of General John...
GLC02414.067
to Major Davis
4 April 1862
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes to Major Davis, the Provost Marshall, to report that Confederate General Alfred Beckley has been arrested. Year inferred from content and from Scammon's rank as Colonel.
GLC02414.074
15 September 1863
White, Carr Bailey, 1823-1871
Colonel White reports in telegram that he has no more information on enemy movements. States that it was reported that the Confederates had six siege guns at Princeton, West Virginia. Author signed only as White; name and rank obtained from docket.
GLC02414.088
to Jacob Dolson Cox
3 April 1862
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes to General Cox in Charleston, West Virginia. Gives information on the route from Wytheville to Princeton in West Virginia. States it is 49 miles from Princeton to Wytheville and 42 miles from Raleigh to...
GLC02414.092
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes to General Cox in Charleston, West Virginia. Reports that three companies are scouting in Wyoming County, West Virginia. Year inferred from Scammon's rank as Colonel.
GLC02414.093
to Lieutenant Gardner
circa 1862
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio reports that Captain Gilmore at Raleigh needs forage and asks when Gardner can get him some. Not dated, year inferred from Scammon's rank as Colonel.
GLC02414.095
to Captain G.M. Bascom
March 28, 1862
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes Bascom, the Assistant Adjutant General in Charleston, West Virginia about a Lieutenant asking for leave. Mentions that Lieutenant Colonel Rutherford B. Hayes will obtain recruits. Year inferred from Scammon's...
GLC02414.098
[Scammon endorsement on a letter from Marshall Darr]
Major and Provost Marshall Darr writes to Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio to say that Major McPhail needs to know who his servants are. With autograph endorsement signed of Scammon giving the names of his two colored servants, William Woodyear, and...
GLC02414.103
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes General Cox commanding at Charleston, West Virginia to say thanks for the tents and that he will send for blankets. Only dated the 7th, year inferred from Scammon's rank as Colonel.
GLC02414.105
5 November 1863
Duval, J.A., fl. 1863
Possibly a copy in General Scammon's hand of a decoded cypher telegram to Scammon from Colonel Duval. Reports that Colonel White of the 12th Ohio infantry says that a company of Confederate troops is moving toward Gauley bridge and that another...
GLC02414.112
4 July 1863
Possibly a copy in General Scammon's hand of a decoded cypher telegram to Scammon from Colonel Carr Bailey White of the 12th Ohio Infantry. Gives Major Cadot's report of an ambush of the cavalry: "...two men killed and five wounded asks for surgeon...
GLC02414.117
[Scammon endorsement on a telegram from J.C. Paxton]
Telegram from Colonel J. C. Paxton to Brigadier General Scammon from Buffalo, West Virginia informing that he came from Ripley, West Virginia and that the Confederates are not there but it is reported they are six miles on the right. With autograph...
GLC02414.124
[Scammon endorsement on a telegram from T. Melvin]
3 November 1863
Telegram from Captain and Assistant Adjutant General Melvin to Brigadier General Scammon in reference to Colonel Comley's application for leave to Ohio. With autograph endorsement signed in initials by Scammon stating answered. On stationary of the...
GLC02414.133
[Receipt of payment from Henry Jackson Hunt]
14 December 1885
Young, Charles B., fl. 1885-1890
Hunt pays Charles B. Young $45 for the tuition of his sons, Presley Craig Hunt and John Elliot Hunt, for the second quarter of the scholastic year. Young signs confirming receipt of payment.
GLC02382.223
[Field return, artillery park, Army of the Potomac]
16 October 1864
Shaffer, Calvin, fl. 1863-1865
Written near Petersburg. 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...
GLC02382.156
30 October 1864
Written near City Point, Virginia. 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...
GLC02382.160
[Report of ammunition in reserve artillery train, Army of the Potomac]
5 November 1864
Newbatt, Alfred, fl. 1863-1865
Location inferred based on other documents in the collection. Lieutenant Newbatt, ordnance officer, lists amounts of shot, shell, canister, and other ammunition.
GLC02382.161
11 November 1864
GLC02382.162
December 11, 1864
Mayo, Ezekiel R., 1834-?
Written near City Point, Virginia. 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...
GLC02382.168
[Instructions regarding proper care of horses in preparation for winter]
28 December 1864
Craig, John N., fl. 1864-1865
Craig, an assistant adjutant general (possibly of artillery reserves, Army of the Potomac), issues General Orders No. 7. Instructs troops on securing shelter and protection for battery horses. Notes that horses should be rough shod for winter...
GLC02382.169
Report of ammunition in reserve artillery train
December 31, 1864
Signed by Lieutenant Alfred Newbatt, ordinance officer. Lists amounts of shot, shell, canister, and other ammunition. Written on lined paper in blue ink with red graph lines.
GLC02382.170
[Report of ammunition in reserve, artillery park, Army of the Potomac]
January 21, 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]
February 12, 1865
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.
GLC02382.177
to John A. Craig
February 26, 1865
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
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.
GLC02382.184
Positions of Batteries on Ninth Corps line
9 March 1865
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. Accompanied by a fragmented...
GLC02382.185
Report of ammunition in the train of the artillery reserve, Army of the Potomac.
11 March 1865
Lieutenant Newbatt, ordnance officer, lists amounts of shot, shell, canister, and other ammunition.
GLC02382.187
12 March 1865
Hazard, John G., 1832-1897
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 the Potomac. Probably...
GLC02382.188
to John N. Craig
19 March 1865
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...
GLC02382.191
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
to Henry Jackson Hunt
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
12 August 1876
Earle, William, 1833-1885
Discusses his service in the British military. Mentions meeting General Afton. Relates that he was recently stationed in India. Signed across text on page one. This letter is incomplete.
GLC02382.213
[Circular no. 1 regarding the death of Fredrik Rosencrantz]
February 21, 1880
Richards, W. V., fl. 1879-1880
GLC02382.217 consists of four copies of one document, each signed by Richards. The circular contains a letter submitted by Colonel E. von Promgren, of the Royal Swedish Horse Guards, praising Rosencrantz (Rosencrantz possibly formerly served with...
GLC02382.217
Constitution of the Artillery Association of the Army of the Potomac.
1870-1880
Includes articles pertaining to the organization of the Artillery Association. Membership includes "all officers who were borne on the rolls of and actually served with the Artillery Corps of the Army of the Potomac and were honorably discharged, or...
GLC02382.226
[Parole pass of A. J. Brane]
9 May 1865
Dow, John L., fl. 1865
Document reads in full: "This is to certify that A. J. Brane of Rockingham County, and State of N. C. a Private of the Army of Northern Virginia, has this day given his parole in accordance with the terms agreed upon by Lieutenant General U. S. GRANT...
GLC02385.01
[Oath of allegiance for A. G. Brane]
14 September 1865
Brane, A.J., fl. 1865
Private Brane was from Rockingham County, North Carolina. The oath is signed by Brane and witnessed by William Scott and H. P. Lomax.
GLC02385.02
[Parole for Hodges, a Confederate Prisoner of War]
6 July 1863
Hodges, George P., fl. 1863-1894
Partially printed document created at Vicksburg, indicating that Hodges, "a Prisoner of War…in virtue of the capitulation of the City of Vicksburg," vows not to take up arms against the United States. Also signed by Captain Jonathan O. [Dun?] of...
GLC02386.01
An act providing for the return of pension warrants where the pensioner dies during the quarter for which the warrant was issued...
circa 1917
Jones, J.C., fl. 1917
... (title continues) the cancellation of the same, and the issuance of a Mortuary Warrant to pay the funeral expenses of the deceased pensioner, etc., and declaring an emergency. Enacted by the Texas State Legislature. Authorized by J. C. Jones...
GLC02386.03
[to Texas pension recipients]
15 December 1931
Lockhart, Charley, fl. 1898-1941
Lockhart relates that since the pension fund is exhausted, he has been acquiring funds from the State Highway Investment Fund to pay pensioners. Writes "This fund is also exhausted, but as the Christmas holidays are nearing and I am desirous of...
GLC02386.04
[George P. Hodges's First Lieutenant bars]
circa 1861-1865
Hodges served in the Civil War as Sergeant in Company B, 37th Mississippi Infantry Regiment. Includes five bars of gold colored thread. Bars are mounted on cardboard, apparently by paste. Housed with a tan-colored envelope measuring 6.5 x 10.5 cm.
GLC02386.06
A Traitor's Peace
30 October 1863
Broadside signed "A Democratic Workingman." Expresses anger at politicians calling for peace and "the Union as it was." Criticizes Southern peace terms from the "Richmond Enquirer" : including recognition of the Confederacy, withdraw of Union forces...
GLC02389
Endorsement on petition requesting that Scout E. Walker be held
25 September 1864
Johnson, Bushrod Rust, 1817-1880
Endorsement on verso of a 2 September petition written in Pitch County. In the petition, twelve men request that Colonel George Wortham allow Elijah M. Walker, Company F., 49th North Carolina Infantry, to remain as a scout for Bertie County....
GLC02396
[General Bragg discusses military matters in the Pensacola area]
6 April 1861
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876
Bragg (Confederate) states "Our truce remains in force, 'They are not to reinforce, We are not to attack.' It is being carried out by both parties so far. All kinds of supplies ... were being furnished the enemy when I got here. I have stopped...
GLC02409
to Emily J. Semmes
12 July 1863
Cleveland, Thomas P., fl. 1863
Cleveland, Emily and Paul Semmes's nephew, describes in detail Semmes's death. General Semmes was mortally wounded in Longstreet's charge at Gettysburg and died in the retreat. Sends the letter care of Captain Cody. Emily Semmes wrote a note on the...
GLC02411
15 December 1862
Cox, Jacob D., 1828-1900
Union Major General Cox writes to Brigadier General Scammon commanding the 2nd Kanawha Division in Fayette County, West Virginia. Discusses a disagreement about the detailing of medical officers to batteries.
GLC02414.005
January 13, 1863
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
Discusses the deployment of three companies to Gauley Mount, West Virginia. Gives his ideas on what the troops should do and comments, "I mention this because I doubt the safety and the utility of posting a small force at Gauley Mountain." Mentions...
GLC02414.009
January 18, 1863
Clerical copy. George W. Edgar, Lieutenant Colonel commanding the outpost in West Virginia writes to Brigadier General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio to report that he is sending a Mrs. Dr. Lucker with a flag of truce to Scammon's lines. She is to pass...
GLC02414.013
February 3, 1863
Colonel Hayes writes that an escort will be sent as ordered. Telegram on stationary of the U.S. Military Telegraph.
GLC02414.016
to Jacob D. Cox
20 March 1862
Writes to Brigadier General Cox in Charleston, [West] Virginia. Reports on Lieutentant Colonel Rutherford B. Hayes's scouting information about the movements of the Confederates. ""Lt. Col. Hays has information from Newburn ... Cavy 600 or 700...
GLC02414.017
13 March 1863
Telegram to General Scammon reporting that two companies of the 23rd Ohio are doing guard duty at Gauley bridge. It would take six to eight hours to call them in. On stationary of the U.S. Military Telegraph. Year inferred from similar documents...
GLC02414.021
to Rutherford B. Hayes
4 April 1863 or 1864
Writes to Colonel Hayes that the Major is anxious to get to Raleigh and will leave tomorrow. Hayes is to get him. Document written on a small scrap of paper, signed with initials E.P.S. Year inferred as 1863 or 1864 from Hayes's rank as Colonel...
GLC02414.025
circa 1863-1864
Small scrap to Colonel Hayes, signed with initials E.P.S., states "Harper in order to Raleigh. Will send the ord. & servants." Dated only the 8th, no year or month. Year could be either 1863 or 1864 based on location and Hayes rank as Colonel...
GLC02414.026
Colonel Scammon reports on an informant, "John H. Patterson, Little Meadows-Fayette Co. Says that 130 Secesh troops Inf & Cav were at Knapp's Mill on Lick Creek on Tuesday." Asks him to find out more about this information. States that these men...
GLC02414.029
March 29,1862
Colonel Scammon writes to Colonel Hayes of the 23rd Ohio regiment in Raleigh. States, "Dispatch recd Good. for Dr. Bacon." Year inferred from military rank.
GLC02414.033
January 26, 1863
Telegram to General Scammon reporting that he received the dispatch about the approach of Confederate General Henry Heth. Writes that a train of 90 wagons is heading out to Summersville with two companies of the 23rd Ohio regiment. Asks if they...
GLC02414.036
[Scammon endorsement on a telegram from J.E. Thomas]
15 March 1863-1864
Telegram to Brigadier General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio Regiment from J.E. Thomas, Captain Commanding Post. Gives directions on a route through Kentucky. With autograph endorsement signed by Scammon commenting on the route in relation to where the...
GLC02414.055
[Scammon endorsement on a telegram to James L. Botsford]
1 April 1863
Telegram from Toland to Botsford, Captain and Assistant Adjutant General in the 23rd Ohio regiment. Reports on the results of scouting expeditions in West Virginia. States that the infantry scouts returned from Sewell Mountain and reported that the...
GLC02414.064
to Captain Levering
7 April 1862
Scammon, as Colonel of the 23rd Ohio writes to the Assistant Quarter Master at Gualey Bridge, West Virginia asking how many horses and wagons he can give for artillery. States they want 36 horses for artillery and 24 animals for wagons. Mentions...
GLC02414.068
Scammon, as Colonel of the 23rd Ohio writes to General Cox commanding the division in Charleston proposing postponing a move until tomorrow due to heavy rains. Mentions that Colonel Piatt will not be able to arrive today anyway. Year inferred from...
GLC02414.069
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes to General Cox commanding the division at Charleston to inform that the roads are very bad from Gauley to Fayetteville, West Virginia. Recommends waiting for the weather to improve before marching. States,...
GLC02414.076
to Captain C.N. Goulding
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes to Goulding in Wheeling Virginia that he sent the "ords Rects" (ordnance receipts?) by mail.
GLC02414.079
W. H. Powell writes a telegram to Captain James L. Botsford of the 23rd Ohio asking if he should take a force of 250 from his regiment and 250 from another regiment and move on the Confederates in the morning. States, "I want revenge in some way for...
GLC02414.081
to his cousin
6 September 1863
Nant, E., fl. 1863
Copy of a letter from E. Nant to a cousin stating that he was arrested in August on orders of General Eliakim P. Scammon because of some letters he wrote after Jenkin's raid (Confederate General Albert G. Jenkins) that ended up in the hands of the...
GLC02414.084
to unknown
Telegram gives scouting information from Colonel Carr Bailey White. Reports that there are three Confederate companies moving toward Gauley bridge, West Virginia. Docket states, "Col. Duval, White reports movement of enemy's infantry." Date from...
GLC02414.089
March 31, 1862
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes to General Cox in Charleston, West Virginia to state that the men of the 30th regiment have $5000 to send to needy families. Wants to send Captain Fowler with the money and reports it will take 15 days. Year...
GLC02414.091
to Captain Gilmore
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes to report that 12 days forage was sent to Raleigh on 25 March and that two large shipments of oats are leaving for Raleigh tomorrow. Only dated the 3rd, year inferred from Scammon's rank as Colonel.
GLC02414.102
[Scammon endorsement on a manuscript document by Mrs. Abbot regarding property of Isaac H. Abbott destroyed by the federal troops]
November 1861
Includes horses taken, a hog killed, a burned building, and all sorts of household goods and supplies destroyed or taken, reportedly by the 3rd provisional brigade. With signed autograph endorsement of Colonel Eliakim P. Scammon stating that Abbott...
GLC02414.106
2 December 1863
Possibly a telegram to General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio from Colonel White of the 12th Ohio Infantry. Asks simply "Commence to night or await your order." Date from docket. Might be a copy in Scammon's hand.
GLC02414.107
[Scammon endorsement on a telegram from Carr Bailey White]
12 November 1863
Possibly a decoded cypher telegram to General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio from Colonel White of the 12th Ohio Infantry reporting on 4000 Confederate troops at Meadow Bluff. Might be a copy in Scammon's hand. With autograph endorsement signed in...
GLC02414.108
circa July 1863
Possibly a copy in General Scammon's hand of a decoded cypher telegram to Scammon from Colonel Carr Bailey White of the 12th Ohio Infantry. Reports on scouting activities. Only dated July, year inferred from similar documents in the collection.
GLC02414.114
[Orders of Captain Williams]
circa 1863
Possibly a copy in General Eliakim P. Scammon's hand. Talks of a court case. States that Captain Williams asked him for the names of the persons that pressed charges against Hines and Carey and the witnesses. On verso is a gravestone inscription...
GLC02414.119
[Scammon endorsement on a telegram from N. Wilkinson]
16 April 1863 or 1864
Telegram to Brigadier General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio from Wilkinson as the Colonel Commanding Post. Writes that the supplies are in at the Adams express office and asks if he should pay the charges and send them to Scammon. With autograph...
GLC02414.120
Paxton, J.C., fl. 1863
Telegram from a Colonel J.C. Paxton to Captain Botsford stating he is ready with 250 men and horses. With endorsment signed in initials of Brigadier General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio (probably not in Scammon's hand) instructing to be ready to move at...
GLC02414.122
[Scammon endorsement on a telegram from William R. Brown]
circa March 1863
Telegram from Colonel Brown of the 13th Virginia (West Virginia) stating that he believes the troops are in trouble at Hurricane [Bridge]. Asks if he can send two companies to their aid, leaving one left at Point Pleasant. With autograph...
GLC02414.127
[Scammon endorsement on a telegram from Colonel Jones]
8 September 1863
Telegram from Colonel Jones to Brigadier General Scammon asking him for any information and to answer immediately. With autograph endorsement signed by Scammon stating, "Nothing for you. When will you be here." On stationary of the U.S. Military...
GLC02414.129
[Scammon endorsement on a telegram to J. C. Paxton]
17 May 1863
Telegram to Colonel Paxton from an unknown soldier tells of some cavalry men shot by guerillas at Birch River. States the other camp said they cannot send ammunition because they too are expecting an attack. With autograph endorsement signed in...
GLC02414.135
A Proclamation [printer's proof of neutrality proclamation]
May 2, 1793
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Printer's broadside proof of Washington's neutrality proclamation printed at the Columbian Centinel (Boston). The date is inferred.
GLC02391
to Louis De Onis
22 April 1818
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Adams, Secretary of State, informs Onis, Minister Plenipotentiary from Spain, of the troubled travels of American William Davis Robinson in Mexico. States that Robinson was imprisoned after surrendering to Spanish authorities in Playa Vincente...
GLC02403
23 October 1864
GLC02382.158
[Report of the stations of the batteries serving with artillery reserve, Army of the Potomac]
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
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. E. Bissell
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
Position of siege-guns & mortars in front of Petersburg Va.
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.
GLC02382.190
26 March 1865
GLC02382.197
[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
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
26 July 1878
Possibly by Major General William Earle. Notes that he recently missed a visit from a Mr. [Washmore?]. Will be staying in France for three months on holiday. Notes that despite reporting in London newspapers, many Englishmen are not satisfied with...
GLC02382.214
to Mary Bethune Craig Hunt
8 August 1870
Hunt, Henry Jackson, 1819-1889
Hunt discusses the events following the so-called Kirk-Holden war of 1870. Mentions "scrape Stephen Douglas has put himself into." Cites possibility of being called to enforce a district court action against North Carolina governor William Woods...
GLC02382.218
10 June 1875
Hunt, John Elliot, 1798-1877
John Hunt encloses a draft (not included) and discusses financial matters with his nephew. The top of the page appears to be missing.
GLC02382.219
to D. Thompson and Son
5 August 1876
Discusses financial matters such as a life insurance policy and mortgage with D. Thompson and Son, possibly a law firm.
GLC02382.221
[General Henry Jackson Hunt's account information]
23 November 1875-6 March 1876
Pertains to Hunt's account at a National Bank. Bank's name is illegible.
GLC02382.222
[Proposal for organizing the artillery of the Army of the Potomac]
10 April 1863
Lists commanding officers for corps and divisions, strength of guns, batteries, and numbers of guns. Hunt notes that this document was presented as a proposition by him to Major General Joseph Hooker, Commander of the Department and Army of the...
GLC02382.227
Free Democratic Address to the People of the State of New York.
October 1854
Jay, John, 1817-1894
Anti-slavery broadside signed in type by John P. Hale, Hiram Barney and John Jay, the New York Politician and descendant of the earlier John Jay, as a committee appointed by the State Convention of the Free Democracy. Urges support for anti-Nebraska...
GLC02383
Substance of Two Speeches, Delivered in the Senate of the United States on the Subject of the Missouri Bill
22 November 1819
King, Rufus, 1755-1827
Printed pamphlet written by King as an anti-slavery U.S. Senator from New York. King also signed the U.S. Constitution in 1787. King was asked to write the pamphlet, which summarized his two anti-slavery speeches given before the U.S. Senate during...
GLC02384
[Metal Civil War pin]
1861-1865
Possibly belonged to George P. Hodges. Indicates that Hodges served in Company B., 37th Mississippi Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War. Contains four plates, each separated by one chain link. The back of the first (top) plate contains a pin.
GLC02386.07
One More Rally! Ward 6 in Advance!
16 July 1864
Printed by Stevenson & Nichols at Nos. 22 & 24 Healey's Arcade. Broadside announces a meeting scheduled at "Volunteer Hall" to hear the report of the Committee on organizing the Mutual Draft-Preventing Association. This was a pro-quota meeting to...
GLC02388.02
[General orders regarding military strategy after the surrender of Vicksburg, Mississippi]
5 July 1863
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Instructs the 13th, 15th, and 9th Army Corp in the route each should take to reach Clinton in an attempt to capture Confederate forces retreating from Vicksburg. Sherman orders, "All commanders will hold their troops in perfect order for Battle at...
GLC02412
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