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to Colonel Shank
December 29, 1858
Stevens, Thaddeus, 1792-1868
Corrects a date for an event.
GLC05603.01.32
to L. P. Walker
March 15, 1861
Pickens, Francis Wilkinson, 1805-1869
South Carolina Army units to be received into the Provisional Confederate Army. The "Convention...shall adopt the necessary ordinance for their transfer to the Confederate States. They will...be fully prepared & equiped to serve the country at any...
GLC09198
to Christopher G. Memminger
December 20-29, 1861
Criticizes General Ripley's failure to report troops sent from South Carolina and requesting arms. "[Ripley's] proper place is in Fort Sumter & Moultrie & to command the batteries - and he is suited to nothing else...when I had Beauregard there...
GLC09207
Training Negro troops
1863 ca.
Mounted albumen print of the members of the Louisiana Native Guard learning to read at Port Hudson, Louisiana, at a school set up for the soldiers and freedmen. The guard was one of the first all-black units in the Civil War, formed by Benjamin...
GLC09229
to Thomas Adams
December 8, 1759
Richardson, John, fl. 1759
Richardson, a medical officer, to Thomas Adams in Albany, a lengthy and detailed description of the Indians and the English armies as he travels up the Hudson through New York. "I accidentally met with Brigadier General Gage…who was traveling the...
GLC09239
to James Longstreet
March 16, 1863
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
To James Longstreet, ordering preparations to engage Union army when it crosses the Rappahannock, noting strategy of mobility to counter the union's greater numbers: "It is also reported that it is Genl. Hooker's intention to cross the river &...
GLC09249
to Mary Blackman and his sister Ruth
1861-1865 circa
Blackman, Francis G., fl. 1861-1865
Brief note to his mother and sister. Not dated. "Signed Francis G. Blackman, Washington D.C., Company K 7 Reg CV." Written in pencil.
GLC02159.20
to his friend
December 28, circa 1862
Ekings, Thomas, fl. 1862-1864
Writes from camp near "White Oak Chapel" that he wishes he had been sent to Philadelphia for the wound he received at Manassas. However, if he had, he would not have been able to fight at the Battles of Crampton Pass and Antietam. Says he has...
GLC06559.021
[Land contract]
March 17, 1873
Beach, Elias William, 1841-1921
Partially printed. Also signed by Henry Anthony and S. N. Smith.
GLC00919.25.23
to his wife
March 19, 1862
Mortimer, Caleb C.E., 1835-1862
Mentions being near Fitz-John Porter's battery and close to the fifth Massachusetts battery. Written from Camp Fitz John Porter.
GLC01898.16
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