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to Sarah [Mason]
February 5, 1860
Simmons, Addie, fl. 1860
Writes that she attended a New Year's Eve party. Reports that she has been employed as a second cook for the Newburg Asylum and is enjoying her employment.
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to his parents
30 September 1860
Weeks, John F., fl. 1860-1882
Writes that seven confederate spies have been caught and are being held in the guardhouse. Reports that General Fremont has left to cut off reinforcements from Price and McCulloch at Lexington. Writes that he is at the location where Col. Franz...
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17 October 1861
Reports that some of the soldiers of the company are ill but not dangerously. Describes his uniform equipment, and food at camp. Writes that a prisoner, a lieutenant of Brig. General James McBride was brought in. Prisoners are often brought in and...
GLC06728.003
31 October 1861
Writes that there are fifty prisoners digging trenches to place cannons in. Also includes a letter written October 31st. Hs just returned from regimental review. Writes that he would like to become a member of the Free Masons; and would welcome...
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to his sister Etta
1 November 1861
Reports that fifteen prisoners were caught and sent to headquarters for examination. Describes how picket guard is done. Writes that it will cost one dollar to get his picture taken. Written at Camp Rolla
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December 1, 1861
Writes that he is just recovering from the measles and is feeling "morbid". Reports that General Sigel is camped close by with six thousand men. Also reports that Major General Alexander Asboth is at Gasconade with many men. Written at Camp Rolla
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to his family
December 19, 1861
Writes that he is feeling better, though he still can't speak aloud. Reports that three companies of infantry went to Salem to clear a band of rebels. There is rumor that General Price has been replaced but the rumor has not been confirmed. Writes...
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December 18, 1861
Feels it will be impossible for him to get furlough or discharged. Reports that the colonel is under arrest for fraud and the chaplain for collecting two months wages more than was due to him. Two lieutenants and the Quarter Master are also under...
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to his brother Edgar Wright and sister Lydia Wright
9 January 1862
Writes that General Wyman of the 14th Illinois has command of the post. Reports that Sigel and Asboth's divisions are also there. Describes how he spent New Year's Eve with lots of food sent to the soldiers from Illinois.Written at Camp Rolla
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January 10, 1862
Writes that the regiment has received two six-mule teams per company, some of which are secesh property. Had a New Year's feast of courtesy of the friends of Illinois. Compares prices of produce in Illinois to produce prices in Rolla, Mo. Writes...
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January 25, 1862
Writes that he will be marching to Springfield, about 70 miles from his present location, to "bag old Price". Also includes a newspaper clipping reporting that the 36th Illinois has left for the West.
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Letters of soldier in 9th Alabama infantry
1861-1890
Phillips, George W., fl. 1861-1890
111 wardate plus 62 reconstruction and postwar letters.
GLC06729
to Samuel Barron re: U.S.S. Kearsage off the port side
1864/06/14
Semmes, Raphael, 1809-1877
"The Kearsage is off the port, which I understand of course, as a challenge." Also he deposited four and a half sacks of gold sovereign in Cherbourg.
GLC06730
to Edward E. Preble re: letter of recommendation for him, praising his bravery
1864/07/06
Winslow, John Ancrum, 1811-1873
Praising Preble for action under fire in the battle between Kearsage and Alabama.
GLC06731
re: criticizing the KKK but without it the no white lady would be safe in Ala.
1870/08/17
Lybrook, Bettie W., fl. 1870
With envelope.
GLC06732
to Craig Langford re: Kentucky master negotiating sale of family to former slave
1857/06/24
Langford, Liberty, fl. 1857
The former slave wants to buy his wife and daughter out of slavery. According to GLC 6733.04, Liberty may be Craig's father.
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to Craig Langford re: negotiating sale of family to former slave
1857/07/14
"I would give you more time... but I do not know at what time James may be here and run some of them off and sell them..."
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Extending deadline to raise the money
1857/11/30
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to Jesse Stubbs re: helping fugitive slaves escape (the Langford family)
1858/02/21
Coffin, Levi, 1798-1877
GLC06733.04
Printed biography mentioning the Langford story
1860 ca.
Stubbs, Jesse, fl. 1860
Some details vary.
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[Collection of Halleck Armstrong, field and staff, 50th regiment, Pennsylvania, infantry]
1865
Armstrong, Halleck, fl. 1865
Civil War date letters, including span during time of Lincoln's assassination
GLC06734
Resolutions by the Mississippi legislature on the advent of secession
[1861]/02/10
Pettus, John Jones, 1813-1867
GLC06735
The Public laws of Georgia passed in the extra session in March 1864
1864/03
This is the "Waters" pamphlet.
GLC06736
Pardon of former Confederate naval pirate, John N. Maffit
1867/09/05
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Countersigned by William H. Seward. Accompanied by a Certification of Maffit's oath taking
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Diaries while serving in the Union Army Telegraph Corps [photos in .02 for cons] [decimalized .01-.09]
1861-1865
Emerick, J. H., fl. 1861-1865
Diaries housed in Primary: Range 3B, Shelf 1-2.
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