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to Margaret Harris
March 28, 1863
Harris, Edwin E., fl. 1850-1864
One letter addressed to Margaret Harris from Edwin E. Harris dated Fort Pleasant, Arkansas, March 28, 1863.
GLC03135.10.054
Who Can Vote?: A Brief History of Voting Rights in the United States (Copy 1)
2023
This exhibition examines voting rights with an emphasis on the role of the US Constitution and the interplay between the states and federal government in determining who is allowed to vote. Beginning with the founding era and going up to the election...
TE00007.01
General Orders No. 380
24 November 1863
Townsend, E. D. (Edward Davis), 1817-1893
A catalog of various soldiers' crimes and the details of their sentencing.
GLC02198.04
General Orders No. 38
February 1, 1864
Volunteers that serve two years will get their bounty. Furloughed soldiers that that cannot pay their travel expenses will have it deducted from their pay, Draftees will be paid travel expenses.
GLC02198.07
General Orders No. 42
February 2, 1864
Regulations for the care of artillery and instructions for firing.
GLC02198.08
Muster Roll
February 28, 1865 - April 30, 1865
Capt. Perkins' company. Extremely fragile.
GLC02198.28
Quarterly Return of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores
December 31, 1864
Williston, Leander A., 1830-?
Part One: Artillery, Small Arms, Ammunition and other Ordnance Stores. Arranged to cover all the stores at Fort Picketts.
GLC02198.30
to Elizabeth Cover
2/3/1864
Cupp, Jacob, fl. 1864
GLC02197.023
to Cover
4/18/1865
Garber, Anny E., fl. 1865
GLC02197.029
11/23/1866
Keene, M., fl. 1868
GLC02197.034
4/15/1867
damaged
GLC02197.035
to Anna Zug
10/5/1866
Harmsicke, W.H., fl. 1868
GLC02197.040
to Cousin
4/3/1869
Signed Francis. No last name.
GLC02197.045
to Nephew
9/1/1869
Cover, John, fl. 1870-1887
GLC02197.046
United States Sanitation Committee
29 July 1861
A listing of the committee appointments decided in Boston.
GLC02198.01
Invoice of Quartermaster's stores
30 October 1864
Pierce (general), fl. 1864
Features blank book. Reported by Lt. Leander A Williston.
GLC02198.13
Acknowledgement of property receipt
9 March 1866
Return of clothing and camp equipment will be received and examined..
GLC02198.15
Invoice of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores
1 April 1865
Cussier, Simon P., fl. 1864
Reported by Leander A Williston. A catalog of articles.
GLC02198.17
Monthly Return of Quartermaster's Stores
December 31, 1863
Pallen, J., fl. 1863
Everything from fuel to bricklaying tools. Written at Clark's Point.
GLC02198.18
February 1865
Everything from fuel to bricklaying tools.
GLC02198.20
Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage
March 1865
Written at Fort Ricketts
GLC02198.25
to John A. Fox
December 21, 1866
Hammight, A.S., fl. 1866
He informs Fox that he has recovered the body of Private Benson.
GLC02198.32
Farewell Dinner Speech
18 August 1865
Clark, J.H., fl. 1865
Intended to be read at the officers' farewell dinner. "We'll pledge with brimming hearts our pride, our colors--old and new..." Written as a long poem.
GLC02198.34
to Murch
February 7, 1890
Thomas, Hon. H., fl. 1890
His application for membership in the Grand Army of the Republic has been accepted.
GLC02198.36
5 July 1890
The author doesn't know how many people will attend the encampment in Boston this year. There may not be many people there. They had their first meeting since the end of the war last year in Milwaukee. Pages missing.
GLC02198.37
Meeting Summary of the Second Massachusetts Infantry Association
17 September 1912
They voted not to repair or preserve the battle flags. They feel the hand of the restorer is a trick. After all the preservation was fully provided for by the Commonwealth.
GLC02198.43
Veterans' Patriotic League
1861-1877
Petition essentially saying they believe in pensions for soldiers but they do not think the system should be abused.
GLC02198.45
9 June 1889
Stevenson, W., fl. 1888
Gushes over the upcoming reunion of the Mass. Infantry Association and hopes to see him there.
GLC02198.53
21 July 1890
Williams, J.C., fl. 1888
He plans to attend the regimental dinner. He lists the surviving officers. He also thanks him for four pamphlets and tells him that the South has really rebuilt itself nicely. Chattanooga is thriving.
GLC02198.54
Programme of the Fifth Annual Reunion of the Twenty-Seventh Indiana Regimental Reunion Association
12 September 1889
Vansickle, A.R., fl. 1889
Includes music, prayer and a dinner.
GLC02198.55
to his sister
18 June 1861
Ward, Edward K., 1837-1864
Complains that letters from family in Memphis are few. Writes about his experience during a scouting expedition. Also mentions that the soldiers have been getting very good food because they are paying a nearby plantation cook to prepare food for...
GLC02232.02
14 June 1862
He writes that they are encamped on the Mobile and Ohio railroad. Expresses his hatred for the war and writes "if ever I get into another I want somebody to have me put in the lunatic asylum". Writes that he often wishes he were a negro with a good...
GLC02232.07
15 August 1863
Updates his sister on their brother Marshall's condition. He writes that Marshall is in a good place and being well taken care of. Mentions that he has requested money, drawers and undershirts from their sister Fannie. Informs his sister that he...
GLC02232.21
2 April 1864
Written from camp near Dalton, Georgia. Complains about not getting any correspondence from his family. Comments on the "abolitionizing" of his hometown. Chides his sister for associating with "blue coats" and abolitionists and advises her not to...
GLC02232.30
21 April 1864
Written from camp near Dalton, Georgia. Asks if she can visit him at camp. Complains about the unusual cold weather and writes that men are living quite poorly as everything has become too expensive. Updates his sister on Miss Tillie and Kate Cook...
GLC02232.31
17 July 1864
Writes that their brother Marshall has returned from the hospital. As Ward had no immediate occupation to assign to his brother, he sent his brother back to the hospital and put him in the charge of one of the surgeons. He writes that Marshall is...
GLC02232.32
to Dr. Ward
7 August 1864
Thurman, B.S., fl. 1864
Written from the battle line near Atlanta, Georgia. Encloses the obituary for Ed Ward, which includes the autograph of each member of the company. He writes that Ed was beloved and esteemed by all of the men in the company. Informs Dr. Ward that...
GLC02232.33
to Hiram A. Blodgett
30 April 1861
Chrisler, M., fl. 1861
Chrisler writes that he is glad Blodgett is ready to fight for the Union He refers to some photographs he has included (not in collection). There is a note which indicates that Chrisler was a war photographer. The envelope has a seal in the image of...
GLC02248.01.01
13 August 1863
Villarneau, A.D., fl. 1863
Villarneau says he will willingly grant him an authorization as a recruiting Captain.
GLC02248.04.01
to Miller A. Wright
March 28, 1865
Wilson, A.N., fl. 1865
Wilson misses Miller a good deal
GLC02691.11.078
to my dear wife
Thompson, Wilmot, fl. 1864-1901
The Rebels lost 3,000 soldiers recently.He describes their efforts to take care of the dying and wounded.
GLC02740.38
[Delivery of rations]
17 September 1783
Wright, J., fl. 1783
Requests a delivery of ten days' worth of provisions for a discharged soldier travelling to Boston, Massachusetts. Signed on behalf of Wright by William Burrows, quartermaster. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw.
GLC02437.02528
[Army return]
19 September 1783
Bushnell, David, 1740-1826
Return for the corps of sappers and miners of Constitution Island, New York. Duplicate of GLC02437.02540.
GLC02437.02541
[Provision order]
26 September 1783
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Request for twenty pounds of bread and beef each, for General Henry Knox and his family. Docket signed by Jacob Johnson.
GLC02437.02568
28 September 1783
Request for twenty pounds of beef for General Henry Knox and his family. Docket signed by Jacob Johnson.
GLC02437.02573
to William Pratt
Olney, Jeremiah, 1749-1812
Discusses charges issued against Lieutenant Wheaton involving defrauding non-commissioned officers and privates through clothing and hat purchases. A retained "true copy."
GLC02437.02578
[Return for provisions]
Dodge, Levi, fl. 1777-1783
Request for provisions for three men in the detachment that were omitted in the general return of the first Massachusetts regiment. Noted as received by Dodge on verso.
GLC02437.02589
Return of the noncommissioned officers and privates in the New Hampshire Battalion
30 September 1783
Boynton, Joseph, fl. 1776-1783
Lists men by instrument and the month in which their terms of service expire. Countersigned by Lieutenant Colonel George Reid.
GLC02437.02593
[Weekly return of the corps of Sappers and Miners]
3 October 1783
Lists men by rank and file. Place writ from docket. Written at Constitution Island.
GLC02437.02611
[Request for rations]
Scott, Moses, 1738-1821
Request for six days' worth of provisions. Also signed as received by John Pratt with his mark.
GLC02437.02614
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