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to Libbie Elmore
March 27, 1863
Elmore, Bruce, fl. 1862-1865
Worrk on the fortifications is the principle business. Another man died from the railroad incident bring the death toll to 8. They are dying to see the Paymaster.
GLC06588.012
to Elizabeth N. Kessler
December 27, 1863
Kessler, Thomas J., fl. 1843-1868
Writes to his sister from Camp Douglas. Complains about the rainy weather. Describes a dance that the sharpshooters had with the wash women. Requests that she send him his razor when his father sends him a turkey. Discusses the theater and the...
GLC03523.52.27
to his friends
March 15, 1864
Writes to his friends from Camp Douglas. Reports they will be leaving camp Douglas tomorrow and will head to Annapolis, Maryland. Believes they will finally go into battle. Comments he did not get paid enough to send any money home. Informs them...
GLC03523.52.40
to Charles Stoess
December 26, 1870
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
To his brother-in-law Charles Stoess, Bavarian Consul in Liverpool. From Memphis, relating family and business news: "The fall has been the most favorable for gathering the cotton crop ever seen by 'the oldest inhabitant'. The low price has acted...
GLC09253
to L. Jones
March 25, 1832
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Cancelling a purchase of four young slaves on behalf of his adopted son, Andrew (Donelson) Jackson, Jr.: "If the negroes have not been bought and sent on…give yourself no further trouble on the subject.… I wish him now to attend to & manage his own...
GLC09288
to Dr. J.J. Wardlaw
January 3, 1867
Ramsey, Alexander, 1815-1903
Former Alabama slave owner comments on Reconstruction: "There will be in this country great distress and destitution; hundreds of men who were in good circumstances before the war are completely ruined. Suing and being sued is the order of the day...
GLC09311
Report of the Board of Officers in the Case of Fitz-John Porter...
March 19, 1879
Porter, Fitz-John, 1822-1901
"Report of the Board of Officers in the Case of Fitz-John Porter, Late Major-General of Volunteers" published by the Army and Navy Gazette. Annuls Porter's 1863 court-martial and restores his position of major general. Includes transcriptions of...
GLC09312
to Henry Sims Lee
March 27, 1781
Vose, Joseph, 1738-1816
Copy of a letter from Vose to Governor Henry Sims Lee of Maryland asking for logistical assistance in his planned retreat to Head of Elk, Maryland, after the defeat of Admiral Destouches's fleet by the British on March 16. "Having received orders...
GLC09338.05
[Memorandum]
December 27, 1747
Memorandum of a resolution of a dispute over an apple orchard between Hezekiah Cock and James and Deborah Cock after the death of their father.
GLC09345.02
[Carte-de-visite of Osband Emory]
1864-1865 ca.
Barr & Young (photographer)
Signed as Col., 3rd US Col Cavalry. CDV, Barr & Young, Vicksburg imprint. Osband entered service as became colonel of the newly organized 3rd U.S. Colored Cavalry in February, 1864. He was brevetted brigadier general for "gallant and meritorious...
GLC09349
to Sarah Ogden
March 21, 1864
Whitaker, Albion, fl. 1864
Says that when he first met his regiment, he was much healthier. He mentions the Hospital's closing. Notes he has written to Mrs. Perot, but has received no reply as of yet.
GLC06559.095
March 20, 1864
Grey, John, fl. 1864
Writes to "Madam," likely referring to Sarah Ogden based on content. Writes he has been "continually scouting the country between Richmond and Williamsburg." States they have only had occasional skirmishes with the enemy. Notes the eleventh...
GLC06559.042
March 15, 1865
Holden, Moses, fl. 1865
Writes of his safe arrival home. Apologizes for not writing sooner, but explains that he has been busy with "the pleasures of home..." Thanks her for her care, and tells her that he will remember her in his prayers. Includes an embossed seal in the...
GLC06559.053
March 23, 1864
Welles, Edmund, fl. 1864
Notes he received her letter. Says he does not remember "Zidens," but thinks that he would recognize him if he saw him. Believes those who participated in the Confederate army will be heavily punished. Reports that there is a lot of discontent...
GLC06559.094
March 16, 1862
Warner, Caleb W., fl. 1862
Says he is donating the following items: 35 pairs of slippers, lemons, one pair of stockings, old linen, one vest, two pairs of pants, and one wrapper (for hospital use).
GLC06559.132
to James Buchanan
March 16, 1857
Smith, W.T., fl. 1857
Smith writes to President Buchanan as a friend of Charles F. Suttle (owner of fugitive slave Anthony Burns), to support U.S. Marshal Watson Freeman and District Attorney for Massachusetts Benjamin F. Hallett for reappointment. States that Suttle...
GLC09028.06
to Aaron Hobart
December 29, 1824
Jones, Edward, fl. 1820-1824
Noted as written from the Treasury Department.
GLC06313.04.358
December 8, 1823
Graham, George, fl. 1823
GLC06313.04.238
December 19, 1823
Sampson, Zabdiel, 1781-1828
GLC06313.04.241
December 28, 1823
Smith, J., fl. 1823
GLC06313.04.246
March 15, 1824
Signed by H. [Curhuren?].
GLC06313.04.300
March 16, 1824
Thomas, Thomas R., fl. 1824
GLC06313.04.301
GLC06313.04.302
March 22, 1824
Torney, William, fl. 1823-1824
GLC06313.04.303
Richardson, J., fl. 1824
GLC06313.04.304
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