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1864
Boston, John W., fl. 1862-1865
the Rebels are giving them trouble but they captured 400 prisoners and cannons and wagons.does not think it will be long before they come home.
GLC09315.45
January 23, 1865
very concerned because he has not received any mail from her in a while. wants to know if she received the money he sent.
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1865
has not received any mail from her in 40 days. they have orders to march on tomorrow morning.
GLC09315.47
very faded, possible water damage.
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writes that the officers are being very mean with them and they haven't even received their pay. still believes it will not be long until he is home though.
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to Adelaide Fales
21 September 1862
Fales, Charles L., fl. 1862
Captured after a Union bayonet charge at Second Bull Run: "...when we charged bayonets and rushed with a yell on to the railroad. The rebels poured the shot with us fast but we drove them away and held the railroad....They shot some men after they...
GLC09316
[3 war-date diaries]
1862-1865
Tinker, S.F., fl. 1862-1865
Union engineer or bridge-builder's three war-date diaries, describing work done from Harper's Ferry to the Atlanta Campaign: "Had the pleasure of seeing Uncle Abe and riding on a special train with him down Sandy Hook to Harpers Ferry. McClellan was...
GLC09317
to R.L. Wilson
21 November 1863
Thomas, Lorenzo, 1804-1875
As Brig. General and Adj. General, to R. L. Wilson: "...You are hereby informed that the President of the United States has appointed you First Lieutenant in the Seventh Regiment Louisiana Volunteers of African Descent."
GLC09318
to Sara McMillan
March 7, 1863
Clark, Alex M., fl. 1863
Captain in the 8th Regiment Iowa Infantry, earlier taken prisoner at Shiloh and later paroled: "My vengeful feelings are the hardest to keep down, when thinking of those in the free North, who would prefer giving up to that Tyrant, Jeff. Davis who is...
GLC09319
[Diary of private in 50th Penn. Infantry]
1864-1865
Hilliard, Thomas B., fl. 1864-1865
Diary of private in 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, with entries from Sept. 1864 through June 1865, encompassing the close of the war: "Today the election took place for President of the United States everything moved off quietly majority for Lincoln in...
GLC09320
[Battle map]
Richardson, W., fl. 1800-1810
Hand-drawn battle map of the movements of the 23rd Army Corps during the siege of Atlanta, with positions of the Union and Confederate forces in Resaca, Marietta, and Atlanta.
GLC09321
[Campaign biography]
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Scarce campaign biography, featuring bold image of Lincoln on front cover and vice presidential candidate Andrew Johnson on back cover.
GLC09322
To Parenle
9 October 1864
Hotchkin, W.S., fl. 1864
Soldier in the 1st New York Engineers: "One of our company was shot while at work on the parapet of the fort. He was shot through the heart by a Rebel Sharpshooter and instantly killed.… [Colonel] blamed the sergeant in command of the squad for...
GLC09323
[Collection of Henry F. McSherry] [Decimalized .01- .40]
circa 1860-1865
McSherry, Henry F., fl. 1837
37 letters and documents pertaining to Assistant Surgeon of Martinsburg, [West] Virginia, who served in the U.S. Navy throughout the war. Letters from his family contain good wartime content, from Union supporters in the South. Includes July 1860...
GLC09324
[telegram to Assistant Surgeon Henry F. McSherry]
17 May 1861
McSherry, R., fl. 1861
GLC09324.01
[a poem]
1815-1860
GLC09324.02
to Henry F. McSherry
1 June 1861
Anna, fl. 1860-1861
GLC09324.03
to Cornelia
5 May 1861
[illegible]
GLC09324.04
20 May 1861
GLC09324.05
to Eliza
GLC09324.06
16 May 1861
second letter to Leu from Kate on the back page.
GLC09324.07
21 May 1861
second letter to Leu from Anna on the last two pages.
GLC09324.08
4 December 1860
McSherry, Eliza, 1829-?
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