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to Dorcus
8 September 1861
Tate, Jeremiah M., fl. 1829-1877
Written in pencil to his cousin Dorcus. Writes with great optimism about his regiment being the best. Discusses camp life. Written from "Sanksters Cross Rodes."
GLC02082.08
to Mary
12 September 1861
Written in pencil to his sister Mary. Discusses some skirmishes and camp life. Written from "Sanksters Cross Rodes."
GLC02082.09
20 November 1861
Writes to his sister Mary about illnesses and camp news.
GLC02082.10
to S. M. Smith
Written in pencil. Discusses illnesses and camp news.
GLC02082.11
to aunt Lizza
26 November 1861
Discusses illnesses, cold weather, and camp news.
GLC02082.12
to his sister
January 29, 1862
Gives news of Battle of Cumberland Gap. Reports that Beauregard is to command in the west.
GLC02082.13
23 April 1862
Discusses Peninsular Campaign and Yorktown battle action. Also relates news of conscript law.
GLC02082.14
11 May 1862
Written in pencil from the "Chickahominy River" on small sheet of paper (appears to have been taken from a pocket diary). Discusses marching 8 days and nights, and military action.
GLC02082.15
19 May 1862
Written in pencil on blue-lined notepaper. Discusses military action.
GLC02082.16
6 June 1862
Written in pencil on blue-lined notepaper at Ropers Mills near Richmond, Virginia. Comments on the Battle of Seven Pines.
GLC02082.17
26 June 1862
Written in pencil from camp near Seven Pines in Virginia. Provides reports on the Seven Days battles.
GLC02082.18
29 September 1862
Written in pencil. Gives battle reports (he was away), and discusses Stonewall Jackson and stragglers at Antietam.
GLC02082.19
9 October 1862
Written in pencil. Discusses the Shenandoah Valley and provides more news of Antietam and Stonewall Jackson.
GLC02082.20
15 November 1862
Written in pencil on small leaves removed from a pre-printed alphabetized ledger. Mentions Strasburg, Virginia, and a raid by Jackson.
GLC02082.21
December 11, 1862
Discusses being appointed hospital steward. Provides news of Fredericksburg.
GLC02082.22
December 13, 1862
Continuation of GLC02082.22. Discusses illness and hospital duty.
GLC02082.23
January 23, 1863
Ink is severely faded and nearly illegible. Provides Fredericksburg, Virginia camp news.
GLC02082.24
February 14, 1863
Written from "Graces Church, near Fredericksburg." Comments on camp news and the prices of food & clothes. Also mentions exchanging papers with Yanks.
GLC02082.25
February 15, 1863
Continuation of GLC02082.25. Contains verses of "Bonnie Blue Flag."
GLC02082.26
February 21, 1863
Continuation of GLC02082.25-.26. Mentions sham battles with North Carolina troops, and includes verses of "Maryland."
GLC02082.27
March 15, 1863
Reports that General Hooker ordered evacuation of Fredericksburg. Mentions pride in the spirit of Maryland.
GLC02082.28
March 17, 1863
Written "Near the Rapperhanock [sic]." Includes camp news and a song called "Wait for the wagon."
GLC02082.29
8 April 1863
Discusses a cavalry fight with Stewart's and Fitz Hugh Lee's Cavalry at the Battle of Brandy Station.
GLC02082.30
9 April 1863
Continues GLC02082.30. Comments on a code for writing letters.
GLC02082.31
26 April 1863
Writes to his sister Mary about camp news and marching orders.
GLC02082.32
10 May 1863
Writes to his sister Mary about the Battle of Chancellorsville. Discusses those wounded and burned to death and mentions that Jackson has been shot.
GLC02082.33
27 May 1863
Discusses camp news and further battle news.
GLC02082.34
18 June 1863
Writes to his sister Mary about marching in Maryland. Also mentions the recapture of Winchester, Virginia by Longstreet.
GLC02082.35
21 June 1863
Continuation of GLC02082.37. Relates that "we will start to Pennsylvania." Declares that the "Yanks [are] now in hot water." Writes from "Antietam, near Hagerstown," in Maryland.
GLC02082.36
to his mother
28 June 1863
Details his Pennsylvania experiences and "Alabamiams." Pages 3 and 4 written on separate scrap of paper.
GLC02082.37
19 July 1863
Describes the retreat through Maryland and Pennsylvania. Mentions the plentiful food. Describes the battle of Gettysburg & retreat. Written in pencil. May be missing conclusion. Author assumed based on letters of similar handwriting and content...
GLC02082.38
to Dorcus and to his sister
6 August 1863-7 August 1863
Letter on first page to cousin Dorcus, hoping that her sweetheart Robert has fared well in the late battle. Uses a numeric code. Letter of last three pages to his sister. Describes Gettysburg and their retreat: "Hear we have bin for several days...
GLC02082.39
to Sister
26 August 1863
Reports good health for himself as well as the majority of the army. Writes briefly about the fight at Gettysburg because Mary had not received any letters from him.
GLC02082.41
12 September 1863
Describes his leisure time. Reports that they are being sent to Chattanooga. Complains about the complaining men of the South. Describes how Lee treated deserters: he shot them.
GLC02082.42
23 September 1863
Discusses shooting a deserter. Writes from a camp on the Rappahannock River.
GLC02082.43
1 November 1863
Written on long sheet of blue letter paper and cross-written on page 1. Discusses camp news, battles & skirmishing. Location listed as Camp 5th Alabama Regiment near Brandy Station, Virginia.
GLC02082.44
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Van Kennedy].
13 August 1872
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
GLC02110
to John C. Spencer
January 19, 1844
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese, 1791-1872
States that the lead pipe delivered by F.O. J. Smith, the contractors with Mr. Tatham and his brothers, is defective. Describes the main problem, "I find it defective in many points but particularly in the destructive effect that has been produced...
GLC02112
March 15, 1844
Answers Spencer's questions about matters involving telegraphic conductors. Gives information on who will supply the pipe, pricing and payment, and delivery of it. States that he first found out about the deficiencies of the pipe on 6 December 1843...
GLC02113
to Jabez True
16 July 1847
Hamlin, Hannibal, 1809-1891
Discusses delegates elected to the national convention and gives the number of ballots for each. Written on blue paper. Recipient name from later penciled note on verso.
GLC02111
to George C. Pullman
12 June 1878
Porter, Horace, 1837-1921
Written as Vice President of the Pullman Company to the President while on vacation. Mentions political news, cost-effectiveness of the elevated trains in New York, and scheduling trains to handle rush hours. Written on Pullman Palace Car Company...
GLC02114
to Thomas H. Patterson
19 June 1863
Dupont, Samuel F., 1803-1865
Written aboard the U.S.S. Wabash in Port Royal Harbor. Rear Admiral Dupont gives orders to Patterson, commander of the U.S.S. James Adger on delivering prisoners of war to the proper authorities. Instructs Patterson to " ... proceed with the James...
GLC02115
to unknown
20 September 1780
Rodney, Caesar, 1728-1784
Encloses a copy of a resolution of Congress (not present) stating that 530 beef cattle are needed for the use of the Continental Army. Stresses that this order needs to be carried out immediately to avoid dire consequences. Docketed, "letter to the...
GLC02116
to Joseph M. Kennedy
7 June 1843
Patterson, Robert M., 1787-1854
Discusses sending dies for the half dollar and the quarter-dollar. Patterson served as director of the U.S. Mint from 1835 to 1851.
GLC02117
A Plan of the city and environs of Philadelphia
1777
Faden, William, fl. 1750-1836
Surveyed by N. Scull and G. Heap, engraved by William Faden. Includes military information relative to the American Revolution. Also has an inset image of Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was adopted.
GLC02118
[Navigational journal]
1786
Little, William, fl. 1780-1786
Contains numerous charts and geometric diagrams in water color. Includes meticulous information on the navigational aspects of geometry. Contains a Mercator's chart created by Little in Newburyport under the tutelage of Bartholomew Horace Burgess...
GLC02119
An oration on the death of Abraham Lincoln late president of the United States
1865
Saunders, Rolfe S., fl. 1864-1865
Published by W.A. Whitmore, Steam Book and Job Printer. Signed in pencil by Fillmore on title page. The speech was delivered on Island 40, April 25, 1865.
GLC02120
Resolution re: shortage of military supplies
1780/10/24
United States. Continental Congress.
Signed by Thomson as Secretary of Congress. The resolution is a response to a report of the Commissary General Col. E. Blaine. Was written in Congress.
GLC02121
Proclamation of Peace [Printed by John Hayes]
1783/04/12
George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
Tall, narrow broadside dated from Baltimore, April 12. "1783" has been added in roughly contemporary ink. A docket on verso has been obscured by age and modern restoration (possibly including bleaching). Apparently, the only recorded copy of the...
GLC02122
Report the subject of the Cod and Whale Fisheries...
1791
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Printed by Francis Childs and John Swain. Folio. A-G2 ($1 signed). Full title: "Report of The Secretary of State, on the Subject of the Cod and Whale Fisheries, Made Conformably to an Order of The House of Representatives...." The House issue of...
GLC02123
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