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to Nancy S. Kessler
February 16, 1864
Wirt, I.D., fl. 1863
Writes to his cousin from Camp Douglas. Discusses the cold weather. Describes shooting a gun and beating her father at target practice.
GLC03523.52.36
to Elizabeth N. Kessler
February 24, 1864
Kessler, Thomas J., fl. 1843-1868
Writes to her sister from Camp Douglas. Discusses the nice weather. Comments that everyone is in high spirits and having a good time. Notes they may be heading to Michigan. The letter has a watermark on the top left hand corner.
GLC03523.52.38
to brother and sister
6 March 1864
Wirt, I.F., fl. 1864
Writes to his brother and sister. Reports a lot of sickness and cases of smallpox. Describes attending three cases of small pox in one house. Comments that the whole town has been exposed to it and expects more cases. The letter has a watermark...
GLC03523.52.39
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
March 29, 1864
Writes to his friends from Camp Douglas. Discusses the weather. Describes how green everything is in Maryland. Complains about another soldier exaggerating his sickness to get a discharge. Comments the other soldier should have been discharged a...
GLC03523.52.41
1 April 1864
Writes to his sister from camp. Reports on the sickness back home and in camp. Writes, "we have 8 or 9 kinds of lice five or six kinds of [each] put these altogether would make it rather sickly…" Notes she should not fret too much about the...
GLC03523.52.42
to Libbie Kessler
5 April 1864
Morgan, George, fl. 1864
Writes to his friend from Camp Blue Springs. Discusses the weather. Notes they will not be doing any hard marches before the fall of Richmond, Virginia. Writes, "the fall of Richmond which I judge will come to pass before long for Gen. grant is...
GLC03523.52.43
to A. P. Kessler
7 April 1864
Writes to his father from camp. Reports they will not get a discharge. Comments the officers voted to keep the band and have promised to buy them new instruments, provide back pay, and have pledged themselves to prompt payment hereafter. Comments...
GLC03523.52.44
to his brother
12 April 1864
Writes to his brother from camp. Discusses the weather. Reports seeing General Ambrose E. Burnside pass through his camp. Notes there have been thousands of soldiers pouring into their camp. Describes oyster fishing and growing tobacco as the...
GLC03523.52.45
15 April 1864
Writes to his friends from camp. Reports that his band has broken up and they are now waiting for orders. Believes they will either be transferred into a brigade band or will be discharged. Expresses his disappointment with the officers for not...
GLC03523.52.46
to A. P. Kessler [incomplete]
circa 1864
Writes to his father. Discusses the farm and the prospects of his father buying a new farm. Comments he does not believe he will be fit enough to work on a farm or to do any hard work. Reports on a battle that took place a week ago. Notes they...
GLC03523.52.47
20 April 1864
Writes to his father from camp. Reports his band has broken up and their case (an appeal for a discharge) is now before the Secretary of War. Informs him he is hoping for a discharge. Discusses the price of potatoes and apples.
GLC03523.52.48
to Henry Kessler
Writes to his brother from camp. Describes living in small tents with three other men. Reports not having a cook or a stove. Notes they do all their cooking over the fire, meet twice a day for bread and coffee, and get three meals a day. Writes,...
GLC03523.52.49
21 April 1864
Writes to his friends from camp. Informs them he received marching orders for tomorrow. Relays a rumor that General Robert E. Lee may be heading towards Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and they may head there too. Notes he sent a trunk of clothes home so...
GLC03523.52.50
26 April 1864
Writes to his friends from camp. Reports after marching 50 miles from Annapolis, Maryland, they finally arrived in Alexandria, Virginia. Writes, "it was Hard for us not doing anything for so long a time I am not able to walk today as my feet are...
GLC03523.52.51
[Amnesty Proclamation]
circa June 1865
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Full printing of the oath with several circular letters appended. [The proclamation states the terms on which the citizens of the Southern states could be restored to their civil rights; Johnson's terms were much more stringent than Lincoln's...
GLC09326.03
To the voters of Oswego and Madison counties New York
5 November 1852
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
Thanking them for electing him to a seat in Congress, and reprising his anti-slavery, pro-equality platform.
GLC09329.02
[Carte-de-visite of John E. Smith]
February 27, 1864
CDV signed as Brigadier General. Smith commanded a division in the 17th Corps in the western theater. A native of Galena, he was an intimate friend of Ulysses Grant.
GLC09348
[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
Capt Wilson and men of the "Iron Brigade"
1863
8th Kentucky placing colors on Lookout Mountain after Hooker's victory. R. M. Linn's CDV was a restaged portrayal.
GLC09350
Incidents of the war. Group--Generals Meade, Humphreys, Hunt, French, Sykes, and Warren.
September 1863
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
Famous photograph of the commanders of the Army of the Potomac, taken after the Gettysburg campaign. Taken near Culpeper Court House in Virginia. Included are Generals George G. Meade, A.A. Humphreys, Henry J. Hunt, William French, George Sykes, and...
GLC09351
[Seven photographs taken by A.J. Riddle of Andersonville Prison]
September 1883
Riddle, A.J., fl. 1864-1883
Rare complete series of seven photographs taken by A.J. Riddle, in August 1864, of Andersonville Prison republished with captions in 1883 by Theodore Wiseman, who claims to have secured the "original views in 1865, in an old chest, in old Captain...
GLC09352
[Diary of Luther Martin Hess]
1862-1864
Hess, Luther M., fl. 1862-1864
Diary of soldier in 93rd Illinois Infantry, Co. G. Took part in Vicksburg, Chattanooga, Atlanta campaigns, and Sherman's "March to the Sea." Vivid writing throughout, some daily, some retrospectively. Confronted with the prospect of death during the...
GLC09353
[Collection of Samuel Keyes]
1862
Keyes, Samuel. fl. 1862-1863
11 letters with covers, written by a private in the 16th Massachusetts Regiment. He describes actions in the Army of the Potomac from the troop buildup at Fort Monroe, initiating the Peninsula Campaign, to the Second Battle of Bull Run, where he was...
GLC09354
[Diary of Samuel K. Thompson]
1867-1869
Thompson, Samuel K., fl. 1867-1869
Officer diary of a Civil War veteran who had served as lieutenant in the 54th U.S. Colored Infantry during the war. The three diaries were written during service in one of four "buffalo soldier" regiments created after the war, comprising African...
GLC09357
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