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to Carrie Holt
16 September 1863
Holt, Talbert, fl. 1861-1863
Writes to his wife. Describes soldiering, noting the marching they have done. Also mentions an upcoming "heavy battle."
GLC03061.03
6-7 October 1863
Writes to his wife from camp near Chattanooga, Tennessee. Describes soldiering, commenting on marching and deserters. Discusses fighting in Chattanooga, noting the shelling and the hard life of soldiering. Writes, "I changed my clothing yesterday...
GLC03061.04
[Special order No. 9]
January 20, 1865
Cody, D. C., fl. 1865
Orders for Sergeant Claig [possibly Craig or William Clegg] to report to Major Rawle for duty. Commanded by Brigadier General Evans [likely Nathan G. Evans or Clement A. Evans]. Stamped, "TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED FROM RALEIGH, N.C..."
GLC03133.07
to William Clegg
1 March 1865
Rawley, Francis, fl. 1865
Instructions for Clegg to return to Captain [C M.?] Boyce. Stamped, "TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED FROM RALEIGH, N.C..."
GLC03133.08
[Miscellaneous writings by William Clegg]
circa 1900-1901
Clegg, William, fl. 1859-1907
Random thoughts and notes written by Clegg. Topics discussed include education, training of the will, and death, "The tolling of the bell".
GLC03133.09
[Obituary]
9 March 1907
An obituary of Captain William Cochran Michie. A white ribbon is also pinned to the clipping with "Reception Committee" printed on it.
GLC03133.10
[Diary of William Clegg, I company, 2nd Infantry, Louisiana]
1861-1862
Diary of a Confederate Sergeant in Louisiana 2nd Infantry (somewhat inaccurate; see 10 June 1861 entry) which includes detailed entries on the movement of his regiment, and skirmishes with Union forces. Includes a rough sketch of the Battle of...
GLC03133.11
[Ledger]
1863-1865
Leatherbound ledger which includes various types of lists, reports, and writings. Fragile.
GLC03133.12
[Confederate soldier William Clegg]
circa 1859-1907
Full length photograph of Clegg standing.
GLC03133.13
to Mr. Denson
March 23, 1864
Denson, Virginius S., fl. 1842
Writes four miles from Richmond, near battlefield littered with skulls and bones. Discusses problem with sending and receiving mail. Also comments on furloughs, and mentions that some deserters will be shot.
GLC03135.02.04
11 April 1864
Writes to his brother discussing possible movements of his regiment. Also mentions General Grant; his desire to see "old Abe" defeated.
GLC03135.02.05
31 May 1864
Writes to his brother discussing a battle in which he is wounded. When he was wounded, his pants were "torn and shot all to pieces and drenched in blood and my shoes came off my feet while a going through the mud, but that did not stop me..."
GLC03135.02.06
2 June 1864
Writes to his brother discussing a shortage of clothing.
GLC03135.02.07
to [Sallie Clifton]
7 May 1864
Clifton, A. D., fl. 1864
Written from "Camp Ebanezer."
GLC03135.09.01
to Sallie Clifton
25 May 1864
Written from "Camp Ebaneazer Church."
GLC03135.09.02
GLC03135.09.03
15 June 1864
Written from "Camp near Oakolono" (possibly Okolona, Mississippi).
GLC03135.09.04
25 June 1864
Written from "Camp near [Colombus]."
GLC03135.09.06
4 July 1864
GLC03135.09.07
[Poem]
circa 1864
May or may not have been written by Clifton.
GLC03135.09.08
to Philip R. Fendall
10 June 1865
Fendall, James Robert Young, fl. 1838-1867
Discusses his attempts to secure a job with the United States government, and his deliberations about whether to take the oath of allegiance to the government.
GLC03135.11.01
4 July 1865
Discusses his employment opportunities. Mentions that if his father cannot secure him an appointment, he might seek job opportunities in New Orleans or another Southern city.
GLC03135.11.05
3 September 1865
Discusses the obvious impossibility of his taking an oath swearing that he did not help or support the Southern troops during the war. Argues that he knows many people who have received appointments and must not have taken the oath. Reiterates his...
GLC03135.11.07
Oath of allegiance to the United States
4 September 1865
Marked "copy." An oath sworn by James that he will support and uphold the federal government, witnessed by an L. Hudson.
GLC03135.11.08
to cousin
March 11, 1862
Carrie, fl. 1860-1866
Signature, date written, and text are all faded, but possibly from Carrie.
GLC00919.25.25
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