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Communication from Secretary of War…Dec. 6, 1864. Transmitted with Message of the President…Dec. 7, 1864.
6 December 1864
Seddon, James A. (James Alexander), 1815-1880
stamp of record division
GLC06745.276
Communication of Secretary of War…January 6, 1865. [Transmitted with:] Message of the President…Jan. 6, 1865.
6 January 1865
GLC06745.279
Communication from the Secretary of War…Feb. 15th, 1865. Transmitted with Message of the President…Feb. 20, 1865.
February 15, 1865
Breckinridge, John C. (John Cabell), 1821-1875
GLC06745.282
Communication from Secretary of War…Feb. 18th, 1865. [Transmitted with:] Message of the President…Feb. 20, 1865
February 18, 1865
GLC06745.283
Letter of Secretary of War…Dec. 13, 1864. [Transmitted with:] Message of the President…Dec. 15, 1864.
13 December 1864
GLC06745.286
to Hugh Brady
23 November 1838
Marub, Alex, fl. 1838
acknowledges receipt of letter from Brady on the trial of Captain Jamieson
GLC08104.003
January 15, 1840
Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866
GLC08104.011
to "Dearest Jane"
28 April 1861
Waste, William, fl. 1861
re: enlistment in the army, and love for the letter's recipient
GLC02179.01.008
to Erastus R. McKinney
23 September 1861
McKinney, C., fl. 1861
re: recent fire in the town that burnt down a distillery, family news
GLC02179.01.009
to Cynthia McKinney
1815-1860
McKinney, Erastus R., fl. 1851-1904
re: news that he is about to march from Camp Taylor. Written prior to 25 September 1861. Most of first leaf has been cut out.
GLC02179.01.010
to his father and wife
25 September 1861
re: news of his new station outside Norfolk; request for some rosin and his violin book; African American cook; and march to Bird's Point
GLC02179.01.011
to Erastus McKinney
September 1861
McKinney, Cynthia, fl. 1861
re: news of Erastus' recent appointment as fourth corporal
GLC02179.01.012
to William Cooper
10 October 1861
Cooper, Jeremiah, fl. 1861
re: military life; anger at receiving so few letters
GLC02179.01.013
20 October 1861
re: news that all is well
GLC02179.01.014
October 1861
re: news that he has not been called to battle as was expected; also discusses possiblity of being home for Christmas
GLC02179.01.015
January 20, 1862
re: destruction of a railroad bridge in Kentucky, news of a possible pay increase
GLC02179.01.016
to his wife, father, mother, daughter and son
January 28, 1862
re: possible capture of Jeff Thompson; new uniforms
GLC02179.01.017
January 30, 1862
McKinney, A.S., fl. 1862
re: recent letters and goods sent to Erastus; predictions for the end of the war
GLC02179.01.018
to unknown
January 1862
re: mess duty, release of Confederate comissioners James Mason and John Slidell; capture of 100 hogs. Top portion missing.
GLC02179.01.019
to father and friends
re: cooking for the mess, naming a newborn after him (possibly his son)
GLC02179.01.020
The Statutes at Large of the Confederate States of America: Third Session of the First Congress 1863
1863
Confederate States of America. Congress
edited by James M. Matthews stamp of Adjutant General Office, Confederate Archives July 14, 1888
GLC06745.001
The Statutes at Large of the Confederate States of America: Fourth Session of the First Congress 1863-64
GLC06745.002
An act relative to prisoners of war. . .Approved May 21, 1861
21 May 1861
GLC06745.003
To amend an act entitled: An act recognizing the existence of war between the United States and the Confederate States...
GLC06745.004
An act to perpetuate testimony in cases of slaves abducted or harbored by the enemy, and of other property seized, wasted, or destroyed by them. No. 270.
30 August 1861
GLC06745.005
An act to organize forces to serve during the war.
February 17, 1864
GLC06745.006
An act to amend the tax laws.
1864
GLC06745.007
An act to increase the efficiency of the cavalry of the Confederate States.
February 23, 1865
GLC06745.008
An act authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to borrow specie to be applied to the redemption and reduction of the currency.
March 16, 1865
GLC06745.009
Report of the Joint select committee appointed to investigate the condition and treatment of prisoners of war.
3 March 1865
GLC06745.010
Report from the Joint select committee, to investigate the management of the Navy Department.
Boyce, William W., fl. 1864
GLC06745.011
(Secret.) (Senate bill no. 11.) . . . A bill to be entitled "An act to provide for the further issue of treasury notes, and for other purposes."
GLC06745.012
(Senate, no. 13.) . . . A bill to be entitled An act in relation to the public printing.
GLC06745.013
to Hon. Jas Lyons, John R. Chambliss and others
3 January 1863
Wise, Henry A., 1806-1876
GLC06745.014
(Senate bill, no. 51.) . . . A bill to provide supplies for the army and to prescribe the mode of making impressments.
GLC06745.015
c. (Senate bill, no. 109.) . . . An act to amend an act entitled "An act to increase the efficiency of the army by employing free negroes and slaves in certain capacities," approved February 17th, 1864.
22 November 1864
GLC06745.016
A bill to exempt the cargoes of vessels owned by the States of the Confederacy from existing restrictions upon exports and imports.
GLC06745.017
Amendment to Senate bill (S. 129) to provide for the employment of free negroes and slaves to work upon fortifications, and to perform other labor connected with the defences [sic] of the country.
12 December 1864
GLC06745.018
(Senate bill, no. 16.) . . . Joint resolution defining the position of the Confederate States, and declaring the determination of the Congress and the people thereof to prosecute the war till their independence is acknowledged.
GLC06745.019
(Senate engrossed bill, no. 121.) A bill declaring the mode of ascertaining the value of the tithe deliverable to the government under the true construction of existing laws.
December 29, 1864
GLC06745.020
(Secret. Senate no. 157.) . . . A bill to provide for the appointment of a directing general of the armies of the Confederate States.
9 January 1865
GLC06745.021
Resolution of the Legislature of the State of North Carolina in relation to the pay of disabled soldiers
January 21, 1865
GLC06745.022
Amendment proposed by the Senate to the bill (H. R. 379) to levy additional taxes for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-five, for the support of the government.
1865
GLC06745.023
. Report of the Committee on Finance on the bill (H. R., 92) to tax, fund, and limit the currency.
January 25, 1864
Hunter, R.M.T., 1809-1887
GLC06745.024
(House no. 4.) . . . A bill to regulate the navigation of the Confederate States and to establish direct trade with foreign nations.
17 September 1862
GLC06745.025
(House bill, no. 4.) . . . A bill to be entitled An act making appropriations for the executive, legislative, and judicial expenses of the government for the month of December, eighteen hundred and sixty-two.
2 October 1862
GLC06745.026
A bill to be entitled An act to amend the existing acts for the exemption of persons from military service.
1862
GLC06745.027
. (House bill, no. 5.) . . . A bill To be entitled An act making Confederate notes a legal tender and to prevent and punish extortion.
13 October 1862
GLC06745.028
(House.) Amendment
GLC06745.029
(House, no. 21.) . . . Joint resolutions expressing opinion of Congress in relation to the conduct of certain citizens of Louisiana within the lines, and in the presence of the enemy.
January 13, 1863
GLC06745.030
(House, no. 24.) . . . Resolutions endorsing the recent proclamation and order of the President on the subject of retaliation.
GLC06745.031
(House, no. 25.) . . . Joint resolutions on the pending war, and matters appertaining thereto.
GLC06745.032
(House bill, no. 8.) . . . A bill to be entitled An act to amend an act entitled "An act to regulate the destruction of property under military necessity and to provide for the indemnity thereof."
January 17, 1863
GLC06745.033
(House bill, no. 4.) . . . A bill to be entitled An act to prohibit quartermasters and others from speculating.
January 19, 1863
GLC06745.034
(House bill, no. 2.) . . . A bill to be entitled An act to declare what persons shall be exempt from military service.
January 20, 1863
GLC06745.035
Resolutions respecting the present war, and the causes leading thereto.
GLC06745.036
Amendments [to a bill to be entitled An act to declare what persons shall be exempt from military service.]
GLC06745.037
(House bill, no. 12.) . . . A bill to be entitled "An act to increase and strengthen the Army of the Confederate States."
January 22, 1863
GLC06745.038
(House bill, no. 8.) . . . A bill continuing in pay all discharged soldiers by reason of wounds and injuries received in the service.
January 23, 1863
GLC06745.039
A bill to be entitled An act to provide an export duty on cotton and tobacco exported fromt he Confederate states to the ports or in the ships of any foreign country which has not recognized the independence of the confederate states
February 5, 1863
GLC06745.040
(House bill, no. 8.) . . . Preamble and resolutions on the subject of taxes.
February 7, 1863
GLC06745.041
Mr. Foster's amendment to [the] bill to fund the currency.
February 18, 1863
GLC06745.042
(House no. .) . . . A bill to be entitled An act in relation to substitutes in the army.
February 19, 1863
GLC06745.043
(Secret.) . . . Mr. Garnett's amendment to [the] bill of the Senate "To provide for the further issue of treasury notes and for other purposes," by striking out all after the enacting clause and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
February 20, 1863
GLC06745.044
(House bill, no. [blank].) . . . A bill regulating the granting of furloughs and discharges in hospitals
GLC06745.045
(House bill no. [blank].) . . . A bill to be entitled An act to provide certain regulations for holding elections for representatives in the Congress of the Confederate States.
February 28, 1863
GLC06745.046
(House bill no. [blank].) . . . A bill to be entitled An act to provide for holding elections for representatives in the Congress of the Confederate States, in States occupied by the forces of the enemy.
GLC06745.047
Amendment proposed by Mr. Kenner, from Committee on Ways and Means, to bill "to lay taxes for the common defense, and carry on the Government of the Confederate States."
GLC06745.048
(House bill no. [blank].) A bill to establish a Nitre and Mining Bureau.
9 March 1863
GLC06745.049
Communication from G. Tochman, touching his memorial now before Congress.
10 March 1863
GLC06745.050
(House, no. 1.) . . . Joint resolutions on the subject of the war, and in regard to the free navigation of the Mississippi River.
GLC06745.051
(House bill no. 27.) . . . A bill to be entitled an act to provide for the payment of officers acting under temporary appointment from the commander of any department, corps, division or brigade.
GLC06745.052
(House bill, no. 1.) . . . A bill to be entitled An act to provide for keeping in repair the railroads of the Confederate States necessary for the transportation of troops and government supplies.
March 31, 1863
GLC06745.053
A bill to be entitled An act to provide for holding elections for representatives in the Congress of the Confederate States, in states occupied by the forces of the enemy.
4 April 1863
GLC06745.054
(House bill no. 6.) . . . A bill to regulate furloughs and discharges to soldiers in hospitals.
GLC06745.055
A bill to distribute bounty, granted as a reward to the officers and men serving on board of the Virginia, Patrick Henry, Jamestown, Raleigh, Beaufort and Teazer...
8 April 1863
GLC06745.056
Because man is formed of two parts which equally need nourishment...
1861-1877
GLC07299.094
The soul, the mind of man needs something to feed upon.
GLC07299.095
By enquiring what were the designs of Moses...
GLC07299.096
notes on Luke.14 and 15
GLC07299.097
I am the bread of life.
7 May 1814
GLC07299.098
The manner of his subsistence...
written on paper that was used with a stencil as though a child were writing
GLC07299.099
notes on Job 23.12
20 August 1825
GLC07299.100
I will satisfy her poor with bread.
GLC07299.101
That he might make the know that man doth not live by bread only...
GLC07299.102
Receipt for John Stanton
10 November 1824
Bellow, C.H., fl. 1824
GLC07299.103
16 October 1838
Arthur G., fl. 1838
talks of hostility between the two nations and a building organization called the Hunters Society that wants to overthrow the government in the Canadian provinces
GLC08104.001
14 November 1838
Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 1779-1851
asks General Brady to exert vigilance when preventing American miltia from entering Canada
GLC08104.002
[Expresses apprehension at possible rupture between United States and Empiire of Great Britain]
GLC08104.004
February 19, 1839
Anderson, Robert, fl. 1839
says that at present things are quiet between the two nations
GLC08104.005
talks about news of a robbery
GLC08104.006
22 May 1839
GLC08104.007
16 October 1839
expresses hope that United States will respect British North Americans
GLC08104.008
28 October 1839
says he will see the general earlier than expected
GLC08104.009
to Secretary of the Treasury
11 November 1839
excerpt of a letter expressing a need for information that would counteract a potential invasion
GLC08104.010
to Col. Love
15 July 1840
Gardner, L., fl. 1840
talks of an incident in which the soldiers complained they were mistreated, says they can return and prosecute
GLC08104.012
to sister
15 April 1863
Dewey, Orville S., fl. 1861-1902
He assures her he will see her as soon as possible and offers condolences.
GLC02161.079
to Mary "Mollie" McLean
21 May 1863
Charley was detailed as adjutant which means he has more work now. The cavalry camp is gone and no one knows where. He sent his citizen clothes home.
GLC02161.081
26 May 1863
He is discharging his duties as 2nd Lt. in the Buffalo Light Battery. He mentions John Mooney. Mrs. Bush is quite sick. He requests photographs.
GLC02161.082
13 June 1863
Capt. Cornfield has died, charging at the head of his command. Unfortunaetely he was unable to pay his respects.
GLC02161.083
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