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to Ira Andrews
March 26, 1863
Bartlett, George O., fl. 1862-1865
He discusses his health, the possibility of his own death, and his fears about the future as it relates to his finances.
GLC02158.11
to Mary Blackman
11 November [1861]
Blackman, Francis G., fl. 1861-1865
Writes to his mother. "...I never knew what it was to go hungy till I come here...I was on the sick list when we got here but I shouldered my gun and marched with the Regiment...we have had one meal of bull soup, we slept in the sand 3 nights all I...
GLC02159.01
March 26, 1864
Blackman, James A., fl. 1861-1865
Writes to his mother about his hard journey and states he saw Frank [his brother Francis] for a few hours. He is very homesick.
GLC02159.14
24 April [1865]
Writes to his mother about the war being just about over. "...the Jonnes [Johnnies] keep coming in hear every day ...pitch on them and kill some and drive them of if it wasnt for the soldiers bing hear the Jonnes would not stand much chance..."...
GLC02159.19
Aaron Hobart Collection [Decimalized .01-.04.445]
1804-1889 [bulk 1810-1827]
Includes letters and documents that span Hobart's entire career, from the time that he was a law student, a lawyer, a representative, and, finally, a judge. The documents shed light on both Hobart's personal and political lives. The bulk of the...
GLC06313
to Sarah Ogden
March 19, 1864
Chase, James F., fl. 1834-1864
Writes from "U.S.A. Hospital Harvey." Describes his recent journey from Philadelphia to Chicago, the state of his wound, and the weather in Chicago. Writes he rode "in one of the meanest Cars in the world there was Niggers and soldiers and all Kinds...
GLC06559.006
to Eliakim P. Scammon
March 14, 1863
Scammon, M., fl. 1863
Telegram to Brigadier General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio with news from Chicago. States "Charlie Telegraphed from Washington yesterday uncle T. is confined Brig Genl Cole Commanding called." On stationary of the U.S. Military Telegraph. Top and bottom...
GLC02414.226
to Mother
December 18, 1864
Johnston, Witter H., fl. 1861-1864
Instead of spending the Sabbath in church he is building a road. He compares his day to his mother's and guesses what she is doing.
GLC02167.38
December 8, 1864?
He was a little sick with diarrehea but is feeling better now. He wishes his mother could visit and describes the interior of his tent. He goes over the amenities it offers. Water damage.
GLC02167.39
to General J. L. Donaldson
March 27, 1865
Adams, Green, fl. 1865
Green Adams, an agent for the U.S. Treasury Dept., arranges for the purchase of products of insurrectionary states. Individuals he will be purchasing cotton from include Miller A. Wright, as indicated on this document. Includes signed approval by...
GLC02691.11.077
to Robert Arrington
circa December 6, 1859
Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901
Introduces Arrington to William Clegg, speaking favorably of him. Suggests that Clegg may need introductions to railroad men Arrington may know.
GLC03133.05
to Miss Denson
March 20, 1864
Denson, Virginius S., fl. 1842
Discusses his boredom at camp, his correspondence and surroundings.
GLC03135.02.03
to Mr. Denson
March 23, 1864
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
to Bruce Elmore
March 17, 1863
Elmore, Libbie, fl. 1861-1865
They are planning a surprise party for Jim Reynolds' return. Capt. French is home as well but public feeling is strong against him. She hopes he has continued good fortune and death does not claim him.
GLC06588.005
March 20, 1863
She wants him to try to get a furlough for the summer months. She plans to send one of his photographs to Carrie Divine. A lot of visitors have come to the house lately, and she mentions several people,
GLC06588.006
to Libbie Elmore
March 21, 1863
Elmore, Bruce, fl. 1862-1865
He tells the story of a sad accident when some men were sent to load a train of cars with wood. While going around a curve they hit some mules that were standing in the track. Three men were killed instantly.
GLC06588.007
March 23, 1863
Nelson Reynolds is home and he looks good. Her father heard that all the captains in the regiment had or were going to resign and come home. She then talks about her farm animals.
GLC06588.008
March 27, 1863
She talks about her farm animals. One of lambs got stepped on by one of her oxen. She also heard that a friend's husband died. her father thinks Bruce should become a commissioned officer so he can resign and come home.
GLC06588.009
March 24, 1863
They are working on building fortifications. The Rebels have made another raid. RIght now Dwight is the only commissioned officer they have because everyone else is away.
GLC06588.011
Worrk on the fortifications is the principle business. Another man died from the railroad incident bring the death toll to 8. They are dying to see the Paymaster.
GLC06588.012
to Elizabeth N. Kessler
December 27, 1863
Kessler, Thomas J., fl. 1843-1868
Writes to his sister from Camp Douglas. Complains about the rainy weather. Describes a dance that the sharpshooters had with the wash women. Requests that she send him his razor when his father sends him a turkey. Discusses the theater and the...
GLC03523.52.27
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
to Charles Stoess
December 26, 1870
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
To his brother-in-law Charles Stoess, Bavarian Consul in Liverpool. From Memphis, relating family and business news: "The fall has been the most favorable for gathering the cotton crop ever seen by 'the oldest inhabitant'. The low price has acted...
GLC09253
to L. Jones
March 25, 1832
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Cancelling a purchase of four young slaves on behalf of his adopted son, Andrew (Donelson) Jackson, Jr.: "If the negroes have not been bought and sent on…give yourself no further trouble on the subject.… I wish him now to attend to & manage his own...
GLC09288
to Dr. J.J. Wardlaw
January 3, 1867
Ramsey, Alexander, 1815-1903
Former Alabama slave owner comments on Reconstruction: "There will be in this country great distress and destitution; hundreds of men who were in good circumstances before the war are completely ruined. Suing and being sued is the order of the day...
GLC09311
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