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15 June 1864
Wolcott, Laurens W. (fl. 1861-1865)
to Sister
The Rebels are well fortified from the base to the summit of the mountain and they have been skirmishing all the time. Hooker advanced.
GLC00653.11.15
12 July 1864
to Sister Mary
The fourth division suffered in the skirmishes. The rebels ended up retreating again. They picked up some prisoners but were unable to make an advance. Around the 9th, they camped near Marietta.
GLC00653.11.16
31 July 1864
They were able to gain all the ground desired from the recent skirmishes. Even though they have used their artillery on the present camp they have not done much damage. Their accodations are a little better now.
GLC00653.11.17
7 June 1864
to Sister Ellen
They have been on the march through Dalton and Resaca. Fighting took place left and center. They skirmished until Kingston and then marched to Dallas.
GLC00653.11.18
30 May 1864
to Father
He has been sick lately and even had to be taken away in an ambulance. He is feeling better however. They had a battle recently in which 10,000 volunteers came to help them. yesterday there was heavy skirmishing.
GLC00653.11.19
17 February 1863
to Mother
He just returned from a three day march. They marched through the dark and the rain and encountered fallen logs. He requests butter and dried apples. Pages missing.
GLC00653.11.20
03 May 1863
Describes how they got across Bear RIver to meet the enemy where they immediately began fighting. The enemy rescued some of their prisoners. Next day they marched back and camped near a mountain.
GLC00653.11.21
07 March 1864
Completely faded.
GLC00653.11.22
16 September 1862
He talks about the new clothes he has purchases and received from the army. He bought new shirts and received a new blanket.
GLC00653.11.23
24 August 1862
He talks about mutual friends and acquaintances. He is glad Robert did not enlist because he wold not have liked a soldier's life all. He also notes that chaplain returned.
GLC00653.11.24
24 April 1862
The 42nd regiment passed by and he got to see people he hadn't seen in a while. One of four gunboats was captured in battle. Afterwarwards more than half the company was sick but are feeling better now. The weather has been good and a lot of fruit is...
GLC00653.11.25
29 April 1862
Yesterday there was skirmishing among the pickets. They also received strict orders not to cross the lines of their division except on business. The weather has been pleasant.
GLC00653.11.26
3 June 1862
He is writing from the hospital where he has been ill with fever. Now, however, he is doing much better but will stay a little longer before resuming hard duty.
GLC00653.11.27
30 November 1861
They got on a steamer bound for St. Louis where he met a friend who entrusted a package with hiim.
GLC00653.11.28
18 December 1861
On Thursday night they were taken out of their tents to go to Stewratsville. Theye were expected to have a major skirmish there. But nothing happened.
GLC00653.11.29
27 December 1861
to Brother
There are some who say they have defective arms but he thinks their weapons are very well-made. They have been living on 2 meals per days and he has enjoyed good health. They march at midnight looking for Rebels but did not find any.
GLC00653.11.30
30 March 1862
He wants his father to send him newspapers like the Independent. The weather has been pleasant. More troops keep arriving.
GLC00653.11.31
24 July 1862
The weather has been warm and apples are growing. Lately, he has been learning how to cook, They are camped in a pleasant place.
GLC00653.11.32
07 July 1862
There is less sickness than at any other time among the company.Gen. Oglesbee visited the hospital. Docctor Humphrey was appointed assistant surgeon. His mother urged him to get a discharge but he is not sick enough for one.
GLC00653.11.33
13 May 1897
Unknown
Shiloh National Park
Photograph of Shiloh National Park. Inscription on the back reads: "View showing superintendant's lodge and park of Shiloh cemetary. Also 200 cannon hereafter to be placed on Shiloh National Park, May 13th, 1897." Lt. Laurens Wolcott is standing at...
GLC00653.11.34
Circa 1861-1864
Calling Card for Laurens Wolcott
GLC00653.11.35
Tompkins' N.Y. Gallery
Photograph of Lt. Laurens Wolcott
Inscription on back reads: "Lt. Laurens W. Wolcott. 52nd Ills. Vol. Inf." Published by Tompkins' N.Y. Gallery, 34 Canal St., Grand Rapids, Michigan.
GLC00653.11.36
Wykes (fl. 1862-)
Wolcott Coat of Arms
In Latin it reads: "Nullius Addictus Jurare In Verba Magistri," ["(being) not obliged to swear allegiance to a master."]
GLC00653.11.37
[Laurens Wolcott]
Photo bust of Lt. Laurens W. Wolcott.
GLC00653.11.38
March 1863 - July 1863
Wilber, Eseck G. (fl. 1862-1864)
Diary of Eseck G. Wilber
Entries are pretty regular from March 1863 to July of that same year. He mainly records the daily weather. but does mention being a prisoner and some of activities there.
GLC00653.15.1
Circa 1862
Aldrich, H.B. (fl. 1862-)
Photograph of unidentified boy
Boy is dressed in a suit and standing next to a table.
GLC00653.15.2
Photograph of unidentified woman
Woman is sitting down and wearing an everyday dress.
GLC00653.15.3
Photograph of unidentified girl
Girl is standing next to a table.
GLC00653.15.4
Photograph of unidentified man
Man is sitting down and wearing a suit. He has a beard.
GLC00653.15.5
1 October 1907
Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919)
to Quentin Roosevelt
Writes to his son describing the aspects of his journey a child might find interesting. Includes two sketches drawn by Roosevelt during his trip down the Mississippi River. Written on U.S. Steamer Mississippi letterhead.
GLC01410.02.01
3 October 1907
Writes to his son about sights on the Mississippi River. Mentions getting caught in the rain in St. Louis. With two illustrations by Roosevelt, including a self-caricature. Written on U.S. Steamer Mississippi letterhead.
GLC01410.03.01
24 November 1865
Jones, P.B (fl. 1865-)
to William H. Seward
Letter of acceptance for pardon
GLC01444.03
10 November 1865
Ellite, Loftlin N. (fl. 1865-)
to P.B. Jones
Letter advising him to accept amnesty and take the oath of GLC01444.04
GLC01444.05
1783-1815
[Recipe for consumption]
GLC01450.600. 015
1 September 1863
Cobb, John (fl. 1863)
[Certificate of loyalty for a Missouri woman accused of spying for the Confederacy]
Written in Saint Francois County. Signed by Cobb, John A. Weber, Reinhart Laney, Elisha J. White, and Thomas Lang as citizens of Saint Francois County Missouri. The signees swear that they are personally acquainted with Catherine E. Murphy, a widow...
GLC01450.600.0001
Matkin, David (fl. ?-)
[Request for 2 gallons of brandy]
GLC01450.600.039
circa 1863
[Copy of the obituary of Mr. Lyde Browne]
A hand written copy of the obituary of Mrs. Lyde Browne who died at the age of 91. The obituary contains the lineage of Browne along with the distinctions bestowed to members of her family.
GLC01450.612.02
circa 1796
Dawson, George (fl. 1796)
[Response to a notification from the War Office]
Verification of age and other identifying information for George Dawson. Noted as an "exact copy" on the document.
GLC01450.612.03
12 October 1709
Belcher, Andrew (fl. 1709)
1709 Province Massts. Bay, to Sundry Charges accruing from the Intended Expedition to Canada, Dr.
A list of charges accrued in preparation for an expidition into Canada. Debit report notes charges such as ammunition, building of barracks, clothing, various food supplies, and vessels to travel in. Brief docket on verso notes the date 12 October...
GLC01450.612.04
1 July 1794
Jackson, Henry (1747-1809)
The Massachusetts Society of Cinncinnati in Account current with Henry Jackson Treasurer.
The second document is a July 1, 1794 account signed by Henry Jackson, including payments made for a July 4th, 1793 "Feast" for the officers. (Costs include advertising through the publisher of the Columbian Centinel, wine and dinner.) This document...
GLC01450.627.01.02
28 June 1793
Accot. Current with Henry Jackson Treasurer
The third document is a June 28, 1793 verification of the financial accounts of the same society, which is signed by Joseph Vose, Benjamin Dana and Thomas H. Condy of the Massachusetts Society's Committee of Examination. This document is stored in...
GLC01450.627.01.03
12 September 1917
Dawes, Charles G. (1865-1951)
to my dear mother
GLC01601.01
21 September 1917
GLC01601.02
25 December 1917
GLC01601.03
26 July 1918
GLC01601.04
25 January 1918
to mother
GLC01601.05
31 January 1918
GLC01601.06
19 April 1919
GLC01601.07
6 November 1917
GLC01601.08
circa 1784-1830
Rochard
[Glass plates of Macaulay family members]
As per written instructions on original packing boxes (order may differ):
Catharine S. Macaulay [Graham] engraving, with birth and death dates
Captain Gregorie (married Catharine Sophia Macaulay, daughter of Mrs. Catharine Macaulay)
Mrs. David...
GLC01795.109
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