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1863
Pittsburgh Subsistence Committee, fl. 1863
The Soldier's Return.
Miniature pamphlet containing poem "The Nine Months Man." Published: Johnstons Print.
GLC02739.093
5 January 1864
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
to Nancy E. Jones
His regiment is running a mill and sending flour up to London. The army is weaker because of veterans going home but if the Confederates don't attack for three months "our armey will be strong enough to wipe them out." He'd hoped to come home as a...
GLC02739.094
21 January 1863
They left the Nashville area on 26 December and fought almost every day on their way to Murfreesboro. He describes a very tough battle and his own close call. The Confederate guns were "so hot that they burnt our hands when we took hold of them."
GLC02739.032
12 March 1863
They have marching orders but he hopes they will stay. There are so many dead Confederates in the river that "our men crossed on them dry shod."
GLC02739.041
3 September 1863
He expects to move to Georgia and fight Bragg. He will look for her cousin in the army.
GLC02739.068
circa 1862-1864
Ricks, Augustus J., fl. 1862-1864
to his wife Emma and his brother
Marching with Sherman through Georgia: 17 letters of a staff officer, to his wife Emma and his brother. With Carte de visite, two printed general field orders, and a printed history of the 104 Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
GLC08109
4 November 1861
Van Nuys, Samuel Watson, 1841-1864
to Dear Parents
Written at Camp Elkwater.
GLC07687.001
24 November 1861
to Little Brother Charlie
GLC07687.002
20 January 1862
Cushing, Edward H., 1829-1879
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 27, no. 119, whole no. 3499 (January 20, 1862)]
Letter from Brigadier General Floyd to the army. News and gossip from Washington. Minutes from the City Council. Fighting with the Indians. Editorial and news on General Hebert. News from Pensacola and the latest bombardment.
GLC05959.51.018
17 August 1864
Brownlow, William Gannaway, 1805-1877
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 31 (August 17, 1864)]
Burning of Governor Letcher's house, The new law regulationg trade with the insurgent states, Killing off rebel generals.
GLC05959.50.26
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