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11 May 1863
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
to Mrs. Thomas F. Burpee
Talks about Hooker's defeat, his faith in McClellan, includes song about boy asking his mother about his father that is a soldier.
GLC02744.053
17 May 1864
Discusses a battle where he loses 106 men.
GLC02744.192
04 June 1864
Copy of the original. Last letter home, writes about troop movements and assures wife of health. Was written near Cold Harbor, Virginia.
GLC02744.203
21 April 1864
Writes about the potential danger of the"Rebel Ram" and the Plymouth capture.
GLC02744.180
1862
Warder, T.B., fl. 1862
Battle of Young's Branch; or, Manassas Plain, Fought July 21, 1861
Co-authored with James M. Catlett. First edition copy published in Richmond by Enquirer Book and Job Press. Folded map (39.2 x 29 cm.) in front of book of the Centerville-Manassas, Virginia area. Says it is a "Map of the country occupied by the...
GLC04061
3 June 1943
Williams, LeRoi S., 1919-1943
Letter to the family of LeRoi Williams
Writing from the Tuskegee Institute, LeRoi describes to his family, how his flight training is going, including a recent flight to Chattanooga. On page 5 are diagrams of flying formations he and his classmates are learning. He then tells his mother...
GLC09587.017
Circa 1941-1943
to the family of LeRoi Williams
Letter to his family, in which LeRoi Williams describes being sent to an Army Air Field in Northern Michigan to practice gunnery. He describes the training he's been given and the practice of skip bombing.
GLC09587.061
17 November 1864
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
to Nancy E. Jones
Incessant rain; washing clothes for other soldiers; sanitary rations; encouraging news in the papers.
GLC02739.140
17 December 1862
Epperly, Christian M., 1837-1904
to Mary Epperly
Informs Mary that Joseph, her brother, was wounded in the arm, and the doctors had to amputate it. Says he nursed Joseph while he was in camp and wanted to accompany him to Richmond, Virginia but General [William Henry Fitzhugh] Lee would not allow...
GLC02715.039
17 August 1778
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
[John Jackson's account from 12 May- 17 August 1778]
John Jackson's account, partially in his hand and partially in the hand of Henry Knox's aide Samuel Shaw, for goods purchased on behalf of , and services performed for, Henry Knox. Signed by both Jackson and Shaw. Covers Jackson's account with...
GLC02437.10458
January 27, 1863
Tillotson, George W., 1830-1918
To his wife
Jokes about his wife's hanging his picture and how Burnside's marching orders made him loose weight, wishing he could hire a replacement, remarking that he despises the officer punishing a deserter more than the deserter, telling wife that son Leon...
GLC04558.065
28 March 1862
Continued on separate sheet. Wish to come home, regular inspections and drills, farm business, late pay, cost of food.
GLC04558.016
15 May 1862
Soldiers leaving on furlough, one of whom "told us that the Dickinson Guards might kiss his [drawing of donkey]...." Describes men pretending sickness to avoid drill, salute for capture of New Orleans. "You must excuse the looks of this sheet for I...
GLC04558.023
6 April 1864
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
to his mother and sister
Writes that most of the normal camp activities have been suspended because of bad weather and that he is working on supply and logistic reports. Says the he also passes the time whittling, reading the "Atlantic," and playing chess. Requests the...
GLC03603.266
16 May 1864
to his family
Writes that he feels as if the Brigader has forgotten the regiment and makes a comparison between officers with military educations to those who lack them. Tells about an attack two days before. Describes the temporary staffing changes due to the...
GLC03603.283
1 January 1863
Responds to questions from his family about the belongings of Marvin Wait, one of the men who was wounded in battle and to news that it was the anniversary of his father's death. Believes his father to be the guardian angel that watches over him and...
GLC03603.179
9 January 1863
Thanks his family for sending the handkerchief, towel and knife. Describes the behavior of Lieutenant Shepard who seems to be having a hard time adjusting to army life after recuperating from his wounds at home. Writes about what a good man...
GLC03603.180
January 20, 1862
Smith, C.M., fl. 1862
to Randall Lee Gibson
Resigning his position as a Surgeon in Gibson's regiment due to poor health. Smith notes that his fellow surgeon [Charles] Langenbacker is already "casting a wistful eye" upon Smith's post. He also discusses the parish crop, noting that some planters...
GLC04501.018
10 May 1863
Sayles, Sumner, fl. 1862-1868
to Isora Sayles
Informs his sister that he will be marching out today towards Black River, Mississippi. Writes of a man named Nathan shooting himself in the hand, and says that his middle finger is now an inch back. Mentions various men in the army and reports on...
GLC03523.32.11
3 May 1864
Kessler, Thomas J., fl. 1843-1868
to his friends
Writes to his friends. Describes being in some hard fighting. Writes, "the shells came poring in like Hail stone only had more affect than a hail stone would have…" Reports driving the enemy back and capturing their artillery. Complains about the...
GLC03523.52.54
15 October 1864
Powell, Joseph, fl. 1864
to John Reeser
Comments on being ill today and not working. Writes that he is working for Construction Corpse Smith's Gang. Describes working at a carpenter business making $2.75 per day with boarding and good quarters. Mentions that they receive $5.00 when...
GLC03523.43.15
28 September 1863
Kessler, Samuel, fl. 1861-1864
to Mary Kessler
Writes to his sister from camp. Describes the "great battle" [the Battle of Chickamauga] that is taking place. Notes his regiment has been in the battle since the beginning. Writes they fell back five miles and have been fortifying ever since....
GLC03523.52.14
2 July 1863
Starr, George H., fl. 1839-1916
to his father [incomplete]
Describes, in detail, his capture at Gettysburg and the terrible losses suffered by his corps at the battle. Cites by name fellow officers and soldiers killed and wounded (Lt. Johnson, mortally wounded despite his steel vest, Lt. Col. Tuthill shot...
GLC02748.02
18 May 1864
Johnston, Witter H., fl. 1861-1864
to Miss Sue Johnston
One of the Colonels placed a truce flag on enemy lines today. He heard that the left wing of Grant's army was whipped. 17,000 men were taken prisoner. He refers to Banks' defeat.
GLC02167.18
1963-1968
Hartke, Vance, 1919-2003
Vance Hatke political material [Decimalized .01-.09]
A collection of political material sent by Senator Vance Hartke of Indiana to constituent James C. Buehler on his request. Includes material on Hartke's stance on the Vietnam War, crime prevention in the United States, and education.
GLC09787
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