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June 1865
[Ineligible], Thomas
to Eliakim P. Scammon
Short and punchy letter listing service at Bull Run, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, & several skirmishes, ending "I have no desire to remain in Service in time of Peace"
GLC02414.443
3 June 1867
Seddon, James A. (James Alexander), 1815-1880
to Frank H. Alfriend
[Former CSA Secretary of War] Answering Alfriend's request for information about Jefferson Davis for a biography. He relates some of Davis' career in U. S. politics (from 1845 - 1860), including his time in the House of Representatives and Senate...
GLC05344.05.02
29 November 1861
Norton, Levi W., fl. 1861-1862
to wife
Writes from Camp Wool. Upset to see so many men sick; had 200 men down a few days ago. Since they have left for Washington, ten men have died. He gets some exercise everyday because he wants to keep well for his wife and children and return home...
GLC09006.08
25 September 1861
Envelope has free frank signature of Reuben Eaton Fenton. Writes from Camp Caldwell. Has received more letters from his family and is extremely joyful to know that he has not been forgotten by them. Writes that his family's love and adoration...
GLC09006.04
10 October 1877
Woodhouse, J.O., fl. 1877
to the Honorable Secretary of the Treasury
This letter to the Secretary of the Treasury concerns the collector of taxes for the District of Perl River. According to Woodhouse he is behaving in a manner that is not totally honorable. He asks the Secretary to look into it and provides a list of...
GLC09400.127
04 April 1876
Temple, R.J., fl. 1876
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
This letter has a few points at first Temple is asking for a job in the postal service as a train agent. Then he asks after a number of people in Washington DC. Specifically he mentions Professor Minon. He also mentions some redistricting that took...
GLC09400.027
11 December 1876
Hancock, W.W., fl. 1876-1880
Hancock is writing to Senator Bruce about the situation of the country, specifically the last election in which Hayes was elected president. Hancock mentions being beaten by Seagleton because republicans were "not voting in some of the Counties...
GLC09400.198
February 7, 1865
Cook, George B., fl. 1845-1865
to parents
He is well. Got a letter from her and a letter from his sister. Mr. Bailey gave him $200 but he does not need it now. He will keep $60 of it. He cannot tell them if William McMehan had received the clothes he ordered. He asked the captain if he would...
GLC00653.22.15
26 December 1862
Bell, Grove L., 1844-1863
to sister
Had not received stamps in a long time and was therefore unable to write. Sorry to hear of his friend's sickness. Arrived in Fairfax a few days ago. "Threw away everything" on the march. Everyone had too much to carry, and one soldier in particular...
GLC08913.05
6 January 1863
to home friends
Friends have asked for boxes from home, and now wants to do the same. Asks to have the box ready as quickly as possible, within a day of the delivery of this letter if possible. Says to speak to Max Cadwell to see when he sent his box down. If they...
GLC08913.06
10 April 1943
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
to Estelle Spero
Diamond tells Estelle that the following day he shall turn twenty-one, and that to mark the occasion he has been inflicted by a bad case of diarrhea. Sidney compares democracy to a map cause, in that when things are easy, people are "prone to get...
GLC09120.215
February 16, 1865
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
to Ethan A. Hitchcock
Writes to Major General Hitchcock about exchanging prisoners. Believes that prisoners not wanting to return to Confederate service should be exchanged first. "Those who preferred Northern prisons to a return to the rebel service were invited to...
GLC05727
February 27, 1861
Nixon, J.O., fl. 1861
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 13, no. 307 (February 27, 1861)]
Published at 70 Camp Street. Reference to the gathering of the Southern Congress, which formed a committee to deal with public lands and also dealt with the formation of the cabinet. Announcement of Henry J. Ellet of Mississippi as Postmaster-General...
GLC05960.02.07
February 27, 1864
Bope, Abraham, 1837-?
to his brother
Bope writes to an unidentified brother from Bridgeport. Reports they are waiting for Confederate General John Morgan (possibly John Tyler Morgan) to arrive with four forces of artillery. Comments that the weather is warm and dry. Reports that they...
GLC03523.03.20
February 26, 1861
Nichols, A.A., fl. 1861-1901
Special order no. 34
Re: instructions for Col. Chandler to procede with all hast and deliver the dispatches in his care to Washington.
GLC06979.01
4 November 1861
Garesche, Julius, fl. 1861
Commission of Chandler to the rank of Major
Commission of Chandler to the rank of Major of the 5th infantry
GLC06979.03
February 15, 1862
Thomas, L., fl. 1862
Special orders no. 34
A report of soldiers held prisioner by the confederate troops, that have been exchanged for prisoners held by the US Army. Only one exchange which is D. T. Chandler for A. J. Bradford.
GLC06979.04
21 August 1865
Woolley, John, fl. 1865
[Orders to Report]
Orders Chandler to report to Provost Marshal's office prepared to go to Washington
GLC06979.08
29 April 1861
List of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores [two duplicate copies.]
List of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores
GLC06979.02
2 April 1865
Chandler, Daniel T., fl. 1861-1868
Request for documentation of his resignation
Endorsed by John C. Breckinridge, Sec. of War
GLC06979.05
Wallace, Samuel B., fl. 1865
General Orders no. 87
re: prisoners of war, specifically a change in policy from "Prisoners of War (rebels) paroled to return to their homes to await exchange, will not be permited to remain in this Department unless their former residence is within it's limits" to " thet...
GLC06979.06
1 May 1865
Smith, Normand, fl. 1865
Provost Marshal Certificate No. 1958
A certificate that states that D.T. Chandler took the oath of office prescribed by the President of the United States in his proclamation on December 8th 1863
GLC06979.07
2 May 1865
to E.M. Stanton, Sec. of War
GLC06979.09
5 July 1861
Porter, Charles B., fl. 1861-1863
to Heather Henry
He got a pass to go down to Washington the other day. He visited the gallery and the senate chambers. Very Faded.
GLC02172.04
14 July 1945
Tuskegee Army Air Field (Tuskegee, Alabama)
Hawks Cry
Vol IV, No. 12 issue of Hawks Cry, a student newspaper at the Tuskegee Army Air Field. Front page features an article about "Roger," a musical co-written by James T. Williams which, according to the article, stimulated the sale of half a million war...
GLC09587.218
23 October 1945
A&R Class 36 Presents Bloomer Girl
A program for the production of the musical comedy "Bloomer Girl" by "A&R Class 36," performed at "W + L Gym". "Lt. Williams" played the role of Alexander. First page contains the title and production logo. Third page is a title page and lists...
GLC09587.219
19 October 1943
Western Union
to H. Hamilton Williams
Telegram is from Flemmie P. Kittrell sending sympathies to H. Hamilton Williams, LeRoi's brother, on behalf of his passing. He also apologizes for not being able to say good-bye before leaving for the funeral.
GLC09587.099
Telegram is from T. Lucille Salisbury to H. Hamilton Williams expressing sympathy for the loss of his brother, LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.100
to H. Hamilton Williams and Family
Telegram is from Ethel Butche and Lareme Granes to H. Hamilton Williams saying that they hope the pride he has for his brother makes the news of his death less painful.
GLC09587.101
to Mr. and Mrs. H. Hamilton Williams and Family
Telegram is from Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Gill to Mr. and Mrs. H. Hamilton Williams and family apologizing that they could not make it to LeRoi's funeral.
GLC09587.102
to Mrs. Cordella Williams and Family
Telegram is from the First Baptist Church Senior Choir to Mrs "Cordella" Williams and her family sending sympathies for the loss of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.103
1923-1943
[Two photograph albums belonging to William Jenkins, 1923-1943][Decimalized .01-.02]
Two photograph albums belonging to William Jenkins dated 1923-1943. The first album contains images of Jenkins while stationed in various bases throughout the world. Contains images of military life on base as well as visiting heritage sites. The...
GLC09596
3 December 1777
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
to George Washington
Offers Washington his sentiments "upon the advisability of a Winter Campaign and practicability of an attack upon Philadelphia with the aid of a considerable body of Militia asembled [sic] at an appointed time and place ... I think a Winters Campaign...
GLC02437.00671
August 1864
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
to Nancy E. Jones
Burning in and around Atlanta and Macon; circular from General Sherman congratulating the soldiers on their success.
GLC02739.130
17 July 1863
Epperly, Christian M., 1837-1904
to Mary Epperly
Says that he has heard the Yankees took 35,000 prisoners at Vicksburg, Mississippi, 175-200 pieces of artillery, and about 10,000 shells. Writes that he was sorry to hear that George Phleagar died in the battle of Gettysburg.
GLC02715.060
27 December 1863
Says that he has written her four letters since the battle, but she received none of them. Notes that the food is very bad. Writes that the weather is miserable and his regiment does not have its overcoats yet. Believes the war is almost over.
GLC02715.077
1 August 1863
Burnett, Lawrence T., fl. 1862-1863
The confederate states. [Vol. 4, no. 42 (August 1, 1863)]
Mississippi militia report. Repeats of exchange order and recompense act for soldiers' families. Letter from soldier is reprinted. Gray and white swirl pattern outlined in blue dots.
GLC06208.26
2 November 1864
Writes from Florrans, Alabama (possibly referring to Florence, Alabama). Notes that they have spent two days putting up a pontoon bridge. Writes extensively about God's will, his hopes for peace, and his desire to see his family. Also mentions...
GLC02715.109
25 September 1864
Writes that he dreamt he was home holding Sarahgill and Christian. Notes that they are building breastworks. Says that the army owes him seven months wages and $45 for clothing.
GLC02715.110
January 21, 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
26 April 1861
Allen, Joseph H., fl. 1859-1865
to Mary Mayberry
Written by Allen on the USS "Congress." References his sister's letter of 17 March. Says there is not much to write about. Says he is in good health and is comfortable. Reports that "the ships Company intend[s] giveing [sic] a grand Ball in Phila...
GLC02829.04
29 May 1863
McIntire, Frank T., fl. 1863
to Mary and Bill Mayberry
References Mary's letter of 29 April. Also writes to Mary's husband Bill. Returned to Key West after a cruise of 43 days, in which they captured 8 sailing vessels and destroyed one steamer, the "Cuba." Says the loss of the "Cuba" was bad as they were...
GLC02829.10
20 June 1863
Allen, George D., fl. 1859-1864
Says he received her letter with his mother's letter about a week ago. Says he waited to write until he finished the clothes and had them shipped by the Express Office. They were made as close to the measurements sent to him as possible. Says she...
GLC02829.11
6 October 1862
Tillotson, George W., 1830-1918
To his wife
Complains of no letters received, diarrhea, reviewed by Pres. Lincoln, officers resigning, wishes for Sibley tents so he can be warmer. Written on patriotic stationery.
GLC04558.046
9 October 1862
five miles from Harpers Ferry. Farm business, complains of food. "I am pretty weak from the diarea I weigh only 136 lbs."
GLC04558.047
19 November 1862
Written in pencil while on guard duty. Marching, Burnsides sending flag of truce to civilians telling them to leave, farm business.
GLC04558.054
21 April 1864
Smith, Edward, fl. 1863
to Tobias Gibson
Dated at "Cotton Press No. 4." Smith, a member of the 2nd LA Cavalry, Co. G, informs Gibson of his being wounded, captured and imprisoned. He requests $200-$300 in city funds.
GLC04501.096
21 November 1860
McSherry, Richard M., 1792-?
to Henry F. McSherry
Written by Richard to his son Henry as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy. References receiving Henry's letter the day before. Says he is in negotiations with John Janney(?) to purchase his farm "as you were so anxious I should buy land." Claims...
GLC03523.21.02
8 May 1864
Describes leaving New York and traveling to Yorktown without his regiment, journeying back to West Point to join them, and then the trip to Virginia. Briefly mentions battle for a railroad and the unit's transferred to the "seige Corps."
GLC04558.132
17 May 1864
Has not heard from his wife since he left New York. Lengthy decription of the back and forth fighting around Richmond and the heavy losses by both sides. Cross writing questions whether money sent from Elmira was received.
GLC04558.134
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