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21 October 1943
Office of the Director of Fighter Training
to Cordelia Williams
Telegram from the Office of the Director of Fighter Training offering sympathies on the loss of LeRoi Williams written to Cordelia Williams.
GLC09587.404
28 July 1943
Announcing the Graduation of Class SE-43-G, Tuskegee Army Air Field Tuskegee, Alabama
Graduation program from LeRoi's graduation from the Tuskegee Institute. Lists the names of the graduates and the schedule of events.
GLC09587.019
circa 1919-1943
Ragland, J. Farley, fl. 1940
"To Our Fallen Flyers"
A poem titled "To Our Fallen Flyers" by J. Farley Ragland. Underneath the typed text, someone has written in pencil "Sent Home by Bro."
GLC09587.053
16 October 1943
Western Union
to Mrs. C S Williams
Telegram written to Cordelia Williams informing her that "Brother" is arriving at 11:50 that night on "16=".
GLC09587.078
to Mrs Cordelia S Williams
A telegram sent to Mrs. Cordelia S. Williams by Colonel Boyd after the death of LeRoi Williams, informing her that his remains will arrive in Roanoke on Sunday evening. Written at Selfridge Air National Guard Base
GLC09587.083
1962-1966
United Press International
[James Meredith photographs, 1962-1966][Decimalized .01-.05]
Collection of five photographs related to James Meredith taken by UPI telephoto dated 1962-1966. Pertains to Meredith's enrollment as the first Black student at the University of Mississippi, his campus life and civil rights activism. One photograph...
GLC09824
6 October 1777
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
to Lucy Knox
Written from Artillery Park Camp, 25 miles from Philadelphia. Notes that he would have written more details earlier, but "the success of the enterprise depended upon secrecy...." Gives an account of the Battle of Germantown (4 October 1777), in...
GLC02437.00655
9 April 1864
Phillippe, George, fl. 1864
to Joseph Jones and family.
"Our country is Getting very Bad Some Will Steel and Some Will take the Bankrupt law and too lasy to Work."
GLC02739.108
9-12 November 1864
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
to Nancy E. Jones
Journey to rejoin his regiment in Nashville after furlough; Abraham Lincoln's election.
GLC02739.137
January 23, 1862
Epperly, Christian M., 1837-1904
to Mary Epperly
Writes from Camp Leids that there is a case of smallpox in the company, but he does not think it will spread since the company has been vaccinated. States that the Yankees are crossing the river above Fredricksburg, Virginia. Notes he will likely...
GLC02715.042
22 July 1863
Reports that there was a battle at Wythville, but his regiment did not get there in time to participate. Notes that the Yankees destroyed a lot of property there. Says that the prospects for peace are not good and the soldiers are becoming "gloomy...
GLC02715.062
4 November 1863
Writes from camp near Chatanooga that many men are sick and in the hospital. Notes that he has just arrived at Chattanooga. As punishment, he and the others are in the guard house. [He had deserted.] Gives his address as: "Buckners Division...
GLC02715.072
20 May 1864
Reports that 1,119 men were killed and wounded within ten minutes at the Battle of Resaca. Says that they are now forty miles from Atlanta, Georgia. Notes that the Yankees are close behind them and have possession of the railroad. Written from Ash...
GLC02715.092
3 June 1864
Informs her about friends and family members who have been wounded. Notes that he thinks they should fall back to Atlanta, Georgia. The Yankees may be trying to flank them out of their current position.
GLC02715.095
4 October 1862
Five divisions including his left Louisville in pursuit of the Confederates. The doctor will not excuse anyone from duty "until they are half dead." She knows "more at home than we do about what is going on." He believes that "Kentucky will be...
GLC02739.017
26 November 1862
to Nancy E. Jones and Benjamin Jones
They are camped again and in good spirits; he hopes for a visit from Benjamin. On stationery with poem titled "The Soldier's Dream," with bottom third of first page cut off.
GLC02739.024
7 January 1863
Joseph Walker and John Millis were killed in the Battle of Stones River.
GLC02739.031
13 August 1864
Allen, William, fl. 1834-1880
to Mary Mayberry
Says heat is bad, but he feels better than he ever has except for loneliness. Says "I have not the least caus[e] to complain only some times when I am off of duty and get to thinking and studying I will get low spirited when thinking of home and...
GLC02829.15
15 March 1863
Tillotson, George W., 1830-1918
To his wife
Written in pencil. Continued on March 16. Describes his accommodations: "The house consists of four pieces of tents, two of which are buttoned together, for the sides, with little rope loops, at the corners, to pin them down to the ground. ......
GLC04558.076
27 April 1822
Gordon, William, 1783-1851
to Aaron Hobart
Dr. Gordon writes on behalf of Ebed Stockton, a Revolutionary War soldier who lost his pension due to a new law and was petitioning to have it restored. Describes some of Stockton's ailments.
GLC06313.04.185
24 May 1864
Placed in command of a "post" along the James, GWT directs the defense of his troops as Confederates repeatedly attack from across a ravine. Also defends himself against rumors that he played games and drank at Parkers (in New York).
GLC04558.135
27 May 1864
Details the health of friends, including one who has measles, and acknowledges a pay raise. "This dearest is an awful campaign. Rivers of blood have already been shed but still the story is not half told yet."
GLC04558.136
16 October 1864
Travels to Point of Rocks to make out Muster Out rolls and to the hospital to visit friends. Sent money to wife. Written on U.S. Christian Commission stationery.
GLC04558.167
9 December 1861
"Last night was my first experience in a tent we had to set up our tents last night after dark and had no straw so we had to sleep on the ground[.]" Mentions inspecting himself for lice. Written on patriotic stationery.
GLC04558.002
23 May 1865
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
to his family
He writes of riding out with other officers to welcome Sherman's troops but getting lost and wet with rain along the way. He writes of seeing Mr. Birnie, Mr. Buckingham and Mr. Ripley in Richmond. He receives an order to escort the Springfield party...
GLC03603.342
January 27, 1862
Raising tents, selling bread that he baked, size of expedition. Written on patriotic stationery. Encloses an envelope originally addressed to him as an example to his wife of how not to address envelopes.
GLC04558.009
February 4, 1862
Settled in camp, weather, price of food coming down.
GLC04558.010
24 July 1862
Discharged from hospital previous day. Waiting for regiment at Norfolk and their speedy mail service, dreamed of seeing family except Lucy.
GLC04558.033
24 April 1864
Notes that many different regiments are gathering in the Yorktown area. Everyone is being ordered to store or ship their possessions. Writes that all men, including the band, are being armed.
GLC03603.272
19 May 1864
Writes that they endured a "flogging" from the rebels on Monday night. Notes that there is an order to clear trees in front of the rifle pits. He requests money.
GLC03603.284
18 July 1864
Writes an additional letter to include things he had forgotten. Requests a pair of cavalry boots and describes the type and size.
GLC03603.301
25 October 1862
Writes that he arrived back to camp with the supplies much earlier than expected. The regiment has been given orders to march the next morning and rumor has it that they are traveling 6-8 miles down the river to Berlin.
GLC03603.158
31 October 1862
Describes the journey from Pleasant Valley and the activities of the other officers in the new camp. Writes that he dreads the idea of a winter campaign and also writes about his tent, blanket, and food situation in comparison to that of the enlisted...
GLC03603.159
21 November 1862
Writes that he has asked the Quartermaster to purchase some supplies for him when he goes to Washington, D.C. to procure shoes and clothing. Describes the march and the current camp and assures his family of his comfort. Also says that the regiment...
GLC03603.166
February 1, 1863
Believes the winter campaign to be over. More men are allowed furloughs and there are plans to improve the camps. Hopes that arrangements will be made to have better mail service and that the sutlers will be supplied more efficiently.
GLC03603.187
21 May 1863
Writes that part of the regiment has been commanded to prepare three days rations and march as soon as possible. Coit and his company are to stay on duty at Fort Jerico. Says that there is nothing for him or the company to do at the fort and that he...
GLC03603.234
February 1, 1822
Turner, Charles, 1760-1839
Discusses the divided local opinion on the topic of a bankruptcy bill before congress. Also discusses the pension application of one of Hobart's constituents.
GLC06313.04.147
2 May 1854
Wallcut, Robert, fl. 1853
to David P. Harmon
Upon Harmon's request, Wallcut includes a list of suitable publications for inclusion in a public library. Amongst other works the list includes: William Garrison's Writings, Gidding's Speeches, "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Theodore Parker's "Discourse of...
GLC06143.18
circa 10 August 1861-1864
Phelps, Diton, fl. 1861-1864
to father
Writes to his father from Harrison's Landing. Informs him that he sent twenty dollars home with a man named C. B. Riggs. Instructs his father to use the money to "the best advantage." Letter is faded. Letter has an image of a soldier printed on...
GLC03523.49.17
Kessler, Thomas J., fl. 1843-1868
to Henry Kessler
Writes to his brother from Georgetown in Washington, D.C. Reports there will be a grand review of the entire army next week and a review of their division this afternoon. Hopes troops will be sent home after the review. Writes it may be some time...
GLC03523.52.55
16 September 1864
to Elizabeth N. Kessler
Writes to his sister from camp. Comments he has been sick but is now doing better. Reports it is quiet in camp and there has not been a lot of action for the last couple of weeks. Writes of being homesick. Notes he only weighs 120 pounds.
GLC03523.52.64
1862-1864
Hess, Luther M., fl. 1862-1864
[Diary of Luther Martin Hess]
Diary of soldier in 93rd Illinois Infantry, Co. G. Took part in Vicksburg, Chattanooga, Atlanta campaigns, and Sherman's "March to the Sea." Vivid writing throughout, some daily, some retrospectively. Confronted with the prospect of death during the...
GLC09353
9 October 1863
to his friends
Writes to his friends from Camp Douglas. Reports on a soldier who has not reported back to camp. Informs them that he expects their band to break up. Their regiment is short men, and he writes that it is hard to find good replacements. Comments...
GLC03523.52.17
22 November 1863
to A. P. Kessler
Writes to his father from Camp Douglas. Inquires after his health. Discusses another family member who is in the military. Comments they were invited to play in the city. The letter has a watermark on the top left hand corner.
GLC03523.52.24
15 April 1864
Writes to his friends from camp. Reports that his band has broken up and they are now waiting for orders. Believes they will either be transferred into a brigade band or will be discharged. Expresses his disappointment with the officers for not...
GLC03523.52.46
18 September 1865
Fendall, Philip Richard II, 1794-1868
to James R.Y. Fendall
Mentions a variety of government job opportunities which require the appointee to take the oath of allegiance to the United States, and mentions some positions which have not required it. Contains an extensive docket dated 21 October.
GLC03135.11.09
21 December 1861
Davis, Samuel H., ?-1862
to Dolly Davis
Writes to his wife. Discusses camp conditions and illnesses. A draft transcript is available.
GLC02738.01
Writes to his wife. Discusses his farm and the drought back home (Blackwater, Mississippi). State is not listed; however, Davis mentions being about 30 miles from Boonville, Mississippi. A draft transcript is available.
GLC02738.06
7 March 1862
Brown, James H., fl. 1861-1862
to Miss Brown
Writes to his sister discussing his journey and mentions the cutting of the rail road lines. Written at "Camp at Oak Grove."
GLC03060.02
20 March 1864
Denson, Virginius S., fl. 1842
to Miss Denson
Discusses his boredom at camp, his correspondence and surroundings.
GLC03135.02.03
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