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24 November 1880
Pope, John, 1822-1892
to Force [Judge Manning Ferguson Force]
with annotations
GLC06762.070
6 December 1880
with annotations. Followed by blank half leaf.
GLC06762.071
4 January 1881
GLC06762.072
18 January 1881
Swain, D.E., fl. 1881
to John Pope
marked confidential
GLC06762.073
21 January 1881
GLC06762.074
29 January 1881
with annotations.
GLC06762.075
10 February 1881
GLC06762.076
16 February 1881
GLC06762.077
14 March 1881
with annotations. Followed by blank half leaf. envelope date 19 March.
GLC06762.078
22 March 1881
GLC06762.079
28 July 1881
GLC06762.080
3 November 1881
GLC06762.081
1 December 1881
GLC06762.082
9 December 1881
with annotations. Followed by blank half leaf. Envelope dated 12 December.
GLC06762.083
11 January 1882
GLC06762.084
15 January 1882
GLC06762.085
21 January 1882
GLC06762.086
22 January 1882
GLC06762.087
26 January 1882
GLC06762.088
7 February 1882
GLC06762.089
1 March 1882
GLC06762.090
3 March 1882
GLC06762.091
5 March 1882
GLC06762.092
24 March 1882
GLC06762.093
4 July 1882
GLC06762.094
14 July 1882
GLC06762.095
1 August 1882
some insect damage. with annotations
GLC06762.096
18 September 1882
GLC06762.097
20 October 1882
GLC06762.098
17 November 1882
GLC06762.099
GLC06762.100
26 November 1882
[The Chicago Tribune]
"Fitz John Porter. Senator Logan Replies to Gen. Grant's Recent Magazine Article. The History of the Case Reviewed at Length...etc."
GLC06762.101
15 December 1882
GLC06762.102
18 December 1882
GLC06762.103
2 January 1883
GLC06762.104
25 May 1883
GLC06762.105
1 June 1862-19 October 1862
Van Nuys, Samuel Watson, 1841-1864
[diary]
daily life, troop movements, visits home.
GLC07687.161
20 October 1862-10 May 1863
daily life, troop movements, and news of the war.
GLC07687.162
11 May 1863-16 October 1863
daily life, troop movements, and news of the war. 5 July reads: "The enemys loss has been enormous. Our men also suffered severly--especially our artillery. [B]ehind one of our batteris were 30 dead horses. The stench is almost unbearable."
GLC07687.163
1861-1877
Sartain, John, 1808-1897
[Portraits of Andrew Jackson, Daniel Webster and Henry Clay]
One untitled engraving circa 1861-1877. Portraits of Andrew Jackson, Daniel Webster, and Henry Clay. Engraved by John Sartain.
GLC08878.0100
Rogers, J.A., 1880-1966
[Portraits of Notable People]
One untitled engraving circa 1861-1877. Portraits of Charles Gravier, Count of Vergennes, William Alexander Stirling, General Charles Lee, Lord William Howe, and M. Gerard. Engraved by J. Rogers.
GLC08878.0101
10 June 1861
Wilkinson, Frederick W., fl. 1861-1863
to Amanda Wilkinson
Informs his wife that he has arrived in Baltimore. Notes that most of the people passed along the way received them warmly. He does note a few exceptions where this was not so. He states that if he dies in battle he fell for a "noble cause." Sends...
GLC03523.13.001
21 June 1861
Wilkinson writes from Camp W. Scott and is glad to hear his wife is doing so well. In a previous letter to him she had discussed her mother, Hannah, her sister, and Hannah's baby visiting her at her new house. States that he arrived in Washington, D...
GLC03523.13.002
7 July 1861
Written from Camp W. Scott. Explains to his wife that he does not know where he is going. Comments that he will go to the Senate and House of Representatives, both of which are in session. Also states that he will see her uncle. Tells his wife that...
GLC03523.13.003
10 July 1861
Written from Camp W. Scott. He comments that his regiment will take on its line of march this afternoon. States that he visited Washington and that her uncle was very kind to him.
GLC03523.13.004
22 July 1861
Goodridge, Allen, fl. 1861-1863
Goodridge, Amanda's uncle, writes that her husband is safe after being "engaged in one of the most deadly contests ever known" [possibly First Bull Run]. Explains that Frederick was placed in command of 23 skirmishers who were used in advance of...
GLC03523.13.005
24 July 1861
States that he is alive and well. However, he cannot say that about all of the other brave soldiers who died in the fighting. For two days men came from every place and the rebels could mount 25,000 men against them. On Thursday in the afternoon 160...
GLC03523.13.006
Encloses some money to his wife and sends her his love.
GLC03523.13.007
5 August 1861
Comments that it is very hot and that he hopes his wife will write to him because it is the only luxury he has. Notes that many of the men are sick. States that the new lieutenant works from morning to the evening with the men. Does not like...
GLC03523.13.008
15 September 1861
Visited with Amanda's uncle, Allen Goodridge, and her cousin as well. States that he has not been to Washington, D.C. for two months. Is worried that reports about casualties she receives are greatly exaggerated. Says he went down to where the enemy...
GLC03523.13.014
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