Gladden, Addley Hogan, 1810-1862. A.H. Gladden papers, 1784-1960.
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A.H. Gladden papers, 1784-1960.
Family and military letters, orders, commissions, maps, and clippings re Seminole War, Palmetto Regiment in Mexican War, and Civil War service with 1st S.C. Regt., 1st Louisiana Regulars, and Alabama and Louisiana troops; including letter, 20 Nov. 1843, Columbia, S.C., to Gladden, Newberry County, re new postal route contractor between Monticello and Columbia; regulations, 15 Sept. 1845, H.Q. 5th Brigade, Camp Cantey, listing rules and daily schedule. Letter, 5 July 1846, from Maxcy Gregg, re Gregg's acceptance of post of Major in Palmetto Regiment; letter, 10 July 1846, Charleston, S.C., A[ndrew] P[ierce] Butler, re his election as Colonel of Palmetto Regiment, S.C. Volunteers; letter, 8 Dec. 1847, H.Q. Palmetto Regiment, National Palace, Mexico, to Lt. Benjamin W.D. Culp, Co. B, Palmetto Regiment, ordering him to Washington, D.C., via Charleston, S.C., reporting to Sec. of War re recruiting service and commending his actions in Mexico. Letter, 20 Nov. 1848, Columbia, S.C., to Gov. David Johnson, re fate of Palmetto Regiment flag bearers, and unit's entry into Mexico City; letter, c.1848, Columbia, S.C., from Whitemarsh B[enjamin] Seabrook, re state's presentation of sword for service in Mexican War; letter 24 Apr. 1860, New Orleans, from Mary Gladden, requesting his opinion of her suitor; letter, 12 Nov. 1860, New Orleans, Albert G. Blanchard, to Southern Rights Association Committee, re organization of Louisiana military force. Letter, 1 Dec. 1860, New Orleans, to his daughter, re serman of Rev. B[enjamin] M[organ] Palmer, noting that Southern Rights Association authorized publication of 5,000 copies; letter, 17 Jan. 1861, 1st Regt., S.C. Vol., Gladden to daughter, re his return to Louisiana's state convention to vote for secession; document, 5 July 1861, Pensacola, Fla., "Night Signals for Harbor Police"; reports, 26 Oct. and 30 Nov. 1861, re military activities at Fort Barrancas, Pensacola, Fla. Letter, 15 Mar. 1862, to Brigadier General D. Ruggles, Corinth, Miss., re Union Army retreat; letter, 12 Jan. 1863, Columbia, S.C., J. Marshall Caldwell, to Collin H. Minge, Mobile, Ala., re Wickersham's belief in Southern Independence, helping Confederate prisoners, and his efforts in the Pennsylvania conservative party; and letter, 13 Jan. 1873, Mobile, Ala., from Braxton Bragg, re drawing of A.H. Gladden.
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