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Sigel was born in Sinsheim, Baden (Germany), and attended the gymnasium in Bruchsal. He graduated from Karlsruhe Military Academy in 1843, and was commissioned as a lieutenant in the Baden Army. He met the revolutionaries Friedrich Hecker and Gustav von Struve and became associated with the revolutionary movement. He was wounded in a duel in 1847. The same year, he retired from the army to begin law school studies in Heidelberg. After organizing a revolutionary free corps in Mannheim and later in the Seekreis county, he soon became a leader of the Baden revolutionary forces (with the rank of colonel) in the 1848 Revolution, being one of the few revolutionaries with military command experience. In April 1848, he led the "Sigel-Zug", recruiting a militia of more than 4,000 volunteers to lead a siege against the city of Freiburg. His militia was defeated on April 23, 1848 by the numerically inferior but better led troops of the Grand Duchy of Baden. In 1849, he became Secretary of War and commander-in-chief of the revolutionary republican government of Baden. Wounded in a skirmish, Sigel had to resign his command but continued to support the revolutionary war effort as adjutant general to his successor Ludwik Mieroslawski. In July, after the defeat of the revolutionaries by Prussian troops and Mieroslawski's departure, Sigel led the retreat of the remaining troops in their flight to Switzerland. Sigel later went on to England. Sigel emigrated to the United States in 1852, as did many other German Forty-Eighters.
Sigel taught in the New York City public schools and served in the state militia. He married a daughter of Rudolf Dulon and taught in Dulon's school. In 1857, he became a professor at the German-American Institute in St. Louis, Missouri. He was elected director of the St. Louis public schools in 1860. He was influential in the Missouri immigrant community. He attracted Germans to the Union and antislavery causes when he openly supported them in 1861.
Shortly after the start of the war, Sigel was commissioned colonel of the 3rd Missouri Infantry, a commission dating from May 4, 1861. He recruited and organized an expedition to southwest Missouri, and subsequently fought the Battle of Carthage, where a force of pro-Confederate Missouri militia handed him a setback in a strategically insignificant fight. However, Sigel's defeat did help spark recruitment for the Missouri State Guard and local Confederate forces. Sigel later took part in a skirmish at Dug Springs.
Throughout the summer, President Lincoln actively sought the support of antislavery, pro-Unionist immigrants. Sigel, always popular with the German immigrants, was a good candidate to advance this plan. He was promoted to brigadier general on August 7, 1861, to rank from May 17, one of a number of early political generals endorsed by Lincoln.
Sigel served under Brig. Gen Nathaniel Lyon in the capture of the Confederate Camp Jackson in St. Louis and at the Battle of Wilson's Creek, where his command was routed after making a march around the Confederate camp and attacking from the rear. Sigel conducted the retreat of the army after the death of General Lyon.
His finest performance came on March 8, 1862, at the Battle of Pea Ridge, where he commanded two divisions and personally directed the Union artillery in the defeat of Maj. Gen. Earl Van Dorn on the second day of the battle.
Sigel was promoted to major general on March 21, 1862. He served as a division commander in the Shenandoah Valley and fought unsuccessfully against Maj. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, who managed to outwit and defeat the larger Union force in a number of small engagements. He commanded the I Corps in Maj. Gen. John Pope's Army of Virginia at the Second Battle of Bull Run, another Union defeat, where he was wounded in the hand.
Over the winter of 1862–63, Sigel commanded the XI Corps, consisting primarily of German immigrant soldiers, in the Army of the Potomac. During this period, the corps saw no action; it stayed in reserve during the Battle of Fredericksburg. Sigel had developed a reputation as an inept general, but his ability to recruit and motivate German immigrants kept him employed in a politically sensitive position. Many of these soldiers could speak little English beyond "I'm going to fight mit Sigel", which was their proud slogan and which became one of the favorite songs of the war.
They were quite disgruntled when Sigel left the corps in February 1863, and was replaced by Major-General Oliver O. Howard, who had no immigrant affinities. Fortunately for Sigel, the two black marks in the XI Corps' reputation—Chancellorsville and Gettysburg—would occur after he was relieved.
The reason for Sigel's relief is unclear. Some accounts cite failing health; others that he expressed his displeasure at the small size of his corps and asked to be relieved. Many historians also cite the lack of military prowess and skill. On multiple occasions, he made terrible military decisions, resulting in deaths of his soldiers and also Nathaniel Lyon in 1861 at the Battle of Wilson's Creek. General-in-chief Henry W. Halleck detested Sigel, and managed to keep him relegated to light duty in eastern Pennsylvania until March 1864. President Lincoln, for political reasons, directed Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton to place Sigel in command of the new Department of West Virginia.
In his new command, Sigel opened the Valley Campaigns of 1864, launching an invasion of the Shenandoah Valley. He was soundly defeated by Maj. Gen. John C. Breckinridge at the Battle of New Market, on May 15, 1864, which was particularly embarrassing due to the prominent role young cadets from the Virginia Military Institute played in his defeat. After the battle, Sigel was replaced by Maj. Gen. David Hunter. In July, Sigel fought Lt. Gen. Jubal A. Early at Harpers Ferry, but soon afterward was replaced by Albion P. Howe.
Sigel spent the rest of the war without an active command.
Sigel resigned his commission on May 4, 1865. He worked as editor of the Baltimore Wecker for a short time, and then as a newspaper editor in New York City. He filled a variety of political positions there, both as a Democrat and a Republican. In 1869, he ran on the Republican ticket for Secretary of State of New York, losing to the incumbent Democrat Homer Augustus Nelson. In May 1871 he became collector of internal revenue, and then in October 1871 register of the city. In 1887, President Grover Cleveland appointed him pension agent for the city of New York. He also lectured, worked in advertising and published the New York Monthly, a German-American periodical, for some years.
Franz Sigel died in New York in 1902 and is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in The Bronx, New York City. His granddaughter, Elsie Sigel, was the victim of a famous murder.
Statues of him stand in Riverside Park, corner 106th Street in Manhattan and in Forest Park in St. Louis, Missouri. There is also a park named for him in the Bronx, just south of the Courthouse near Yankee Stadium. Siegel Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn was named after him, Sigel Street in Worcester, Massachusetts was also named after him, as well as the village of Sigel, Pennsylvania, founded in 1865, in addition to Sigel, Illinois, which was settled in 1863. Sigel Township, Minnesota, settled in 1856 and organized in April 1862, was also named for Sigel. In about 1873 Sigel himself visited Sigel Township and New Ulm, Minnesota.
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Wikipedia.org article for Franz Sigel, viewed May 11, 2020
<p>Sigel was born in Sinsheim, Baden (Germany), and attended the gymnasium in Bruchsal. He graduated from Karlsruhe Military Academy in 1843, and was commissioned as a lieutenant in the Baden Army. He met the revolutionaries Friedrich Hecker and Gustav von Struve and became associated with the revolutionary movement. He was wounded in a duel in 1847. The same year, he retired from the army to begin law school studies in Heidelberg. After organizing a revolutionary free corps in Mannheim and later in the Seekreis county, he soon became a leader of the Baden revolutionary forces (with the rank of colonel) in the 1848 Revolution, being one of the few revolutionaries with military command experience. In April 1848, he led the "Sigel-Zug", recruiting a militia of more than 4,000 volunteers to lead a siege against the city of Freiburg. His militia was defeated on April 23, 1848 by the numerically inferior but better led troops of the Grand Duchy of Baden. In 1849, he became Secretary of War and commander-in-chief of the revolutionary republican government of Baden. Wounded in a skirmish, Sigel had to resign his command but continued to support the revolutionary war effort as adjutant general to his successor Ludwik Mieroslawski. In July, after the defeat of the revolutionaries by Prussian troops and Mieroslawski's departure, Sigel led the retreat of the remaining troops in their flight to Switzerland. Sigel later went on to England. Sigel emigrated to the United States in 1852, as did many other German Forty-Eighters.</p> <p>Sigel taught in the New York City public schools and served in the state militia. He married a daughter of Rudolf Dulon and taught in Dulon's school. In 1857, he became a professor at the German-American Institute in St. Louis, Missouri. He was elected director of the St. Louis public schools in 1860. He was influential in the Missouri immigrant community. He attracted Germans to the Union and antislavery causes when he openly supported them in 1861.</p> <p>Shortly after the start of the war, Sigel was commissioned colonel of the 3rd Missouri Infantry, a commission dating from May 4, 1861. He recruited and organized an expedition to southwest Missouri, and subsequently fought the Battle of Carthage, where a force of pro-Confederate Missouri militia handed him a setback in a strategically insignificant fight. However, Sigel's defeat did help spark recruitment for the Missouri State Guard and local Confederate forces. Sigel later took part in a skirmish at Dug Springs.</p> <p>Throughout the summer, President Lincoln actively sought the support of antislavery, pro-Unionist immigrants. Sigel, always popular with the German immigrants, was a good candidate to advance this plan. He was promoted to brigadier general on August 7, 1861, to rank from May 17, one of a number of early political generals endorsed by Lincoln.</p> <p>Sigel served under Brig. Gen Nathaniel Lyon in the capture of the Confederate Camp Jackson in St. Louis and at the Battle of Wilson's Creek, where his command was routed after making a march around the Confederate camp and attacking from the rear. Sigel conducted the retreat of the army after the death of General Lyon.</p> <p>His finest performance came on March 8, 1862, at the Battle of Pea Ridge, where he commanded two divisions and personally directed the Union artillery in the defeat of Maj. Gen. Earl Van Dorn on the second day of the battle.</p> <p>Sigel was promoted to major general on March 21, 1862. He served as a division commander in the Shenandoah Valley and fought unsuccessfully against Maj. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, who managed to outwit and defeat the larger Union force in a number of small engagements. He commanded the I Corps in Maj. Gen. John Pope's Army of Virginia at the Second Battle of Bull Run, another Union defeat, where he was wounded in the hand.</p> <p>Over the winter of 1862–63, Sigel commanded the XI Corps, consisting primarily of German immigrant soldiers, in the Army of the Potomac. During this period, the corps saw no action; it stayed in reserve during the Battle of Fredericksburg. Sigel had developed a reputation as an inept general, but his ability to recruit and motivate German immigrants kept him employed in a politically sensitive position. Many of these soldiers could speak little English beyond "I'm going to fight mit Sigel", which was their proud slogan and which became one of the favorite songs of the war.</p> <p>They were quite disgruntled when Sigel left the corps in February 1863, and was replaced by Major-General Oliver O. Howard, who had no immigrant affinities. Fortunately for Sigel, the two black marks in the XI Corps' reputation—Chancellorsville and Gettysburg—would occur after he was relieved.</p> <p>The reason for Sigel's relief is unclear. Some accounts cite failing health; others that he expressed his displeasure at the small size of his corps and asked to be relieved. Many historians also cite the lack of military prowess and skill. On multiple occasions, he made terrible military decisions, resulting in deaths of his soldiers and also Nathaniel Lyon in 1861 at the Battle of Wilson's Creek. General-in-chief Henry W. Halleck detested Sigel, and managed to keep him relegated to light duty in eastern Pennsylvania until March 1864. President Lincoln, for political reasons, directed Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton to place Sigel in command of the new Department of West Virginia.</p> <p>In his new command, Sigel opened the Valley Campaigns of 1864, launching an invasion of the Shenandoah Valley. He was soundly defeated by Maj. Gen. John C. Breckinridge at the Battle of New Market, on May 15, 1864, which was particularly embarrassing due to the prominent role young cadets from the Virginia Military Institute played in his defeat. After the battle, Sigel was replaced by Maj. Gen. David Hunter. In July, Sigel fought Lt. Gen. Jubal A. Early at Harpers Ferry, but soon afterward was replaced by Albion P. Howe.</p> <p>Sigel spent the rest of the war without an active command.</p> <p>Sigel resigned his commission on May 4, 1865. He worked as editor of the Baltimore Wecker for a short time, and then as a newspaper editor in New York City. He filled a variety of political positions there, both as a Democrat and a Republican. In 1869, he ran on the Republican ticket for Secretary of State of New York, losing to the incumbent Democrat Homer Augustus Nelson. In May 1871 he became collector of internal revenue, and then in October 1871 register of the city. In 1887, President Grover Cleveland appointed him pension agent for the city of New York. He also lectured, worked in advertising and published the New York Monthly, a German-American periodical, for some years.</p> <p>Franz Sigel died in New York in 1902 and is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in The Bronx, New York City. His granddaughter, Elsie Sigel, was the victim of a famous murder.</p> <p>Statues of him stand in Riverside Park, corner 106th Street in Manhattan and in Forest Park in St. Louis, Missouri. There is also a park named for him in the Bronx, just south of the Courthouse near Yankee Stadium. Siegel Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn was named after him, Sigel Street in Worcester, Massachusetts was also named after him, as well as the village of Sigel, Pennsylvania, founded in 1865, in addition to Sigel, Illinois, which was settled in 1863. Sigel Township, Minnesota, settled in 1856 and organized in April 1862, was also named for Sigel. In about 1873 Sigel himself visited Sigel Township and New Ulm, Minnesota.</p>
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Ambrose W. Thompson Papers, 1847-1960, (bulk 1860-1882)
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Ambrose W. Thompson Papers 1847-1960 (bulk 1860-1882)
Businessman. Business and family correspondence, letterbooks, memoranda, reports, statistical tables, patent papers, stocks and bonds, drawings, maps, and printed matter and miscellaneous material relating to Thompson's career as a businessman.
ArchivalResource: 12,000 items; 53 containers plus 2 oversize; 26 linear feet
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Ambrose W. Thompson Papers, 1847-1960, (bulk 1860-1882)
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Ambrose W. Thompson Papers 1847-1960 (bulk 1860-1882)
Businessman. Business and family correspondence, letterbooks, memoranda, reports, statistical tables, patent papers, stocks and bonds, drawings, maps, and printed matter and miscellaneous material relating to Thompson's career as a businessman.
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- Thompson, Ambrose W. Papers of Ambrose W. Thompson, 1847-1960 (bulk 1860-1882).
Franz Sigel Papers, 1806-1930 (Bulk 1848-1880)
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Franz Sigel Papers 1806-1930 (Bulk 1848-1880)
Franz Sigel was a German American general during the American Civil War who was enormously popular with German immigrants. His papers include correspondence, including correspondence from President Abraham Lincoln; military materials, which includes battle orders and maps; and other personal writings and ephemera. Many of the materials in this collection are in German.
ArchivalResource: 3.2 Linear feet; (8 boxes, 1 oversize)
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[Southwest of Missouri, near Arkansas].
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[Southwest of Missouri, near Arkansas]. [1861]
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- [Southwest of Missouri, near Arkansas].
Whaley, Kellian Van Rensalear, 1821-1876. Papers, 1861-1879.
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Papers, 1861-1879.
Letters, 1861-1865, written to U.S. Representative Kellian Van Rensalear Whaley of Wayne County, W. Va., by friends and constituents. Correspondents include Schuyler Colfax (asking for support for his bid to become Speaker of the House of Representatives), Daniel Duane Tompkins Farnsworth (discussing West Virginia politics), William Dinly Rollyson (concerning the appointment of Gen. Franz Sigel as commander of the Department of West Virginia), Gen. Franz Sigel (concerning his appointment and military operations in West Virginia), John S. Witcher, and A.L. Wylie (enclosing a formula for invisible writing as a form of communication after he crosses into enemy territory). Many other letters are from Union soldiers requesting Whaley's assistance with discharges or transfers. Post-war items include a copy of an act authorizing the citizens of Jefferson and Berkeley counties, Virginia, to decide on annexation to West Virginia, and a letter to Warren Whaley appointing him a lieutenant in the Mason County Riflemen.
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- Whaley, Kellian Van Rensalear, 1821-1876. Papers, 1861-1879.
Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. Position at Chantilly / copy.
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Position at Chantilly / copy. [1862 or 1863]
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- Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. Position at Chantilly / copy.
Reader, F. S. (Frank Smith), b. 1842. Diary, 1864 Mar. 10-1864 June 23.
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Diary, 1864 Mar. 10-1864 June 23.
Description of the march up the Valley of Virginia, the burning of VMI, taking trophies in Lexington, and the march to Lynchburg.
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- Reader, F. S. (Frank Smith), b. 1842. Diary, 1864 Mar. 10-1864 June 23.
Westendarp, W. [Map of an area between the Robertson and Great Run Rivers near Madison, Virginia] / W. Westendarp.
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[Map of an area between the Robertson and Great Run Rivers near Madison, Virginia] / W. Westendarp. [ca. 1862]
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- Westendarp, W. [Map of an area between the Robertson and Great Run Rivers near Madison, Virginia] / W. Westendarp.
Perry, Josiah W. Letters, Aug. 22, 1862-Dec. 1, 1864.
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Letters, Aug. 22, 1862-Dec. 1, 1864.
Letters, mostly to Phebe, with a few to his brother and sister also in Mass. sent from Arlington Heights, Alexandria, Old Camp Stafford, Fredricksburg and Bristow Station. The last few are from a hospital after he has been wounded. Writes of troop movements and daily activities in camp, battle descriptions, the men who have been wounded or killed, news of the war and family and friends back home. Describes the officers, with several references to Colonel Sigel and Colonel Maggi. Talks of the many Germans in the regiment and what good soldiers they are. After listing several who were recently killed and writing of the deprivations endured, he angrily writes of "the miserable cowards" at home who will not help to end the war by joining in.
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- Perry, Josiah W. Letters, Aug. 22, 1862-Dec. 1, 1864.
Ernst, George W., 26th Indiana Volunteers. Plan of the battle field of Prairie Grove Ark., Decembr. 7th 1862 / compiled & drawn by Geo. W. Ernst.
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Plan of the battle field of Prairie Grove Ark., Decembr. 7th 1862 / compiled & drawn by Geo. W. Ernst. [1862?]
Collection of two similar military maps. Both covers an area near Fayetteville, Ark. Each shows and identifies infantry, calvalry and artillary positions and movements. Each also shows landforms, vegetation and streams.
ArchivalResource: 2 maps : ms., col., on tracing cloth ; each 40 x 53 cm.
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- Ernst, George W., 26th Indiana Volunteers. Plan of the battle field of Prairie Grove Ark., Decembr. 7th 1862 / compiled & drawn by Geo. W. Ernst.
Position of the troops under Colonel Sigel's Command in the southwest of Missouri, near Arkansas, on the 2d of July, 1861.
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Position of the troops under Colonel Sigel's Command in the southwest of Missouri, near Arkansas, on the 2d of July, 1861. [1861?]
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- Position of the troops under Colonel Sigel's Command in the southwest of Missouri, near Arkansas, on the 2d of July, 1861.
Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. 1st Division Chantilly Va.
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1st Division Chantilly Va. [1862 or 1863]
Collection includes two drafts of the same map. Each shows position of infantry and cavalry, also buildings and owners' names.
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Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. Battle ground of June 5th 1864.
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Battle ground of June 5th 1864. [1864?]
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- Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. Battle ground of June 5th 1864.
Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. [Map of an area between the Robertson and Rapidan Rivers near Madison, Virginia] / B[???]y ; guides Sgt. Charles Wood ; Ambrose [Lar]icks, Comp. K. First Maryl. Rgt.
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[Map of an area between the Robertson and Rapidan Rivers near Madison, Virginia] / B[???]y ; guides Sgt. Charles Wood ; Ambrose [Lar]icks, Comp. K. First Maryl. Rgt. 1862 Aug. 17.
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- Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. [Map of an area between the Robertson and Rapidan Rivers near Madison, Virginia] / B[???]y ; guides Sgt. Charles Wood ; Ambrose [Lar]icks, Comp. K. First Maryl. Rgt.
George E. Stonebridge Photograph Collection, Bulk, 1899-1904, 1897-1918 (Bulk 1899-1904)
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George E. Stonebridge Photograph Collection Bulk, 1899-1904 1897-1918 (Bulk 1899-1904)
Stonebridge's work preserves scenes of outdoor family activities and local events in the Bronx. A sample of subjects includes Bronx parks, Croton dam strike, Brooklyn Navy Yard, funeral of General Franz Sigel, Dewey Naval and Land Parade, Niagara Falls, Jerome Park, Van Cortlandt Park, May Walk 1898-1899, Cycle Parade 1897-1898, wrecks, fires, Sportsman's Show, Stevens airship, Fordham, portraits, Orchard Beach, City Island, clubs, houses, churches, gas works (where Stonebridge was employed), New York Zoological Park, state militia camps and activities, the Seventh Regiment and Riverside Park. There are also baseball teams in action, scenes from Garrison, N.Y., and grim views of the "General Slocum" steamboat disaster victims
ArchivalResource: 33.0 Linear feet; (4,578 4 x 5" glass negatives; 8 2 x 3" acetate negatives; 40 4 x 5" glass positives; 2288 4 x5" vintage prints; 4 8 x 10" vintage prints; 94 vintage mounted prints; 76 8 x 10" modern copy prints; 1 small photograph album; and 1 photographer's logbook)
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- George E. Stonebridge Photograph Collection, Bulk, 1899-1904, 1897-1918 (Bulk 1899-1904)
Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902. Letter, Oct. 9, 1862.
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Letter, Oct. 9, 1862.
Letter to President Lincoln sent from Fairfax Courthouse, Va., introducing and asking for an interview for his Aid de Camp, Capt. George G. Lyon.
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- Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902. Letter, Oct. 9, 1862.
Approved Pension File for Elise Sigel, Widow of Major General Franz Sigel, U.S. Volunteers (WC-550037)
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Approved Pension File for Elise Sigel, Widow of Major General Franz Sigel, U.S. Volunteers (WC-550037)
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Map showing the disposition of troops of the 1st & 2d Divisions on the 7th of March between 3 & 4 p.m. and of one part of them in the night of 7th, to 8th, commanded by Gen. Sigel.
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Map showing the disposition of troops of the 1st & 2d Divisions on the 7th of March between 3 & 4 p.m. and of one part of them in the night of 7th, to 8th, commanded by Gen. Sigel. [1862?]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., col., on printed ruled paper ; 26 x 20 cm.
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- Map showing the disposition of troops of the 1st & 2d Divisions on the 7th of March between 3 & 4 p.m. and of one part of them in the night of 7th, to 8th, commanded by Gen. Sigel.
Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902. Letter : Stafford, Va., 1862 Jan. 20.
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Letter : Stafford, Va., 1862 Jan. 20.
Autograph letter signed. Recommendation of Major G. S. Nichols to the command of a cavalry regiment.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 21 cm.
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- Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902. Letter : Stafford, Va., 1862 Jan. 20.
Weydemeyer, Luise. Luise Weydemeyer and family correspondence, 1849-1869.
Title:
Luise Weydemeyer and family correspondence, 1849-1869.
Letters from relatives and friends concern personal and business matters and discuss Union army recruitment and training during the Civil War. Letters, 1862-1866, from Elise Sigel, wife of Union general Franz Sigel, describe her husband's military activities and later civilian career, various Federal military campaigns, and operation of the Union army high command.
ArchivalResource: 100 items.1 microfilm reel
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- Weydemeyer, Luise. Luise Weydemeyer and family correspondence, 1849-1869.
[Plan of the Battlefield of Pea Ridge, Arkansas].
Title:
[Plan of the Battlefield of Pea Ridge, Arkansas]. [1862?]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms. ; 33 x 41 cm.
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- [Plan of the Battlefield of Pea Ridge, Arkansas].
Brigham Young photographs, circa 1860-1870
Title:
Brigham Young photographs, circa 1860-1870
Collection of carte-de-visite photographs and engravings from an album received by Miriam Young Hardy at settlement of the Brigham Young estate. Contains portraits of Young family members, Church leaders, Civil War military officers of both the Union and Confederacy forces, U.S. government officials, and other prominent people of the 1840s-1870s. Photographs of Young family members include: John W. Young, Mary Ann Angell Young, Mary Ann Ayers Young, and Naamah K. J. Carter Young. One studio view of a possible female Young standing by chair is unidentified. Photographs of Church leaders include: Ezra T. Benson, Heber C. Kimball, Orson Pratt, George A. Smith, and Brigham Young. Brigham Young and other Latter-day Saints were probably familiar with many of the military officers and government leaders as acquaintances or adversaries during the Mexican War, Utah Expedition, and federal administration during the Utah territorial era. Several photographs are not labeled. Collection includes political cartoon "The Great Surrender" showing miniature photographs of Earl Russell, Mason, Slidell, and Secretary Seward and artistic images labeled "On to Richmond" and "All Quiet on the Potomac." Also includes photo of unidentified man labeled "Specimen Brick" and caricature labeled "Disgusted Secesh Leaving Dixie". Photographers in the collection include E. Anthony and E. and H. T. Anthony (borrowed images from Brady's negatives), New York; Charles D. Fredricks & Co., New York; Perry (Bookbinder), Philadelphia; J. E. McClees, Philadelphia; Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York; Savage and Ottinger, Salt Lake City; and Hermann Ohm, Copenhagen, Denmark.
ArchivalResource: DRPS: 1 electronic record; Photograph: 9 fd. (102 items), 10 x 7 cm.; Microfilm: 1 reel, 35 mm.; Photograph neg.: 13 items; Microfilm neg.: 1 reel; Compact disc (RAW IMAGES): 1 disk, 4-3/4 in.; Compact disc (MASTER): 1 disk, 4-3/4 in.; Compact disc (USER COPY): 1 disk, 4-3/4 in.
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- PH 1716, Young, Brigham 1801-1877. Brigham Young photographs circa 1860-1870
Allen, Mary Rivers. Collection of letters and autographs, 1846-1881
Title:
Collection of letters and autographs, 1846-1881
Letters and autographs relating to the Civil War period. Many letters addressed to Henry Bowen Anthony and Henry Wilson; some with accompanying photographs.
ArchivalResource: Approximately 75 items.
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- Allen, Mary Rivers,. Collection of letters and autographs, 1846-1881.
Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902. Franz Sigel papers, 1863-1870.
Title:
Franz Sigel papers, 1863-1870.
Pages from a letterpress book (1863 March 21-1865 June 2) containing Sigel's letter of commendation for Union army officer James M. Kennedy and other papers; and ALS (1870 January 9) from Sigel to W. A. Knapp, adjutant general of Ohio. Includes preservation photocopies.
ArchivalResource: 10 items.
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- Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902. Franz Sigel papers, 1863-1870.
United States. Army of the Potomac. Corps, 11th. Map of routes and positions of the XI Corps under command of General Franz Sigel from Middeltown [sic] to Fredericksburg / Franz Kappner, Chief Engineer, Eleventh Corps.
Title:
Map of routes and positions of the XI Corps under command of General Franz Sigel from Middeltown [sic] to Fredericksburg / Franz Kappner, Chief Engineer, Eleventh Corps. [1863 or 1864]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., col., on tracing cloth ; 95 x 102 cm.
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- United States. Army of the Potomac. Corps, 11th. Map of routes and positions of the XI Corps under command of General Franz Sigel from Middeltown [sic] to Fredericksburg / Franz Kappner, Chief Engineer, Eleventh Corps.
Rosengarten, J. G. (Joseph George), 1835-1921. The German allied troops in the North American war of independence, and related materials, ca. 1767-1893.
Title:
The German allied troops in the North American war of independence, and related materials, ca. 1767-1893.
Extra-illustrated edition of J. G. Rosengarten's The German allied troops in the North American war of independence, 1776-1783 (Albany, NY: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1893), a translation and abridgement of Max von Eelking's 2-volume work: Die deutschen Hülfstruppen im nordamerikanischen Befreiungskriege, 1776 bis 1783 (Hannover: Helwing, 1863); Rosengarten's work is based on both volumes of the original, but the title page erroneously states: Vol. I. The volume contains a total of 18 original documents dated 1767 to 1893; 74 portraits of 57 different subjects, including one of Rosengarten; 7 maps; and 25 other illustrations, including 2 in color (leaves following p. 162, 254). The original documents include: 15 letters or memoranda; a marriage certificate for John Michael (?) and Elisabeth Grauel on 2 April 1767, signed by Michael Schlatter and with a red wax seal showing his coat of arms (leaf following p. 240); a ledger sheet for Pulaski's Legion in Charleston, dated 8 August 1779, signed by Charles-Frédéric Bedaulx (leaf following p. 176); and a customs form signed by Peter Muhlenberg on 11 September 1804 (leaf following p. 222). The letter by Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, is incomplete (last leaf only). The volume has indices of names (p. 353-356) and places (p. 357-360). The upper cover and front free endpaper are detached.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume.
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- Rosengarten, J. G. (Joseph George), 1835-1921. The German allied troops in the North American war of independence, and related materials, ca. 1767-1893.
Record Group 48: Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior, 1826 - 2009
Series: Field Office Appointment Papers, 1849 - 1907
File Unit: Sigel, Franz - New York - Pension Agent - New York City Pension Office
Title:
Record Group 48: Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior, 1826 - 2009
Series: Field Office Appointment Papers, 1849 - 1907
File Unit: Sigel, Franz - New York - Pension Agent - New York City Pension Office
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Gordon, Nancy. Homassel family of Virginia notes [manuscript], [1946?].
Title:
Homassel family of Virginia notes [manuscript], [1946?].
The collection consists of one page of notes on the family by Nancy (Nannie B. Gordon and four pages of notes by W. Edwin Hemphill on the autobiography of Mrs. Caroline Homassel Thornton which appeared in the ACHS Papers, vols. V and VI and includes a Civil War incident involving General Franz Sigel.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Gordon, Nancy. Homassel family of Virginia notes [manuscript], [1946?].
Hedgeman, G. [Map of an area north of Sperryville and Warrenton, Virginia] / G. Hedgeman ...
Title:
[Map of an area north of Sperryville and Warrenton, Virginia] / G. Hedgeman ... [1862]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms. ; 26 x 20 cm., on sheet 26 x 40 cm.
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- Hedgeman, G. [Map of an area north of Sperryville and Warrenton, Virginia] / G. Hedgeman ...
Crandell, Lewis H. Lewis H. Crandell Civil War diary, 1863 Jan 1-Dec. 25.
Title:
Lewis H. Crandell Civil War diary, 1863 Jan 1-Dec. 25.
Lewis H. Crandell's pocket diary containing over two-hundred pages of entries recording his Civil War experiences during the year 1863. Crandell used the cross-hatch technique in parts of his diary.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Crandell, Lewis H. Lewis H. Crandell Civil War diary, 1863 Jan 1-Dec. 25.
Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902. Letter signed : St. Louis, Mo., to a Secretary Woods, 1861 Sept. 3.
Title:
Letter signed : St. Louis, Mo., to a Secretary Woods, 1861 Sept. 3.
Sending an order from General Frémont concerning the organization of troops listed into Regiments and Brigades.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902. Letter signed : St. Louis, Mo., to a Secretary Woods, 1861 Sept. 3.
Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902. Franz Sigel papers, 1861-1862, 1900-1901.
Title:
Franz Sigel papers, 1861-1862, 1900-1901.
Letterbooks of letters sent and received, 1861-1862, volumes of military orders received, 1861 Aug.-1862 Feb., and issued, 1861 Aug.-1862 Mar., and account book, 1901-1902, of Union Army Brigadier General Franz Sigel, chiefly pertaining to his military activities in Missouri during the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 6 v.
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- Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902. Franz Sigel papers, 1861-1862, 1900-1901.
Orlemann, L. H. Battlefield of Chancellorsville, May 2nd, 1863 / [sketched?] by L.H. Orlemann Topological Engineer, staf[f] II Brigade III Division 11 Army Corps.
Title:
Battlefield of Chancellorsville, May 2nd, 1863 / [sketched?] by L.H. Orlemann Topological Engineer, staf[f] II Brigade III Division 11 Army Corps. [1863?]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., col. ; 28 x 21 cm.
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- Orlemann, L. H. Battlefield of Chancellorsville, May 2nd, 1863 / [sketched?] by L.H. Orlemann Topological Engineer, staf[f] II Brigade III Division 11 Army Corps.
Strategical map of the country between Fayetteville, Maysville & Cassville showing the different positions & movements of the 1st & 2d division under command of Gen. Sigel on the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th & 9th of March.
Title:
Strategical map of the country between Fayetteville, Maysville & Cassville showing the different positions & movements of the 1st & 2d division under command of Gen. Sigel on the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th & 9th of March. [1862?]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms. ; 25 x 20 cm.
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- Strategical map of the country between Fayetteville, Maysville & Cassville showing the different positions & movements of the 1st & 2d division under command of Gen. Sigel on the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th & 9th of March.
Burchard, William. Battlefield of August 29th and 30th 1862 / Wm. Burchard.
Title:
Battlefield of August 29th and 30th 1862 / Wm. Burchard. [1862?]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., col. ; 23 x 31 cm.
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- Burchard, William. Battlefield of August 29th and 30th 1862 / Wm. Burchard.
Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. [Map of an area near Bentonville, Arkansas].
Title:
[Map of an area near Bentonville, Arkansas]. [ca. 1862]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., on tracing paper ; 21 x 28 cm.
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- Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. [Map of an area near Bentonville, Arkansas].
Letters concerning the conduct of Major Emeric Meszaros in the Battle of Pea Ridge, 1862-1863.
Title:
Letters concerning the conduct of Major Emeric Meszaros in the Battle of Pea Ridge, 1862-1863.
Eight ALS to Colonel George E. Waring from officers of the 4th Missouri Cavalry, 1862 Mar-Apr; three ALS to Waring from Emeric Meszaros, 1862 Mar-Apr; and five additional letters and drafts of letters concerning Meszaros and the 4th Missouri Cavalry, 1862-1863 and undated. Letters from officers Oscar P. Howe, Howard Dwight, Thomas W. Cooper, William S. Burns, Fred Cooper, John B. Waring, and Gustav Illig, dated at Camp Hoffman, near Cross Timbers, Mar 24-25, accuse Meszaros of cowardice in the Battle of Pea Ridge and report continuing misconduct by him; discuss communications regarding Meszaros between officers of the 4th Cavalry and generals Samuel Ryan Curtis, Alexander S. Asboth, and Franz Sigel; and request Waring's presence with the 4th Cavalry. A letter from Oscar P. Howe encloses a copy of a letter dated Mar 12 from officers of the 4th Cavalry to Meszaros requesting his resignation. Also included is an AL from an unidentified officer, Apr 8, apparently a fragment, with a note written in shorthand, Apr 5. In three letters to Waring dated Mar 17-Apr 13, Meszaros describes the Battle of Pea Ridge and discusses the charges against him, giving an account of his actions and criticizing the conduct of his subordinate officers. Additional letters include ALS and drafts concerning alleged misuse of government property by Meszaros, 1862 May-Jul, and a pension requested by Mathias Messiner for his service in the 4th Cavalry, 1863 Jul. Also present are a list of field and staff officers of the 4th Cavalry and a list of company officers, both written in manuscript in an unidentified hand, 1862 Aug 31. The letters are accompanied by an envelope annotated in manuscript in an unidentifed hand.
ArchivalResource: 18 items.
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- Letters concerning the conduct of Major Emeric Meszaros in the Battle of Pea Ridge, 1862-1863.
Jacob Picard Collection, 1882-1992
Title:
Jacob Picard Collection 1882-1992
The collection documents the life and interests of the lawyer and writer Jacob Picard, andincludes his own writing in the form of manuscripts and diaries, as well as clippings, a large amount of correspondence, personal documents,financial and legal papers, photographs, poetry, and a few artifacts.
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- Jacob Picard Collection, 1882-1992
Map showing the position of our troops and the retreat of Price's & McCulloch's forces after the battle of Pea Ridge on the 8 of March.
Title:
Map showing the position of our troops and the retreat of Price's & McCulloch's forces after the battle of Pea Ridge on the 8 of March. [1862?]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms. ; 25 x 20 cm.
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- Map showing the position of our troops and the retreat of Price's & McCulloch's forces after the battle of Pea Ridge on the 8 of March.
Sweeny, T. W., Capt. [Map accompanying report of the Battle of Dry Fork Creek, Mo. on the 5th of July, 1861].
Title:
[Map accompanying report of the Battle of Dry Fork Creek, Mo. on the 5th of July, 1861]. [1861?]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms. ; 21 x 32 cm.
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- Sweeny, T. W., Capt. [Map accompanying report of the Battle of Dry Fork Creek, Mo. on the 5th of July, 1861].
Record Group 94: Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1762 - 1984
Series: Carded Records Relating to Civil War Staff Officers, 1890 - 1912
File Unit: Sigel, Franz -- Major General
Title:
Record Group 94: Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1762 - 1984
Series: Carded Records Relating to Civil War Staff Officers, 1890 - 1912
File Unit: Sigel, Franz -- Major General
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Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902. Autograph letter signed : Headquarters, 2nd Brig. St. Louis, Mo., to George F. Heidemann, 1861 Sept. 9.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : Headquarters, 2nd Brig. St. Louis, Mo., to George F. Heidemann, 1861 Sept. 9.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1/2 p.)
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- Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902. Autograph letter signed : Headquarters, 2nd Brig. St. Louis, Mo., to George F. Heidemann, 1861 Sept. 9.
Map showing part of the road from Bentonville to Sugar Creek where the rear of Gen. Sigel's command was attacked.
Title:
Map showing part of the road from Bentonville to Sugar Creek where the rear of Gen. Sigel's command was attacked. [1861 or 1862]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., col. ; 20 x 25 cm., on sheet 40 x 25 cm.
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- Map showing part of the road from Bentonville to Sugar Creek where the rear of Gen. Sigel's command was attacked.
National War Committee of the Citizens of New York. National War Committee of the Citizens of New York records, 1862-1863.
Title:
National War Committee of the Citizens of New York records, 1862-1863.
Meeting minutes, correspondence, resolutions, telegrams, receipts, printed reports, etc., 1862-1863, of the National War Committee of the Citizens of New York.
ArchivalResource: 2 v.
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- National War Committee of the Citizens of New York. National War Committee of the Citizens of New York records, 1862-1863.
Nathaniel Prentiss Banks Papers, 1829-1911, (bulk 1860-1880)
Title:
Nathaniel Prentiss Banks Papers 1829-1911 (bulk 1860-1880)
United States representative, governor of Massachusetts, and army officer. Family and general correspondence, diaries and notebooks, letterbooks, military papers, speeches and writings, scrapbooks, clippings, printed matter, and miscellany relating chiefly to Banks’s political career and as an army officer during the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 50,000 items; 110 containers plus 3 oversize; 44.5 linear feet
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- Nathaniel Prentiss Banks Papers, 1829-1911, (bulk 1860-1880)
Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. Sketch showing the position of the Eleventh Corps on May 2d & 5th.
Title:
Sketch showing the position of the Eleventh Corps on May 2d & 5th. [1863?]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., col., on tracing cloth ; 36 x 61 cm.
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- Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. Sketch showing the position of the Eleventh Corps on May 2d & 5th.
Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. [Map of the Sperryville, Virginia region].
Title:
[Map of the Sperryville, Virginia region]. [ca. 1862]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., col. ; 32 x 42 cm.
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- Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. [Map of the Sperryville, Virginia region].
Evans, Thomas D., b. 1846. Pocket diary of Thomas D. Evans, 1864.
Title:
Pocket diary of Thomas D. Evans, 1864.
Complete diary for the year 1864. The daily entries describe Evans' duties ? filing provision returns, drawing rations, supplies, and ammunitions, etc., gives accounts of camp life, the wounded and fallen in battles, Confederate prisoners, deserters, and guerillas, military operations, news (including a note about Santiago fire of Dec. 1863), and the recruitment in Pittsburgh, and follows Franz Siegel and David Hunter in Shenandoah Valley in the spring and summer of 1864. The accounts of the hospitals are rather sketchy, on the account of his wounded arm; Evans did mention a Christmas dinner and concert organized by Sanitary and Christian Commissions. Also included are some documents, including Evans? enlistment certificate, furlough certificate, army passes, and an invitation and a program of Christmas dinner at U.S. General Hospital.
ArchivalResource: 180 leaves, 18 cm., pocket diary, with military documents.
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- Evans, Thomas D., b. 1846. Pocket diary of Thomas D. Evans, 1864.
Levi P. Morton Correspondence, 1860-1912
Title:
Levi P. Morton Correspondence 1860-1912
Papers of the Congressman from New York, United States minister to France, Vice-President of the United States, and Republican governor of New York State. Collection contains mostly incoming correspondence from clergymen, educators, financiers, journalists, and politicians. Some letters are addressed to Morton's executive secretary, Ashley W. Cole.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft.
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- Levi P. Morton Correspondence, 1860-1912
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Civil War Commandery of the State of Massachusetts collection: Patriotic covers, ca. 1861-1865.
Title:
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Civil War Commandery of the State of Massachusetts collection: Patriotic covers, ca. 1861-1865.
This is a portion of the MOLLUS Civil War collection. It includes approximately 5000 unused United States Civil War patriotic covers (envelopes) printed or embossed with images. Covers are predominantly from the Union side, but there are a few from the Confederate States of America (C.S.A.).
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes and 1 volume (9.2 linear ft.)
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- Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Civil War Commandery of the State of Massachusetts collection: Patriotic covers, ca. 1861-1865.
[Missouri broadside collection].
Title:
[Missouri broadside collection]. 1836-1942.
ArchivalResource: 75 pieces : ill.
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- [Missouri broadside collection].
Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902. Papers, 1861-1902.
Title:
Papers, 1861-1902.
Correspondence, orders, dispatches, reports, notes, memoranda, maps, and other papers dealing almost exclusively with Sigel's activities as a brigadier general and major general from April 1861 to July 1864. Includes unpublished narratives of Sigel's campaigns, a few personal letters, and others involving Sigel's enlistment of volunteers in St. Louis early in 1861.
ArchivalResource: 5.6 linear ft.
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- Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902. Papers, 1861-1902.
Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. Defences on Maryland Hights and adjacent country.
Title:
Defences on Maryland Hights and adjacent country. [1863 or 1864]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., col., on printed grid paper ; 38 x 31 cm.
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- Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. Defences on Maryland Hights and adjacent country.
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part III: The Civil War: The Union, 1804-1915.
Title:
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part III: The Civil War: The Union, 1804-1915.
Autograph letters and documents of officers and statesmen associated with the Union in the Civil War collected by Frederick Myers Dearborn.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes (4 linear ft.)
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- Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part III: The Civil War: The Union, 1804-1915.
[Plan of the Battlefield of Pea Ridge, Arkansas].
Title:
[Plan of the Battlefield of Pea Ridge, Arkansas]. [1862?]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms. ; 29 x 48 cm.
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- [Plan of the Battlefield of Pea Ridge, Arkansas].
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. Correspondence, 1829-1874
Title:
Charles Sumner correspondence, 1829-1874
Letters to Charles Sumner, lawyer, Republican senator from Massachusetts, and anti-slavery campaigner; with a smaller number of letters from Sumner to others.
ArchivalResource: 33 cartons (43.1 linear ft.)
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- Charles Sumner correspondence, 1829-1874.
Letters concerning the conduct of Major Emeric Meszaros in the Battle of Pea Ridge, 1862-1863.
Title:
Letters concerning the conduct of Major Emeric Meszaros in the Battle of Pea Ridge, 1862-1863.
Eight ALS to Colonel George E. Waring from officers of the 4th Missouri Cavalry, 1862 Mar-Apr; three ALS to Waring from Emeric Meszaros, 1862 Mar-Apr; and five additional letters and drafts of letters concerning Meszaros and the 4th Missouri Cavalry, 1862-1863 and undated. Letters from officers Oscar P. Howe, Howard Dwight, Thomas W. Cooper, William S. Burns, Fred Cooper, John B. Waring, and Gustav Illig, dated at Camp Hoffman, near Cross Timbers, Mar 24-25, accuse Meszaros of cowardice in the Battle of Pea Ridge and report continuing misconduct by him; discuss communications regarding Meszaros between officers of the 4th Cavalry and generals Samuel Ryan Curtis, Alexander S. Asboth, and Franz Sigel; and request Waring's presence with the 4th Cavalry. A letter from Oscar P. Howe encloses a copy of a letter dated Mar 12 from officers of the 4th Cavalry to Meszaros requesting his resignation. Also included is an AL from an unidentified officer, Apr 8, apparently a fragment, with a note written in shorthand, Apr 5. In three letters to Waring dated Mar 17-Apr 13, Meszaros describes the Battle of Pea Ridge and discusses the charges against him, giving an account of his actions and criticizing the conduct of his subordinate officers. Additional letters include ALS and drafts concerning alleged misuse of government property by Meszaros, 1862 May-Jul, and a pension requested by Mathias Messiner for his service in the 4th Cavalry, 1863 Jul. Also present are a list of field and staff officers of the 4th Cavalry and a list of company officers, both written in manuscript in an unidentified hand, 1862 Aug 31. The letters are accompanied by an envelope annotated in manuscript in an unidentifed hand.
ArchivalResource: 18 items. (in 1 folder and 1 broadside folder)
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- Letters concerning the conduct of Major Emeric Meszaros in the Battle of Pea Ridge, 1862-1863.
Sea, Andrew McBrayer, Collector, b. 1876. Collection, 1781-1936.
Title:
Collection, 1781-1936.
Historical and genealogical material consisting of a political scrapbook of Andrew M. Sea, Sr., 1859-1860; scrapbook of Andrew M. Sea, Jr., 1867-1912; family and military records of Andrew M. Sea, Sr.; obituaries of Sophia Irvine Fox Sea; letters, 1849-1871, to Logan Hunton, which include letters from John Bell, Robert P. Letcher, Pierre Soule, and Albert Pike; genealogy of the McBrayer family; letters, 1935-1936, from A.L. Fox to Andrew M. Sea, Jr.; and autographs collected by Sea, including those of famous 19th century political and military leaders.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cubic ft.
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- Sea, Andrew McBrayer, Collector, b. 1876. Collection, 1781-1936.
Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. [Plan of the Battlefield of Pea Ridge, Arkansas].
Title:
[Plan of the Battlefield of Pea Ridge, Arkansas]. [1862?]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., col., on ruled paper ; 26 x 40 cm.
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- Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. [Plan of the Battlefield of Pea Ridge, Arkansas].
Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902. Caricatures by Thomas Nast [manuscript], 1866.
Title:
Caricatures by Thomas Nast [manuscript], 1866.
Glass plate negatives of caricatures from the New York studio of Mathew Brady. The caricatures were painted by Nast for a charity masquerade ball by Max Maretzek held at the Academy of Music, New York City. Subjects include Nathaniel Banks, Sidney F. Bateman, Henry Ward Beecher, James Gordon Bennett, William Cullen Bryant, Benjamin F. Butler, Peter Cooper, Jefferson Davis, David G. Farragut, Count Garouski, Ulysses Grant, Horace Greeley, John T. Hoffman, Joseph Hooker, Andrew Johnson, and Clara Louise Kellogg. Subjects also include Max Maretzek, George G. Meade, Henry F. Raymond, Winfield Scott, Raphael Semmes, William Seward, Franz Siegel, Charles Sumner, George H. Thomas, and Fernando Wood, as well as the Alabama, slavery and "the bone of contention."
ArchivalResource: 57 photographs.
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- Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902. Caricatures by Thomas Nast [manuscript], 1866.
Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902. Letter, [ca. 1890], Trenton, N.J., to A.E. Allen.
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Letter, [ca. 1890], Trenton, N.J., to A.E. Allen.
Complies with request for photographs and signed cards.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. 21 cm.
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- Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902. Letter, [ca. 1890], Trenton, N.J., to A.E. Allen.
Franz Sigel Papers, 1858-1902
Title:
Franz Sigel Papers 1858-1902
Franz Sigel (1824-1902) was an Army officer and editor. He served as a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The collection consists of correspondence, orders, dispatches, reports, notes, memoranda, maps, and other papers dealing almost exclusively with Sigel's activities as a brigadier general and major general from April 1861 to July 1864. Includes unpublished narratives of Sigel's campaigns, a few personal letters, and others involving Sigel's enlistment of volunteers in St. Louis early in 1861.
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- Franz Sigel Papers, 1858-1902
Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. Map of Warrenton.
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Map of Warrenton. [ca. 1862]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms. ; 20 x 25 cm.
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- Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. Map of Warrenton.
Philip Case Lockwood memorial collection of Civil War portraits and autographs, 1862-ca. 1886.
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Philip Case Lockwood memorial collection of Civil War portraits and autographs, 1862-ca. 1886.
Scrapbook collection of Civil War photographs and autographs, assembled by Philip Case Lockwood.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (.38 linear ft.)
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- Philip Case Lockwood memorial collection of Civil War portraits and autographs, 1862-ca. 1886.
Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. [Map of Sperryville, Virginia].
Title:
[Map of Sperryville, Virginia]. [ca. 1862]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms. ; 20 x 26 cm.
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- Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. [Map of Sperryville, Virginia].
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Massachusetts Civil War collection, 1724-1933 (inclusive); 1861-1912 (bulk).
Title:
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Massachusetts Civil War collection, 1724-1933 (inclusive); 1861-1912 (bulk).
A collection of images, manuscripts, and printed material, mostly relating to the Massachusetts soldiers and regiments in the American Civil War. Some material relates to other Union regiments and the Confederate States of America.
ArchivalResource: 47 linear feet (143 boxes, 2 volumes)
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- Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Massachusetts Civil War collection, 1724-1933 (inclusive);, 1861-1912 (bulk).
Record Group 48: Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior, 1826 - 2009
Series: Field Office Appointment Papers, 1849 - 1907
File Unit: Sigel, Franz - New York - Pension Agent - New York City Pension Office
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Record Group 48: Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior, 1826 - 2009
Series: Field Office Appointment Papers, 1849 - 1907
File Unit: Sigel, Franz - New York - Pension Agent - New York City Pension Office
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Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902. Franz Sigel papers, 1806-1901 (bulk 1860-1862).
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Franz Sigel papers, 1806-1901 (bulk 1860-1862).
Papers, 1806-1901 (bulk 1860-1862). Correspondence, muster rolls, military documents, diagrams and notes on the organization of armies, as well as some papers in German belonging to his father, Franz Moritz Sigel, and some papers pertaining to Sigel's stay in St. Louis prior to the Civil War. The collection includes correspondence with Abraham Lincoln, generals John Charles Fremont, Henry Wager Halleck, Max Weber, Ambrose E. Burnside, Adolph Von Steinwehr, Nathaniel Prentiss Banks, John Pope, Julius Stahel, Samuel Ryan Curtis, Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, and other high ranking officers, politicians, and officials, as well as his wife, Elise D. Sigel, Carl Schurz, Dr. Rudolph Dulon (Sigel's father in law), L.P. di Cesnola, Heinrich Windwart of Baltimore, F. Giesecke of St. Louis, Caspar Butz of Chicago, and many other German friends.
ArchivalResource: 3.2 linear feet (8 boxes)
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- Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902. Franz Sigel papers, 1806-1901 (bulk 1860-1862).
Rosengarten, J. G. (Joseph George), 1835-1921. The German soldier in the wars of the United States, and related letters and clippings, 1885-1886.
Title:
The German soldier in the wars of the United States, and related letters and clippings, 1885-1886.
Two different printed copies of J. G. Rosengarten's work The German soldier in the wars of the United States, bound together with the following related items (tipped in): 13 original letters addressed to Rosengarten, dated 16 January to 13 April 1886; and 47 clippings, dated May 1885 to September 1886. The 2 printed works comprise the first 2 published forms of the work: 1) in the United Service magazine, in the numbers for June, July, and August 1885; and 2) reprinted as a separate pamphlet of 49 pages, published by J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, in 1886, under the title: The German soldier in the wars of the United States: an address, read before the Pionier-Verein, at the hall of the German Society. The letters are all from individuals responding to Rosengarten's gift of a copy of the work. Of the 13 correspondents, 3 are writing from Germany (Maximilian Bille and W. Roth are physicians in Dresden; J. Scheibert is in Berlin), and the rest are writing from cities in the United States. Five of the correspondents served in the military in the Civil War (4 as officers and one as an army chaplain); and 4 others are authors of works on either the American Revolution or the Civil War. Three of the correspondents (F. A. Muhlenberg, Scheibert, and Daniel Coit Gilman) make comments in their letters that can be seen reflected in material added by Rosengarten to a new expanded 175-page version of the book that was published by Lippincott later in 1886 (with a foreword from Rosengarten dated 21 April 1886). Of the clippings, 12 are from the Nebraska Tribüne, a German-language newspaper based in Omaha, and comprise serial installments of a German translation of Rosengarten's essay (Der deutsche Soldat in den Kriegen der Vereinigten Staaten) that appeared between 20 June and 29 October 1885. The other clippings are all either notices or reviews of Rosengarten's work. Of these, 13 are from German-language newspapers, with 12 from German-American newspapers in 8 different states, and 1 from Berlin; and the remaining 22 clippings are from American English-language periodicals, including newspapers in Philadelphia, Boston, New York, and Chicago; the Nation; the Army and Navy Journal; and the Journal of the Military Service Institution. Several of the reviews in 1886 refer not to the versions of the work included here but to the expanded version of 175 pages. A piece of one of the clippings is detached, and is stored in the same box with the volume. Tipped in on a front flyleaf of the volume is a small print depicting Cornwallis's surrender at Yorktown.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume.
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- Rosengarten, J. G. (Joseph George), 1835-1921. The German soldier in the wars of the United States, and related letters and clippings, 1885-1886.
Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. Map of Harpers Ferry and Maryland Heights.
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Map of Harpers Ferry and Maryland Heights. [between 1863 or 1864]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., col., on ruled paper ; 40 x 31 cm.
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- Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902,. Map of Harpers Ferry and Maryland Heights.
Imboden, George W. (George William), 1836-1922. Civil War letters of George W. Imboden, 1864 May 29-Dec. 11.
Title:
Civil War letters of George W. Imboden, 1864 May 29-Dec. 11.
Eight letters, four with postal covers, written by Col. George W. Imboden to his wife Mollie (Mary F. Tyree Imboden), documenting his participation in the Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Imboden, George W. (George William), 1836-1922. Civil War letters of George W. Imboden, 1864 May 29-Dec. 11.
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- Burnside, Ambrose Everett, 1824-1881.
Butler-Gunsaulus Collection (University of Chicago. Library)
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- Curtis, Samuel Ryan, 1805-1866.
Dearborn, Frederick M. (Frederick Myers), b. 1876
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Commandery of the State of Massachusetts, collector.
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National War Committee of the Citizens of New York.
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Rosengarten, J. G. (Joseph George), 1835-1921.
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Universität Heidelberg.
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Bull Run, 2nd Battle of, Va., 1862
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Franz Sigel served a portion of his Civil War service in Arkansas.
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Franz Sigel served a portion of his Civil War service in Missouri.
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Franz Sigel served a portion of his Civil War service in Virginia.
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St. Louis
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Franz Sigel was a professor at the German-American Institute.
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Federal Republic of Germany
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Franz Sigel was born in Sinsheim on November 18, 1824.
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Karlsruhe
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Franz Sigel graduate from the Karlsruhe Military Academy in the Class of 1843.
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