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Confederate Army officer, planter, and engineer.
Confederate General.
Army officer.
General Braxton Bragg (1817-1876), Confederate general.
U.S. Army officer; Louisiana planter; Confederate Army officer; civil engineer in Alabama and Texas following Civil War.
General Braxton Bragg (1817-1876) was a colonel in the US Army before resigning in 1856 and then fighting with the Confederate States of America as general during the Civil War. He commanded the Army of Tennessee, fighting in the Battles of Shiloh, Stones River, Chickamauga, and Chattanooga. Bragg served as Albert Sidney Johnston’s Chief of Staff and as military adviser to Jefferson Davis, with whom he fled to Georgia after Lee’s surrender. Bragg eventually moved to Galveston, TX, after the end of the war and became a civil engineer for the railroad. In 1849, he married Elise Brooks Ellis (d. 1908).
Braxton Bragg of North Carolina graduated from West Point in 1837, served in the Seminole and Mexican Wars, and resigned his commission in 1856 to become a sugar planter in Louisiana. He was a full general in the Confederate army and in September 1863 won the one major Confederate victory in the West, at Chickamauga. He failed to follow up his success and later was routed at Chattanooga. For a time after the war he served as Alabama's chief engineer and then settled in Galveston, Texas, where he died on September 27, 1876.
Braxton Bragg (1817-1876) was born in Warrenton, North Carolina. He entered the United States Military Academy in 1833 and graduated four years later with the rank of Second Lieutenant. Bragg served with distinction during the Mexican War, particularly at Monterey and Buena Vista. In 1849 he married Elise Brooks Ellis, and he resigned his commission in 1856 to farm Bivouac Plantation in Louisiana. In March of 1861 Bragg was commis­sioned Brigadier General in the Confederate army and given command of the Army of Pensacola. He saw no military action for eight months, but earned a reputation during this period as an excellent organizer and a strict disciplinarian. In April 1862, Bragg headed north to support General Joseph E. Johnston's Army of Mississippi. Bragg fought aggressively at Shiloh and was commissioned General after that battle. In June, Bragg took command of the Army of Tennessee, and during the late summer moved north into Kentucky to prevent General Don C. Buell from uniting his forces at Louisville. Bragg captured Mumfordville and had succeeded in blocking Buell's path when he decided to move to Frankfort to establish a Confederate governorship and to encourage Kentuckians to join the campaign. Buell quickly united his forces at Louisville and engaged Bragg at Perryville. Bragg fought to a draw but then retreated into Tennessee, in effect acknowledging the failure of his Kentucky campaign. Two months later Bragg defeated General William S. Rosecrans at Murfreesboro but failed to exploit his victory. Despite apparent public dissatisfaction with Bragg, Confederate President Jefferson Davis kept him in command. With Rosecrans in pursuit, Bragg was forced from Tullahoma and Chattanooga during the summer of 1863. But at Chickamauga on September 19, Bragg attacked Rosecrans and won a notable victory -- although he again failed to follow up his offensive. The Federals regrouped and General Ulysses S. Grant attacked Bragg November 23 at Chattanooga. Bragg was forced to retreat to Dalton, Georgia, and on November 30 he resigned his command. In February 1864 Davis asked Bragg to become his military advisor. Bragg joined Davis in Richmond and served in that capacity until October, when Davis appointed him to command at Wilmington, North Carolina. Bragg pursued this command with little success as the Confederate military position disintegrated on all fronts. After the war Bragg served as a civil and railroad engineer in Alabama and Texas. He died in Galveston, Texas, September 27, 1876.
Braxton Bragg was a Confederate General in command of the Army of Tennessee during the Civil War.
Braxton Bragg, brigadier general, Confederate States of America, was born 22 March 1817, in Warren County, North Carolina, and died 27 September 1876, in Galveston, Texas.
Braxton Bragg was a Confederate general who commanded the Department (Dept.) of North Carolina during the United States (U.S.) Civil War.
Braxton Bragg (1817-1876) was a United States Army officer, Louisiana planter, Confederate Army general, and a civil engineer in Alabama and Texas following the Civil War.
Richard Hawes served as the second provisional Governor of the Confederate government of Kentucky. He took over this position from George Johnson, who was killed in battle in April 1862.
Confederate general, from Warrenton (Warren County), N.C., and Thibodeaux Parish, La.
Braxton Bragg was a general in the Confederate States of America Army.
General Braxton Bragg (1817-1876) was a colonel in the US Army before resigning in 1856 and then fighting with the Confederate States of America as general during the Civil War.
He commanded the Army of Tennessee, fighting in the Battles of Shiloh, Stones River, Chickamauga, and Chattanooga. Bragg served as Albert Sidney Johnston's Chief of Staff and as military adviser to Jefferson Davis, with whom he fled to Georgia after Lee's surrender. Bragg eventually moved to Galveston, TX, after the end of the war and became a civil engineer for the railroad. In 1849, he married Elise Brooks Ellis (d. 1908).
BRAXTON BRAGG, BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
1817 March 22 Born, Warrenton, North Carolina
1833 Cadet, United States Military Academy
1837 Graduated, 2nd Lieutenant, Artillery
1846-47 Mexican War. Brevetted Captain, Battle of Monterey, 1846; Lieutenant Colonel, Battle of Buena Vista, 1847
1849 Married Elise Brooks Ellis, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana
1856 Resigned commission, farmed. Bivouac Plantation, Louisiana
1861 March 7 Commissioned Brigadier General, Confederate States, Army of Pensacola
November 24 Beat off attack on Pensacola harbor defenses
December 13 Commissioned Major General
1862 January In command, Department of Alabama and West Florida, Mobile
February 18 In command, 2nd. Corps Army of Tennessee
April 6-7 Sent to support Army of Mississippi, Battle of Shiloh
April 12 Commissioned General
June 27 In command, Army of Tennessee
September-October Kentucky Campaign
October 8 Battle of Perryville
December 29
31 Battle of Murfreesboro or Stone River
1863 September 19 Battle of Chickamauga
November 24-25 Battles of Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge
November 30 Resigned command, Army of Tennessee
December 3 Turned over command to General Joseph E. Johnston, at Dalton, Georgia
1864 February 4 Assigned to Headquarters in Richmond as Commander-ln-.Chief and later as personal adviser to President Davis
October 15 In command, Wilmington and Cape Fear River Forts
1865 January 13-15 Federals capture Fort Fisher
February 22 Federals capture Wilmington
March 10 Battle of Kinston, North Carolina
May 9 Captured by Union forces, Concord, Georgia; paroled
1865-76 Civil and railroad engineering, Alabama and Texas
1876 September 27 Died, Galveston, Texas
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Letter, 1854 March 8, Fort Gibson, CN. [Oklahoma].
Officer, U.S. Army, General, Confederate States Army. Letter expressing disapproval of legislation concerning number of non-commissioned officers and commissioned officers, as well as pay allowances and promotions for the troops. A stipple engraving of Bragg accompanies the letter.
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Discharge form, 1847 Jul 12.
Filled-in printed form discharges Brevet Major Braxton Bragg from the 3d Regiment Artillery. Issued from the field during the Mexican War.
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Thomas, Jesse. Letter to John Reid, 1863 Dec. 2.
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The collection consists of a letter from Jesse Thomas, dated Marietta, Georgia, December 3, 1863, to John Reid. Thomas mentions Bragg's resignation, Hardee taking command, that Longstreet took Knoxville with Burnside's forces as prisoners, and troop movements in Tennessee.
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The letter (addressee unknown) was written from Thibodaux, Louisiana, while Bragg was a major general in the Louisiana Militia. It presents his opinions on the role of the militia system and the need for the Governor of Louisiana to seek advice of military men. The letter comments on the attitudes of the local residents towards military service and states that they are poorly equiped.
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- Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Braxton Bragg letter, 1860 Dec. 7.
Tucker family. Tucker family papers, 1820-1884.
Title:
Tucker family papers, 1820-1884.
Collection includes correspondence, wills, narratives, land indentures, and other items mostly pertaining to the Tucker family of Louisville, Kentucky. Items of interest include: Civil War letters and poetry from Col. William S. Hawkins, Lt. Levi Tucker, and other Confederate prisoners to Lucy Glover Tucker; 1845 letters from Mary E. Tucker and Silas Randall of Worburn, Mass. to Lucy and Charles Tucker regarding sectional differences between New England and the South; wills of Charles and Lucy G. Tucker; Henry Tucker's 1880 memoir of his perilous railroad surveying expedition in Texas; an 1838 church covenant and articles of faith for the Second Baptist Church of Louisville; various Jefferson County land indentures pertaining to the Hikes family; and misc. clippings, compositions, and ephemera regarding the Tucker family of "Hayfield."
ArchivalResource: 86 items.
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- Tucker family. Tucker family papers, 1820-1884.
Clark County (Ky.). Papers, 1923-1932.
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Papers, 1923-1932.
Two typed sketches dealing with the history of Clark Co., Ky. One is a sketch on "Oakwood," the home of Alpheus Lewis, by Nancy Lewis Greene. It mentions Alpheus Lewis, Jr., a Confederate soldier who served under Braxton Bragg in his Ky. campaign. The other sketch is entitled "Some Old Buildings in Winchester," by Mary Eleanor Garner, and concerns the history of Winchester, Ky.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Clark County (Ky.). Papers, 1923-1932.
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.
ArchivalResource: 175 items.
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- Gladden, Addley Hogan, 1810-1862. A.H. Gladden papers, 1784-1960.
McClellan, Robert Anderson, d. 1898. Papers, 1861-1907.
Title:
Papers, 1861-1907.
Chiefly Civil War letters of McClellen to his family, discussing civilian and military conditions in Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee during the war; desertion; Union sentiment in Tennessee; the campaigns at Fort Donelson, Tenn., and Raleigh, N.C.; speculation in Georgia; and Abraham Lincoln and Braxton Bragg. Also included is McClellan's obituary notice, 1898.
ArchivalResource: 41 items.
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- McClellan, Robert Anderson, d. 1898. Papers, 1861-1907.
Legg, Joseph. Civil War letter of Joseph Legg, 1863 Oct. 3.
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Civil War letter of Joseph Legg, 1863 Oct. 3.
Letter written by Joseph Legg, Chattanooga, Tenn., describing the battle of Chickamauga and the struggles his regiment endured in the weeks after the battle while expecting another attack.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Legg, Joseph. Civil War letter of Joseph Legg, 1863 Oct. 3.
Map of the field of battle, Murfreesboro, Tenn., [1863].
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Map of the field of battle, Murfreesboro, Tenn., [1863].
Map, 1863, of troop positions during the battle of Murfreesboro in Tenn. Stating a scale of 1"= 1 mile, it covers an area extending from the community of Lavergoe southeast to Murfreesboro. The map notes the general positions of the Union troops when the fighting began; the first night of the battle, which the map identifies as the positions on Wednesday night; and the last day of fighting, identified as Friday positions. The map presents more detail on Confederate troops positions, than the Union troops. It shows Confederate forces at the same times as the Union forces, however, the different divisions are identified by the names of their commanders. Confederate commanders identified on the map include Maj. Gen. John C. Breckinridge, Lt. Gen. Leonidas Polk, Lt. Gen. William J. Hardee, and Brig. Gen. Joseph Wheeler. To help distinguish between the opposing forces, the Confederate positions are depicted in red ink, while the Union positions are depicted in a faded black ink. The map also depicts different landmarks in the area, such as communities, turnpikes, dirt roads, the railroad, waterways, and a few residences. Landmarks on the map include the communities of Jefferson, Salem, and Stewartsboro; the Lebanon, Nashville, Eaglesville, and Versailles turnpikes; and Stone's River.
ArchivalResource: 1 map : col., ink, encapsulated ; 34 x 42 cm.
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- Map of the field of battle, Murfreesboro, Tenn., [1863].
Semmes, Thomas Jenkins, 1824-1899. Papers [microform], 1862-1864.
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Papers [microform], 1862-1864.
Selected papers of a noted Louisiana attorney, relating to his service in the Confederate Senate. Included are letters from Braxton Bragg, Jefferson Davis, and Alexander H. Stephens.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel of microfilm (35mm)
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- Semmes, Thomas Jenkins, 1824-1899. Papers [microform], 1862-1864.
Tyler, John, 1819-1896. Papers, 1825-1928, 1856-1895.
Title:
Papers, 1825-1928, 1856-1895.
Papers, 1856-1895, of John Tyler, Jr., post Civil War Republican Party activist. Subjects covered by the collection include alcoholism, Republican Party politics, Presidential elections, political patronage, Reconstruction, Methodist Episcopal Church, Florida, Braxton Bragg, and the Fenian Brotherhood. Prominent correspondents include Charles Francis Adams, Chester Alan Arthur, Pierre G.T. Beauregard, James Gillespie Blaine, James Buchanan, Jefferson Davis, Benjamin Stoddert Ewell, Henry Stuart Foote, Nathan Bedford Forrest, James A. Garfield, John Brown Gordon, Horace Greeley, Wade Hampton, Rutherford B. Hayes, Andrew Johnson, Joseph Eggleston Johnston, L.Q.C. Lamar, William Mahone, Raphael Semmes, William Henry Seward, John Sherman, Leroy Pope Walker, and William Lowndes Young.
ArchivalResource: 5, 303 items.
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- Tyler, John, 1819-1896. Papers, 1825-1928, 1856-1895.
Thomas, James, 1799?-1866. James Thomas correspondence, 1862-1864.
Title:
James Thomas correspondence, 1862-1864.
The collection consists of the letters of James Thomas from 1862-1864. The letters were written by various Georgians to James Thomas from September 10, 1862 to September 17, 1864, while he divided his time between his homes in Sparta and Lancaster. Two-thirds of the letters were written by Linton Stephens and Alexander H. Stephens; they contain much information on their health and family concerns. Half of the ten letters from Linton Stephens were written while he commanded a militia company organized for six-months service in Georgia from August 15, 1863. In these, Stephens criticizes Generals Braxton Bragg and D. H. Hill, President Jefferson Davis, and Confederate conscription laws. The six letters from Alexander H. Stephens deal mainly with health matters but include some comments on the Confederate Congress and the preliminaries to the battle of Atlanta. There is one letter on legal business from Thomas W. Thomas (d. 1864) which praises the sensible, law-abiding people of Hancock County. Also included are two letters, from Richard M. Johnston, and four from other Georgians on military and business matters.
ArchivalResource: .125 linear ft. (1 partial box)
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- Thomas, James, 1799?-1866. James Thomas correspondence, 1862-1864.
Kirby-Smith, Edmund, 1824-1893. Papers, 1862-1863.
Title:
Papers, 1862-1863.
Collection contains letters and circular orders from Kirby-Smith. One letter, June 14, 1862, to Samuel Cooper concerns General Braxton Bragg's operations between Cumberland Gap and Chattanooga, Tenn.; and another August, 1862, to Jefferson Davis, gives a long account of the military situation in Tenn. and Kent.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Kirby-Smith, Edmund, 1824-1893. Papers, 1862-1863.
Civil War generals clipping files. ca. 1880-1920 (bulk).
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Civil War generals clipping files. ca. 1880-1920 (bulk).
The material in the collection documents the activities of ten Civil War army generals (seven Confederate and three Union) through secondary source material cut from late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century publications including books, military reports, newspapers, and serials; very few of the clippings have citations. The material is arranged in sections by each general, whose name is highlighted, usual with blue pencil, somewhere within the body of the text. The articles and portraits cover both their military and personal lives, including business interests, family members, and obituaries. Because of the dates encompassed in the material, it is presumed that the albums were not compiled by John A. McAllister (1822-96).
ArchivalResource: 1 box .42 linear feet
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- Civil War generals clipping files. ca. 1880-1920 (bulk).
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Papers, 1862-1882.
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Papers, 1862-1882.
Includes 4 telegrams and one letter, 1862-1865, from Davis to C.S.A. Generals Bragg, Joseph E. Johnston, and Lee and Col. William Preston Johnston concerning conduct of the war; 9 letters, 1867-1882, from Davis to General William Nelson Pendleton, the majority discussing the preparation of Davis' book, The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government.
ArchivalResource: ca. 14 items (2 folders)
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- Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Papers, 1862-1882.
Ewing, Philemon Beecher, 1820-1906. Papers 1837-1906.
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Papers 1837-1906.
Judge of Lancaster, Ohio. Correspondence and other papers. Includes a number of letters from William T. Sherman relating to his experiences at West Point and in the Mexican War; a group of letters from Ellen Ewing Sherman; material on Miami University, Oxford, Ohio; and Ewing family letters and genealogical papers. Contact repository for more information.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 cubic feet.
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- Ewing, Philemon Beecher, 1820-1906. Papers 1837-1906.
Wheeler, Joseph, 1836-1906. Papers, 1795-1867.
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Papers, 1795-1867.
Papers from South Carolina, including: two letters, January 11 and January 14, 1865, from Major General Joseph Wheeler to General Braxton Bragg; printed 1833 broadside of a restrictive bill concerning slavery in South Carolina; Civil War documents.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Wheeler, Joseph, 1836-1906. Papers, 1795-1867.
Bragg, Braxton, Papers, 1861
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Bragg, Braxton, Papers 1861
ArchivalResource: 1
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Eugene W. Baylor list, envelope, and letterhead, 1861-1865.
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Eugene W. Baylor list, envelope, and letterhead, 1861-1865.
This collection consists of four items including a twenty dollar C.S.A. bill, an envelope, and two pieces of letterhead. On the reverse of the twenty dollar C.S.A bill is written a list of campaigns in Louisiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Georgia from Forts Jackson and St. Philips, Louisiana to Jonesboro, Georgia. A note at the bottom reads, "E. W. Baylor, Lieutenant, Capt, 1st (?) La. Arty. Major (illegible) 1861-1865." The envelope is addressed from General Beauregard to Major Baylor. The letterhead is from a United Confederate Veterans Camp and reads "General Turner Ashby Camp, State of Virginia Department, No. 22,...United Confederate Veteran Camp No. 240...Winchester, Virginia."
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (.05 cubic feet)
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- Eugene W. Baylor list, envelope, and letterhead, 1861-1865.
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Scrapbook, 1863.
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Scrapbook, 1863.
Scrapbook includes originals and copies of letters and reports relating to the military action around Murfreesboro, Tennessee, January-June, 1863. Correspondents include Maj. Gen. John C. Breckenridge and several junior officers.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (35 items)
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- Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Scrapbook, 1863.
Burns, Robert, 1832-1891. Robert Burns letter book, 1862-1865 [microform].
Title:
Robert Burns letter book, 1862-1865 [microform].
A copybook of letters written during the Civil War, giving details of camp life in Detroit (Michigan) and in Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, and Kentucky, possibly as part of the 4th Michigan Cavalry, and commenting on the collapse of the Confederacy, on the feeling of the troops about Lincoln's assassination, and on Andrew Johnson.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel.
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- Burns, Robert, 1832-1891. Robert Burns letter book, 1862-1865 [microform].
O'Hara, Theodore. Theodore O'Hara letter : 1865.
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Theodore O'Hara letter : 1865.
This single item collection is dated Columbus, Georgia, January 15, 1865. It was written to Mrs. Richard Wintersmith by Theodore O'Hara. The letter is mainly of a personal nature concerning a loan O'Hara had received from her husband, Dick. The rest of the letter discusses O'Hara's movements through Georgia and Virginia with his regiment during the waning days of the Civil War. He goes on to say, "that Jeff Davis, Bragg, and company have carried us so far on the road to the devil that nothing can reclaim us from ruin."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 26 cm.
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- O'Hara, Theodore. Theodore O'Hara letter : 1865.
Civil War miscellany, 1855-1891; 1855-1866.
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Civil War miscellany, 1855-1891; 1855-1866.
Collection consists of diverse items connected in some way with the Civil War. Material concerns both Union and Confederate soldiers and has many points of origin. Predominant in the collection is a Civil War biographical file containing personal letters to and from soldiers as well as a few official letters and documents and a few papers not related to the war. Among the items included are financial records of the River and Railroad Transportation Office of the Quartermaster Department of the Union Army in Little Rock, Arkansas, including transport of troops, supplies, and refugees; diary of a Union soldier of the Fifteenth Corps; stereoviews of the siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana, May 27 to July 9, 1863; conscription and exemption documents; and Special Field Order, No. 65 (April 27, 1865), from William T. Sherman terminating the war for armies under Albert Sidney Johnston and for the country east of the Chattahoochee River. Included are correspondence, diary, military orders, requisitions, commissions, election certificates, financial records, stereoviews, and poems. Many of the items are photocopies.
ArchivalResource: 7 ft., 5 in.
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- Civil War miscellany, 1855-1891; 1855-1866.
Anderson, Robert Houstoun, 1835-1888. Robert Houstoun Anderson letter, 1864.
Title:
Robert Houstoun Anderson letter, 1864.
The collection consists of a three-page typed copy of a letter from Col. R. H. Anderson to General Braxton Bragg, dated May 21, 1864. In the letter, Anderson outlines his CSA career and asks for active duty for his regiment, the 5th Georgia Cavalry.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (.05 cubic feet)
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- Anderson, Robert Houstoun, 1835-1888. Robert Houstoun Anderson letter, 1864.
Foster, Thomas Gardner. Letter, 1863.
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Letter, 1863.
Personal letter to Thomas Gardner Foster from a cousin in Braxton Bragg's Army of Tenn.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Foster, Thomas Gardner. Letter, 1863.
Century Company records
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Century Company records
The Century Company published the Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, which was widely regarded as the best general periodical of its time, performing a role as cultural arbiter during the 1880s and 1890s. It was founded in New York City in 1881 and also published the children's magazine St. Nicholas, dictionaries, and books. The Century Company records date from 1870 to the 1930s and chiefly contain correspondence with contributors, readers, public figures, and literary agents. A number of manuscripts and proofs in the collection are extensively edited and taken with annotations on letters provide a detailed record of the outlook, standards, and functions of the company.
ArchivalResource: 60.4 linear feet; 151 boxes
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- Century Company records, 1870-1924
Maxwell, Robert A. Letter, Sept. 23, 1863.
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Letter, Sept. 23, 1863.
Copy of telegraph sent by Maxwell to President Lincoln regarding George Thomas, Rosecrans and Bragg. In the handwriting of C.A. Tinker, cipher-operator at the War Department Telegraph Office.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Maxwell, Robert A. Letter, Sept. 23, 1863.
Polk, Leonidas, 1806-1864. Leonidas Polk letter, 1863.
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Leonidas Polk letter, 1863.
Letter from Polk to Gen. John C. Breckenridge in reference to Polk's removal from his command by Gen. Braxton Bragg at Chickamauga.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Polk, Leonidas, 1806-1864. Leonidas Polk letter, 1863.
Hill, Robert. Letter, 1862 Sept. 20.
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Letter, 1862 Sept. 20.
Describes his march through Kentucky with General Morgan. Says they won the battle of Munfordville, but that Bragg let Buell escape-- much to Morgan's disgust.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Hill, Robert. Letter, 1862 Sept. 20.
Butler, Edward George Washington, 1800-1888. Papers, 1821-1888.
Title:
Papers, 1821-1888.
Correspondence deals with military affairs, the Mexican War, the Civil War, slavery, Lincoln's election, politics and government, Southern social life and customs, Reconstruction, and contemporary European affairs. Correspondents include Caroline Deslonde Beauregard, Braxton Bragg, James Buchanan, Jeferson Davis, Alexander Duncan, Edmund P. Gaines, Andrew Jackson, Joseph E. Johnston, Mary Ann Randolph Custis Lee, Robert E. Lee, Nelly Custis Lewis, Leonidas Polk, John Slidell, and Martin Van Buren.
ArchivalResource: 140 items.
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- Butler, Edward George Washington, 1800-1888. Papers, 1821-1888.
Confederate officers photographs, 1861 - [1864?].
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Confederate officers photographs, 1861 - [1864?].
Images of Confederate officers were taken during the Civil War and then mass produced into a card form. These cards, called cartes-de-visites, were collected by individuals and many were kept in albums. These cartes-de-visites were donated from the Robert Steiner III estate and include twenty-three original cartes-de-visites of Confederate commanders.
ArchivalResource: 23 photographs (1 folder).
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- Confederate officers photographs, 1861 - [1864?].
Trask, W. L., 1832-1908. W.L. Trask papers, 1861-1865 [microform].
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W.L. Trask papers, 1861-1865 [microform].
The collection consists of a microfilm copy of the papers of W. L. Trask from 1861-1865. The papers include a bound volume of Civil War reminiscences, newspaper clippings, and a brief biographical sketch of Trask. The Civil War reminscences, in both manuscript and typescript, is titled "War Journal of W. L Trask, 1861 to 1865." It is divided into sections with the following headings: "May to December 1861;" "Report of the Battle of Belmont, November 7, 1861, Steamer 'Charm' W. L. Trask Commanding;" "The Campaign to Kentucky 1862 under General Braxton Bragg;" "Adams, Louisiana, Brigade at the Battle of Perryville, Kentucky, Wednesday, October 8, 1862;" "The Murfreesboro Campaign, October 1862 to March 1863;" "Tullahoma, Tennessee, Bridgeport and Florence, Alabama - January to July 1863;" and "Blountsville, Ala., Incident of the War."
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel.
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- Trask, W. L., 1832-1908. W.L. Trask papers, 1861-1865 [microform].
Lacy, Thomas J. Lacy, Thomas J., Letters, 1861-1865
Title:
Lacy, Thomas J., Letters, 1861-1865
Comprised of correspondence to family members, the Thomas J. Lacy Letters, 1861-1865, chronicle Lacy's experiences in the 3rd Texas Cavalry Regiment.
ArchivalResource: 6 items
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- Lacy, Thomas J. Lacy, Thomas J., Letters, 1861-1865
Almon Ferdinand Rockwell Papers, 1852-1900, (bulk 1861-1865 and 1877-1884)
Title:
Almon Ferdinand Rockwell Papers 1852-1900 (bulk 1861-1865 and 1877-1884)
Army officer and superintendent of public buildings, Washington, D.C. Correspondence, diaries and journals concerning Rockwell's investments in commercial enterprises with James A. Garfield, Garfield's assassination and his appointment controversy with Roscoe Conkling, and Rockwell's Civil War experiences, including the Battle of Shiloh.
ArchivalResource: 2,000 items; 9 containers; 3.4 linear feet
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- Almon Ferdinand Rockwell Papers, 1852-1900, (bulk 1861-1865 and 1877-1884)
Wells, Harrison, 1840-1894. Harrison Wells papers, 1857-1869, 1905 (bulk 1862-1865).
Title:
Harrison Wells papers, 1857-1869, 1905 (bulk 1862-1865).
The collection is chiefly letters from Harrison Wells to his then fiancee May (called Mollie) Long, written from various military camps and battlefields while serving as a Confederate commissary sergeant during the Civil War. Letters frequently contain detailed discussions of military engagements and major battles including the Confederate capture of Harpers Ferry; the Battle of Sharpsburg (Antietam); the Battle of Chancellorsville; the Battle of Fredericksburg; the Second Battle of Winchester; the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House; the Confederate invasion and retreat from Washington, D.C.; and the Second Battle of Kernstown. Letters often mention troop movements and discuss the nature of the fighting and its aftermath, some with enumeration of casualties. Letters occasionally relate personal reflections, sentiments, and assurances of affections; descriptions of camp life and troop morale; opinions of specific military leaders, particularly Stonewall Jackson and Braxton Bragg; predictions for the war; and depictions of scenery and public reception in towns through which the troops passed. There are also two responses from May Long at Corona College in Corinth, Miss., chiefly discussing her schooling and leisure activities, but with some discussion of the impact of the war on the local area; Civil War era letters from members of Wells's family and from relatives of May Long including one describing actions in defense of the North Carolina coast; a few antebellum and post-war family letters including an 1857 letter from Eliab Horace Wells describing George Washington's home at Mount Vernon, Va., and the construction of the capitol at Washington, D.C.; a map drawn by Harrison Wells of the Chancellorsville and Fredericksburg, Va., area annotated with troop positions; an ambrotype of Harrison Wells and a daguerreotype of May Long; and other items.
ArchivalResource: About 30 items (0.5 linear feet).
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- Wells, Harrison, 1840-1894. Harrison Wells papers, 1857-1869, 1905 (bulk 1862-1865).
Bragg Family. Photographs, [ca.1935].
Title:
Photographs, [ca.1935].
Photographs, ca.1935, of five portraits of Bragg family men. There are photographs of Thomas Bragg, d.1851; John Bragg, Thomas Bragg, Alexander Bragg, and Braxton Bragg.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Bragg Family. Photographs, [ca.1935].
Confederate States of America. Army. Orders of General Braxton Bragg, 1862-1863.
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Orders of General Braxton Bragg, 1862-1863.
"Special Orders No. 4" (1862 Sept. 4) from Headquarters of the Army of the Mississippi at Sparta, Tennessee calls for a general court martial to be convened for the trial of Lieutenant Lawler. "Circular" (1863 Oct. 21) from Headquarters of the Army of Tennessee at Missionary Ridge, Tennessee concerns staff officers' responsibility for reconnaissance of the camp area.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Confederate States of America. Army. Orders of General Braxton Bragg, 1862-1863.
Andrew, John A. (John Albion), 1818-1867,. Lee family papers [microform] 1652 [1769-1870] 1890.
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Lee family papers [microform] 1652 [1769-1870] 1890.
Correspondence, accounts, deeds, and legal documents. Letterbooks, 1769-1771, 1775-1776, & 1793-1795, of William Lee, a partner in deBendt & Sayre, London, comprise the bulk of the collection. Letters to business associates primarily discuss the tobacco trade. Letters to his brothers Richard Henry Lee and Francis Lightfoot Lee contain frequent political commentary on events in England & the colonies, and mention most of the prominent revolutionary Virginia leaders as well as their Parliamentary supporters. In addition to the letterbooks there are genealogies, deeds, indentures, wills, and other legal documents, correspondence of family members including many of Robert Edward Lee and other Civil War leaders. Correspondents include John Albion Andrew, Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, John James Beckley, Francis Preston Blair, Braxton Bragg, John Cabell Breckenridge, Ambrose Everett Burnside, Nathaniel Burwell, Benjamin Franklin Butler, Nathaniel Francis Cabell, William Daniel Cabell, Landon Carter, Robert Wormeley Carter, Salmon Portland Chase, Samuel Cooper, Hannah Lee Corbin, Richard Corbin, Henry Knox Craig, Jefferson Davis, Jubal Anderson Early, Richard Stoddert Ewell, Thomas Fairfax, George Gibson, Josiah Gorgas, Ulysses Simpson Grant, Nathanael Greene, Henry Heth, Daniel Harvey Hill, John Bell Hood, Joseph Hooker, Oliver Otis Howard, Benjamin Huger, William Irvine, Thomas S. Thomas Sidney Jesup, Andrew Johnson, Edward Johnson, Robert Underwood Johnson, Albert Sidney Johnston, Joseph Eggleston Johnston, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette. Sidney Lanier, Arthur Lee, Charles Lee, Fitzhugh Lee, Mary Ann Randolph Custis Lee, Richard Bland Lee, Thomas Lee, John Letcher, Abraham Lincoln, James Longstreet, William Mahone, George Brinton McClellan, Lafayette McLaws, George Mason, George Gordon Meade, Robert Carter Nicholas, Edward Follansbee Noyes, George Edward Pickett, Franklin Pierce, Alfred Pleasonton, Roger Atkinson Pryor, George Wythe Randolph, John Cook Rives, Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur Comte de Rochambeau, Winfield Scott, Philip Henry Sheridan, William Tecumseh Sherman, William Shippen, Edmund Kirby Smith, William Smith, James Ewell Brown Stuart, Andrew Talcott, Lorenzo Thomas, Robert Augustus Toombs, Jonathan Trumbull, David Emanuel Twiggs, Zebulon Baird Vance, George Washington, John Wentworth, John Henry Winder, Henry Alexander Wise, John Ellis Wool, and Marcus Joseph Wright.
ArchivalResource: 2 microfilm reels.
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- Andrew, John A. (John Albion), 1818-1867,. Lee family papers [microform] 1652 [1769-1870] 1890.
Peter Wellington Alexander Papers, 1855-1863
Title:
Peter Wellington Alexander Papers, 1855-1863,
ArchivalResource: 10 linear feet (18 document boxes and 12 flat boxes).; 16 reels of microfilm (8 positive reels-2 copies of reels 1-3 & 5-7); 8 master negative reels).
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- Peter Wellington Alexander Papers, 1855-1863
Butler, Thomas, 1785-1847. Butler family papers, 1663-1950.
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Butler family papers, 1663-1950.
Financial papers, correspondence, legal documents, personal papers, printed items, surveys and photographs document the family life and business of the Butlers, Louisiana cotton and sugar planters. Early documents pertain primarily to the political and judicial career of Thomas Butler. Significant early items include correspondence from Jacques Villere, William C.C. Claiborne and Henry Clay and a proclamation and a Spanish land grant signed by Carondelet. Other antebellum material reflects social life and customs and the economics of the planter and slave-owning class in the Gulf South states. A letter from a slave-owner to a formerly-owned female slave addresses the slave's request that her daughter would also be sold to her new owner. Letters written to the family from Anna Butler between 1849 and 1850 discuss life at the White House, where she lived during Zachary Taylor's administration. She also refers to Congressional politics and the debates raging in both houses. Civil War letters from Butlers fighting in the war illustrate Confederate army life in the Gulf South, Tennessee and Vicksburg, Mississippi. Later nineteenth and twentieth-century papers originated largely from descendant Louise Butler and consist of printed religious materials, financial papers concerning inheritance, estates, and investments and correspondence from notable Louisiana residents and others: Grace King, Cammie Henry, Francois Mignon, Lyle Saxon and Constance Rourke. Gervase Butler, who served in the Second World War in North Africa wrote letters to Louise Butler during his tour of duty.
ArchivalResource: 16.5 linear ft.
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- Butler, Thomas, 1785-1847. Butler family papers, 1663-1950.
Bivings, James Morris, 1842-1900. James Morris Bivings papers, 1861-1866.
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James Morris Bivings papers, 1861-1866.
Chiefly consisting of family correspondence from James Morris Bivings, Confederate quartermaster department, re home life, requesting clothing, assistance in securing a job in Charleston, S.C., military life, officers, battles, and morale of the Army. Letter, 6 July 1861, Manassas, Va., to J.M. Bivings, re discharge of Johnny Walker; letter, 8 Oct. 1861, Germantown, Va., to M[ary] M[alinda] Bivings, Crawfordsville, S.C., re traveling by train, viewing Union prisoners, and seeing Jefferson Davis; letter, 21 Dec. 1861, Fredericksburg, Va., to M.M. Bivings, re combat. Letter, 28 June 1863, Petersburg, Va., to J.D. Bivings, seeking quartermasters position at Charleston; letter, 2 Oct. 1863, Chickamauga Creek, Ga., to J.D. Bivings, re army's lack of confidence in [Braxton] Bragg; letter, 12 June 1864, encampment near Richmond, Va., to J.D. Bivings, re spirits of troops, possible Union attack, and election of northern President; undated genealogy of Bivings family.
ArchivalResource: 20 items.
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- Bivings, James Morris, 1842-1900. James Morris Bivings papers, 1861-1866.
Buie, John. Letters, 1853-1864; (bulk 1861-1864).
Title:
Letters, 1853-1864; (bulk 1861-1864).
Letters to his father, John C. Buie, of Moore County, N.C., with detailed comments on campaigns in Mississippi and Tennessee, and on Bragg's raid into Kentucky, 1862.
ArchivalResource: 24 items.
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- Buie, John. Letters, 1853-1864; (bulk 1861-1864).
Chalmers, James R. (James Ronald), 1831-1898. James Ronald Chalmers letter, 1861 [i.e. 1862] Jan. 3.
Title:
James Ronald Chalmers letter, 1861 [i.e. 1862] Jan. 3.
The letter to Major General Braxton Bragg was written while Chalmers was a colonel in the 9th Mississippi Regiment. It acknowledges on behalf of the officers of that unit the receipt of a barrel of golden syrup from Mrs. Bragg.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 20 x 25 cm.
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- Chalmers, James R. (James Ronald), 1831-1898. James Ronald Chalmers letter, 1861 [i.e. 1862] Jan. 3.
Civil War Miscellany 66-054; 82-352; 87-036; 91-067; 91-179; 92-146; 2009-261., 1855-1894.
Title:
Civil War Miscellany 1855-1894.
This collection consists of diverse items connected in some way with the Civil War. The material concerns both Union and Confederate soldiers and has many points of origin. Predominant in the collection is a Civil War biographical file containing personal letters to and from soldiers as well as a few official letters and documents and a few papers not related to the war.
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- Civil War Miscellany 66-054; 82-352; 87-036; 91-067; 91-179; 92-146; 2009-261., 1855-1894.
Campbell, James M. (James McDonald). Letters, 1861.
Title:
Letters, 1861.
This collection consists of letters written by James Campbell in 1861 to his sister Lizzie, brother Joe, and mother in Gaylesville, Alabama. The letters primarily trace the movements of Campbell's 1st Georgia Regiment (for which he was chaplain) from Florida to Virginia. Campbell describes the conditions and settings of campsites in Virginia, especially Richmond and Staunton. Campbell mentions prospective battles and military figures such as Generals Bragg, Taylor, Garnett, Jackson, Lee, and Loring. He also mentions Cheat Mountain, Kanawha Valley, and discusses his duties as chaplain.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Campbell, James M. (James McDonald). Letters, 1861.
Hammond, Isaac, 1841-1915. Isaac Hammond Collection, 1839-1875
Title:
Isaac Hammond Collection, 1839-1875
Collection, 1839-1875, of Isaac Hammond of New York, a Union soldier who was stationed for a time in Richmond, Virginia, and gathered various documents from the files of Governors John Letcher and William Smith, the Virginia General Assembly, the Confederate Congress, the files of Confederate Senators James M. Baker of Florida and R. M. T. Hunter of Virginia, and the Confederate adjutant-general's office. The material covers a wide range of subjects including the impressment of slaves for working on Confederate and local defenses, hospitals, the plights of women and children in Virginia during the Civil War, military defenses, supplies for various companies in the Confederate army, pay vouchers, military passes, military orders, and newspapers from Richmond, Virginia, Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Georgia.
ArchivalResource: .45 cubic feet
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- Hammond, Isaac,. Collection, 1839-1875 (bulk 1861-1865).
Lindenkohl, Adolph. Scene of operations of Rosencranz [i.e. Rosencrans] and Bragg / A.L.
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Scene of operations of Rosencranz [i.e. Rosencrans] and Bragg / A.L. 3/10/[18]63.
Shows the operations in Tennessee and Georgia from Sept. 1, 1863-Sept. 9, 1863. Shows General Rosencrans's advance with the Army of the Cumberland south of the Tennessee River from Bridgeport, Ga., to Trenton, Lookout Mountain, then Chattanooga. Also shows the advance of General Burnside to Kingston, Tenn., then to Knoxville on Sept. 4th.
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., ink drawing, col. ; 36 x 37 cm.
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- Lindenkohl, Adolph. Scene of operations of Rosencranz [i.e. Rosencrans] and Bragg / A.L.
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Autograph letter signed : Mobile, to H. Storm, 1873 Oct. 9.
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Autograph letter signed : Mobile, to H. Storm, 1873 Oct. 9.
Giving the addresses of several Confederate generals.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Autograph letter signed : Mobile, to H. Storm, 1873 Oct. 9.
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Letters, 1863-1864.
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Letters, 1863-1864.
Two letters to Jefferson Davis: one an unofficial message from General Braxton Bragg following the Battle of Murfreesboro in January, 1863, where he discusses the battle, the aftermath, reasons for morale problems, and assesses losses in killed, wounded and missing; the other letter is from General J.E. Johnston, who discusses the supply shortage and possible departure routes from Dalton, Ga. Also includes an article on Davis clipped from the 1931, September 27, edition of the Charlotte Observer.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Letters, 1863-1864.
Cooke, Giles Buckner. Diary, 1861 April 17-1865 April 13.
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Diary, 1861 April 17-1865 April 13.
Details Cooke's service in the Virginia militia and the Confederate Army, including the Army of the Potomac, the Army of the Mississippi, the Army of East Tennessee, the Army of Western Virginia, the Army of North Carolina and Southern Virginia, the Army of Northern Virginia, and the Army of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Cooke served on the staffs of Philip St. George Cocke (1809-1861), Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard (1818-1893), Braxton Bragg (1817-1876), Samuel Jones (1820-1887), William Montgomery Gardner (1824-1901), Thomas Jordon (1819- 1895), and Robert E. Lee (1807-1870). Cooke was stationed in and travelled throughout Virginia, western Virginia, Tennessee, and Mississippi. He participated in the Battle of Shiloh, 1862, and was with Lee during the retreat to Appomattox. In addition to details of army life, Cooke recorded war-time visits to Belmead plantation, Powhatan County, Va., and his thoughts on religion.
ArchivalResource: 19 v.
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- Cooke, Giles Buckner. Diary, 1861 April 17-1865 April 13.
Stout, Samuel Hollingsworth, 1822-1903. Papers, 1847-1955 (bulk 1861-1865).
Title:
Papers, 1847-1955 (bulk 1861-1865).
Correspondence, military records including general and special orders, personnel reports, records of supplies, and statistics of the sick, wounded, and dead, biographical notes, writings about Stout, and other papers, relating to his activities as surgeon and hospital administrator with Confederate Medical Dept. and Army of Tennessee. Includes order book (1863-1865) of military hospital at Cassville, Ga. Topics include Battle of Chickamauga (1863), siege of Vicksburg (1863), Atlanta Campaign (1864), Andersonville Prison (1865), and difficulties encountered by hospitals behind the lines. Correspondents include Samuel Merrifield Bemiss, Braxton Bragg, Edward A. Flewellen, Andrew Jackson Foard, Robert Coleman Foster, Danville Leadbetter, Samuel Preston Moore, William Lytle Nichol, and Benjamin Miller Wible.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Stout, Samuel Hollingsworth, 1822-1903. Papers, 1847-1955 (bulk 1861-1865).
Mussey, R. D. (Reuben Delevan), 1833-1892. Letter : near Crab Orchard, Ky., to [Joseph H.] Barrett, n.p., 1862 Oct. 16.
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Letter : near Crab Orchard, Ky., to [Joseph H.] Barrett, n.p., 1862 Oct. 16.
Autograph letter signed. Mussey is highly critical of Generals Buell and Gilbert and their roles in the "affair at Chaplin Heights."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Mussey, R. D. (Reuben Delevan), 1833-1892. Letter : near Crab Orchard, Ky., to [Joseph H.] Barrett, n.p., 1862 Oct. 16.
Braxton Bragg Papers 91-257; 2009-269., 1853-1876
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Braxton Bragg Papers 1853-1876
This collection contains correspondence between Braxton Bragg and his wife Elise during and after the Civil War, letters to H.L. Cole about Bragg’s immigration to Texas and land speculation in 1875 and 1876, and other correspondence with the Braggs.
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- Braxton Bragg Papers 91-257; 2009-269., 1853-1876
Confederate States of America. Army. Confederate States of America. Army records, 1862-1864, 1930s.
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Confederate States of America. Army records, 1862-1864, 1930s.
This collection consists of pay vouchers, muster rolls, etc. from Georgia soldiers as well as soldiers from other states serving in Georgia. They were primarily kept by Captain N. B. Brown, Assistant Quartermaster, Acting Paymaster. They are arranged in numerical order as assigned by Brown.The bulk of this collection consists of pay vouchers. The remainder consists of muster, pay and bounty rolls, returns of ordnance, provisions and pay accounts, discharges, and descriptive lists. Several Georgia regiments are represented including infantry, artillery, cavalry, and independent companies. Also included are documents pertaining to Confederate units from other states. The military companies, batteries, and camps surrounding Savannah figure prominently.There are also non-financial documents in the collection. There is a hand written copy of the petition to Jefferson Davis by several commanding officers for the removal of General Braxton Bragg, October 4, 1863. There are also letters and reports from various brigades of Stewart's Division concerning the battles of Missionary Ridge and Chickamauga.The following regiments, battalions, artilleries, cavalries, and batteries are included in this collection: 1st Georgia Regiment (Co. C, Emmett Rifles); 38th Georgia Regiment (Co. M, Joe Thompson's Artillery); 32nd Georgia Regiment; 47th Georgia Regiment; 54th Georgia Regiment (Co. A, Lamar Infantry; Co. F, Savannah Cadets; Co. H, Russell's); 1st Georgia Volunteer Regiment (Co. A, Irish Jasper Greens; Co. C, Republican Blues; Co. D, City Light Guards, Co. E, Irish Volunteers; Co. F, Coast Rifles; Co. G, Tattnall Guards; Co. I, German Volunteers; Co. K, Washington Volunteers); 47th Georgia Volunteer Regiment; 1st Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 5th Georgia Cavalry Regiment (Co. D, Liberty Guards; Co. G, McIntosh Cavalry; Co. H, Lamar Rangers; Co. K, McIntosh Cavalry; Liberty Independent Troop); 7th Georgia Cavalry Regiment (Co. E, Banks' Partisan Rangers; Co. H, Hardwick Mounted Rifles); 1st Georgia Battalion (Sharpshooters; Co. C, Partisan Rangers); 10th Georgia Battalion (Co. B, Worth Rebels; Co. C, Zollicoffer Riflemen; Co. D, Whittle Guards); 12th Georgia Battalion (Co. C, Siege Train; Co. E, Rudisill's); 20th Georgia Battalion (Co. A, Southern Partisan Rangers; Co. C, Millen's Battalion); 22nd Georgia Battalion (Co. B, Wise Guards); Regular Light Battalion, Maxwell's; Buists Siege Train; Terrell Light Battalion; 2nd Georgia Cavalry Battalion (Co. D, Georgia Hussars; Effingham Hussars; Screven Troops); 3rd Georgia Cavalry Battalion (Co. B, Shiloh Troop; Co. E, Camden Mounted Rifles; Co. F, Camden Chausseurs; Wayne Rangers); 20th Georgia Cavalry Battalion (Co. A, Millen's Partisan Rangers); 21st Georgia Cavalry Battalion; 24th Georgia Cavalry Battalion (Co. A, Mercer Partisan Rangers; Co. B, Randolph Rangers); Anderson's Cavalry Battalion; Maxwell's Georgia Artillery (Guerrard Light Battery); 22nd Georgia Artillery (Co. A, Bartow Artillery; Co. E, Montgomery Guards; Co. F, Emmett Rifles); Claghorn's Georgia Artillery (Chatham Artillery); Dawson's Georgia Artillery (Co. E, Terrell Light Artillery); Bomar's Georgia Artillery (Chestatee Artillery); Confederate Infantry (Villipique's Light Artillery); Croft's Independent Company, Georgia Artillery (Columbus Artillery); Georgia Independent Artillery Battalion (Oglethrope's Siege); Causten's Bluff Battery; Martin's Light Battery; Read's Light Battery; Regular Light Battery.Also included in this collection: the 4th Louisiana Battalion; Stewart's Division (Bates Brigade; Brown's Brigade; Clayton's Brigade; Strahl's Brigade; Adam's Brigade; Capt. TH Stanford's Brigade; Maj. AP Stewart's Brigade; Stovall's Brigade); McClelland's Florida Volunteer Battalion (Jackson Guard).This collection was arranged by Work Projects Administration workers in the 1930s. They prepared a detailed card file indexing the collection. This index consists of an alphabetical list of names found within the collection and a list of commands (alphabetical and numerical). Also listed in the miscellaneous index are camps, forts, batteries, battles, hospitals, and army departments. These items are indexed by bundle and package numbers on the cards which correspond with the bundle and package numbers listed in this finding aid.The original WPA index of personal names has been transcribed and is available with the print finding aid in the Georgia Historical Society reading room. This index includes accurate item numbers. However, the box numbers listed in the print index are incorrect and require updating.
ArchivalResource: 26 boxes (15.5 cubic feet)
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- Confederate States of America. Army. Confederate States of America. Army records, 1862-1864, 1930s.
Irbill, L. W. Letter, 1862 Oct. 25, Tuskegee, Alabama : to Gen. Braxton Bragg.
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Letter, 1862 Oct. 25, Tuskegee, Alabama : to Gen. Braxton Bragg.
Letter requests that Sgt. I.R. Hand be appointed to fill the vacancy created by the death of his Assistant Enrolling Officer, Sgt. W.E. Winn.
ArchivalResource: 1 item 2 p. in folder ; 26 cm.
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- Irbill, L. W. Letter, 1862 Oct. 25, Tuskegee, Alabama : to Gen. Braxton Bragg.
Brown, Edward Norphlet, b.1829. Letters, 1862-1865.
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Letters, 1862-1865.
Letters, 1862-1865, written by Brown to his wife Frances (Fannie), who was living in Barbour County (Ala.) during the war. The letters follow the 45th Ala. Infantry Regiment from its organization until its surrender in 1865. These letters are extremely well written and cover a multitude of subjects including politics, economic hardships, religion, the life of a soldier, battles, family in the army and in Alabama, the Confederate point of view, descriptions of different states, poetry, and philosophical musings. Of particular interest are Brown's discussions concerning his regiment, disease and illness, religious revivals, the lack of food, clothing, and supplies as well as analyses of battles and Confederate generals.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Brown, Edward Norphlet, b.1829. Letters, 1862-1865.
Butler, Marvin Benjamin. Papers, 1861-1864.
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Papers, 1861-1864.
Civil War letters between Butler and his future wife, Harriet M. Fuller, concerning camp life; military activities, especially the battle of Stones River (a.k.a. Murfreesboro), Buell's pursuit of Bragg in 1862, and the Vicksburg campaign; his illness and subsequent discharge; and life on the home front.
ArchivalResource: 21 items.
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- Butler, Marvin Benjamin. Papers, 1861-1864.
Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869. Papers, 1798-1900; (bulk 1809-1886).
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Papers, 1798-1900; (bulk 1809-1886).
Political and personal correspondence (chiefly 1809-1886) of Pickens and of his family, concerning secession, the outbreak of the Civil War, and other matters. Includes one volume of plantation records (1839-1864). Correspondents include P.G.T. Beauregard, M.L. Bonham, Braxton Bragg, Joseph E. Brown, Armistead Burt, Lewis Cass, W.M. Churchwell, Jefferson Davis, R.W. Gibbes, Isaac W. Hayne, J.L. Orr, and William H. Seward.
ArchivalResource: 446 items.
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- Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869. Papers, 1798-1900; (bulk 1809-1886).
Bryant, John Cullen,. American and English literary and historical papers collected by Atcheson L. Hench [manuscript] 1795-1943.
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American and English literary and historical papers collected by Atcheson L. Hench [manuscript] 1795-1943.
Material collected by Hench, some as an autograph collection and others for use in his classes at the University of Virginia with examples of various periods. Modern autographs collected by Hench include letters by associates of Edgar Allan Poe; Civil War letters; papers relating to Virginia history; correspondence of writers and politicians, particularly from the Victorian era; and other miscellaneous correspondence with literary or histocial interest. Letters of John Jules Jusserand to William Henry Irwin and James Brown Scott and others discuss Irwin's voyage, a recent address, and Jusserand's departure for France after many years in the United States "a country he had learned to love and admire in peace and wartime." John Pendleton Kennedy papers include a letter to Captain William Mervine, 1852, granting leave; a letter to Annie J. Statin, 1861, concerning a genealogical inquiry ; a letter to Edward L. Welles, 1853, sending his autograph; a letter signed with other Congressman, recomending Samuel Turner of Boston for a position; a letter, 1860, to an insurance company about a planned house addition; an undated autograph and a 1943 newsclipping about him. Fitzhugh Lee writes to John Cullen Bryant, 1902, about a photograph and to J[ames?] M[cCormick?] Dalzell, 1885, declining to attend a reunion. John Livingston Lowes writes to Atcheson Hench about various Coleridge items for sale, 1027-1929. Single letters of interest include Sir William Jenner declining an invitation; Henry Arthur Jones to Joseph Hodeges Choate on tours of "Blenheim"; and a lengthy letter from Thomas Jordan to P.G.T. Beauregard regarding the possibility of a book on Beauregard's Civil War operations and discussing his action at several battles particularly Shiloh, and Petersburg, and criticizing the actions of Robert E. Lee at Fredericksburg, and Cold Harbor, and Braxton Bragg at Chickamauga. Also Joseph Wood Krutch to J. John Munson on his biography of Edgar Allan Poe; Mary Elizabeth Latrobe to Dolley Madison on her life in Pittsburg in 1812; Richard Henry Lee conveying orders of General Ripley, 1815; Benjamin Watkins Leigh to Henry A. Wise about the 1839 Whig National Convention; John Letcher to Henry A. Wise regarding the dismissal of Wise's son from the Virginia Military Institute; David Ross Locke (Petroleum V. Nasby) sending regrets; Marianne Preble Longfellow[Fuller] to Anne Longfellow [Pierce] on a journey to New York with her father William Pitt Preble; and John Lubbock advising P. O'Callagnan on Athenaeum Club election. The collection also contains an autograph of George Payne Rainsford James; a safe passage order for Richard C. Talbott signed by Andrew Johnson, 1865; a schoolboy paper by Stephen J. Joyce on his grandfather James Joyce; a signed receipt from Beverley Dandridge to Frederick Kitt "to purchase sundries for the President's household"; and a speech of John Lane on the publishing and collecting world of his youth.
ArchivalResource: circa 33 items.
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- Bryant, John Cullen,. American and English literary and historical papers collected by Atcheson L. Hench [manuscript] 1795-1943.
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Braxton Bragg correspondence, 1861-1864.
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Braxton Bragg correspondence, 1861-1864.
The collection consisits of four letters (1861-1864) written to Gen. Bragg during the Civil War. One leter suggests the use of capsicum (a pepper) as a chemical agent in bombs thrown in order to take Ft. Pickens. Another is a resolution of thanks for Bragg's part in the Battle of Chickamauga; another letter mentions the use of hypnotism on nervous disorders.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Braxton Bragg correspondence, 1861-1864.
Alexander Robert Chisolm Papers, 1861-1908, 1861-1908
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Alexander Robert Chisolm Papers, 1861-1908 1861-1908
Colonel Alexander Robert Chisolm (1834-1910) served as the senior aide-de-camp to General G. T. Beauregard from 1861-1865. The collection primarily consists of Chisolm's remembrances of the war, especially the battles at Fort Sumter, the First Battle of Bull Run, and Shiloh. The collection also includes a fan-like cipher used by General Beauregard for sending messages during the war, with a sample of how the substitution of letters works using the phrase "Jones goes South to night."
ArchivalResource: 0.75 Linear feet; (3 boxes), 1 reel of microfilm
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- Alexander Robert Chisolm Papers, 1861-1908, 1861-1908
Braxton Bragg Papers, ., 1852-1864
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Braxton Bragg Papers, . 1852-1864
Braxton Bragg (1817-1876) was a United States Army officer, Louisiana planter, Confederate Army general, and a civil engineer in Alabama and Texas following the Civil War. The collection includes military letters and telegrams from Bragg while he was serving with the United States Army in Missouri, 1852-1855, and as a Confederate general, 1862-1864, and a letter from him to his wife, 1853.
ArchivalResource: 11
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Photographs of Confederate generals and Civil War political leaders, 1861-1865.
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Photographs of Confederate generals and Civil War political leaders, 1861-1865.
The collection consists of photographs, clippings, engravings and postcards of Confederate generals and Civil War political leaders. Persons represented include the following: John Adams, Braxton Bragg, John C. Breckenridge, Admiral Franklin Buchanan, Samuel Cooper, Richard S. Ewell, John Buchanan Floyd, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Samuel Garland, Roger Weightman Hanson, A. P. Hill, Thomas J. Jackson, Albert Sidney Johnson, Ed Johnson, J. E. Johnston, Joe Johnston, Robert E. Lee, Wililam Henry Fitzhugh [Rooney] Lee, James Longstreet, Ben McCullough, Maffit, John Bankhead Magruder, Humphrey Marshall, Dabney H. Mavry, Albert Pike, Bishop L. Polk, Sterling Price, Roger A. Pryor, Robert B. Rhett, Raphael Semmes, E. Kirby Smith, O. F. Strahl, J. E. B. Stuart, Jeff Thompson, Louis Trezevant Wigfall, Williams [of Tennessee], Henry Alexander Wise, and two unidentified photos.
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- Photographs of Confederate generals and Civil War political leaders, 1861-1865.
Wright, Marcus J. (Marcus Joseph), 1831-1922. Papers of Marcus Joseph Wright, 1872-1901.
Title:
Papers of Marcus Joseph Wright, 1872-1901.
The collection contains an annotated carbon copy, 1911, of Wright's manuscript of "General officers of the Confederate Army"; a letter, 1872 March 14, Braxton Bragg to Wright re his appointments to the Confederate Army; a letter, 1880 August 3, Wright to George Washington Custis Lee seeking assistance in obtaining some Robert E. Lee papers held by Charles Marshall; and a letter, 1880 August 24, G.W.C. Lee to Marshall explaining he informed Wright that Marshall needed his Robert E. Lee papers for his own historical research. With these is Ezra J. Warner's annotated copy of "General officers of the Confederate Army" used for his own 1959 study, "Generals in gray."
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Wright, Marcus J. (Marcus Joseph), 1831-1922. Papers of Marcus Joseph Wright, 1872-1901.
Lee, Stephen D. (Stephen Dill), 1833-1908. Stephen D. Lee papers, 1864-1907.
Title:
Stephen D. Lee papers, 1864-1907.
Correspondence reflecting Lee's Civil War service in command of all cavalry in the department of Alabama, East Louisiana, Mississippi, and West Tennessee, and his later years as college president; including letters, 8 July 1864, Tupelo, [Miss.], to Gen. B[raxton] Bragg, re an order concerning Gen. [E. Kirby] Smith's troops; and 31 Jan. 1890, Agricultural College, Miss., to [Matthew Calbraith Butler], re the "race issue" then before the Senate, mentioning land near Costa Rica suitable for "negro colonization," and suggesting that President [Rutherford B.] Hayes favored such a plan although it was not favored by Gen. [Wade] Hampton or "any northern representative man." Also includes biographical sketch, clipped from Confederate Veteran, Apr. 1894, p. 70.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Lee, Stephen D. (Stephen Dill), 1833-1908. Stephen D. Lee papers, 1864-1907.
Cooper, James, first lieutenant. Letter, 1862 Apr. 22.
Title:
Letter, 1862 Apr. 22.
Letter from Cooper, Corinth, Miss., to Francis M. Farley, second lieutenant in the 1st Florida Infantry, describing actions of the 1st Louisiana Infantry under Brigadier-General Braxton Bragg during the battle of Shiloh, Tenn.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Cooper, James, first lieutenant. Letter, 1862 Apr. 22.
Gardner B. Clark papers 1861-1865 Clark, Gardner B. papers
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Gardner B. Clark papers 1861-1865 Clark, Gardner B. papers
The Gardner B. Clark papers consist of ten letters from a Union soldier to his wife between 1861 and 1864. Also included is a Special Order from Major General Burnside.
ArchivalResource: 11 items
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- Gardner B. Clark papers, Clark, Gardner B. papers, 1861-1865
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. LS, Atlanta, to Braxton Bragg, near Chickamauga, 1863 Oct. 29.
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LS, Atlanta, to Braxton Bragg, near Chickamauga, 1863 Oct. 29.
Offers a number of strategic suggestions for the Chattanooga campaign.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (5 p.) ; 27 cm.
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- Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. LS, Atlanta, to Braxton Bragg, near Chickamauga, 1863 Oct. 29.
Jefferson Davis collection 1861-1865 Davis, Jefferson collection
Title:
Jefferson Davis collection 1861-1865 Davis, Jefferson collection
The Jefferson Davis collection contains political and military correspondence of Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate States of America. Most of the letters are from congressmen, governors, cabinet officers, generals, and local politicians to Davis.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 linear feet
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- Jefferson Davis collection, Davis, Jefferson collection, 1861-1865
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891. ALS, 1876 June 9 : to Major General E.O.C. Ord.
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ALS, 1876 June 9 : to Major General E.O.C. Ord.
Sherman writes Ord approving General Bragg for employment ... "because I know him to be perfectly capable & honorable in an Eminent degree - I feel deeply for his poverty ... The Civil War has made a terrible impression and bears as you know heavily on the Officers of the Old Army, ... but a hue & cray would be raised if a Union man should be denied and Bragg appointed to any agency. Hecould be well be employed under some officer ..."
ArchivalResource: 4 p. ; 12.9 x 20.4 cm.
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- Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891. ALS, 1876 June 9 : to Major General E.O.C. Ord.
Darrah, Wallace W., d. 1864. Letters, 1861-1863.
Title:
Letters, 1861-1863.
Letters written by Darrah relating to his Civil War service.
ArchivalResource: 90 items.
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- Darrah, Wallace W., d. 1864. Letters, 1861-1863.
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Letter : Evergreen, La., to his wife [Eliza], n.p., 1856 Feb. 3 and 5.
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Letter : Evergreen, La., to his wife [Eliza], n.p., 1856 Feb. 3 and 5.
Autograph letter signed. Concerns a plantation he is interested in purchasing.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.).
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- Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Letter : Evergreen, La., to his wife [Eliza], n.p., 1856 Feb. 3 and 5.
Fort Washita collection, 19th century.
Title:
Fort Washita collection, 19th century.
Materials relating to Fort Washita, I.T., an important military post prior to the Civil War, located on the Washita River, just north of the Red River on the border of Oklahoma and Texas, established chiefly to protect the Chickasaw and Choctaw from hostile Indian tribes, particularly those based in Texas.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Fort Washita collection, 19th century.
Leverich, Charles E. Charles E. Leverich diary, 1863 July 6-1864 Sept. 21.
Title:
Charles E. Leverich diary, 1863 July 6-1864 Sept. 21.
The diary records Leverich's travels from Winchester to Richmond, Virginia, where he visited friends, and his stay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Leverich (refugees from New Orleans), in Columbia County, Georgia. Entries after Aug. 21, 1863 describe Leverich's activities as battery officer for General Simon Bolivar Buckner under General Braxton Bragg during the campaign near Chattanooga, Tennessee. Described are the winter quarters of the Confederate Army at Dalton and Oxford, Georgia, and the armies of General Joseph E. Johnston and John B. Hood. Names of civilians and military personnel are recorded along with changes in military posts, encounters with other units, and skirmishes with Federal troops during the retreat to Atlanta. The diary ends after the capture of Atlanta by Federal forces in 1864. Included is a roll of the 4th Company of the Battalion Washington Artillery.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 9 x 13 cm.
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- Leverich, Charles E. Charles E. Leverich diary, 1863 July 6-1864 Sept. 21.
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Braxton Bragg letter, 1875 Feb. 12.
Title:
Braxton Bragg letter, 1875 Feb. 12.
In reply to a request for biographical information from J. Furlong of Brooklyn, N.Y., Bragg discusses the circumstances of his situation as a sugar planter in Louisiana at the beginning of the Civil War, laments the misfortunes of his 125 former slaves, and briefly describes his military career for the Confederate States of America.
ArchivalResource: 1 letter.
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- Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Braxton Bragg letter, 1875 Feb. 12.
Ransom, R. (Robert), 1828-1892. Civil War letter of Maj. Gen. Robert Ransom, Jr., 1864 May 26.
Title:
Civil War letter of Maj. Gen. Robert Ransom, Jr., 1864 May 26.
Autograph letter signed by Maj. Gen. Robert Ransom, Jr., to Gen. Braxton Bragg.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.)
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- Ransom, R. (Robert), 1828-1892. Civil War letter of Maj. Gen. Robert Ransom, Jr., 1864 May 26.
Sherman, Francis Trowbridge, 1825-1905. Diaries of Francis Trowbridge Sherman, 1863-1865 [manuscript].
Title:
Diaries of Francis Trowbridge Sherman, 1863-1865 [manuscript].
The diaries give brief accounts of Sherman's participation in the Chattanooga, Atlanta, Shenandoah Valley, and Appomattox Campaigns; his experiences as a prisoner of war, including his escape attempt and his exchange at Libby Prison in the fall of 1864. Sherman discusses camp life, prison conditions; rumors of the death of General Grant and Confederate desertions; and gives an account of several days spent in Charlottesville during which it is rumored that blacks are plundering the town encouraged by the townspeople. Also included are accounts and the names of prisoners of war whose families he plans to contact.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel (positive)
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- Sherman, Francis Trowbridge, 1825-1905. Diaries of Francis Trowbridge Sherman, 1863-1865 [manuscript].
Confederate States of America Records 66-26; 95-094; 98-025; 2009-318., 1856-1915
Title:
Confederate States of AmericaRecords 1856-1915
Collection consists ofsoldiers' personal correspondence, diaries and reminiscences; officialConfederate Medical Department papers and miscellaneous papers relating tomilitary medical matters; official documents, orders, and letters relating toConfederate affairs both civil and military.
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- Confederate States of America Records 66-26; 95-094; 98-025; 2009-318., 1856-1915
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Braxton Bragg papers, undated.
Title:
Braxton Bragg papers, undated.
Contains the following type of materials: correspondence / letters. Contains information pertaining to the following war: Civil War. General description of the collection: The Braxton Bragg papers include a photocopy of an autographed letter from R.E. Lee to Braxton Bragg, Headquarters, Army of Northern Virginia on December 30, 1864, concerning supplying ammunition for Major General Robert F. Hoke's Division (which had been recently transferred from Henrico Country, Virginia, to Sugar Loaf Mountain, North Carolina) in response to Federal operations against Fort Fisher.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Braxton Bragg papers, undated.
Alfred and Elizabeth Brand Collection of Civil War and Lee Family Papers, 1757-1925, (bulk 1838-1868)
Title:
Alfred and Elizabeth Brand Collection of Civil War and Lee Family Papers, 1757-1925 (bulk 1838-1868)
ArchivalResource: 3.4 Linear Feet,; 100 Items
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- Alfred and Elizabeth Brand Collection of Civil War and Lee Family Papers, 1757-1925, (bulk 1838-1868)
Braxton Bragg Papers, 1833-1879
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Braxton Bragg Papers 1833-1879
Braxton Bragg (1817-1876) was a Confederate Army officer during the American Civil War, planter, and engineer. The collection consists of letter books, official and personal communications, reports, orders, and memoranda relating to Bragg's Confederate Army campaigns and to his service as adviser to Confederate President Jefferson Davis. A few of the papers relate to the Mexican War, to Bragg's post-Civil War career as a civil and railroad engineer, and to Bragg's funeral.
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- Braxton Bragg Papers, 1833-1879
Johnston, Joseph E. (Joseph Eggleston), 1807-1891. Papers, 1825-1891.
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Papers, 1825-1891.
Papers of Joseph E. Johnston including correspondence which reflect his long military career and interest in his nephews, John Warfield Johnston and John Preston Johnston. The papers include a diary, 1857, of Johnston's survey of the southern boundary of Kansas and eighteen volumes of Civil War dispatches and telegrams. Subjects concern Braxton Bragg, Benjamin Stoddert Ewell, William Joseph Hardee, George Ben Johnston, and the American Civil War (including the Atlanta Campaign of 1864). Correspondents include P.G.T. Beauregard, Jubal Early, Thomas Tasker Gantt, Josiah Gorgas, Wade Hampton, D.H. Hill, Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet and W.T. Sherman (General Order #18 of Johnston surrendering and giving terms to Sherman); as well as members of Johnston's family, Beverly R. Johnston, John Preston Johnston and John Warfield Johnston. The collection also includes a diary, 1 May-31 July 1864, of Thomas B. Mackall; letters received by Louis McLane (including letters from Andrew Jackson and Lafayette) and typescripts of letters by Eliza Johnston Hughes.
ArchivalResource: Total 264 items.Civil War dispatch and telegram books 18 volumes.
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- Johnston, Joseph E. (Joseph Eggleston), 1807-1891. Papers, 1825-1891.
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. ALS : to Braxton Bragg, Ashland, Va., 1864 May 11.
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ALS : to Braxton Bragg, Ashland, Va., 1864 May 11.
A dispatch written from Ashland, several miles north of Yellow Tavern, where he was fatally wounded later that day. Stuart reports that his troops have driven the enemy from his present position and now intersect the enemy's route to Richmond at Yellow Tavern. Also mentions the positions of other Confederate forces.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 17 cm.
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. ALS : to Braxton Bragg, Ashland, Va., 1864 May 11.
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. The inaugural address of the provisional governor of Kentucky broadside, 1862.
Title:
The inaugural address of the provisional governor of Kentucky broadside, 1862.
This collection contains a broadside with the addresses delivered by Braxton Bragg and Governor Richard Hawes at Hawes inauguration as the provisional Governor of Kentucky, October 4, 1862.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. The inaugural address of the provisional governor of Kentucky broadside, 1862.
Confederate officers photograph album, n.d.
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Confederate officers photograph album, n.d.
This collection contains one hundred ninety two cartes-de-visite photographs of officers who served in the Confederate army. The majority of the officers served as either major generals or brigadier generals in the Confederate forces. The collection includes the photographs of many lesser known officers, as well as the famous; such as Lee, Beauregard, Morgan, Jackson, and Stuart. The collection also includes photos of past American presidents and European royalty. Acid free photocopies have been placed in the original photograph album and the originals are in a separate container. Both copies have the subject's name on it. The cartes-de-visites were taken by photographers in Mobile, Nashville, and New York; and are roughly two by five inches.
ArchivalResource: .66 cubic ft. (2 archives containers).
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- Confederate officers photograph album, n.d.
Henry Clay Family Papers, 1732-1927, (bulk 1814-1852)
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Henry Clay Family Papers 1732-1927 (bulk 1814-1852)
Personal, official, and family correspondence, speeches, writings, business records, legal files, biographical material, printed matter, and other papers chiefly documenting the public career and private life of statesman Henry Clay (1777-1852), United States secretary of state and representative and senator from Kentucky; his son, James B. Clay (1817-1864), diplomat, United States representative from Kentucky, and Confederate sympathizer; and other members of Henry Clay's family.
ArchivalResource: 18,850 items; 75 containers; 30 linear feet; 24 microfilm reels
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- Henry Clay Family Papers, 1732-1927, (bulk 1814-1852)
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Papers, 1847-1869.
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Papers, 1847-1869.
Predominently letters concerning military affairs. Correspondents include Jefferson Davis, Patrick Cleburne, Samuel Cooper, and James A. Seddon.
ArchivalResource: 43 items.
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- Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Papers, 1847-1869.
Joyes, John, b. 1834. John Joyes : papers, 1864-1865.
Title:
John Joyes : papers, 1864-1865.
Included is a diary, 1 Sept. 1864- 11 June 1865, that relates his activities and health in prison, the weather, and general prison and war news. It also contains copies of "special private correspondence," 13 Aug. 1864 - 23 Apr. 1865, he wrote while imprisoned, apparently to a sweetheart back home, relating his emotions, opinions, etc. Also included is a history of Byrne's Artillery, no date, and a letter from General George B. Hodge to Major Edward P. Byrne, 19 June 1868 concerning a publication by Byrne regarding the Civil War and Hodge's disagreement with certain points.
ArchivalResource: 0.33 cubic ft.
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- Joyes, John, b. 1834. John Joyes : papers, 1864-1865.
Photographs of Confederate officers, n.d.
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Photographs of Confederate officers, n.d.
A collection of photographs, chiefly of Confederate officers and other Civil War personalities assembled by Thomas Hughes. Images include magazine photos, cartes-de-visite and a postcard (of Stonewall Jackson). Men depicted include James J. Archer, P.G.T. Beauregard, Braxton Bragg, Simon B. Bolivar, Mr. Castleman, Raleigh Edward Colston, Richard S. Ewell, John B. Gordon, Wade Hampton, A.P. Hill, John Bell Hood, Stonewall Jackson, Joseph E. Johnston, John Marshall Jones (negataive only), Samuel Jones, James L. Kemper, James Henry Lane, George Washington Custis Lee, Mansfield Lovell, H.B. Lyon, and William Peck and Isaac Munroe St. John (negative only).
ArchivalResource: 55 photographs.
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- Photographs of Confederate officers, n.d.
Andrews, Garnett, 1837-1903. Garnett Andrews papers, 1816-1928 [manuscript].
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Garnett Andrews papers, 1816-1928 [manuscript].
Varied papers of Andrews, of Washington, Ga., Yazoo, Miss., and Chattanooga, Tenn., consisting of letters to him from Rosalie Beirne of Monroe County, W. Va., before and after their marriage in 1867; estate papers of Rosalie's father, Andrew Beirne of Monroe County; papers pertaining to the courts martial of Confederate generals Lafayette McLaws and Jerome Bonapart Robertson for actions during the Knoxville campaign (Andrews was a Confederate judge advocate); genealogical charts, correspondence, and other items relating primarily to the Andrews family, but also including material on the Beirne, Garnett, and Key families; and letters from, scrapbook of, and collection of autograph letters from famous persons to Andrews's sister, Eliza Frances Andrews of Georgia, author and illustrator under the name "Elzey Hay." Persons represented in the autograph collection include Braxton Bragg, Henry Clay, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Asa Gray, Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet, Raphael Semmes, Alexander H. Stephens, and Robert Toombs.
ArchivalResource: 325 items (1.5 linear feet).
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- Andrews, Garnett, 1837-1903. Garnett Andrews papers, 1816-1928 [manuscript].
Confederate States of America. Army. Medical Dept. Records, 1861-1862.
Title:
Records, 1861-1862.
Correspondence and orders.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (64 items)
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- Confederate States of America. Army. Medical Dept. Records, 1861-1862.
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Papers.
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Papers. 1833-1867.
Army officer, President Confederate States of America. Ordnance papers for the regiment of dragoons, Nov-Dec 1833; letter, 16 April [18] 47 Hurricane Plantation, Mississippi, discussing politics, family and crops; letter, 7 Sep. 1850, to Adjutant General Jones regarding pay for Indian soldiers; letter, Washington, 3 Dec. 1860, to J.G. Totten regarding education of cadets; letter, 20 Oct. 1861, to Maj. Robert Anderson regarding rank of U.S. Military Academy professors; letter, Lexington, Kentucky, 25 Oct. 1862, from G.T. Beauregard regarding troop movements; military report from Braxton Bragg; signature, Fortress Monroe, Virginia, 31 Mar. 1867; order to pursue deserters, 24 Nov. 1833, signed by Davis.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Papers.
Haymond, Henry. Civil War letters, 1863.
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Civil War letters, 1863.
Two letters providing Henry Haymond's eyewitness accounts of the battles of Murfreesboro (7 Jan. 1863; 8 p.) and Chickamauga (24 Sept. 1863; 13 p.).
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Haymond, Henry. Civil War letters, 1863.
Magee, John Euclid. Diary, 1861-1863.
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Diary, 1861-1863.
Diary of an officer in Stanford's Battery describing camp life and military engagements in the western campaigns of the Civil War. The diary contains accounts of the battles of Shiloh, Perryville, and Stones River (Murfreesboro), all in 1862, and comments on various Confederate officers, particularly Braxton Bragg; discipline; army morale; and the hardships of soldiering.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (117 p.)
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- Magee, John Euclid. Diary, 1861-1863.
Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-1893. Charles Colcock Jones, Jr. -- remarks on Robert E. Lee, 1876.
Title:
Charles Colcock Jones, Jr. -- remarks on Robert E. Lee, 1876.
The collection consists of a bound manuscript compiled by Charles Colcock Jones, Jr. entitled "Letter of General Robert E. Lee tendering to the President of the Confederate States his resignation of the command of the Army of Northern Virginia: with explanatory remarks by Charles C. Jones, Jr." Thus, the main body of the manuscript is Jones' transcription of Lee's famous letter. More importantly, however, the volume has tipped in six prints of Lee, six of Jefferson Davis, two of General George Meade, and one each of Generals P.G.T. Beauregard, Braxton Bragg, A.P. Hill, T.J. Jackson, Joseph E. Johnston, John H. Morgan, and J.E.B. Stuart. Views included are two of the Battle of Gettysburg, the Capitol at Richmond, and two unusual views of Richmond, as well as a folding map. In addition three letters are tipped in: 1. opposite page 4. This letter from General G. E. Pickett to General Braxton Bragg, dated 26 April 1864, one page, discusses military matters preparatory to the Battle of the Crater and as such is historically important. 2. opposite page 6. Note signed by Robert E. Lee and addressed to President Davis informing him the the "Florida Brigade cannot be spared from the army." 3. opposite page 11. Note signed by Davis and dated 25 August 1863 referring to the above. Apparently both 2 and 3 are endorsements from the same original piece and separated by Jones for inclusion in this volume. The volume also has clippings of Jones' "A Piece of Secret History" (Scribner's Magazine, February 1876) and a review of this article (The Cycle, 29 January 1876).
ArchivalResource: 1 item (0.1 linear feet).
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- Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-1893. Charles Colcock Jones, Jr. -- remarks on Robert E. Lee, 1876.
Richey, Samuel W.,. Samuel W. Richey Confederate Collection, 1805-1936, (bulk 1861-1865).
Title:
Samuel W. Richey Confederate Collection, 1805-1936, (bulk 1861-1865).
Primarily correspondence of Jefferson Davis, his cabinet officers, and Confederate military officers, from 1861 through 1865.
ArchivalResource: 744 items.
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- Richey, Samuel W.,. Samuel W. Richey Confederate Collection, 1805-1936, (bulk 1861-1865).
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Papers, 1847-1876.
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Papers, 1847-1876.
Predominently letters concerning military affairs. Correspondents include Jefferson Davis, Leonidas Polk, Joseph Johnston, Patrick Cleburne, Samuel Cooper, and James A. Seddon.
ArchivalResource: 49 items.
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- Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Papers, 1847-1876.
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Braxton Bragg Broadside, 29 September 1862.
Title:
Braxton Bragg Broadside, 29 September 1862.
Broadside issued by General Braxton Bragg to the "People of Kentucky" during the 1862 Confederate invasion of Kentucky. Bragg, headquartered in Bardstown, KY, rallied the men of Kentucky to join the Confederate forces. He specifically sought cavalry recruits, but also requested infantry, including that all volunteers would be armed and receive "the usual pay and bounty." Newly formed companies were to report to Bryantsville, KY and questions directed to Major General Simon Bolivar Buckner. Bragg asserted that this was the last opportunity to volunteer, as men would be conscripted "as soon as necessary arrangements can be made."
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Braxton Bragg Broadside, 29 September 1862.
Dent, S. H. (Stouten Hubert), 1833-1917. Papers, 1847-1865.
Title:
Papers, 1847-1865.
Correspondence (1860-65) from Dent to his wife, Anna Beall (Young) Dent, recounting his military service; correspondence (1861-63) from Anna Dent to S.H. Dent; correspondence (1857-59) to Dent from his father, Stouten Warren Dent; miscellaneous family correspondence (1857-61); and a letter (1847) from Henry L. Lowe (no relation), serving in the U.S. Army during the Mexican War.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cu. ft., 1 document box.
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- Dent, S. H. (Stouten Hubert), 1833-1917. Papers, 1847-1865.
Clinton H. Haskell Civil War collection 1841-1895 Haskell, Clinton H., Civil War collection
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Clinton H. Haskell Civil War collection 1841-1895 Haskell, Clinton H., Civil War collection
Clinton H. Haskell Civil War collection contains miscellaneous letters, military orders, telegrams, and documents related to the Civil War.
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- Haskell, Clinton H. Clinton H. Haskell Civil War collection, 1841-1895.
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Braxton Bragg letter, 1856 Feb. 10.
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Braxton Bragg letter, 1856 Feb. 10.
Letter from Braxton Bragg to his wife describing a 2,000 arpent plantation three miles from Thibodaux, La., which he had just purchased. He describes the condition of the land, buildings, and slaves, as well as discussing family matters.
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- Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Braxton Bragg letter, 1856 Feb. 10.
Duncan, James, 1813-1849. Papers.
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Papers. 1835-1849.
Army officer. Letterbook, 1838-1847; scrapbook of newspaper clippings; "Dade Massacre diary"; proceedings of court martial at West Point, 1835; correspondence, 1836-1849; undated correspondence, rosters of troops; military court proceedings, 1846-1847; correspondence with various military personnel including: Braxton Bragg, Leslie Chase, J.B. Crane, H.J. Hunt, Andrew Jackson, Roger Jones, Gideon J. Pillow, John Sanders, Winfield Scott, Martin Van Buren (signature cut away) and William J. Worth.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Duncan, James, 1813-1849. Papers.
Hunt, Henry Jackson, 1819-1889. Papers.
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Papers. 1861-1864.
Army officer. Letter, Fort Pickens, 23 April 1861, to Braxton Bragg discussing the moral issues of fighting a civil war. Letter, Artillery Headquarters, Army of the Potomac, 21 December 1864, discussing artillery fire.
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- Hunt, Henry Jackson, 1819-1889. Papers.
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Letter to Samuel Cooper [manuscript], 1862 August 6.
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Letter to Samuel Cooper [manuscript], 1862 August 6.
Bragg urges changes in the method of promoting generals and encloses a list of general officers under his command.
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- Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Letter to Samuel Cooper [manuscript], 1862 August 6.
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Vallandigham and Laird family papers, 1793-1871 [microform].
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Vallandigham and Laird family papers, 1793-1871 [microform].
Correspondence, speeches, writings, financial documents, legal documents, and miscellany of members of the Laird, Vallandigham and Robertson families, including Clement, Clement L., Elizabeth, George, James L., Mary E., and Rebecca Vallandigham, and John Laird.
ArchivalResource: 1 roll of microfilm.
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- Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Vallandigham and Laird family papers, 1793-1871 [microform].
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. G.T. Beauregard papers, 1861-1893.
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G.T. Beauregard papers, 1861-1893.
The collection contains papers relating to Beauregard's Civil War career, including correspondence, notes to and from various troop commands, reports on the return of troops after 1st Battle of Bull Run, and 5 poems dedicated to the general; together with family and personal papers, consisting mainly of letters (1888-1893) from Beauregard to his granddaughter, Lauré Beauregard Larendon, but also including correspondence of his brother, Toutant Beauregard, his daughter, Julia Beauregard Larendon, his son-in-law, Charles A. Larendon, as well as Elizabeth Washington Foote Cheves, Annie Chambers Ketchum, Joseph Surand, and Augusta Jane Evans Wilson. Civil War correspondents include Braxton Bragg, Joseph Emerson Brown, Jefferson Davis, Quincy Adams Gilmore, Charles Colcock Jones, Thomas Jordan, Joseph Brevard Kershaw, William Whann Mackall, Julian Keith Sass, and Mary Eliza Perine Tucker.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. G.T. Beauregard papers, 1861-1893.
Chesnut, James, 1815-1885. James Chesnut letter book, 1864-1865.
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James Chesnut letter book, 1864-1865.
The collection consists of one bound volume used as a copy book by aides of General Chesnut during the time he served as commander of the reserves in South Carolina. There are copies of 528 letters written by James Chesnut and his aides Edward H. Barnwell and Isaac Hayne between May 26, 1864 and April 25, 1865. They concern the organization and duties of the reserve forces, including guarding prisoners. Troop movements and the invasion of South Carolina are also discussed.
ArchivalResource: 1 bound v. (BV)1 microfilm reel.
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- Chesnut, James, 1815-1885. James Chesnut letter book, 1864-1865.
Gaillard, John Gourdin, 1833-1898. John Gourdin Gaillard papers, 1822 and 1895.
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John Gourdin Gaillard papers, 1822 and 1895.
Two items, 1855 and 1895, of John Gourdin Gaillard relate to his antebellum studies at Harvard and subsequent military experiences during the Civil War in low country South Carolina, Corinth, Mississippi, and Kentucky. Gaillard studied civil engineering at Harvard but for some reason he left before finishing. In an affidavit presented by Harvard in lieu of a degree, dated 24 Dec. 1855, Henry Lawrence Eustis (1819-1885), the West Point-educated head of Harvard's new engineering department, speaks highly of Gaillard's credentials, "Mr. Gaillard has completed the course of study... Nothing but the necessity of leaving before the close of the term prevents my presenting him as a candidate for a degree, and I have not the slightest doubt that he would have passed his examination with distinction." In 1895, this Confederate veteran wrote a six page memoir of his Civil War years, during which he served with the Tenth Regiment, South Carolina Volunteers. In the summer of 1861, Gaillard had joined Co. K ("Eutaw Volunteers"), commanded by his brother-in-law, Capt. Julius T. Porcher. The company organized at St. Stephens Depot and elected Gaillard second lieutenant. Early experiences included training at Bulls Island, S.C., under a West Point cadet and station duty around the fort on South Island guarding Winyah Bay (Georgetown, S.C.). In the spring of 1862, the regiment transferred to northern Mississippi, arriving a few weeks after the battle of Shiloh. Gaillard describes the situation at Corinth, Miss., in 1862 and a series of events by which Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard appeared to prepare for a battle, that included the preaching of a sermon, but which actually allowed his troops to evacuate from a camp with unhealthy conditions and sickness to a more healthy and easily defended location, "after a rapid & severe night march some 30 miles away with all his Stores & equipments." Gourdin concludes with a brief description of camp life at Tupelo, Miss., and of Gen. Braxton Bragg's Kentucky campaign. During Bragg's retreat and hardship passing through a countryside that had been stripped of provisions. When they reached Knoxville, Tennessee, bad health caused Gaillard to be sent home, and he never returned to active service.
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- Gaillard, John Gourdin, 1833-1898. John Gourdin Gaillard papers, 1822 and 1895.
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Braxton Bragg papers, 1833-1879 [microform].
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Braxton Bragg papers, 1833-1879 [microform].
Letter books, official and personal communications, reports, orders, and memoranda relating to Bragg's Confederate Army campaigns and to his service as adviser to Confederate President Jefferson Davis. A few of the papers relate to the Mexican War, to Bragg's post-Civil War career as a civil and railroad engineer, and to Bragg's funeral.
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- Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Braxton Bragg papers, 1833-1879 [microform].
Hoskins, Erastus. Letters of Erastus Hoskins, 1862-1864.
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Letters of Erastus Hoskins, 1862-1864.
Include letters, 1862-1864, of Erastus "Ras" Hoskins to his wife, Lou Pinkston Hoskins, while stationed in Mississippi, concerning Confederate and Union movements there, Union actions against Vicksburg, Miss., Confederate cavalry raids, a battle near Mechanicksburg, Miss., and the soldiers' pay. Also concerns camp life, sickness and Hoskins' slave at camp, Union parole policy, his own parole, uniforms, furloughs, Confederate taxes and draft, Union politics, farm management, his back pain, purchasing land, finances, care of slaves, and family news. Also include six letters, 1863-1864, from James Preston Pinkston to his sister Lou Pinkston Hoskins concerning Union army movements in Tennessee and Georgia, his opinions about Generals Braxton Bragg and Joseph E. Johnston, and camp life. Additional family correspondence, 1864, concerns marriage, sickness, Union capture of two family members, the devastation of a relative's farm, slaves' leaving the farm, and an opinion that extensive financial support for the Confederate States Army should exempt one from the draft.
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- Hoskins, Erastus. Letters of Erastus Hoskins, 1862-1864.
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Captain G.W. Lee military orders, 1861 Apr. 5.
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Captain G.W. Lee military orders, 1861 Apr. 5.
These orders, dated April 5, 1861, were issued by General Braxton Bragg to Captain Lee, assigning Lee's independent company of Georgia volunteers to duty as a corps of artisans in the Navy Yard at Pensacola, Florida. The orders called this a "special selection" due to the company's excellent service at Fort McRee, which was also in the Pensacola area. The document was signed by Assistant Adjutant General Robert C. Wood, Jr.
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- Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Captain G.W. Lee military orders, 1861 Apr. 5.
United States. Army. Artillery Regiment, 2nd. Letterbook, 1861-1864.
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Letterbook, 1861-1864.
This letterbook, 1861-1864, contains copies of official letters and reports concerning the daily operations of Fort Pickens, Fla. Correspondents in the letterbook include Adam J. Slemmer, Harvey A. Allen, and Braxton Bragg (1817-1876).
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (188 p.)
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- United States. Army. Artillery Regiment, 2nd. Letterbook, 1861-1864.
Hardee family. Papers, [1862-1962].
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Papers, [1862-1962].
The Hardee family papers consist of a variety of material relating to Hardee's Civil War years as well as information by and about T. B. Roy. The papers include numerous letters written during the Civil War by Hardee to his wife, Mary Lewis, in which he describes life as a Confederate officer in camp and on the battlefield. The papers relating to T. B. Roy and his wife Sarah (Sallie) document both the war and the period immediately after it. Also included is a letterbook kept by T.B. Roy, Hardee's adjutant and son-in-law, that contains two battle reports and Hardee's official correspondence with notable Civil War figures including Generals Braxton Bragg, John Bell Hood, Joseph E. Johnston, and Confederate President Jefferson Davis. The papers also contain various biographical sketches of Hardee and several newspaper clippings about his career and death.
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- Hardee family. Papers, [1862-1962].
John E. Boos collection 1863-2005 1863-1940 Boos, John E. collection
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John E. Boos collection 1863-2005 1863-1940 Boos, John E. collection
The John E. Boos collection contains personal reminiscences of the life and assassination of Abraham Lincoln and of the Civil War, solicited and compiled by Boos in the early 20th century. The material is held in seven bound volumes, complemented by a number of loose manuscripts.
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- John E. Boos collection, Boos, John E. collection, 1863-2005, 1863-1940
Civil War Patriotic Envelopes Collection, ca. 1861
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Civil War Patriotic Envelopes Collection ca. 1861
A collection of thirty-seven Civil War- era (ca. 1861) patriotic envelopes featuring caricatures of political figures and political issues of the day. Most of the envelopes have a pro-Union stance.
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- Civil War Patriotic Envelopes Collection, ca. 1861
Callaway, Joshua K. Papers 84-201., 1862-1863
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Callaway, Joshua K. Papers 1862-1863
The Joshua K. Callaway Papers,1862-1863, contain 84 letters written by Calloway to his wife, Dulcinea BakerCallaway, during his time in the Confederate Army. The letters include accounts ofhis experiences in Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Georgia, as wellas his descriptions of daily life in Confederate camps.
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- Callaway, Joshua K. Papers 84-201., 1862-1863
Mussey, R. D. (Reuben Delevan), 1833-1892. Letter : Dunlap, Tenn., to [Joseph H.] Barrett, n.p., 1863 Aug. 30.
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Letter : Dunlap, Tenn., to [Joseph H.] Barrett, n.p., 1863 Aug. 30.
Autograph letter signed. Refers to the Union's successes during the move from Murfreesboro to East Tennessee and the large number of Rebel deserters and citizens taking the Oath of Allegiance or the non-combatants' parole.
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- Mussey, R. D. (Reuben Delevan), 1833-1892. Letter : Dunlap, Tenn., to [Joseph H.] Barrett, n.p., 1863 Aug. 30.
McCoid, M. A. (Moses Ayers), 1840-1904. Papers of Moses A. McCoid, 1859-1884.
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Papers of Moses A. McCoid, 1859-1884.
The papers consist of 86 letters, the majority of which were written by Moses to his wife Helen. Three letters were written by Helen to Moses. The pre-Civil War letters were written between 1859 and 1861 when McCoid was in Fairfield, Iowa reading law with James F. Wilson. In these letters, Moses is wooing Helen. He reminds her of the time they met and talks about their future together despite her parents being against the match. The Civil War letters cover the period of May 1861 to April 1864. These intensely emotional love letters are filled with the young man's longing for his "dear Helen," and his attachment to "our flag" and country. The letters discuss war news and politics, army life (rations, attending church services, conflicts with commanding officers, etc.) including a detailed account of the Battle of Shiloh and Moses' take on the Emancipation Proclamation. He also talks about his regiment, the 2nd Iowa Infantry Regiment (1861-1864), courts-martial, the siege of Vicksburg, G. T. Beauregard, Braxton Bragg, Ambrose Burnside, Grenville Dodge, John Charles Frémont, H. W. Halleck, William Hardee, Joseph Hooker, Abraham Lincoln, John A. Logan, Gideon Pillow, Samuel Sturgis, Libby Prison and war prisoners, and slavery. One of the letters includes a hand-drawn map of the Battle of Shiloh with a list of casualties from Co. E. Many letters were written on ornate patriotic stationery, some with illustrated envelopes as well. The post-war letters were written by McCoid when he was a member of the Iowa State Senate living in Des Moines and Washington, D. C. In these letters he talks about politics in Iowa and his dislike of being away from his wife and family.
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- McCoid, M. A. (Moses Ayers), 1840-1904. Papers of Moses A. McCoid, 1859-1884.
Alabama. Governor (1857-1861 : A.B. Moore). Military correspondence, 1860-1861.
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Military correspondence, 1860-1861.
This series consists of Gov. A.B. Moore's military correspondence from 1860 to 1861, containing correspondence, reports, legislative acts and resolutions, financial statements, receipts, and petitions. An act approved 1860 Feb. to "provide for the efficient military organization of the state" greatly expanded the Governor's military authority. The act established a Military Commission composed of the Governor, Adjutant and Inspector General, and Quartermaster General, and provided for a volunteer corps of eight thousand men. Much of the correspondence is from volunteer companies which after organizing and electing officers, sought the Governor's official recognition in order to draw pay and receive equipment. Also included is correspondence from county sheriffs and judges of probate in compliance with a law requiring them to locate and collect state-owned military equipment which had fallen into private hands. A great deal of correspondence concerns James R. Powell's efforts to purchase arms for the state in Washington, D.C., Richmond, Va., New York, N.Y., New Haven, Ct., and Chickapee, Mass. One of the most frequent correpondents is Duff C. Green, Moore's Quartermaster General. Topics discussed by them include the occupation by Ala. troops of the U.S. Army Arsenal at Mt. Vernon, and the capture of Forts Morgan and Gaines. Included is a copy of a letter by Moore to U.S. President James Buchanan in which Moore offers an explanation for the occupation of the Mt. Vernon Arsenal. Also included is correspondence between Moore and Fla. Gov. M.S. Perry, concerning the use of Ala. troops to aid in the capture and occupation of U.S. forts near Pensacola, Fla. Present also is correspondence with members of the government of the Confederate States of America, such as Jefferson Davis, Judah P. Benjamin, C.G. Memminger, L.P. Walker, and Thomas Hill Watts; with military officials such as Braxton Bragg and Tennent Lomax; with Ala. business leaders such as Daniel Pratt and Josiah Morris; and with state political leaders such as William Brooks, A.B. Meek, George S. Houston, Jeremiah Clemens, Edmund W. Pettus, Percy Walker, George Goldthwaite, and Rufus W. Cobb. Of particular interest is a group of letters forwarded to Moore 1861 July and Aug. from sheriffs, judges, and private citizens concerning public demonstrations of pro-Union sentiment by many people in Tuscaloosa, Walker, and Blount counties. As evidence of sedition are several letters from "Unionists" and "Lincoln men" who attempted to dissuade their friends and relatives from supporting the Confederate war effort.
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- Alabama. Governor (1857-1861 : A.B. Moore). Military correspondence, 1860-1861.
Watterson, Henry, 1840-1921. Papers of Henry Watterson, [187-]-1920.
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Papers of Henry Watterson, [187-]-1920.
The collection contains two verses of an unidentified poem; an essay "Harmony"; an autobiographical sketch and an autograph. In correspondence he describes and ridicules Confederate general Braxton Bragg; corrects a quotation; comments on travels; praises the "Literary Digest"; and asks if a correspondent is related to Col. William A. Seaver. There is also a magazine print of Watterson. Correspondents include Don Carlos Seitz, J.W. Charles and William Woods.
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- Watterson, Henry, 1840-1921. Papers of Henry Watterson, [187-]-1920.
Bragg, John, 1806-1878. John Bragg papers, 1851-1887.
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John Bragg papers, 1851-1887.
Papers consisting mostly of political and constituent correspondence, 1851-1853, while Bragg was a Democratic U.S. representative, concerning Mobile, Alabama, and national politics, especially political appointments. Also included are some letters during the same period from John's brothers, Braxton (1817-1876), then a U.S. Army officer, and Thomas (1810-1872), governor and U.S. Senator of North Carolina, discussing political events in Washington, D.C., especially concerning the Army, and elections and politics in North Carolina. Also available are extensive papers relating to the management of John's cotton plantation in Lowndes County, Ala., 1866-1877.
ArchivalResource: 617 items (1.0 linear ft.)
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- Bragg, John, 1806-1878. John Bragg papers, 1851-1887.
Dearborn, Frederick M. (Frederick Myers), b. 1876,. Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana : Part II: The Civil War and the Confederacy, 1832-1915.
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Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana : Part II: The Civil War and the Confederacy, 1832-1915.
Autograph letters and documents of officers and statesmen associated with the Confederacy in the Civil War. There are many letters addressed to Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, Braxton Bragg, Samuel Cooper, and Jefferson Davis, as well as letters by them and many others. Some of the letters and documents are accompanied by photographs.
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes (5 linear ft.)
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- Dearborn, Frederick M. (Frederick Myers), b. 1876,. Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana : Part II: The Civil War and the Confederacy, 1832-1915.
Ruggles, Daniel, 1810-1897. Papers, 1861-1864.
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Papers, 1861-1864.
Letters, comuniques, and a dispatch concerning movement and conditions of troops in Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, and Florida. Several letters from H.H. Sims in St. Marks, Fla., concern the health of the troops there, and describe how St. Marks has been affected by the Civil War. Comuniques and dispatches come from Generals Leonidas Polk, Braxton Bragg, and Leroy Pope Walker. The dispatch from General Leroy Walker in Corinth, Miss., was sent fifteen days before he resigned his commission. Includes two letters from George W. Helme in 1861 concerning Helme's desire to arm the "Ruggle's Guards," a company named in Ruggles honor.
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- Ruggles, Daniel, 1810-1897. Papers, 1861-1864.
Bate, William B. (William Brimage), 1826-1905. Letter : Dalton, Ga., to Braxton Bragg, 1864 Apr. 11.
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Letter : Dalton, Ga., to Braxton Bragg, 1864 Apr. 11.
Letter with attachment, 1864.
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- Bate, William B. (William Brimage), 1826-1905. Letter : Dalton, Ga., to Braxton Bragg, 1864 Apr. 11.
Thorpe, Margaret Newland, d. 1907. Life in Virginia and North Carolina, 1866-1881.
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Life in Virginia and North Carolina, 1866-1881.
Account of a white northern-born school teacher working with southern blacks, first at Ft. Magruder, Virginia, then in Warrenton, North Carolina. She describes the progress of the students in their studies, the hardships they endure, and the injustices committed against them by whites. Also included are descriptions of African-American customs, and accounts of her trips to Richmond and Williamsburg, Virginia, and Raleigh, North Carolina.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (197 p.) ; 26 cm.
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- Thorpe, Margaret Newland, d. 1907. Life in Virginia and North Carolina, 1866-1881.
Morgan, Rufus, 1846-1880. Rufus Morgan photographic collection, circa 1860-1880.
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Rufus Morgan photographic collection, circa 1860-1880.
The collection consists of more than 350 individual stereographs, 316 stereographs mounted in the Illustrated Catalogue of Southern Scenery by Rufus Morgan, several photographic prints, and some documents related to Morgan's portrait business. Morgan took a majority of the images in this collection and collected the rest between 1869 and 1880. Included are images taken in different parts of North Carolina, California, Florida, Georgia, New York, and South Carolina. The materials also include images of Davidson College; Oakwood Cemetery in Raleigh, N.C.; the North Carolina Military Institute in Charlotte, N.C.; the Oxford Orphanage in Oxford, N.C.; the Simonton Female College in Statesville, N.C.; St. Mary's College in Raleigh, N.C.; Yosemite Valley; Elisha Mitchell's gravesite; William J. Clarke; and Braxton Bragg.
ArchivalResource: ca. 590 items (5.0 linear feet)
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- Morgan, Rufus, 1846-1880. Rufus Morgan photographic collection, circa 1860-1880.
Johnston, J. Stoddard (Josiah Stoddard), 1833-1913. J. Stoddard Johnston : papers, 1850-1912.
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J. Stoddard Johnston : papers, 1850-1912.
Papers include military papers and letters, 1862-1912, from his superior officers (Robert E. Lee, Braxton Bragg, Simon B. Buckner, John C. Breckinridge, and John Echols), 1861-1866; diaries, 1850-1853, describing his student career, including being suspended and readmitted to Yale University; diary, 1862-1863, describing Breckinridge's attack on Baton Rouge, La., his trip to Chattanooga, being aide-de-camp to Braxton Bragg, Confederate troop movements during Bragg's invasion of Ky., being on Simon B. Buckner's staff, interviews with Jefferson Davis; his writings, including articles on the battles of Perryville and Murfreesboro (Stones River), Bragg's campaign in Ky., messages sent by presidents of the U.S. to Congress, 1789-1885, President Andrew Jackson and the Bank of the United States, Christmas in Louisville, and Napoleon and Washington. Also includes report, 5 Dec. 1865, of General John Echol's operation in southwest Va.; note on the Battle of Perryville; reports on the Battle of Cold Harbor; poem, "The Last Sunset of Summer"; Commonplace book No. 2 containing notes on historical figures and genealogical information; and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, nos. 1, 3-4, covering the years 1836-1908. Also included are the Bible of John Pintard Johnston; papers of Harris Hancock Johnston; military papers, 1861-1864, of General Meriwether Lewis Clark; military correspondence of generals Braxton Bragg and Henry W. Halleck; and papers of George Hancock (1798-1875), including letters and land papers regarding his property in Texas.
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- Johnston, J. Stoddard (Josiah Stoddard), 1833-1913. J. Stoddard Johnston : papers, 1850-1912.
Stout, Samuel Hollingsworth, 1822-1903. Samuel Hollingsworth Stout papers, 1847-1955 (bulk 1861-1865).
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Samuel Hollingsworth Stout papers, 1847-1955 (bulk 1861-1865).
Correspondence, military records including general and special orders, personnel reports, records of supplies, and statistics of the sick, wounded, and dead, biographical notes, writings about Stout, and other papers, relating to his activities as surgeon and hospital administrator with Confederate Medical Dept. and Army of Tennessee. Includes order book (1863-1865) of military hospital at Cassville, Ga. Topics include Battle of Chickamauga (1863), siege of Vicksburg (1863), Atlanta Campaign (1864), Andersonville Prison (1865), and difficulties encountered by hospitals behind the lines. Correspondents include Samuel Merrifield Bemiss, Braxton Bragg, Edward A. Flewellen, Andrew Jackson Foard, Robert Coleman Foster, Danville Leadbetter, Samuel Preston Moore, William Lytle Nichol, and Benjamin Miller Wible.
ArchivalResource: 1.75 linear ft. (4 boxes), 1 oversized paper (1 OP), and 1 microfilm reel (MF)
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- Stout, Samuel Hollingsworth, 1822-1903. Samuel Hollingsworth Stout papers, 1847-1955 (bulk 1861-1865).
Dixon family papers 1833-1875 1862-1865, 1873-1875 Dixon family papers
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Dixon family papers 1833-1875 1862-1865, 1873-1875 Dixon family papers
The Dixon family papers contain the letters of Anna Marie Dixon's family: her parents, Bennet and Phebe Prindle, and her children. Of note are six letters from Sylvanus Dixon to his mother, between October 1862 and August 1863, describing his time in the Union Army as he traveled through Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, and Indiana.
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- Dixon family papers, 1833-1875, 1862-1865, 1873-1875
Polk, Leonidas, 1806-1864. Papers of Leonidas Polk, 1856-1868 (bulk 1861-1863).
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Papers of Leonidas Polk, 1856-1868 (bulk 1861-1863).
Correspondence, orders, and reports relating primarily to Polk's Civil War service in the defense of the Mississippi River Valley, campaigns in Kentucky, and at the Battle of Belmont (1861 November 7). Includes a biographical sketch of Polk while at the United States Military Academy written by Bishop Charles P. McIlvaine (1868). Correspondents include Braxton Bragg, Jefferson Davis, Albert Sidney Johnston, Joseph E. Johnston, Gideon Johnson Pillow, and Sterling Price.
ArchivalResource: 40 items.1 container.1 microfilm reel.
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- Polk, Leonidas, 1806-1864. Papers of Leonidas Polk, 1856-1868 (bulk 1861-1863).
William P. Palmer collection [microform] 1861-1865.
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William P. Palmer collection [microform] 1861-1865.
This collection contains microfilm copies of Civil War era materials from the William P. Palmer Collection, which is held by the Western Reserve Historical Society. These materials all pertain to Georgia in the Civil War. The first roll contains reports and letters. The second roll contains muster rolls for Company D of the 10th Georgia Infantry Battalion for 1862, a roster of officers and staff of the Army of Tennessee, and an 1863 letter book of General Braxton Bragg. The letter book contains letters, special orders, circulars, general orders, and telegrams.
ArchivalResource: 2 microfilm reels : negative ; 35 mm.
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- William P. Palmer collection [microform] 1861-1865.
Beauregard, G.T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Papers, 1861-1863.
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Papers, 1861-1863.
These papers consist of photostats of file copies of letters written and received by Beauregard during 1862. There is also an invoice of ordnance and ordnance stores turned over by Captain J. L. White, 19 December 1861, and Beauregards "Remarks relative to Iron Clad Gun Boats," dated 14 November 1863. The letters are as follows: a). Letter from Beauregard to Samuel Cooper, 19 May 1862, commenting on the strategic location of Corinth. b). Telegram from Beauregard to Cooper, 14 June 1862, requesting that Gen ragg temporarily replace him. c). Letter from George Randolph, Secretary of War, to Beauregard, 23 June 1862, including copies of a telegram and a letter, all relating to turning over command to Gen. Bragg. d). Memorandum from Col. Johnston to Pres. Davis, 24 June 1862, of a conversation with Beauregard concerning the military situation in the West. e). Letter from Beauregard to Cooper, 25 June 1862, advising him that he will take leave to rest. f). Letter from Beauregard to Gen. Forney, offering suggestions, dated 18 July 1862. g). Letter from Beauregard to Gen. Smith dated 25 July 1862, commenting on improvements of the defenses of Charleston. h). Letter from Beauregard to Col. Huger, 2 August 1862, reviewing the possibility of retaking New Orleans. i). Letter from Dr. Brodie to C. J. Villiers reporting on Beauregard's health.
ArchivalResource: 11 items (20 prints).
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- Beauregard, G.T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Papers, 1861-1863.
Walter, Harvey Washington, 1819-1878. Harvey Washington Walter papers, 1849-1899 [manuscript].
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Harvey Washington Walter papers, 1849-1899 [manuscript].
Personal and official letters from Confederate General Braxton Bragg, on whose staff Walter served as judge advocate, concerning cases for court martial and inquiry, points of military law, and Bragg's efforts to collect and preserve papers for his defense if needed in connection with his military operations. Other correspondence includes war-time letters from relatives at home in Holly Springs describing depredations by Union forces, several letters from Walter's sons at school at the University of Mississippi, postwar correspondence with General William Tecumseh Sherman, a childhood friend, primarily concerning political appointments and favors, and miscellaneous letters from Nathan Bedford Forrest, L. C. Q. Lamar, and Stephen D. Lee. Also included are Walter's diary, 1849, of a trip by rail, steamboat, and coach from Mississippi up the eastern seaboard to Boston, returning by way of the Great Lakes and Michigan, and the diary of Fredonia Brown (Mrs. Harvey W.) Walter, 1850- 1852, possibly kept at Holly Springs, giving details about her daily life.
ArchivalResource: 43 items.
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- Walter, Harvey Washington, 1819-1878. Harvey Washington Walter papers, 1849-1899 [manuscript].
The John D. Beach collection, 1861-1865
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The John D. Beach collection 1861-1865
Collection of letters written by Union soldier, John D. Beach, to his mother during his time in service with the Illinois 55th Regiment, Company G, covering the years 1861 through 1865.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear foot; 1 box
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- The John D. Beach collection, 1861-1865
Records, 1868-1923.
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Records, 1868-1923.
Miscellaneous personal and official letters pertaining to the Protestant Episcopal Church in Tennessee and to the University of the South, at Sewanee, Tenn. Correspondents include T.D. Bratton, Braxton Bragg, Thomas Frank Gailor, William Alexander Guerry, Chester Harding, Henry Cabot Lodge, Charles Todd Quintard, Frederick Focke Reese, and Allen Tower Treadway.
ArchivalResource: 16 items.
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- Episcopal Church. Diocese of Tennessee. Records, 1868-1923.
Kirby-Smith, Edmund, 1824-1893. Edmund Kirby-Smith : miscellaneous papers, 1862-1871.
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Edmund Kirby-Smith : miscellaneous papers, 1862-1871.
Includes his 7 Sept. 1862 letter to General Humphrey Marshall discussing the authority to raise troops, the surplus of cavalry, and the need for infantry; a 20 Sept. 1862 letter to General Braxton Bragg reporting that Louisville only had six thousand troops defending it and that he believed rapid movement on that city would result in its capture; and a 9 Mar. 1871 act of the Kentucky General Assembly regarding the burning of Kirby-Smith's military school near New Castle (Henry County), Ky.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Kirby-Smith, Edmund, 1824-1893. Edmund Kirby-Smith : miscellaneous papers, 1862-1871.
Combs, Leslie, 1793-1881. Letter : Frankfort, Ky., to Henry Wager Halleck, n.p., 1862 Oct. 31.
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Letter : Frankfort, Ky., to Henry Wager Halleck, n.p., 1862 Oct. 31.
Autograph letter signed. Contains references to the Battle of Chaplin Hills and [Don Carlos] Buell. Also includes a newspaper clipping (1862 Oct. 16) about Braxton Bragg and Don Carlos Buell.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Combs, Leslie, 1793-1881. Letter : Frankfort, Ky., to Henry Wager Halleck, n.p., 1862 Oct. 31.
Mussey, R. D. (Reuben Delevan), 1833-1892. Letter : Dunlap, Tenn., to [Joseph H.] Barrett, n.p., 1863 Aug. 30.
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Letter : Dunlap, Tenn., to [Joseph H.] Barrett, n.p., 1863 Aug. 30.
Autograph letter signed. Refers to the Union's successes during the move from Murfreesboro to East Tennessee and the large number of Rebel deserters and citizens taking the Oath of Allegiance or the non-combatants' parole.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (6 p.)
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- Mussey, R. D. (Reuben Delevan), 1833-1892. Letter : Dunlap, Tenn., to [Joseph H.] Barrett, n.p., 1863 Aug. 30.
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part II: The Civil War and the Confederacy, 1832-1915.
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Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part II: The Civil War and the Confederacy, 1832-1915.
Autograph letters and documents of officers and statesmen associated with the Confederacy in the Civil War, collected by Frederick Myers Dearborn.
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes (5 linear ft.)
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- Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part II: The Civil War and the Confederacy, 1832-1915.
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Bragg, Braxton, papers, 1853-1876.
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Bragg, Braxton, papers, 1853-1876.
This collection contains correspondence between Braxton Bragg and his wife Elise during and after the Civil War, letters to H.L. Cole about Bragg's immigration to Texas and land speculation in 1875 and 1876, and other correspondence with the Braggs.
ArchivalResource: 1 in.
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- Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Bragg, Braxton, papers, 1853-1876.
Civil War photograph album, 1862-1900 (bulk 1862-1865).
Title:
Civil War photograph album, 1862-1900 (bulk 1862-1865).
The Civil War Photograph Album contains portraits of military personnel who fought during the American Civil War, 1861-1865. The album has fifty pages; each page has a capacity for four photographs, and most of the photographs (cartes-de-visite) are Confederate enlisted men and officers. The Photoduplication Department of Louisiana State University created thirty copy prints in 1984.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 17 x 22 cm.137 photographic prints ; 2.5 x 4 in.30 photographic prints ; 8 x 10 in.
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- Civil War photograph album, 1862-1900 (bulk 1862-1865).
Brigham Young photographs, circa 1860-1870
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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
Moore, Thomas Overton, 1804-1876. Thomas O. Moore papers, 1832-1877 (bulk 1856-1871).
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Thomas O. Moore papers, 1832-1877 (bulk 1856-1871).
The collection consists of Moore's personal correspondence, business papers, and political and legal documents. Ante-bellum materials deal with Moore's financial interests as a sugar planter and include slave bills of sale; mortgages; statements of accounts with a storekeeper, a druggist, a physician, and a dentist. Accounts of the physician and dentist document the treatment of slaves owned by Moore. Statements (1858-1861) of New Orleans commission merchants record sales of sugar and molasses produced on the Emfield, Lodi, and Mooreland plantations. Papers (1859-1871) pertain primarily to Moore's political activities. Moore's correspondence as governor includes letters concerning Moore's gubernatorial nomination; the Democratic Party; the Board of Supervisors of the Louisiana State Seminary and Military Academy; the procurement of military supplies and troops for the Confederate Army; the transport of state archives from Baton Rouge on the steamer "General Hodges"; the status of Negroes; prices of slaves; economic conditions in Louisiana during the war; the raiding of one of Moore's plantations by Federal troops; fighting in Tangipahoa Parish and Baton Rouge; and military appointments and personnel. Correspondents include Braxton Bragg, Jefferson Davis, Henry Watkins Allen, General Richard Taylor (1826-1879), and John H. Ransdell (planter of Rapides Parish). Included is a draft of Moore's speech to the Secession Convention (Jan. 1861). Financial papers during the war include insurance renewal notices from the Southern Mutual Insurance Company, letters and receipts pertaining to Moore's plantations, a notice of seizure of property, and a plantation inventory. Typewritten copies of Moore's oath of allegiance (1865) and his pardon (1867) are included. Papers (1865-1871) primarily consist of letters of New Orleans cotton and sugar factors Bush and Levert and A. Miltenberger. Letters discuss Moore's prospective pardon, commodity prices, the local labor shortage, and national and local politics. The collection includes issues and fragments of Louisiana newspapers (1863-1865) and a broadside (1862) which contains an address by Moore to the people of Louisiana.
ArchivalResource: 711 items.1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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- Moore, Thomas Overton, 1804-1876. Thomas O. Moore papers, 1832-1877 (bulk 1856-1871).
Johnston, Joseph E. (Joseph Eggleston), 1807-1891. Papers, 1855-1885.
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Papers, 1855-1885.
Correspondence relating to the battle of Manassas (Bull Run), 1861; the conduct of General Braxton Bragg; operations in middle Tennessee in 1864; the problem of obtaining supplies for the Confederacy; the military situation in Mississippi, 1863; and low morale among people in South Carolina and Georgia in 1865. Included also are a letter from Johnston to Jefferson Davis, explaining the failure of the pursuit of the enemy after the battle of Manassas; a copy of General Order No. 18, issued at Greensboro, N.C., 1865; and postwar personal letters.
ArchivalResource: 40 items.
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- Johnston, Joseph E. (Joseph Eggleston), 1807-1891. Papers, 1855-1885.
Phelan, John D. John D. Phelan letter to General Braxton Bragg, 1866 February 17.
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John D. Phelan letter to General Braxton Bragg, 1866 February 17.
One holograph letter from John D. Phelan to General Braxton Bragg, written in Montgomery, Alabama. Phelan discusses the death of his son, Watkins Phelan, a captain in the Confederate army.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf); 26 x 41 cm. folded to 26 x 21 cm.
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- Phelan, John D. John D. Phelan letter to General Braxton Bragg, 1866 February 17.
Graham family. Papers, 1798-1925
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Papers : of the Graham family, 1798-1925.
The collection contains correspondence, 1803-1830, and related materials of George Graham of Fairfax County, Va., and as chief clerk and acting secretary of the U.S. War Dept. and commissioner of the U.S. General Land Office, in part concerning the settlement of French refugees at Galveston Island, Mexico [now Texas], Jean Lafitte, and the financial claims of former president James Monroe. Some of Graham's correspondents include John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, James Madison, John Mason, and William Cabell Rives. Also includes 42 letters, 1817-1829, written by President James Monroe to Graham concerning Monroe's finances and indebtedness to the Bank of the United States, the "Ash Lawn" estate in Albemarle County, Va., Andrew Jackson, and the War of 1812. Also includes correspondence, 1829-1887, and related materials of George Mason Graham of Tyrone Plantation, Rapides Parish, La., and while adjutant general of the Louisiana state militia and president of the Board of Supervisors of the Louisiana State Seminary of Learning and Military Academy, Alexandria, La. (now Louisiana State University). Some of the correspondents include Pierre G.T. Beauregard, Braxton Bragg, Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, William Tecumseh Sherman, and Robert Charles Wickliffe. Also contains miscellaneous letters and papers of other members of the Crallé, Graham, and Stuart families of Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 353 items.
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- Graham family. Papers : of the Graham family, 1798-1925.
Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 1823-1914. Papers of Simon Bolivar Buckner, 1828-1913 (bulk 1862-1912).
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Papers of Simon Bolivar Buckner, 1828-1913 (bulk 1862-1912).
Chiefly letters (including 3 letterbooks), with documents, manuscripts, 38 Civil War maps, 9 photographs, newspaper clippings, and other ephemera relating to Buckner's service in the Civil War, Reconstruction, Kentucky and national politics, and Buckner's business and personal affairs.
ArchivalResource: 1177 items.
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- Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 1823-1914. Papers of Simon Bolivar Buckner, 1828-1913 (bulk 1862-1912).
Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 1823-1914. Autograph letter, 1863 May 19.
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Autograph letter, 1863 May 19.
Autograph letter signed by Buckner, from the East Tennessee Dept. headquarters, Knoxville, Tenn., to General Braxton Bragg, outlining his strategic response to possible Federal advances and plans to coordinate efforts with Bragg.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.)
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- Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 1823-1914. Autograph letter, 1863 May 19.
Phillips, Andrew. Letter. 19 October 1862.
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Letter. 19 October 1862.
This item is a 4p. autograph letter signed by Andrew Phillips from Hospital No. 10, Louisville Kentucky, October 19, at 3PM. The letter contains information regarding the nursing of his sick or wounded son, the Batle of Perryville, John Hunt Morgan, and the Emancipation Proclamation. It reads in part: "...there are about 24 wounded boys here in this building but I have not learned anything more of the boys from our quarter...the Dr. has just passed by and says he thinks George is better...the family where I board consists of a widower & 3 daughters between 20 & 30 & a son & son-in-law & wife & some slaves. The son is a lawyer & he say that since the Emancipation Proclamation the people of Kentucky are all secesh except at Louisville & along the river at Covington...The cars now run to Lexington, Morgan was driven out of there Friday. Bragg I guess is safe & Old Buel gets any amount of hard names & bad wishes. At the Perryville fight he lay close by some say 2 & some 5 miles of where the boys were being cut up & would not help, these things I learn from the boys that were there & not one disputes it here..."
ArchivalResource: 1 item
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- Phillips, Andrew. Letter. 19 October 1862.
Price, Louis Singleton, d. 1867. Louis Singleton Price papers, 1860-1866 1863-1866 (bulk dates).
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Louis Singleton Price papers, 1860-1866 1863-1866 (bulk dates).
The majority of the Price collection is comprised of photocopies of correspondence relating to his experiences as a prisoner of war at Camp Chase (Ohio) and Camp Douglas (Il.)
ArchivalResource: 59 pieces.
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- Price, Louis Singleton, d. 1867. Louis Singleton Price papers, 1860-1866 1863-1866 (bulk dates).
Hall, William Bonnell. Papers, 1835-1910.
Title:
Papers, 1835-1910.
Papers, 1835-1910, containing correspondence, financial records, labor contracts, school compositions, a diploma, and a certificate of confirmation. The bulk of this collection is financial records pertaining to the operation of Hall's plantation. These chiefly involve the sales and purchase of supplies, slaves, and cotton. Some receipts are for Hall's services as a physician. The papers also contain family letters, chiefly from 1861 to 1862 from Hall's mother and letters from Juliet Anderson, whom he married. In addition, there is correspondence from General Braxton Bragg and from Bragg family members, who were Hall's cousins. Requests and receipts for copies of the Alabama State Constitution, 1874-1876, from the Ala. Secretary of State R.K. Boyd are also enclosed. Hall's connection to Boyd is unclear. The legal records subgroup contains one folder of impressment requests and receipts for slaves and supplies from Hall's plantation during the Civil War. Wills, deeds, bond agreements, and post-Civil War labor contracts are also included. The school and religious records subgroup consists of school compositions, Hall's 1852 diploma from St. James the Apostle College in Maryland, and an 1871 certificate of confirmation for Shirley Bragg.
ArchivalResource: .80 cubic ft. (2 archives boxes and 1 oversize folder).
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- Hall, William Bonnell. Papers, 1835-1910.
Mackall, William Whann, 1818-1891. William Whann Mackall papers, 1839-1939 [manuscript].
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William Whann Mackall papers, 1839-1939 [manuscript].
Letters during the early period, 1839-1849, include those written from Florida while Mackall was on his way to Mexico, and from Mexico, discussing the military situation. Letters during the Civil War period include those written by Mackay to his family discussing skirmishes and battles and also the family's welfare, and letters written to Mackay from other Confederate officers discussing army politics and military actions in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, and Georgia. Correspondents include Joseph Eggleston Johnston (27 letters), Braxton Bragg, Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, and Jeremy F. Gilmer. Post-war papers largely concern Confederate military history and recollections, and include also the papers of Mackall's son, W. W. Mackall, who published privately "A Son's Recollections of his Father." Also available are scrapbooks and commissions and, on microfilm, genealogical and biographical data on the Mackall family.
ArchivalResource: 470 items (1.0 linear ft.).
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- Mackall, William Whann, 1818-1891. William Whann Mackall papers, 1839-1939 [manuscript].
Otey, John Marshall, d. 1883. John Marshall Otey letter, 1865.
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John Marshall Otey letter, 1865.
One letter, 10 March 1865, from E. Willis to Colonel John Marshall Otey (J. M. Otey), discussing the difficulties facing railroad transportation and the movement of troops, artillery, and provisions at the time. The letter specifically discusses orders from General Braxton Bragg to detain trains at Goldsboro, N.C.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Otey, John Marshall, d. 1883. John Marshall Otey letter, 1865.
Portraits [manuscript], 1679-1893.
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Portraits [manuscript], 1679-1893.
The subjects of the portraits are: Jeffrey Amherst, Sir Edmund Andros, Henry Bennet, earl of Arlington, Charlotte (Consort of George III), William Clark, Henry Clay, William Harris Crawford, Elizabeth Moss Crittenden, James Currie, Edward Sackville Dorset, Henry Draper, Myra Clark Whitney Gaines, Edward J. Gay, George I, George III, George, Prince of Denmark, Alfred Griffith, Samuel Hammond, William Henry Harrison, Patrick Henry, John Hunter, Andrew Jackson, Stonewall Jackson, James, I, Elisha Kent Kane, Henry Lee, Robert E. Lee, Sir Thomas Lunsford, Dolley Madison, James Madison, John Marshall, James Monroe, Cyrus Hall McCormick, John W. Nash, Pocahontas and John Smith, Edgar Allan Poe, Sydenham Poyntz, Sir Walter Raleigh, William H. Richardson, Robert, earl of Warwick, Winfield Scott, Thomas Shirley, Sir Thomas Smith, Josiah Tattnall, Zachary Taylor, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Mrs. Robert Tyler, Sir William Wadd, Daniel Webster and William Wirt. The Monroe engraving includes a vignette of Lafayette's U.S. visit. There is also a portrait entitled "President & Generals C.S.A." that includes portraits of: Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, A.P. Hill, J.E.B. Stuart, Braxton Bragg, Joseph E. Johnston, John Morgan, Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, and P.G.T. Beauregard. John Hunter and Thomas Shirley are University of Virginia graduates.
ArchivalResource: ca.95 items.
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- Portraits [manuscript], 1679-1893.
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. ALS, 1865 Apr. 20, Charlotte, N.C., to Gen. Braxton Bragg, Monroe, N.C.
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ALS, 1865 Apr. 20, Charlotte, N.C., to Gen. Braxton Bragg, Monroe, N.C.
Sends news of Lincoln's assassination and hopes that it may yet inspire the South to victory. Because everything is still uncertain, and Davis is awaiting detailed information about the preliminary negotiations between Johnston and Sherman, he directs Bragg to proceed to Chester and await further developments.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 22 cm. + envelope (8 x 14 cm.)
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- Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. ALS, 1865 Apr. 20, Charlotte, N.C., to Gen. Braxton Bragg, Monroe, N.C.
William L. Clements Library. Jefferson Davis collection, 1861-1865.
Title:
Jefferson Davis collection, 1861-1865.
The Jefferson Davis collection contains political and military correspondence of Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate States of America. Most of the letters are from congressmen, governors, cabinet officers, generals, and local politicians to Davis.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 linear feet.
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- William L. Clements Library. Jefferson Davis collection, 1861-1865.
Holt, William Joseph, 1829-1881. William Joseph Holt papers, 1730-1966.
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William Joseph Holt papers, 1730-1966.
Chiefly correspondence re Holt's service as a surgeon during the Crimean and Civil Wars; including passport, 1852, re William Joseph Holt's travels in France, Italy, and Switzerland, and including accounts of expenses; journal, 19 July 1854-12 Sept. 1855, kept by William Joseph Holt while serving as surgeon during siege of Sevastopol in Crimean War, re military activities, medical duties, and his illness; transcript of Holt's journal, 1854-1855, including background information by Joseph Ioor Waring. Journal, Jan.-Feb. 1855, city of Sobastopol [Sevastopol, Ukraine], in the Crimea, kept by Dr. J. Draper, re battles, and medical duties; medical notebook, 1856, kept by William J. Holt, re treating patients, including cures and anatomical sketches; Civil War items include letter, 2 Sept. 1861, Pensacola, Fla., Braxton Bragg to William J. Holt, re Holt's Confederate service; letter, 2 Feb. 1862, Col. Joseph Wheeler, to William J. Holt, offering him position of surgeon in the 19th Regiment of Alabama Volunteers. Letters, 1862-1863, from various Confederate hospitals, from Holt to his wife, Mary E. Dugas Holt; letters, 9 Dec. 1866, 7 May 1868, and 10 Sept. 1878, Augusta, Ga., Louis A. Dugas to William J. Holt, re financial conditions, yellow fever epidemic in New Orleans, La., and proper use of quarantine; letters, 1867-1872, Montgomery, Ala., William J. Holt, to father-in-law, Dr. Louis A. Dugas, Augusta, Ga., re family finances; report, 28 Apr. 1960, by Joseph Ioor Waring, re Holt's papers.
ArchivalResource: 144 items and 4 v.
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- Holt, William Joseph, 1829-1881. William Joseph Holt papers, 1730-1966.
Willett, E. D. (Elbert Decatur), 1828-1890. Pickens Planters' diary, 1862-1864.
Title:
Pickens Planters' diary, 1862-1864.
Diary, 1862-1864, traces the activities of Company B of the 40th Alabama Infantry Regiment, which served as part of the Army of Tennessee. E.D. Willett served as its captain until he was promoted major in 1864. Willett describes camp life beginning with enlistment activities at Demopolis (Ala.) and continuing on to the company's participation in the siege at Vicksburg (Miss.), the battles in Tennessee, including Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge, and the final retreat of the Army of Tennessee into Georgia. The diary ends in 1864 after the company returns to Mobile and Blakeley in Alabama. Specifically Willett describes the physical condition of his soldiers and discusses in narrative the fate of individual soldiers, whether they were killed in battle, died of the measles, or went to a Northern prison. Particularly valuable are his lists of the company's personnel that include their physical characteristics, enlistment information, county of residence, and circumstances of their death. He also discusses in detail the Confederate and Federal troop movements at the various battles and illustrates army politics through his participation in a court martial committee. The diary ends with accounts of the company soldiers for food, clothing, and supplies.
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- Willett, E. D. (Elbert Decatur), 1828-1890. Pickens Planters' diary, 1862-1864.
Lumsden, Charles L., 1834-1867. Diary, 1863.
Title:
Diary, 1863.
Diary, 1863, belonging to Charles L. Lumsden, captain of Lumsden's Battery. Capt. Lumsden describes his travels through Va., Tenn., and Ga. in 1863. Most of the diary focuses on everyday camp life and includes discussions of sickness, Lumsden's social life with his family in Va., visiting other artillery batteries and officers, attending church, and supplies. Of special interest are Lumsden's meetings with Confederate Generals Stonewall Jackson and Braxton Bragg and his brief descriptions of the battles of Chickamauga and Missionary Ridge in Tenn.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Lumsden, Charles L., 1834-1867. Diary, 1863.
Collection of Judah P. Benjamin, undated, 1838, 1854-1884, 1893, 1925, 1930, 1942, 1948, 1854-1884
Title:
Collection of Judah P. Benjamin undated, 1838, 1854-1884, 1893, 1925, 1930, 1942, 1948 1854-1884
Judah P. Benjamin, called the "brains of the Confederacy", was a statesman and jurist in the United States, the Confederate States, and Great Britain who achieved high-ranking titles wherever he served, and especially left an indelible mark in the South where he held more official positions than any other man during the Civil War. After the fall of the Confederacy, Benjamin fled to England, where he was admitted to the English bar, and later assumed a judgeship In 1872, he was appointed the highest ranking of Queen's counselor. Containing correspondence, letters, newspaper clippings, Confederate bank notes and bonds, Civil War memorabilia, pamphlets, and a bound copy of Benjamin's diary from 1862-1864, the collection is valuable to researchers studying the activities and experiences of Jews in the antebellum South and under the brief reign of the Confederate States of America. Additionally, through the material relating to memorials and preservation endeavors for Benjamin, the collection also provides a look at the continued glorification of Confederate heroes in the South long into the twentieth century. The collection also contains pre-Civil War correspondence between Benjamin and Peter A. Hargous regarding the creation of a railroad line on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Mexico and the Tehuantepec Railroad Company of New Orleans.
ArchivalResource: 0.75 linear feet (1 manuscript box, 1 ½ manuscript box, 2 oversized folders)
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- Collection of Judah P. Benjamin, undated, 1838, 1854-1884, 1893, 1925, 1930, 1942, 1948, 1854-1884
Venable, Charles S. (Charles Scott), 1827-1900. Charles S. Venable papers, 1862-1894 (1863-1864) [manuscript].
Title:
Charles S. Venable papers, 1862-1894 (1863-1864) [manuscript].
Official communications, mainly dated 1863-1864, addressed to R. E. Lee, and to Venable and other staff officers, from Confederate commanders in the Virginia theatre of war. Scattered postwar letters to Venable from former Confederate officers contain discussions of military actions and include letters from Venable to his wife and his son, Francis Preston Venable. Other correspondents include R. H. Anderson, P. G. T. Beauregard, Braxton Bragg, Jefferson Davis, Jubal A. Early, Richard S. Ewell, Wade Hampton, A. P. Hill, J. D. Imboden, Bradley T. Johnson, Fitzhugh Lee, W. H. F. Lee, F. T. Nicholls, George E. Pickett, Jeb Stuart, and T. M. Talcott. Volumes include lecture notes and a printed copy of Venable's 1874 "Address before the Society of the Alumni of Hampden-Sydney College."
ArchivalResource: 600 items (0.5 linear ft.).
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- Venable, Charles S. (Charles Scott), 1827-1900. Charles S. Venable papers, 1862-1894 (1863-1864) [manuscript].
William Williston Heartsill journal MS 035., 1861-1866
Title:
William Williston Heartsilljournal 1861-1866
Journal describes TexanConfederate soldier W.W. Heartsill's experiences during the U.S. Civil War,including material related to Texas ranching activities, Indian and Mexicanaffairs, and botany; the Texas Secession Convention; generals Braxton Bragg,Stonewall Jackson, Joseph E. Johnston, and John W. Whitfield; his work with theW.P. Lane Rangers (later Company F, 2nd Regiment, Texas Calvary); battles ofChickamauga and Vicksburg; prisoners of war; and Confederate ArmyTrans-Mississippi Department. This journal eventually was published by theauthor under the title "Fourteen Hundred and 91 Days in the Confederate Army."
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- William Williston Heartsill journal MS 035., 1861-1866
Hanvey, George M. George M. Hanvey papers, 1858-1865, 1880-1889.
Title:
George M. Hanvey papers, 1858-1865, 1880-1889.
The collection consists of papers of George M. Hanvey from 1858-1865, 1880-1889. The papers from 1858-1865 relate to Hanvey's service as captain of the Newnan Guards, later known as Company A of the 1st Georgia Infantry Regiment including two letters regarding its organization (1858, 1859); a letter to Governor G.W. Gist of South Carolina offering their services should South Carolina secede (Nov. 1860); a penciled note from Governor Joseph E. Brown to Captain Hanvey instructing him to rendezvous at Macon, Georgia on March 20, 1861; a letter to General Braxton Bragg (May, 1861) desiring to attach his company to the Artillery at Warrington, Florida; a muster roll of the Newnan Guards who left for Pensacola, Florida in 1861; a circular from Harvey to W.L. Beadle regarding the bombardment of Ft. Sumter; and Harvey's oath of allegiance.
ArchivalResource: 34 items.
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- Hanvey, George M. George M. Hanvey papers, 1858-1865, 1880-1889.
Confederate States of America. Confederate States of America records, 1856-1915.
Title:
Confederate States of America records, 1856-1915.
Collection consists of soldiers' personal correspondence, diaries and reminiscenses; official Confederate Medical Department papers and miscellaneous papers relating to military medical matters; official documents, orders, and letters relating to Confederate affairs both civil and military; the William W. Hunter papers dealing primarily with the Confederate Navy but also containing miscellaneous military documents; Trans-Mississippi Department of the Confederacy Quartermasters Division papers; Cotton Bureau records; muster rolls; and fourteen Confederate service records.
ArchivalResource: 2 ft., 8 in.
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- Confederate States of America. Confederate States of America records, 1856-1915.
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Braxton Bragg papers, 1861-1863.
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Braxton Bragg papers, 1861-1863.
Civil War correspondence to his wife and Earl Van Dorn.
ArchivalResource: 22 items.1 oversize.
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- Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Braxton Bragg papers, 1861-1863.
Alexander, Peter Wellington, 1825-1886. Peter Wellington Alexander papers, 1835-1910.
Title:
Peter Wellington Alexander papers, 1835-1910.
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, and newspapers. These include over four hundred letters to Alexander, as well as miscellaneous letters and telegrams; some of his manuscripts and notes; business records of his law firm; military documents of the western divisions of the Confederate Army; copybooks and letter books; and complete and partial newspapers and clippings from the various Southern newspapers (in particular THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, the DAILY DISPATCH of Richmond, and the ADVERTISER AND REGISTER of Mobile) which carried Alexander's dispatches.
ArchivalResource: 30 linear ft. ( 18 boxes and 12 flat boxes)
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- Alexander, Peter Wellington, 1825-1886. Peter Wellington Alexander papers, 1835-1910.
William T. Sherman Papers, 1759-1897, (bulk 1848-1891)
Title:
William T. Sherman Papers 1759-1897 (bulk 1848-1891)
Army officer. Correspondence, journal kept by Sherman in California during the Mexican War, drafts of portions of his memoirs, documents, printed matter, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, maps, photographs, and memorabilia relating to his civilian and military career, including in the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 18,000 items; 113 containers plus 4 oversize; 22 linear feet; 51 microfilm reels
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- William T. Sherman Papers, 1759-1897, (bulk 1848-1891)
Bowers, Theodore S., 1832-1866,. Confederate Civil War letters [manuscript], 1861-1865.
Title:
Confederate Civil War letters [manuscript], 1861-1865.
The collection contains a letter, 1861 March 12, New York Hotel, George H. Thomas, Maj., U. S. Army, to Gov. John Letcher, Richmond, Va., declining the offer of a commission. A letter, 1861 April 30, Warrenton, Va., William [Extra-Billy] Smith to Gov. Letcher, encloses a tender of service from his nephew, Lieut Caleb Smith. A letter, 1861 May 21, Fredericksburg, Va., R. L. Walker, Capt., Vol. Va., to Gov. Letcher, asks for an artillery captaincy in the Provisional Army. A letter, 1864 June 26, Danville, Va., Commandants Office, R. E. Withers, Col. Comdg. Post, to Gen. Bragg, states damage done to the Richmond & Danville Railroad by the enemy's cavalry and estimates their force to be 2500 or 3000. A letter, 1865 May 16, Camp Lincoln, Va., Headquarters, 25th Army Corps, Army of the James, G. Weitzel, Major General, to Lieut. Col. T. S. Bowers, Asst. Adjt. General, Armies in the Field, Washington D.C, concerns alleged irregularities committed by troops in and about Richmond.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Bowers, Theodore S., 1832-1866,. Confederate Civil War letters [manuscript], 1861-1865.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Papers, 1861-1893.
Title:
Papers, 1861-1893.
Papers (22 items) relating to Beauregard's Civil War career, including correspondence, notes to and from various troop commands, reports on the return of troops after 1st Battle of Bull Run, and 5 poems dedicated to the general; together with family and personal papers, consisting mainly of letters (1888-1893) from Beauregard to his granddaughter, Lauré Beauregard Larendon, but also including correspondence of his brother, Toutant Beauregard, his daughter, Julia Beauregard Larendon, his son-in-law, Charles A. Larendon, as well as Elizabeth Washington Foote Cheves, Annie Chambers Ketchum, Joseph Surand, and Augusta Jane Evans Wilson. Civil War correspondents include Braxton Bragg, Joseph Emerson Brown, Jefferson Davis, Quincy Adams Gilmore, Charles Colcock Jones, Thomas Jordan, Joseph Brevard Kershaw, William Whann Mackall, Julian Keith Sass, and Mary Eliza Perine Tucker.
ArchivalResource: 83 items.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Papers, 1861-1893.
Goodrich, Matthew, 1845-1863. Goodrich, Matthew 1845-1863 1842-1872 papers.
Title:
Goodrich, Matthew 1845-1863 1842-1872 papers.
Letters written while Goodrich was a member of the 44th Illinois Infantry in the Civil War and some genealogical information on the Goodrich family. His letters are written from Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Kentucky and Tennessee. The family information includes a marriage certificate for Joshua Goodrich to Sarah Lincoln and some notes on the Lincoln Family.
ArchivalResource: 55 items.
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- Goodrich, Matthew, 1845-1863. Goodrich, Matthew 1845-1863 1842-1872 papers.
Cleveland, Moses A., 1822-. Diary, 1864-1865.
Title:
Diary, 1864-1865.
Civil War diary of Moses A. Cleveland of the 7th Massachusetts Light Artillery Battery, copied by Cleveland from smaller volumes into one large volume and expanded from his memory of events. Included is a list of officers and privates of the 7th Battery and a few captured Confederate documents, including a letter from Brig. General Gideon J. Pillow to Col. George William Brent, a letter from W.B. Bate to Col. George G. Garner; and a copy of General Order No. 12, concerning Sabbath observance, signed by General Braxton Bragg.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Cleveland, Moses A., 1822-. Diary, 1864-1865.
Confederate States of America. Army. Dept. of Tennessee. Return of the Army of the Tennessee, commanded by General Braxton Bragg, for period ending Aug. 31, 1863.
Title:
Return of the Army of the Tennessee, commanded by General Braxton Bragg, for period ending Aug. 31, 1863.
ArchivalResource: table. 44 x 74 cm. folded to 45 x 38 cm.
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- Confederate States of America. Army. Dept. of Tennessee. Return of the Army of the Tennessee, commanded by General Braxton Bragg, for period ending Aug. 31, 1863.
G. T. Beauregard Papers 1844-1883 (bulk 1861-1865)
Title:
G. T. Beauregard Papers 1844-1883 (bulk 1861-1865)
United States and Confederate Army officer, engineer, railroad executive, and public official. Correspondence, scrapbooks, and military papers, including letterbooks, headquarters records, telegrams and dispatches, orders, endorsements, and rosters. The bulk of the papers, 1861-1865, relate primarily to Beauregard's career as a general in the Confederate Army, especially at Fort Sumter and Charleston, South Carolina; Manassas and Petersburg, Virginia; Shiloh, Tennessee; Corinth, Mississippi; and Atlanta, Georgia. Other topics include Beauregard's work as an engineer, public official, and railroad executive in New Orleans and his service under General Winfield Scott in the Mexican War.
ArchivalResource: 6,500 items; 54 containers; 5.6 linear feet; 9 microfilm reels
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- G. T. Beauregard Papers, 1844-1883, (bulk 1861-1865)
Callaway, Joshua K., 1834-1863. Callaway, Joshua K., papers, 1862-1863.
Title:
Callaway, Joshua K., papers, 1862-1863.
The Joshua K. Callaway Papers, 1862-1863, contain 84 letters written by Calloway to his wife, Dulcinea Baker Callaway, during his time in the Confederate Army.
ArchivalResource: 1 in.
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- Callaway, Joshua K., 1834-1863. Callaway, Joshua K., papers, 1862-1863.
Autograph File, B, ca.1500-1982
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Autograph File, B, ca.1500-1982
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 18.5 linear feet (37 boxes)
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- Autograph File, B, ca.1500-1976.
Magoffin, Susan Shelby, 1827-1855. Journal, 1846-1847.
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Journal, 1846-1847.
The second volume of a personal journal of a young lady from Independence, Missouri, who follows her husband, a Santa Fé trader, to the Southwest in the early stages of the Mexican war. She describes people, events regarding the acquisition of the New Mexican territory, caravan trading, Gen. Kearny's conquest of New Mexico, the Mexican War, her experiences of trail and pioneer life, hunting, and encounters with Indians. The first 49 pages of the journal consist of copied and original poetry.
ArchivalResource: 253 p.
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- Magoffin, Susan Shelby, 1827-1855. Journal, 1846-1847.
Magee, John Euclid. Diary, 1861-1863.
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Diary, 1861-1863.
Diary of an officer in Stanford's Battery describing camp life and military engagements in the western campaigns of the Civil War. The diary contains accounts of the battles of Shiloh, Perryville, and Stones River (Murfreesboro), all in 1862, and comments on various Confederate officers, particularly Braxton Bragg; discipline; army morale; and the hardships of soldiering.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (117 p.)
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- Magee, John Euclid. Diary, 1861-1863.
Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Correspondence : with Jefferson Davis, 1862-1865.
Title:
Correspondence : with Jefferson Davis, 1862-1865.
This is a collection of the confidential dispatches written by General Robert E. Lee to President Jefferson Davis during 1862-1865. Many items were included in Douglas S. Freeman's LEE'S CONFIDENTIAL DISPATCHES TO DAVIS, 1862-1865, and/or Clifford Dowdey and Louis H. Manarin's THE WARTIME PAPERS OF R.E. LEE. Several letters are from Lee to individuals other than Davis.
ArchivalResource: Letters: 309 p.Photocopies: 67 prints.
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- Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Correspondence : with Jefferson Davis, 1862-1865.
Markham, N. G. Papers. 1854-1905.
Title:
Papers. 1854-1905.
Family papers of Markham, a Civil War soldier in the 18th Michigan Infantry, Company G. Wrote letters to his wife at home in Litchfield, MI from 1862 until his death of smallpox in 1864, also includes letters from family members during the Civil War and after. He details regular life in the Union army in Kentucky and Nashville, TN; speaks fondly of home and instructs wife on how to run their small farm; he is very religious. Includes important family documents (marriage certificate, land transfer, widows' pension forms) and sentimental items such as a bible given by Markham's colonel (folder 9) and a church booklet given to Markham's son, Willie. Includes article on descendent finding letters.
ArchivalResource: 110 items.
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- Markham, N. G. Papers. 1854-1905.
Herrold, Jonathan, 1840-1862. Herrold, Jonathan, 1840-1862 1862 Papers.
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Herrold, Jonathan, 1840-1862 1862 Papers.
Letters home and a diary that were copied by Herrold's widow into a journal. They cover the period from when he joined the 9th Indiana Infantry in Indianapolis to just before his death at the Battle of Stone's River. He travels from Indianapolis to Nashville to Murfreesboro. He describes the country through which he travels with some detail telling of the trees and farm buildings. He was close to the battle of Perryville and describes the reception by the people of Danville when his unit entered the town. His unit chased the fleeing rebels out of Kentucky and back to Nashville and Stone's River. He describes a huge foraging expedition by his unit across the Stone's River.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Herrold, Jonathan, 1840-1862. Herrold, Jonathan, 1840-1862 1862 Papers.
Hall, Alexander K. (Alexander Kirtland), 1817-1876. Alexander K. Hall family papers, 1839-1917.
Title:
Alexander K. Hall family papers, 1839-1917.
The Alexander K. Hall Family Papers present a unique picture of 19th century life in central Alabama. Because the family lived in two very different areas of the United States, the viewpoints presented are of outsiders who eventually become a part of the area in which they settled. They also give a comparison of life in central Alabama before, during and after the Civil War. The correspondence subgroup consists of four series: Family Correspondence, Mary Snyder Johnson Hall Correspondence, Edward C. Hall Correspondence, and Elizabeth Fambro Hall Correspondence. A unique aspect of the letters in the family correspondence series is that many of the individual letters are not written by just one family member. The Hall and Cooke family members had a habit of circulating letters between them after adding their own notes to the original letters. The series begins with letters from 1841, when Alex and Frank moved their new wives to Dallas County, Ala., and ends in 1893, when Mary Ann Cooke Hall left Alabama to return to Connecticut. The correspondence of the Cooke sisters takes up a large part of the series, with their letters that kept family current on the events in their corner of the world, including deaths in the family, fashion, and local gossip. Also included are Alex's letters written when he traveled to California during the gold rush. By the 1850s, letters from Alex's sons begin to appear in the series. These letters, like those of their mother, are concerned with mainly family matters and local events. The family correspondence during the Civil War is especially interesting. The majority of the letters during this time period are from mary Ann and her son Alexander ("Ellick"). The letters from Mary Ann show an increasing concern as the years go by, because blockades prevented most of her family's correspondence to her from getting through. Her frustration and anxiety for her family is very evident by her 1862 letters. Included in Mary Ann's letters is a dramatic account of the Federal invasion of Dallas County and more specifically, Portland, and their home. Ellick's letters were written while he served in the 2nd and 3rd Alabama cavalries. His letters present requests for supplies from home; accounts of the actions in which he was involved; and his opinions of commanding officers and of the war in general. There are also letters from Ellick to his younger brother Charles. These give brotherly advice and express some concern for the formal education that Charles is missing because of the war. Postwar letters in the family correspondence include those from New England relatives written during their visits to Dallas County, describing their impressions of southern culture. One 1869 letter from Helen Cooke Kirtland proclaims, "I have attended one of the most aristocratic colored weddings you ever heard of!" Other correspondence includes letters from Ellick while living in New York City, 1865-1869, and letters concerned with Episcopal church business. Later correspondence in the series is dominated by the boating accident in 1881 whilch resulted in the deaths of Ellick Hall, Charley Hall, Frank Hall, Willie Kirtland, and James Bassett. The Mary Snyder Johnson Hall correspondence is predominantly from the period before she met Ellick. The majority of the letters are from her friend Elizabeth Fambro and are concerned with their friendship and personal matters. One interesting letter in the correspondence is an 1864 letter from an officer in Sears' Brigade of the 36th Miss. Regiment, written from the field of battle during the Atlanta campaign. The Edward C. Hall correspondence and Elizabeth Fambro Hall correspondence is mainly concerned with the family property in Dallas County and its disposition. These letters were written by James Bassett, a family friend who managed the property for them. The financial records subgroup is composed of List of Taxable Estate records for Randall Cooke and Porter Cooke and three volumes of business records from the family store and mill. The volumes include a daybook kept by the Hall brothers at their store, 1839-1841; and two ledgers that recorded business at the store and at the cotton mill, 1859-1874. The property records subgroup is comprised of a transcription of an 1870 deed and a draft of a 1904 deed. The clippings subgroup is dominated by clippings relating to the 1881 boating accident that claimed 4 family members, however, it also contains an oversize 1853 clipping about William Rufus King and an 1887 clipping about Grace Church in Tilden, Ala. The songs, poems and essays subgroup includes poems written by family members and friends, as well as some that were copied from newspapers and other sources. Two poems are about the boating accident and two deal result from the Civil War. The group has only two essays. One was written by Ellick about a storm that he witnessed in 1862 while in the 2nd Alabama Cavalry. The other essay is probably by Elizabeth Cooke Hall and is about Rose's Ford, which was on Cedar Creek in Dallas County. The subgroup, drawings, is composed of pencil drawings that were made by Elizabeth Cooke Hall of Alabama scenes. The final subgroup, diplomas, is comprised of two George Washington University diplomas made out to Elizabeth Fambro Hall.
ArchivalResource: 3.5 cubic ft. (2 archives boxes, 1 oversize box, and 3 oversized volumes).
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- Hall, Alexander K. (Alexander Kirtland), 1817-1876. Alexander K. Hall family papers, 1839-1917.
Clinton H. Haskell Civil War collection 1841-1895 Haskell, Clinton H., Civil War collection
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Clinton H. Haskell Civil War collection 1841-1895 Haskell, Clinton H., Civil War collection
Clinton H. Haskell Civil War collection contains miscellaneous letters, military orders, telegrams, and documents related to the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 120 items
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- Clinton H. Haskell Civil War collection, Haskell, Clinton H., Civil War collection, 1841-1895
Breckinridge Family Papers, 1752-1965
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Breckinridge Family Papers 1752-1965
Family prominent in Kentucky and national politics and government. Correspondence, diaries, speeches and articles, subject files, financial and legal papers, scrapbooks, and other papers of various members of the Breckinridge family. The bulk of the collection is composed of the papers of John Breckinridge, Robert Jefferson Breckinridge, John Cabell Breckinridge, William C. P. Breckinridge, Joseph Cabell Breckinridge, Mary Desha, Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge, Madeline (McDowell) Breckinridge, and Henry Breckinridge.
ArchivalResource: 205,000 items; 871 containers plus 2 oversize; 263 linear feet; 37 microfilm reels
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- Breckinridge Family Papers, 1752-1965
John Love papers 1840-1853 Love, John
Title:
John Love papers 1840-1853 Love, John
The Love papers contain 27 letters and one journal relating to John Love or his wife, Mary, which relate information on two areas of interest: the study of the military presence in the West during the 1840s and of courtship, marriage, and male-female relationships.
ArchivalResource: 28 items (0.25 linear feet)
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- John Love papers, Love, John, 1840-1853
Calvert, J. W. Letter, 1863 Feb. 20.
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Letter, 1863 Feb. 20.
The letter discusses life in a border state during the Civil War. Calvert also mentions the "great raids by Buell and Bragg, and lesser ones by Morgan, Wheeler, Forrest and Co., through our part of the state . . ." Calvert expresses his lack of faith in the Emancipation Proclamation. Also, because of his Confederate relatives, Calvert burned all of his political papers, but could not part with his picture of John Brown.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Calvert, J. W. Letter, 1863 Feb. 20.
Milton, William Agun, 1844-1928. Milton, William Agun 1844-1928 1909 Memoirs.
Title:
Milton, William Agun 1844-1928 1909 Memoirs.
Photocopies of a typed transcript of the memoirs written by Milton in 1909. They discuss Milton joining the Confederate Cavalry in 1862 and serving with Morgan during his raid into Ohio and Milton's experience as a prisoner of war in Chicago. They end with his return home in 1865.
ArchivalResource: 2 v.
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- Milton, William Agun, 1844-1928. Milton, William Agun 1844-1928 1909 Memoirs.
Civil War collection, 1860-1866.
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Civil War collection, 1860-1866.
This collection consists of Civil War correspondence and portraits. Letters of interest include a letter from Braxton Bragg, a letter from Major General Benjamin Franklin Butler to [Henry] Wilson, complaining of General [Quincy Adams] Gilmore and suggesting he ought to be removed from his command and a letter from Jefferson Davis to the [Confederate] Senate and House of Representatives. Portraits consists of drawings of members of the United States and Confederate military.
ArchivalResource: 1.00 linear ft.
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- Civil War collection, 1860-1866.
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).
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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).
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).
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Braxton Bragg papers, 1852-1864 [manuscript].
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Braxton Bragg papers, 1852-1864 [manuscript].
Military letters and telegrams from Bragg while he was serving with the U.S. Army in Missouri, 1852-1855, and as a Confederate general, 1862-1864, and a letter from him to his wife, 1853.
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- Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Braxton Bragg papers, 1852-1864 [manuscript].
Buie, John. Letters, 1853-1864 ; (bulk 1861-1864).
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Letters, 1853-1864 ; (bulk 1861-1864).
Letters to his father, John C. Buie, of Moore County, N.C., with detailed comments on campaigns in Mississippi and Tennessee, and on Bragg's raid into Kentucky, 1862.
ArchivalResource: 24 items.
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- Buie, John. Letters, 1853-1864 ; (bulk 1861-1864).
Semple, Henry C. (Henry Churchill), 1822-1894. Papers, 1846-1919.
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Papers, 1846-1919.
Papers, 1846-1919, containing legal records, personal, political, military and legal correspondence, accounts, and printed materials. Series A, Legal Records, includes case notes for Semple's law practice, incorporation documents for railroad companies, and a copy of a case before the U.S. Congress. The bulk of this collection is correspondence, which includes Civil War letters Semple wrote to his wife, military correspondence containing copies of Adjutant General's letters discussing Semple's feuds with fellow Confederate officers such as Braxton Bragg, post war letters discussing state and national politics, including a letter from Horace Greeley and a 1918 letter to Mrs. Semple from Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The rest of this collection contains accounts, a daybook register of law cases, speeches about various legal points and information concerning Semple's Civil War service.
ArchivalResource: .66 cubic ft. (1 records center carton and 1 oversized v.)
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- Semple, Henry C. (Henry Churchill), 1822-1894. Papers, 1846-1919.
Martin, Lambert A., d. 1863. Letters and diary, 1861-1863.
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Letters and diary, 1861-1863.
The papers describe the march of Lambert Martin's regiment from Iowa City to Fort Randall, Dakota in November and December 1861, garrison life, a scouting expedition and other details of military life. A photograph and genealogical chart of George Collier Hempstead, whom Martin met in the Fort Randall hospital, are included. There are sketches of Fort LaFromboise and Fort Randall. 64 items.
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- Martin, Lambert A., d. 1863. Letters and diary, 1861-1863.
Hunt, Henry J. Letter, 1861.
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Letter, 1861.
Letter, 1861 Apr. 23, Fort Pickins, [Fla.], from Henry J. Hunt to General Braxton Bragg, C.S.A., near Barrancas, Fla. The letter discusses their friendship and the inevitable conflict between the North and South.
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- Hunt, Henry J. Letter, 1861.
Van Dorn, Earl, 1820-1863. General Earl Van Dorn papers, 1847-1904.
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General Earl Van Dorn papers, 1847-1904.
This collection contains letters, orders, telegrams, clippings and maps. Many of the letters and telegrams are from Confederate officials and officers, including: Jefferson Davis, Braxton Bragg, John C. Breckenridge, John C. Pemberton, J. F. H. Claiborne, William H. Jackson, Daniel Ruggles, John S. Bowen, Lloyd Tilghman and Sterling Price. Also mentioned in the records are Carrie Van Dorn, Earl's wife, and Emily Van Dorn Miller, his sister. Three hand-drawn maps are in the collection from 1862 and 1863. One includes the LaGrange (Tenn.) and Lamar (Miss) area, another the Bolivar (Tenn.) area and the third covers the area from Columbia (Tenn.) to Franklin (Tenn.). This third map includes a detail drawing of the house in Spring Hill (Tenn.) in which Van Dorn had his headquarters and in which he died.
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- Van Dorn, Earl, 1820-1863. General Earl Van Dorn papers, 1847-1904.
Locke, Ann Sylvester Judson,. Civil War letters of William Herrod Locke and William Horatio Thornton [manuscript] 1859-1866.
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Civil War letters of William Herrod Locke and William Horatio Thornton [manuscript] 1859-1866.
In an incomplete series of highly descriptive letters, chiefly to to his wife, William H. Locke discusses life with the Eufaula Minute Men and in the 4th Alabama Cavalry Battalion , particularly at Fort Gaines, Ga., 1862-1863; opposing Grant's drive on Richmond, 1864; and the Petersburg seige from Stoney Creek Station, 1864. There are also three pre war letters and one post war letter written on business trips to New York. Topics include Braxton Bragg at Fort Barrancus; execution of a man found asleep at his post; leisure activities; sale of a slave girl; Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Trevilian Station; inflated war prices; African American refugees, servants, and impressed workers; rooming with a wounded James T. Holtzclaw; giving food to starving Union prisoners on their way to Andersonville; war news from elsewhere; battlefield scenes including pleas from wounded and looting of the dead; Union raiders destroying railroads; hardships on civilian population in the path of the armies; injuries and deaths of family and friends including his brother-in-law "Benie"; financial and farming instructions to his wife; ownership of blockade running ships; Union deserters who hate Grant; the Atlanta campaign; and religious services, sentiments and Bible reading, with references to Chaplain Brother Jones [J. William Jones?] and belief that God will grant the Confederacy victory. The collection also contains letters and documents concerning a Presidential pardon for Dr. William Horatio Thornton and includes documents signed by Andrew Johnson and William H. Seward. In addition there is a letter, 1864, describing the siege of Atlanta, possbily written by Thornton or another relative with initials WHL or WHT and a tintype of two unidentified young men in uniform.
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- Locke, Ann Sylvester Judson,. Civil War letters of William Herrod Locke and William Horatio Thornton [manuscript] 1859-1866.
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).
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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).
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).
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Braxton Bragg letter, 1853 Jan. 10.
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Braxton Bragg letter, 1853 Jan. 10.
Letter from Braxton Bragg to Colonel H.K. Craig, Chief of Ordnance, discussing the use of sabres and musketoons by artillery soldiers, as well as other innovations in the artillery service.
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- Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Braxton Bragg letter, 1853 Jan. 10.
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Papers.
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Papers. 1844-1876.
General, Confederate States Army. Papers covering most of Bragg's military career. Collection includes correspondence with William Bliss; correspondence of Mrs. Bragg; speech to the citizens of Kentucky extolling the Confederate point of view (no date); letter, 8 March 1854, Fort Gibson, complaining of certain legislation which would limit promotions and pay increases among infantry officers; stipple engraving of Bragg.
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- Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Papers.
Tompkins family. Papers : of the Tompkins family, 1800-1877.
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Papers : of the Tompkins family, 1800-1877.
The collection includes correspondence, 1804-1824, accounts, land records, and estate materials of John Patterson (1760-1824) of Mathews County, Va. Some of these papers concern Patterson's dealings with local merchants and with firms in Baltimore, Md., and Philadelphia, Pa. Also, includes papers of Christopher Tompkins (1778-1838), ship owner, ship captain, and merchant of "Poplar Grove," Mathews County, Va. These records include a letterbook, 1811, kept in Lisbon, Portugal, concerning the ship "Mohawk"; correspondence, 1800-1835, including letters of William Branch Giles and Abel Parker Upshur and items containing comments on national politics; an account book, 1823-1831, concerning shipbuilding and ship cargoes; accounts; materials concerning an 1804 voyage of the merchant ship, "Thomas Wilson"; and miscellany. Also, includes correspondence, 1836-1877, and military records of Christopher Quarles Tompkins (1813-1877) of Richmond, Va., and while serving with the 3rd Artillery Regiment of the U.S. Army and the 22nd Virginia Infantry Regiment of the Confederate States Army of the Kanawha, including letters of Braxton Bragg, George Washington Cullum, Roger Jones, and Sally Louisa Tompkins.
ArchivalResource: 366 items.
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- Tompkins family. Papers : of the Tompkins family, 1800-1877.
Smith, James Power, 1837-1923. James Power Smith papers, 1861-1864.
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James Power Smith papers, 1861-1864.
Official Confederate army correspondence, orders, and reports. Includes a report by Capt. William Robertson Garrett on the attack of the 1st Virginia Atillery Regiment, Company F (also known as the Lee Artillery or Williamsburg Light Artillery) on Fort Magruder, Va., May 5, 1862; Gen. John Bell Hood's report on the engagement at Eltham's landing, Va., May 7, 1862; and other reports on the battle of Williamsburg by Lt. Col. J. Thompson Brown, Lt. William Izard Clopton, Capt. James Dearing, Capt. George E. Pickett, Capt. Robert M. Stribling, and Gen. Cadmus M. Wilcox. Also includes reports by Gen. Braxton Bragg on the battle of Chickamauga; letter (1863 February 25) from Gen. Bragg to Gen, Joseph E. Johnston explaining his plan for attack on Franklin, Tenn.; and letter (1863 January 5) from Samuel Preston Moore, Confederate surgeon-general, to James A. Seddon, secretary of defense, relating to pay for soldiers detained in the Confederate Army Medical Dept. Other persons represented include Stephen R. Mallory (Confederate secretary of the navy), Gen. George Henry Thomas, and Gen. C. C. Washburn.
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- Smith, James Power, 1837-1923. James Power Smith papers, 1861-1864.
Kerrison family. Kerrison family papers, 1827-1866; (bulk, 1861-1866).
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Kerrison family papers, 1827-1866; (bulk, 1861-1866).
Family papers, 1827, 1857-1866, 1894-1896 and 1937, chiefly Civil War letters, written by brothers Charles Kerrison (1839-1893) and Edwin Kerrison (1841-1864), both of whom served in Co. I (Palmetto Guard), 2nd Regiment, S.C. Volunteers, attached to Kershaw's Brigade; letters originate in Confederate camps and battlefields in S.C., Virginia, Tennessee, and Maryland and are addressed to family members in Charleston, Columbia and Spartanburg, S.C., and elsewhere. By May 1861, Charles Kerrison was attached to the Palmetto Guard in Virginia by May 1861, Edwin Kerrison was stationed on the S.C. coast at Fort Pickens, where he was accompanied by Sandy, an African American slave. By Feb. 1862, letters confirm that Edwin was also stationed in eastern Virginia, where a major concern among the S.C. soldiers was the threat of a Federal invasion of the S.C. coast, as seen in letter, 2 Sept. 1861, from Charles, reacting to news of fall of Confederate fortifications along the coast of North Carolina, reporting rumor that the governor of S.C. would order his brigade to return home to S.C., describing intelligence learned from interactions with Union prisoners of war, and noting that morale remained high among his comrades, "our men are under the impression that another great victory will end this war, so that we are anxious to be led on once more to battle." Letters written ca. Dec. 1861 and Jan. 1862 by Charles describe his recuperation in Warren Springs (Va.), in 1861 and at Manchester Hospital (Chesterfield County, Va.), described in a letter of Jan. 1862, in which Charles comments on the medical care received from "Dr. Bissell... a native of our own city" and countering objections to hospital life raised by his uncle, "the objection which you make against them on account of immorality &c so far as I can see is a mistake, and the difference between the camp and hospital so far as morality is concerned is greatly in favor of the hospital... there is not the least bit for contention and discontent which prevailed" at his camp in Warren Springs. Correspondence documenting challenges faced by a confederation government in management of its army, includes letter from Charles, re sentiment of many soldiers from S.C. serving in Virginia, his anticipation of returning home to S.C. upon expiration of his term of enlistment and reports that the men of his company had unanimously agreed not to reenlist unless promised a 30-day furlough, "our men are determined to go home and stand the draft" (23 Mar. 1862); letter, 24 Apr. 1862, expresses hope that his entire regiment would be returning to S.C. shortly and reports on the Confederate Army's use of aerial observation technology, "we, like the yankies, are sending up every day a balloon for the purpose of finding out their position, but we manage ours very poorly indeed as we cannot obtain gas, but have to use smoke instead for inflating it." Letters of fall and winter of 1862 begin to mention shortages of food and clothing; letter, 13 Nov. 1862, Charles reports that Confederate Army could not supply a complete uniform, but would only supply leather from which the men could craft their own shoes; letter, 21 Dec. 1862, from Edwin re extreme cold temperatures, water freezing on his beard, and lack of tents: "we have to sleep in the open air, unless we were fortunate enough to capture a piece of tent after the Enemy retreated"; letter, 9 Apr. 1863, from Charles re impact of shortages on the civilian population and a "riot in Richmond, in which over five thousand women, principally foreigners, were engaged.... They were armed with hatchets, axes, pistols, &c. and their object plunder. Want did not compel them to riot, but as they robbed every body and took all kinds of articles it was clearly proved that they were banded together for theft. Two hundred of the ring leaders were arrested. It was such a serious affair that troops in the vicinity were sent to the city and the women had to be threatened to be shot into before they would disperse. The mayor would not permit any of the papers to publish an account of it." Topics include camp life, troop movements, morale, hospitals and medical care, the aftermath of battles fought in Henrico County, Va. at Savage's Station and Malvern Hill (June and July 1862), and Gettysburg (July 1863); account of Charles Kerrison's wounding and capture at Gettysburg, his subsequent exchange as a prisoner of war, capture during Battle of Cedar Mountain (9 Aug. 1862, also known as Slaughter's Mountain or Cedar Run, in Culpeper County, Va.), imprisonment, eventual escape, and Charles Kerrison's appointment as aide-de-camp to General John Doby Kennedy. Letters discuss soldier reactions to war experiences, comments on camp life, the progress of the war, battle activities, military leaders, medical care, doctors encountered, treatment received and general hospital conditions; as well as requests for clothes, food, and money; a number of letters were written during confinement in hospitals due to illness or wounds from battle; letters from the home front express anxiety at Charles' wounding and capture in June 1863, but Edwin advised, "We all have our duties to perform & if misfortune overtakes us we know it must be for a good purpose & should not murmur." Charles describes the heavy losses sustained by Kershaw's Brigade during battles at Malvern Hill and Savage's Station, in letter, 19 July 1862, comparing more recent combat as more destructive than the Battle of Bull Run, "we used to think that the battle of Manassas was a great affair, but it was mere child's play compared with those in which was have been lately engaged"; a subsequent letter, 9 Sept. 1862, describes the march from Malvern Hill into Maryland en route to Sharpsburg. Two letters from Edwin describe the casualties sustained by his unit in the ill-fated Gettysburg campaign and the capture of his brother: letter, 7 July 1863 (Hagerstown, Md.), written during the retreat of the Confederate Army, reports "we fought a separate battle at Gettysburg... in which we suffered terribly being compelled to stand the fire of artillery 3 1/2 hours.... Since we left (the 5th) our wounded have been all captured by the Yankees - Charley among the number. They will receive more attention & be more comfortable than if they were with us.... We have only 8 or 9 men for duty in the company now. Our Regt has but two captain's left.... Our Regt carried in some three hundred & odd & had 169 killed & wounded." Letter, 16 July 1863, from bivouac near Bunker Hill, [West] Virginia, re Confederate retreat from Pennsylvania, "We had to march through a pouring rain with mud and water nearly knee deep & so dark that you could not see a foot in advance of you. After stumbling over rocks for some time I gave up at last from sheer exhaustion & laid down in the rain & slept till morning when I caught up with the company." News of Charles' exchange, Sept. 1863, as a prisoner of war, appears in letter, 8 Oct. 1863, in which Edwin, stationed near Chattanooga, Tenn., expresses dissatisfaction with the command of Gen. Braxton Bragg and requests food from home; another letter, 11 Dec. 1863, from Edwin discusses further the shortages of food faced by Confederate troops in eastern Tenn., defining rations received and foraging for potatoes. Upon his return to Confederate service, Charles Kerrison was recommended for promotion by Gen. John Doby Kennedy (letter, 7 Dec. 1863), for whom Charles began service as an aide-de-camp; in subsequent letters, Charles notes the necessity of spending money to maintain this position. Letter, 19 Nov. 1864, relates details of his capture by Union forces while attempting to rescue a wounded officer during battle at Cedar Run, Va., his imprisonment at Newton, [West] Va., and his escape by hiding in the attic of a house after learning via friendly Union soldiers that he was to be carried away as a prisoner of war by retreating Federal troops. Later items include a regimental history written following the end of the Civil War, consisting of roster of "Palmetto Guard Volunteers : Company I, 2nd S.C. Vol[unteers] - Army of Virginia," listing officers and enlisted men, and where killed or transfered, and names of men present at time of Confederate surrender (legal size folder); commissions, 1878-1893, signed by Governors Wade Hampton and Hugh S. Thompson, recorded when Charles Kerrison, Jr., served as Register of Mesne Conveyance for Charleston County, S.C. (oversize folder); minute books of his veterans' organization, the Palmetto Guard, Camp No. 315; and fragment of incomplete letter [ca. 1888?] signed by Charles' former commander, John D. Kennedy during his service (1886-1889) as U.S. Consul General to China in Shanghai, comments on his life in China and summarizes the unique perspective of his personal experience as an ex-Confederate, "What strange events occur in a mans life, & how unexpected things are - Who would have thought during the war, that old Confederates would be under the Stars & Stripes in a U.S. Gov't position." Other items unrelated to the Civil War era include inventory, Jan. 1827, of the estate of Ja[me]s Goodwyn, for Mrs. Lucy Goodwyn, with list of African American slaves identified by name, signed by Abram D. Jones; and letter, 23 Mar. [19]37 (Allendale, S.C.), from Marie Kerrison Patterson to Edwin [in Charleston, S.C.], re division of Civil War letters of Charles and Edwin Kerrison among various members of the family, and requesting on behalf of Willie a photograph of Edwin, Jr., in uniform and of "Louise in her cap (does she wear one?)," and urging Edwin that he arrange for Loulie to have a physical examination during her visit to Charleston, "it is important... no one here can do it."
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- Kerrison family. Kerrison family papers, 1827-1866; (bulk, 1861-1866).
Barton, Seth Maxwell, 1829-1900. Letter, 1862 Oct. 27.
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Letter, 1862 Oct. 27.
Letter from Barton, critical of his commander Gen. Braxton Bragg, whose invasion of Kentucky ended with a costly Confederate defeat at the Battle of Perryville, Ky., and a retreat back into Tennessee.
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- Barton, Seth Maxwell, 1829-1900. Letter, 1862 Oct. 27.
Churchill family. Churchill family : papers, 1735-1905.
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Churchill family : papers, 1735-1905.
Papers of a personal, business, and legal nature reflect the activities and interests of the Churchills in Virginia and Kentucky. Also included is a group of Luke P. and Julia C. Blackburn papers. Of particular interest are those letters regarding Dr. Blackburn's involvement in the Civil War. Correspondents include George D. Prentice, Braxton Bragg, John A. Quitman, Basil W. Duke, John J. Pettus, and William F. Green.
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- Churchill family. Churchill family : papers, 1735-1905.
Reed, W. B. W.B. Reed letter, 1867.
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W.B. Reed letter, 1867.
Letter of W.B. Reed of Philadelphia to General Braxton Bragg regarding the settlement of an account.
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- Reed, W. B. W.B. Reed letter, 1867.
Williams, James Peter, 1844-1893. Papers of James Peter Williams [manuscript], 1854-1889.
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Papers of James Peter Williams [manuscript], 1854-1889.
Include personal and business correspondence, 1854-1889, work reports, water contracts and water rent accounts, minutes of the board of directors, bills, receipts, accounts, freight notices and rates, insurance policies, ledgers, and letterbooks relating to general business, building of canal trade, James River and Kanawha Canal Company, competition with railroads, and family affairs. Also include papers of Buchanan and Clifton Forge Railroad and the Richmond and Alleghany Railroad. Correspondents include Charles S. Carrington, John W. Johnston, Edward Dillon, Thomas Ellett, William P. Munford, Henry Chester Parsons, and members of the Williams family. Also include correspondence, 1861-1865, of James Peter Williams with members of the Williams family concerning artillery and fortifications near Yorktown, Va., the burning of Hampton, Va. (1861), John Bankhead Magruder, winter quarters, war news, the Battle of Seven Pines, generals Jackson, Lee, Meade, Grant, and Bragg, the Shenandoah Valley Campaign (1862), tearing up roads and railroad tracks, the battles of Fredericksburg, Va. (1862) and Chancellorsville, and deaths of relatives. Topics also include the Richmond Howitzers, the Gettysburg Campaign and battle, the Battle of Second Winchester (1863), clothing, a mess cook recalled by his owner, the Mine Run campaign, picket duty, speculation on troop movements, the Seige of Petersburg, and family affairs.
ArchivalResource: 700 (ca.) items.
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- Williams, James Peter, 1844-1893. Papers of James Peter Williams [manuscript], 1854-1889.
Mussey, R. D. (Reuben Delevan), 1833-1892. Letter : near Crab Orchard, Ky., to [Joseph H.] Barrett, n.p., 1862 Oct. 16.
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Letter : near Crab Orchard, Ky., to [Joseph H.] Barrett, n.p., 1862 Oct. 16.
Autograph letter signed. Mussey is highly critical of Generals Buell and Gilbert and their roles in the "affair at Chaplin Heights."
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- Mussey, R. D. (Reuben Delevan), 1833-1892. Letter : near Crab Orchard, Ky., to [Joseph H.] Barrett, n.p., 1862 Oct. 16.
Bruns, J. Dickson (John Dickson), 1836-1883. J. Dickson Bruns and T.G. Richardson papers, 1869-1870.
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J. Dickson Bruns and T.G. Richardson papers, 1869-1870.
Letters written by Dr. J. Dickson Bruns and Dr. T. G. Richardson concern a controversy regarding a breach of medical ethics on the part of Dr. Bruns at the Orleans Infirmary. Letters by the doctors to Generals Braxton Bragg and Richard Taylor dispute statements made by the other. Bruns also criticizes Richardson about Bruns's suspension from the Medical Association over the alleged misconduct.
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- Bruns, J. Dickson (John Dickson), 1836-1883. J. Dickson Bruns and T.G. Richardson papers, 1869-1870.
Cameron, William E.,. Letters and papers relating to Captain James B. Gregory and his brother, the Rev. Edward Sandford Gretory [manuscript] 1853-1893.
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Letters and papers relating to Captain James B. Gregory and his brother, the Rev. Edward Sandford Gretory [manuscript] 1853-1893.
The correspondence of James Gregory regarding Roanoke Rifles, comments on frauds in the 1885 Virginia elections, and business affairs in Roanoke. The letters of Rev. Edward Gregory regarding his poems and short stories; Civil War experiences with comments on Gen. Braxton Bragg and the contest between the Merrimac and Monitor; and personal and religious affairs. Correspondents include William E. Cameron, R.G.H. Kean, and James McDonald.
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- Cameron, William E.,. Letters and papers relating to Captain James B. Gregory and his brother, the Rev. Edward Sandford Gretory [manuscript] 1853-1893.
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- Alexander, Peter Wellington, 1825-1886.
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- Almon Ferdinand Rockwell, b. 1835
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- Anderson, Robert Houstoun, 1835-1888.
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- Andrews, Garnett, 1837-1903.
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- Barton, Seth Maxwell, 1829-1900.
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- Barton, William Eleazar, 1861-1930,
Bate, William B. (William Brimage), 1826-1905.
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- Bate, William B. (William Brimage), 1826-1905.
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Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893.
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- Benjamin, J. P. (Judah Philip), 1811-1884.
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- Bivings, James Morris, 1842-1900.
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- Bliss, William Wallace Smith, 1815-1853.
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- Boos, J. E. (John E.)
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- Bragg, Eliza, 19th cent.
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- Bragg, John, 1806-1878.
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- Brand, Elizabeth D., collector.
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- Brand, R. Alfred III, collector.
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Breckinridge, John C. (John Cabell), 1821-1875.
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- Breckinridge, John C. (John Cabell), 1821-1875.
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- Bruns, J. Dickson (John Dickson), 1836-1883.
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- Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 1823-1914.
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