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Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1817-1898.
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Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1902.
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Rosecranz, William Starke, 1819-1898
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Rosecrans, William Starke 1819-1893
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General during the Civil War; congressman from California (1881-1885); U.S. Register of the Treasury (1885-1893).
William Starke Rosecrans was an inventor, coal-oil company executive, diplomat, politician, and United States Army officer during the Civil War. He was the victor at prominent Western Theater battles such as Second Corinth, Stones River, and the Tullahoma Campaign, but his military career was effectively ended following his disastrous defeat at the Battle of Chickamauga in 1863.
William Starke Rosecrans was born in Kingston, OH, in 1819; graduated from West Point, 1842; resigned from US army, 1854; organized Preston Coal Oil Co., Cincinnati, OH, 1857; commissioned Brigadier General in 1861 after outbreak of Civil War; commanded the Army of the Cumberland during the Tullahoma campaign and at the battles of Stone's river and Chickamauga; resigned from US Army, 1867; moved to Los Angeles, CA and became advocate for railroad building and Mexican trade in the West; appointed US Minister to Mexico, 1868; during 1870s developed mines in Nevada, the Southwest, and Sonora, Mexico; Democrat, US Congress, 1881-85; Register of the US Treasury, 1885-93; retired to ranch near Los Angeles in 1893 and died on Mar. 11, 1898; interment at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA.
Rosecrans graduated from West Point and was a major general in the Union Army during the Civil War. After the war he was a rancher in California and served in the U. S. Congress.
Army officer and diplomat.
American general.
Foreward
It is a privilege to respond to the invitation of the University Librarian, Lawrence Clark Powell, to write a brief foreword for the Guide to the Papers of General William Starke Rosecrans.
Manuscripts constitute the basic source for the writing of history, and historians rejoice whenever a great collection of manuscripts finds its way into a public repository. They rejoice even more when librarians and archivists take steps to facilitate the use of these manuscripts. Dr. Powell and Wilbur J. Smith, the Head of the fast-growing Department of Special Collections, have both recognized the need for systematic cataloguing of manuscripts and have taken the initiative in providing printed guides to the manuscript holdings of the University Library. The Guide to the Rosecrans Papers is additional evidence of their concern, and for it many a scholar will give thanks. The Guide has been prepared by James V. Mink, Assistant Head of the Department of Special Collections, and it reflects the scholarly attention he has given it. The Rosecrans Foundation has generously provided funds for the publication of the Guide.
No collection of a man's papers is ever complete, in the sense that it includes all of his correspondence or even all that has survived. The Rosecrans Papers are no exception. General Rosecrans' official correspondence as an officer of the United States Army, as Minister to Mexico, and as Register of the Treasury Department is preserved in the National Archives. His part of an extensive correspondence with Pope Pius IX is in the Library of the Vatican and his letters to many of his American friends are scattered in numerous archives across the country. Unfortunately a valuable portion of his private papers, placed in storage by him when he left Washington in 1893, was removed following his death and destroyed. The burned papers presumably included the letters from Pope Pius IX and an extensive correspondence with the French Emperor, Louis Napoleon, which was commenced during Rosecrans' diplomatic mission to Mexico. But such lacunae are characteristic of all collections.
The papers of General Rosecrans given to the University by William Starke Rosecrans II and Carmelita Rosecrans Ewing — the General's grandson and granddaughter — comprise some twenty-five to thirty thousand pieces and constitute the largest and most significant collection of papers of an individual in the University's holdings. They are a rich source for students of the American Civil War, mining and railroad activities in Mexico and Western United States, and California land problems, and, of course, for biographers of General Rosecrans or of any of his many distinguished correspondents — Presidents, generals, politicians, and business leaders.
The University is deeply indebted to Mrs. Ewing and Mr. Rosecrans for their generous gift. It is also indebted to Professor Mail Ewing and Professor Ada Nisbet of the Department of English and to Lindley Bynum special assistant to President Robert Gordon Sproul and long-time associate of Mr. Rosecrans in the California Wine Tasters, all of whom warmly encouraged Mrs. Ewing and Mr. Rosecrans to select UCLA as the appropriate institution to receive the papers.
Brainerd Dyer Professor of History
Biography
William Starke Rosecrans was born in Kingston, Ohio, in 1819; graduated from West Point, 1842; resigned from U.S. army, 1854; organized Preston Coal Oil Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1857; commissioned Brigadier General in 1861 after outbreak of Civil War; commanded the Army of the Cumberland during the Tullahoma campaign and at the battles of Stone's river and Chickamauga; resigned from U.S. Army, 1867; moved to Los Angeles, California and became advocate for railroad building and Mexican trade in the West; appointed U.S. Minister to Mexico, 1868; during 1870s developed mines in Nevada, the Southwest, and Sonora, Mexico; Democrat, U.S. Congress, 1881-85; Register of the U.S. Treasury, 1885-93; retired to ranch near Los Angeles in 1893 and died on March 11, 1898; interment at Arlington National Cemetary, Arlington, Virginia.
The Papers of General Rosecrans and his Family
The Rosecrans Papers span nearly a century of America's past and comprise correspondence and papers of three generations of the family. There are sources in the papers for biographies of General Rosecrans; of his son, Adrian Louis, who was a member of the pioneer congregation of American Catholic missionaries, the Paulist Fathers; and of his brother, Sylvester H. Rosecrans, who rose in the Catholic hierarchy to become Bishop of Columbus, Ohio.
The papers begin with Rosecrans' years at the United States Military Academy and his life in the Army following graduation. These early papers, though less complete than those covering the later years of his life, are important for a number of reasons. They will be of interest to military historians who are concerned with the state of the Army in the decades immediately preceding the Civil War. They are also important for the interpretation of circumstances surrounding Rosecrans' conversion to Catholicism, which had such a profound effect on his later life and on the lives of his immediate family.
During his last year at West Point, Rosecrans came under the influence of the Transcendentalist movement which inspired so many men of letters from 1820 to 1860. Religion was discussed frequently by the cadets, and Rosecrans had read and studied much on the subject. Just as he had about decided to become an Episcopalian he happened to discover a copy of John Milner's The End of Religious Controversy . In June 1842, he formally embraced the Catholic faith.
In the following year he was married to the daughter of Adrian Hegeman, a New York jurist. Soon after their marriage she was converted and became an ardent champion of her faith. Rosecrans' younger brother, Sylvester, entered the Church in 1845 and was ordained in 1852 after study in the United States and in Rome. In 1868 he was appointed Bishop of the newly created See of Columbus, Ohio, where he gained respect for his encouragement of education and rigorous religious principles. Rosecrans' eldest son was ordained in the congregation of Paulist Fathers; two daughters, Mary Louise and Ann, entered the Ursuline order.
An immediate effect of Rosecrans' conversion was his correspondence with fellow Army officers of his faith and the formation of an officer society devoted to the Sacred Heart of Jesus which sought, among other things, the conversion of Protestant officers. This correspondence provides interesting material for study of the growth of the Catholic faith in the Army during the period when sentiment against Catholicism was crystallizing in such movements as Know-Nothingism and the Order of the Star-Spangled Banner. The correspondence of Rosecrans and his family, particularly the Religious members, will be useful to those interested in the Catholic movement in the United States from 1840 to 1880.
The papers covering the first stage of Rosecrans' army career end in 1854, when prolonged illness forced him to resign from the service. They record ten years' service with the Corps of Engineers and a wide correspondence with officers whose names appear later in the campaigns and battles of the Civil War. There are references to the military fortifications at Hampton Roads, Virginia, and Fort Adams, Rhode Island, to surveys on the Taunton River and at New Bedford, Providence, and Newport, and to various other projects which give insight into the organization and activities of the Corps during the ante-bellum years. The restlessness and discontent of many of the Corps's officers is apparent in the letters and papers concerning the demand for organizational reform and the adoption of a more equitable promotion plan.
The years following Rosecrans' resignation from the Army were occupied with a number of business ventures designed to provide for the security of his growing family. When his health was sufficiently restored, he established an architectural and engineering office in Cincinnati. An opportunity to engage in coal mining then took him to West Virginia, where he had charge of the Cannel Coal Company and the Coal River Navigation Company. In 1857 he organized the Preston Coal Oil Company in Cincinnati and was a successful pioneer in the refining of petroleum. It is unfortunate that only a few records of these enterprises remain in his papers.
The Civil War interrupted the coal-oil business which was beginning to provide the family security Rosecrans desired. He rented his factory in Cincinnati and volunteered as aide to General George B. McClellan. While acting only as a citizen, he assisted in organizing and equipping home guards in Cincinnati. Governor Dennison sent him the commission of Colonel and Chief Engineer of Ohio troops, but Rosecrans accepted instead a commission as colonel of the 23rd Ohio Volunteers because he believed his military training would aid in diminishing the loss of life in the field. Almost immediately after he arrived in Columbus to organize and train his regiment, he was commissioned Brigadier General in the Regular Army.
Rosecrans' wartime correspondence and papers form a reasonably complete record of his campaigns in West Virginia, Mississippi, Eastern Tennessee, and Missouri. Monographs on the military history of the War have evaluated his capabilities as a strategist, compared him with other military leaders, and assessed his contributions to the success of the Union cause. It is unlikely that his papers suffice for a drastic revision of these estimates; however, they may suggest the need for further investigation into the reasons for his removal from command in Tennessee and Missouri, his conduct at the Battle of Chickamauga, and his relations with General Grant, President Lincoln, and the War Department.
In May, 1865, Rosecrans wrote to President Johnson requesting a special assignment to the Pacific Coast to “examine and report on its mining resources and their commercial and political relations to the interests of the neighboring states.” He did not receive the assignment, but was granted a leave of absence for the same purpose. Family letters describe his voyage to San Francisco in company with his son, Adrian Louis, and their excursions to Los Angeles, San Diego, and Nevada. They tell of mining, railroad, and agricultural conditions in California and elsewhere in the West. Letters received by Rosecrans during this period are concerned with the purchase of Los Angeles lands (which led later to extensive litigation in the Sausal Redondo case) and with the promotion of the California Southern Coast and the San Diego & Gila Southern Pacific & Atlantic Railroads.
In 1868 President Johnson appointed Rosecrans Minister to Mexico, but he was succeeded in the following year by the career diplomat Thomas H. Nelson, an appointee of the Grant administration. The correspondence and papers of his brief mission in Mexico are sparse; an evaluation of its accomplishments will require use of the official records in the National Archives and in Mexico City.
Prior to his Mexican mission, interest in the economic conditions there had suggested to Rosecrans some opportunities for enterprises in railway construction, mining, and shipping. In a memorial to Congress in 1870 he proposed that the United States promote trade with Mexico and utilize American capital for improvement of its railways and telegraph lines. Rosecrans' Mexican railway projects and various mining and colonization schemes are thoroughly documented in his papers. Corroborating material for this period in his career exists in the U. S. National Archives, in Mexico City, and in the papers of those with whom he associated in these enterprises.
In the late 1870's Rosecrans' attention again focused on mining in the West. He operated the San José Mine at Egan Canyon, Nevada, and contracted for the purchase of various mines in the Southwest and in Sonora. His interest in mining engineering led to investigation of business opportunities in mining machinery and safety equipment, and finally to the establishment of a powder business in San Francisco for the manufacture of mine blasting caps. The papers relating to the San José Mine and the Safety Powder Company are reasonably complete records of these operations, while correspondence of this period documents Rosecrans' general interest in mining.
One further aspect of Rosecrans' career remains to be noted: his participation in local and national politics. He was a member of the Democratic Party and devoted to its political principles. In 1864 he was asked to accept nomination as a candidate for President on the Democratic ticket, but he refused. He also declined nominations by his party for Governor of California in 1868, for Governor of Ohio in 1870, and for Representative to Congress from Nevada in 1876. However, he did accept a nomination for Representative from the San Francisco district of California in 1880, was elected, and served until 1885. That year President Cleveland appointed him Register of the Treasury and he remained in that office until his retirement in 1893.
Rosecrans' political papers cover the period from 1868 to 1893. Professor Dyer has noted the destruction of the papers covering his years in the Treasury Department. Very likely his Congressional papers were destroyed at the same time, for there is little correspondence after 1881, and papers concerning his political activities in Washington between 1881 and 1893 are almost nonexistent. Material concerning his earlier political activities, from 1864 to 1880, will be found mainly in his correspondence. The correspondence and papers concerning his campaign for Congress in 1880 appear to be intact, insofar as he preserved them, and provide material for investigation of local and national issues of the period.
James V. Mink Acting Archivist
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Fisher, Will. Letters, 1862-1863.
Title:
Letters, 1862-1863.
Writing to his family from sites in Ky., Tenn., and Ohio, fisher, a Union soldier, talks of burying dead soldiers, camp conditions, money shortages, skirmishes with the Confederates, and several leaders such as Ulysses S. Grant, William Rosencrans, and George Meade; he also relays news he had heard about other advances.
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- Fisher, Will. Letters, 1862-1863.
Lindenkohl, Adolph. Scene of operations of Rosencranz [i.e. Rosencrans] and Bragg / A.L.
Title:
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.
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part III: The Civil War: The Union, 1804-1915.
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Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part III: The Civil War: The Union, 1804-1915.
Autograph letters and documents of officers and statesmen associated with the Union in the Civil War collected by Frederick Myers Dearborn.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes (4 linear ft.)
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- Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part III: The Civil War: The Union, 1804-1915.
Henry H. Seys papers 1851-1864 Seys, Henry H.
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Henry H. Seys papers 1851-1864 Seys, Henry H.
This collection of letters by Civil War surgeon and medical inspector Henry H. Seys to his wife, Harriet, provide animated accounts of conversations in camp, fatiguing marches, and day-to-day military activities - particularly during the Tullahoma, Chickamauga, and Chattanooga Campaigns
ArchivalResource: 94 items (0.25 linear feet)
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- Henry H. Seys papers, Seys, Henry H., 1851-1864
Fulton, Louis B., b. 1841. Louis B. Fulton diary, 1862-1863.
Title:
Louis B. Fulton diary, 1862-1863.
The Louis B. Fulton diary is a journal kept by a private in Co. C and Co. F of the 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry (the Anderson Cavalry). The diary covers Fulton's entire term of service in the army, from August 13, 1862-November 4, 1863.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Fulton, Louis B., b. 1841. Louis B. Fulton diary, 1862-1863.
Gibson-Getty-McClure Families Papers, 1777-1926, (bulk 1880-1901)
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Gibson-Getty-McClure Families Papers 1777-1926 (bulk 1880-1901)
Correspondence, diaries, financial papers, military papers, and miscellany relating to various members of these allied families from the area of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. Includes correspondence of General George Gibson (d. 1861) and the jurist John Bannister Gibson (1780-1853) and papers, 1777-1854, relating to the Revolutionary War service of their father, Colonel George Gibson (1747-1791); papers of George Washington Getty (1819-1901) and members of his family relating primarily to his Civil War service with the Army of the Potomac in Virginia, to various Indian campaigns, to the Fitz-John Porter court-martial, and to personal and family affairs; and papers of Charles McClure (1835-1902) and members of his family relating to his military service with the United States Army at Santa Fe, New Mexico, at other posts in the United States and in the Philippine Islands during the Spanish-American War.
ArchivalResource: 2,500 items; 7 containers; 2.8 linear feet
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- Gibson-Getty-McClure Families Papers, 1777-1926, (bulk 1880-1901)
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Civil War Commandery of the State of Massachusetts collection: Patriotic covers, ca. 1861-1865.
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Civil War Commandery of the State of Massachusetts collection: Patriotic covers, ca. 1861-1865.
This is a portion of the MOLLUS Civil War collection. It includes approximately 5000 unused United States Civil War patriotic covers (envelopes) printed or embossed with images. Covers are predominantly from the Union side, but there are a few from the Confederate States of America (C.S.A.).
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes and 1 volume (9.2 linear ft.)
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- Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Civil War Commandery of the State of Massachusetts collection: Patriotic covers, ca. 1861-1865.
Opdycke, Emerson, 1830-1884. Papers 1861-1913.
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Papers 1861-1913.
Correspondence, diaries, clippings, and materials relating to General Emerson Opdycke of the 41st and 125th Ohio Volunteer Infantries, and his military career. Contact repository for more information.
ArchivalResource: 2 cubic feet.
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- Opdycke, Emerson, 1830-1884. Papers 1861-1913.
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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- Haskell, Clinton H. Clinton H. Haskell Civil War collection, 1841-1895.
Lake, Delos W., b. 1840. Papers of Delos W. Lake, 1862-1865.
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Papers of Delos W. Lake, 1862-1865.
Letters from Delos W. Lake to his mother and brother Calvin H. Lake, posted from Dowagiac, Mich., various camps in Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Georgia, the Carolinas, and Washington, D.C. One letter of Sept. 1863 is written in verse. Lake's letters discuss military operations, including Battle of Thompsons Station and subsequent imprisonment by Bragg's Cavalry forces, operations at Cassville and Golgotha Church, siege and occupation of Atlanta, occupation of Goldsboroe, N.C., advance on and occupation of Raleigh, N.C., and grand review in Washingson, D.C.; commanding officers, including John Coburn, William Starke Rosecrans, and William Tecumseh Sherman; morale of the troops, war news; camp life (drills, payments, firearms, diseases and hospitals, etc.).
ArchivalResource: 93 pieces.1 box; also one oversized folder.
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- Lake, Delos W., b. 1840. Papers of Delos W. Lake, 1862-1865.
Virginia. Governor (1861-1865 : Pierpont). Executive papers, 1861-1865.
Title:
Executive papers, 1861-1865.
Governor Pierpont's Executive papers are organized into two series. Series have been designated for Chronological files and Subject files. The bulk of the material can be found in the Chronological files' series which primarily consists of incoming correspondence between February 1861 and May 9, 1865. Although Pierpont did not become governor until June 20, 1861, there are a few miscellaneous documents related to Pierpont and the Wheeling Convention prior to this date. Note that there are very few items which document the time between January 1 and May 9, 1865. The materials in this series represent the work of Governor Pierpont and the Restored Government of Virginia at Wheeling and later Alexandria, Va. Correspondence, certificates of qualification, certificates of election, invoices, bonds, oaths of allegiance, commissions, applications, ordinances, telegrams, election returns, proceedings, receipts, checks, clippings, reports, petitions, resignations, proclamations, maps, resolutions, special orders, and other items can be found in this series. The majority of the correspondence relates to requests to raise troops and also requests for commissions in the Virginia Volunteers. Individuals wrote Pierpont recommending others for positions in the Restored Government or the army. Pierpont received various letters of application and issued commissions for these positions. Letters supporting Pierpont and the Union cause are also present. Other correspondence to Pierpont regards requests for arms and equipment and protection against rebel forces. Pro-Union citizens informed Pierpont of rebel movements and warned him about individuals with secessionist tendencies. Many of these individuals were imprisoned in Camp Carlisle and later Camp Chase. The Governor received correspondence and petitions asking for the release of some of these prisoners. He also often corresponded with Samuel Galloway, the Special Commissioner at Camp Chase. The Governor also received correspondence from his Adjutant General James S. Wheat (resigned Sept. 27, 1861) and later Henry J. Samuels. Other noteworthy correspondents include: L.A. Hagans, Secretary of the Commonwealth; General L. Thomas, U.S. Adjutant General; George D. Ruggles, Assistant Adjutant General of the U.S.; Edwin M. Stanton, U.S. Secretary of War; P.H. Watson, Assistant Secretary of War; Governor A.G. Curtin of Pennsylvania; Governor Arthur I. Boreman of West Virginia; James Darr, Jr., Provost Marshall General for Virginia; and others. Other types of documents found in Pierpont's papers include certificates of qualification for positions in the Restored Government such as the Governor's Council, Auditor of Public Accounts, Attorney General, etc. As a result of a resolution passed at the Wheeling Convention of 1861, oaths of allegiance were required by all state officials. Many of these oaths can be found in these papers. The Allegheny Arsenal in Pittsburgh, Pa., supplied the Virginia Volunteers with ordnance or ordnance supplies. There are a few invoices and correspondence from the arsenal. Finally, materials related to elections including orders to hold elections, certificates of election, election returns, etc., are included in Pierpont's papers. Noteworthy documents include ordinances from the Wheeling Convention of 1861 (June 13, 1861); a 17-page draft of a message of the Governor re. Virginia and the state of the rebellion (June 25, 1861); a telegram from Major General George B. McClellan re. control of Capt. Craig's camp (July 6, 1861); a proclamation re. an oath to support the Constitution of the United States required by law (Aug. 2, 1861); special orders from General William S. Rosecrans appointing instructors of tactics (Aug. 28, 1861); a proclamation for a day of Thanksgiving (Nov. 14, 1861); reports by companies in the Virginia Volunteers on shoes (Nov. 21, 1861); an official report of the Battle of Guyandotte (Dec. 6, 1861); election return of officers of Virginia regiments from Putnam County re. proposed constitution of the proposed state of West Virginia (April 3, 1862); Governor's address to the Senate and House of Delegates in extra session re. the division of the state of Virginia (May 6, 1862); an act giving the consent of the formation & erection of a new state within the jurisdiction of Virginia (May 13, 1862, oversized); insurance policy from the Home Insurance Company for Pierpont's home near Fairmont in Marion Co. (June 27, 1862); a list of prisoners released at Wheeling (Aug. 21, 1862); letter from Governor Pierpont to E.M. Stanton, Secretary of War, re. captured guns, etc. (Aug. 22, 1863). Other noteworthy documents include: certificates re. the result of the election for the annexation of Berkeley and Jefferson counties into West Virginia (July 22 & Sept. 14, 1863); a printed proclamation pursuant to an act of the General Assembly passed Feb. 5, 1863, authorizing the governor to select some point as the capital of the state (proclamation names Alexandria the new capital of Virginia) (Aug. 26, 1863); letter from David Wills, submitted by the authority of Governor Andrew G. Curtin of Pennsylvania, re. creation of a cemetery at Gettysburg (Aug. 15, 1863); U.S. Military Telegraph from President Abraham Lincoln requesting opinion re. refunding money collected from the people of the Eastern Shore of Virginia as indemnity for the lighthouse depredation (including reply from Pierpont) (Sept. 21, 1863); map of the Washington, Alexandria, and Georgetown Railroad and its connections (Oct. 1, 1863, oversized); letter from Pierpont to E.M. Stanton asking for his help in locating a house in Alexandria for his family (Dec. 14, 1863); letter from Pierpont to President Lincoln re. General Butler's interference with the civil government in Norfolk, also follow-up letters to E.M. Stanton (Jan. 15-16, 20, 1864); letter to E.M. Stanton re. the quartering of colored troops in Accomac, Northampton, and Portsmouth (Jan. 27, 1863); and an ordinance providing for the establishment of the Restored Government (April 14, 1864). The second series is devoted to subject files and primarily contains indictments for treason and other legal documents relating to the prosecution of individuals for treason against the Constitution of the United States between 1861 and 1862. The indictments are standard forms with names and dates inserted. The indictments are arranged in alphabetical order and often include other documents such as oaths of allegiance, recognizance, etc. In addition, affidavits, bonds, injunctions, information, subpoenas, and writs of habeas corpus are included in this series.
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Fisher, Horace Cecil. Horace Cecil Fisher papers, 1859-1962.
Title:
Horace Cecil Fisher papers, 1859-1962.
Contains the following types of materials: memoirs, maps, personal items. Contains information pertaining to the following war and time period: 1848-1860; Civil War -- Western Theater; 1950s; 1960s. Contains information pertaining to the following military units and organizations: volunteer aide-de-camp, 4th Division, Army of the Ohio; volunteer aide-de-camp and topographical engineering officer, XX Corps; inspector general, XX Corps; acting inspector general, Army of the Cumberland. General description of the collection: The Horace Cecil Fisher papers include officer's excerpts of letters and memoirs of Horace Newton Fisher, 1862-1863 compiled with narrative and maps by his son. Memoirs detail daily life, officers, U.S. Grant, Rosecrans, William Nelson, Alexander McCook, and Don C. Buell; battles and campaigns in Shiloh, Corinth, Perryville, Murfreesboro, Tullahoma, Chickamauga and Chattanooga.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Fisher, Horace Cecil. Horace Cecil Fisher papers, 1859-1962.
Stanley, David Sloane, 1828-1902. Memoirs and related papers, 1862-1897.
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Memoirs and related papers, 1862-1897.
Reminiscent papers focusing especially on the Civil War experiences of a career officer (breveted major general) in the U.S. Army.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 cu. ft. (1 box, containing 1 v.).
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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.
ArchivalResource: 15 items
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- Dixon family papers, 1833-1875, 1862-1865, 1873-1875
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885. Papers, 1843-1969 (bulk 1843-1908)
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Papers, 1843-1969 (bulk 1843-1908)
ArchivalResource: 50,000 items.
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- Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885. Papers, 1843-1969 (bulk 1843-1908)
San Jose Mining Company. San Jose Mining Company records, 1866-1882.
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San Jose Mining Company records, 1866-1882.
Chiefly letters (1874-1882), written by Bartholomew O'Connor and William S. Rosecrans regarding mines and company activities in White Pine County, Nev.; together with records (1866-1870), of a predecessor company, Social and Steptoe Consolidated Mine, whose superintendent was John O'Dougherty, and its company store operated by M. J. O'Connor.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- San Jose Mining Company. San Jose Mining Company records, 1866-1882.
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885. Letters, 1851, 1862 and 1871.
Title:
Letters, 1851, 1862 and 1871.
Letter, Sept. 16, 1851, Sackets Harbor, N.Y., to J. Earl, Jr., orders sword belt of the new pattern; letter, Aug. 2, 1862, Corinth, Miss., to W.S. Rosecrans, encloses bill against Kansas regiments for property damamge in Trenton, Tenn.; letter, March 8, 1871, Washington, D.C., to Hamilton Fish, will receive Baron Gerolt on Friday.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885. Letters, 1851, 1862 and 1871.
Haymond, Henry. Civil War letters, 1863.
Title:
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.
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.
Brigham Young photographs, circa 1860-1870
Title:
Brigham Young photographs, circa 1860-1870
Collection of carte-de-visite photographs and engravings from an album received by Miriam Young Hardy at settlement of the Brigham Young estate. Contains portraits of Young family members, Church leaders, Civil War military officers of both the Union and Confederacy forces, U.S. government officials, and other prominent people of the 1840s-1870s. Photographs of Young family members include: John W. Young, Mary Ann Angell Young, Mary Ann Ayers Young, and Naamah K. J. Carter Young. One studio view of a possible female Young standing by chair is unidentified. Photographs of Church leaders include: Ezra T. Benson, Heber C. Kimball, Orson Pratt, George A. Smith, and Brigham Young. Brigham Young and other Latter-day Saints were probably familiar with many of the military officers and government leaders as acquaintances or adversaries during the Mexican War, Utah Expedition, and federal administration during the Utah territorial era. Several photographs are not labeled. Collection includes political cartoon "The Great Surrender" showing miniature photographs of Earl Russell, Mason, Slidell, and Secretary Seward and artistic images labeled "On to Richmond" and "All Quiet on the Potomac." Also includes photo of unidentified man labeled "Specimen Brick" and caricature labeled "Disgusted Secesh Leaving Dixie". Photographers in the collection include E. Anthony and E. and H. T. Anthony (borrowed images from Brady's negatives), New York; Charles D. Fredricks & Co., New York; Perry (Bookbinder), Philadelphia; J. E. McClees, Philadelphia; Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York; Savage and Ottinger, Salt Lake City; and Hermann Ohm, Copenhagen, Denmark.
ArchivalResource: DRPS: 1 electronic record; Photograph: 9 fd. (102 items), 10 x 7 cm.; Microfilm: 1 reel, 35 mm.; Photograph neg.: 13 items; Microfilm neg.: 1 reel; Compact disc (RAW IMAGES): 1 disk, 4-3/4 in.; Compact disc (MASTER): 1 disk, 4-3/4 in.; Compact disc (USER COPY): 1 disk, 4-3/4 in.
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- PH 1716, Young, Brigham 1801-1877. Brigham Young photographs circa 1860-1870
Mussey, R. D. (Reuben Delevan), 1833-1892. Letter : Nashville, Tenn., to [Joseph H.] Barrett, n.p., 1863 May 31.
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Letter : Nashville, Tenn., to [Joseph H.] Barrett, n.p., 1863 May 31.
Autograph letter signed. Concerns "colored troops" and General Rosecrans.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.)
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- Mussey, R. D. (Reuben Delevan), 1833-1892. Letter : Nashville, Tenn., to [Joseph H.] Barrett, n.p., 1863 May 31.
Ross, Leonard Fulton, 1823-1901. Civil War documents of Leonard Fulton Ross, 1861-1863.
Title:
Civil War documents of Leonard Fulton Ross, 1861-1863.
A group of four documents relating to Leonard F. Ross's Civil War career. Included are two communications from Ulysses S. Grant, of Dec. 4, 1861 (HM 69446) and of Oct. 5, 1862 (HM 6995). The latter recaps a dispatch from Rosecrans detailing the movement of federal troops during the pursuit of Van Dorn's forces at Corinth, Chewalla and Ripley, Miss. (1862, Oct. 3-4). Also included is a receipt from Henry P. Noble for a payment for a horse (HM 69444), and a copy of "Foraging Parties Instruction," with Ross's note "Please read to the guards" (HM 69447.).
ArchivalResource: 4 pieces.
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- Ross, Leonard Fulton, 1823-1901. Civil War documents of Leonard Fulton Ross, 1861-1863.
Carrington Family papers, 1749-1929
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Carrington Family papers 1749-1929
The papers consist of correspondence, pamphlets, printed material, scrapbooks, sermons, and other papers relating to members of the Carrington family. Henry Beebee Carrington (1824-1912) and his grandfather, David Lewis Beebe (1763-1803), are two central figures in the papers. Material relating to David Lewis Beebe, including essays and sermons, documents his religious duties in Connecticut and family concerns in Ohio. Henry Beebee Carrington material includes correspondence, a diary, a letterbook, maps, pamphlets, scrapbooks, and other items documenting his experiences as a student at Yale University, as a lawyer practicing in Ohio, and as a commanding officer for Union forces during the Civil War. Carrington's role in military campaigns and treaty negotiations with Indians of the American West is also documented. His design of Fort Philip Kearney, the site of a famous massacre, and treaty negotiations with the Flathead Indians of Montana are detailed in pamphlets, scrapbooks and other papers.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear feet (8 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Carrington Family papers, 1749-1929
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. Correspondence, 1829-1874
Title:
Charles Sumner correspondence, 1829-1874
Letters to Charles Sumner, lawyer, Republican senator from Massachusetts, and anti-slavery campaigner; with a smaller number of letters from Sumner to others.
ArchivalResource: 33 cartons (43.1 linear ft.)
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- Charles Sumner correspondence, 1829-1874.
Schenck, Robert Cumming, 1809-1890. Papers, 1809-1882 (bulk 1850-1865).
Title:
Papers, 1809-1882 (bulk 1850-1865).
Chiefly personal and business correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches, charts, photographs, and other papers, reflecting Schenck's career and family life, including his activities as lawyer and member of Ohio House of Representatives, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. minister to Brazil (1851-1853), Union Army officer during the Civil War, member of the court of commissioners for Alabama claims, signer for the U.S., of the Treaty of Washington (1871), and minister to Great Britain (1871-1876).
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.22 microfilm reels : positive.
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- Schenck, Robert Cumming, 1809-1890. Papers, 1809-1882 (bulk 1850-1865).
Schenck, Robert Cumming, 1809-1890. Papers, 1809-1882 (bulk 1850-1865).
Title:
Papers, 1809-1882 (bulk 1850-1865).
Chiefly personal and business correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches, charts, photographs, and other papers, reflecting Schenck's career and family life, including his activities as lawyer and member of Ohio House of Representatives, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. minister to Brazil (1851-1853), Union Army officer during the Civil War, member of the court of commissioners for Alabama claims, signer for the U.S., of the Treaty of Washington (1871), and minister to Great Britain (1871-1876).
ArchivalResource: 22 microfilm reels : positive. + 1 file folder.
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- Schenck, Robert Cumming, 1809-1890. Papers, 1809-1882 (bulk 1850-1865).
Hall, Fitzedward, 1825-1901. Letters of the Rives family [manuscript], 1832-1882.
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Letters of the Rives family [manuscript], 1832-1882.
Letters are chiefly by William Cabell Rives, Judith Page Walker Rives, William Cabell Rives, Jr., and Amelie Louise Rives Sigourney. Correspondents include Francis Robert, Alfred Landon and Ella Rives, John Reuben Thompson, and Fitzedward Hall. Topics include family news from "Castle Hill," business affairs in Cobham, and the publication of William Cabell Rives' "History of the life and times of James Madison." Civil War news conveyed includes mention of an advance by Burnside, William S. Rosecrans and the battle of Murfreesboro, the Union expedition against Wilmington, N.C., a federal naval defeat at Galveston, the exploits of the "Alabama," and the taking of a family friend, Eugene Davis, as a prisoner-of-war. Reconstruction letters discuss a "free negro settlement" in Cobham, and the disenfranchisement of whites and granting of suffrage to blacks. Several letters describe William Cabell Rives, Jr.'s voyage to England in 1860 on the S.S. Arabic, his travels in London, a speech in the Commons by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, and impressions of members of the Royal family whom he met. Also of interest are an 1861 letter from John Reuben Thompson, Richmond, about the current state of public affairs and the question of secession; and a letter, 1861, from Fitzedward Hall about life in Sangur, India, as an employee of the East India Company, and Inspector of Schools of Central India.
ArchivalResource: 130 items.
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- Hall, Fitzedward, 1825-1901. Letters of the Rives family [manuscript], 1832-1882.
Wade, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1800-1878. Benjamin Franklin Wade Papers, 1832-1881 1852-1869.
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Benjamin Franklin Wade Papers, 1832-1881 1852-1869.
The Benjamin F. Wade Papers consist primarily of political correspondence, but include some family letters. Topics include Ohio and national politics; the elections of 1860, 1864, 1868; secession; the Civil War; the Congressional Committee on the Conduct of the War; emancipation; Reconstruction; black suffrage; and the impeachment of Andrew Johnson. Miscellaneous materials include printed speeches, maps and business papers. The bulk of collection comes from Wade's years in the U.S. Senate (1852-69). Correspondents include Salmon P. Chase, H. Winter Davis, James A. Garfield, Abraham Lincoln, William S. Rosecrans, William H. Seward, Edwin M. Stanton, and Charles Sumner.
ArchivalResource: 11 reels.
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- Wade, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1800-1878. Benjamin Franklin Wade Papers, 1832-1881 1852-1869.
Dennison, William, 1815-1882. Papers 1860-1861.
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Papers 1860-1861.
Lawyer, State legislator, Governor of Ohio, and U.S. Postmaster General. Correspondence and other papers from Dennison's term as Governor, including claim receipts, vouchers, recommendations for appointments and promotions, applications, invitations, and congratulatory messages, and correspondence regarding organization and administration of Ohio's Civil War effort, especially appropriations, recruitment, and arms and equipment. Contact repository for more information.
ArchivalResource: 2 cubic feet.
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- Dennison, William, 1815-1882. Papers 1860-1861.
Dow family. Dow family Part I Letters 1861-1888.
Title:
Dow family Part I Letters 1861-1888.
Collection includes approximately 380 letters and documents written by and pertaining to members of the Albert G. Dow family of Licking Co., Ohio, particularly a son, John Robert Dow, a private in the 31st Ohio Infantry Regt. For a complete list of added entries, please refer to the Finding Aid.
ArchivalResource: .66 cu. ft.
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- Dow family. Dow family Part I Letters 1861-1888.
Buell, Don Carlos, 1818-1898. Letter, 9 April 1888.
Title:
Letter, 9 April 1888.
Buell, in his 9 April 1888 letter to C.C. Buell of the Century Magazine, notes that he returned the map with "suggestions," the most important regarding Alexander McCook's "abortive" movement up the Sequatchy Valley in Tennessee; that Rosecrans "took up the reins" at Bowling Green (Ky.) during Braxton Bragg's invasion of Kentucky in 1862; and that the pursuit continued to London (Ky.) rather than Mount Vernon (Ky.). He also notes that the map belonged to the "Buell court proceedings" and probably not published, and that he hopes corrections can be made to Wheeler's articles. The map features marks made by Buell regarding movements made by the army in Tennessee and Kentucky in 1862.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Buell, Don Carlos, 1818-1898. Letter, 9 April 1888.
Lyford family. Papers, 1860-1880.
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Papers, 1860-1880.
Civil War letters from Charles H. and William O. Lyford to their parents, Stephen C. and Emily H. Lyford. Charles served with the 5th New Hampshire Volunteers, Company B, and William was with the Ordnance Department. There is some information on Vicksburg, Generals Grant and Rosecrans, and the movements of William's unit. Included are typed copies of excerpts from letters and from a diary.
ArchivalResource: 110 items.
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- Lyford family. Papers, 1860-1880.
Bicknell, John Dustin, 1838-1911. Papers of John Dustin Bicknell, 1872-1914 (bulk 1887-1897).
Title:
Papers of John Dustin Bicknell, 1872-1914 (bulk 1887-1897).
The collection consists primarily of correspondence related to the professional activities of John Dustin Bicknell, who was a partner in several Los Angeles law firms. In addition, the collection also includes 51 bound volumes (19 letter books, account books, journals, etc.), six rolled documents and maps, and two photographs.
ArchivalResource: 9,802 pieces.20 boxes.51 bound volumes.6 rolls.2 photographs.
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- Bicknell, John Dustin, 1838-1911. Papers of John Dustin Bicknell, 1872-1914 (bulk 1887-1897).
Hagans, A. D. Letter, Brandonville, Preston Co., West Virginia, to John R.D. Turner [manuscript] 1861 Aug. 5.
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Letter, Brandonville, Preston Co., West Virginia, to John R.D. Turner [manuscript] 1861 Aug. 5.
Hagans describes troop movements during the early part of the Civil War in the western part of the state of Virginia that remained loyal to the Union. He mentions George McClellan's campaign in western Virginia, an engagement at Laurel Hill, the battle of Rich Mountain on July 11, and Henry Wises's force in Kanawha County. He also inquires about possible work in Turner's county and asks Turner and his family to visit.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Hagans, A. D. Letter, Brandonville, Preston Co., West Virginia, to John R.D. Turner [manuscript] 1861 Aug. 5.
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.
George Brinton McClellan Papers, 1783-1898, (bulk 1850-1885)
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George Brinton McClellan Papers 1783-1898 (bulk 1850-1885)
Army officer and governor of New Jersey. Correspondence, diaries, military papers, memoranda, telegrams, notes, writings, printed copies of speeches, articles, and books relating primarily to McClellan's Civil War service, particularly the Yorktown and Maryland campaigns.
ArchivalResource: 33,000 items; 199 containers plus 3 oversize; 82 microfilm reels
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- George Brinton McClellan Papers, 1783-1898, (bulk 1850-1885)
Porter, Lucia Chauncey. Correspondence, 1853-1917.
Title:
Correspondence, 1853-1917.
Daughter of Gen. Fitz-John Porter. Correspondence and photographs collected by Miss Porter. The bulk of the collection is dated between 1885-1894 and is concerned with responses by former Civil War officers to Miss Porter's request for their photograph. The replies were sent in some instances directly to Gen. Porter and many of the replies concern the individual's relationship with him. Includes letters to Gen. Porter during the Civil War and others concerning his fight to vindicate his court martial for poor combat leadership at 2d Bull Run Battle, personal letters to Miss Porter, miscellaneous Civil War photographs, postcards and magazine photos.
ArchivalResource: 429 items.
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- Porter, Lucia Chauncey. Correspondence, 1853-1917.
Doubleday, Abner, 1819-1893. Autograph letter signed : Monterrey, Mexico, to W[illiam] S[tarke] Rosecrans, 1847 Feb. 5.
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Autograph letter signed : Monterrey, Mexico, to W[illiam] S[tarke] Rosecrans, 1847 Feb. 5.
Reporting on the melancholy of the Monterrey area in the wake of the defeat of the Mexican army by U.S. troops led by Zachary Taylor, and warning that the "outrage after outrage" committed by the volunteer officers may "bring a stain upon the American name which we can never efface." He comments on the nature of glory and fame, and on Rosencrans' conversion to Catholicism. Since the city is nearly deserted he spends his time reading ("Spanish literature is little better than an echo of the old European writers") and occasionally visiting "the dark eyed and dark skinned Senoritas." He reports that the Monterrey aristocracy is "boiling over with patriotism" and that Taylor is at Saltello in preparation for an attack. In a postscript he adds a report on the surrender of Major General John P. Gaines along with the words, "Hurrah for our side. Another chance of being shot at."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) ; 27 cm.
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- Doubleday, Abner, 1819-1893. Autograph letter signed : Monterrey, Mexico, to W[illiam] S[tarke] Rosecrans, 1847 Feb. 5.
Smith, Richard, b. 1823. Telegram : Cincinnati, Ohio, to Joseph H. Barrett, [Washington, D.C.], 1864 July 20.
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Telegram : Cincinnati, Ohio, to Joseph H. Barrett, [Washington, D.C.], 1864 July 20.
Recommends that Lincoln appoint William Rosecrans to replace Edwin M. Stanton.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Smith, Richard, b. 1823. Telegram : Cincinnati, Ohio, to Joseph H. Barrett, [Washington, D.C.], 1864 July 20.
Higgins, Adam C., b. 1827. Papers of Adam C. Higgins, 1857-1889, (bulk 1862-1865).
Title:
Papers of Adam C. Higgins, 1857-1889, (bulk 1862-1865).
Letters, documents, and manuscripts mostly relating to chaplain's duties in the regiment. Some letters contain discussion of camp life and military operations, including battle of Fort Donelson; there are two letters addressed to Gen. Rosencrans. Among manuscripts, there is a poem by Adam C. Higgins "The Dead of Fort Donelson."
ArchivalResource: 66 pieces.1 case.
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- Higgins, Adam C., b. 1827. Papers of Adam C. Higgins, 1857-1889, (bulk 1862-1865).
Oroville and Virginia City Railroad Company. Oroville and Virginia City Railroad Company papers, 1867-1868.
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Oroville and Virginia City Railroad Company papers, 1867-1868.
Articles of agreement between William A. Bolinger and Asbury Harpending, including certified copies of the articles of incorporation, of California Assembly Bill no. 716 concerning railroad bonds, and of power of attorney to General W.S. Rosecrans; abstracts from stockbook with names of stockholders and their shares; and unsigned draft of letter to W.B. Ogden concerning proposed rail route across the Sierra.
ArchivalResource: 1 portfolio.
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- Oroville and Virginia City Railroad Company. Oroville and Virginia City Railroad Company papers, 1867-1868.
Bickham Papers, 1728-1949, 1860-1902
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Bickham Papers 1728-1949 1860-1902
The Bickham Collection contains materials created or collected by Dayton Journal editor William D. Bickham, by his sons Daniel D. Bickham and Charles G. Bickham, and by his wife's family, the Strickle family of Wilmington, Ohio. Materials primarily concern the family members' careers in the military, politics, and journalism. The collection includes correspondence, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, photographs, and military papers. The subject matter include late 19th century Republican politics on state and national levels; military activities during the American Civil War, the Spanish-American War, and the Philippine Insurrection; and the history of the Dayton Journal newspaper.
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- Bickham Papers, 1728-1949, 1860-1902
Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Letters of William S. Rosecrans, 1862-1865.
Title:
Letters of William S. Rosecrans, 1862-1865.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Letters of William S. Rosecrans, 1862-1865.
Peter, Robert, 1726-1806. Papers of Robert Peter [manuscript], 1696-1897.
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Papers of Robert Peter [manuscript], 1696-1897.
Include papers, land deeds and surveys, 1696-1803, pertaining to Robert Peter's property in Maryland and Washington, D.C., including a 1743 land grant signed by Charles Calvert; papers and letterbook, 1790-1803, of Robert Peter, concerning tobacco and land sales and legal matters; and papers, 1798-1812, pertaining to the estate of Robert Peter, including copies, 1798-1805, of his will and a legal opinion of Francis Scott Key. Also include accounts and receipts, 1800-1831, pertaining to Martha Washington's estate; accounts, 1802, of George Washington Parke Custis; and a survey, n.d., of "Woodstock" for the heirs of George Washington. Also include military records, orders, reports, and papers, 1801-1814, of George Peter; letters, 1801-1809, from James A. Wilkinson to George Peter, with one to Zebulon Pike, concerning military orders, duties and discipline, the exploration of the Missouri river, and plans to go to New Orleans; and a subpoena, 1810, summoning George Peter, re: the Burr-Wilkinson conspiracy. Also include letters, 1808-1813, to George Peter concerning an officer's dislike of his re-assignment to Detroit, military life, and two marches, with sheet music, composed for his company; letter, 1814, from Francis Scott Key re: Peter's choice of position and Key's suggestions prior to Battle of Bladensburg; papers, 1816-17, concerning military service and a pension for disabled veteran of the War of 1812. Also include documents, ca. 1814, pertaining to the trial of Archibald Lee, an alleged British spy at the Battle of Bladensburg; and papers, correspondence, and printed materials, 1825-1838, concerning effects of the accusations on Lee's later political candidacy and his libel suit against George Peter. Also include papers, land records, accounts and receipts, 1807-1856, of George Peter concerning business interests, legal matters, estate settlements, plans to sell slaves in Georgetown (1936), current slave market (1850), and fugitive slaves escaping to Pennsylvania; and wills and estate records, 1806-1828, of Peter family members. Also include miscellaneous family letters, 1836-1885; letter, 1897, from the Nevius Company requesting permission to reproduce George Washington's mirror; and letter, n.d., from S. Weir Mitchell with medical advice to give up tobacco. Also include letters, 1814-1857, from various Maryland politicians, including Francis Scott Key, to George Peter pertaining political appointments and congressional nominations; letter, 1816, Augustus Taney re: political attack on Taney and brother; and letter, 1818, from Roger Brooke Taney re: current legislation and financial difficulties of Maryland. Also include Beverley Kennon's naval commission, 1837; and documents, 1843, pertaining to his purchase of a house in Washington, D.C. Also include letters, 1862-1863, from Walter Gibson Peter, with the Army of Tennessee, to his sister, concerning family matters, military life, estimation of army strength, anticipation of Rosecrans' movements, and a comparison of Army of Tennessee with Army of Northern Virginia; and letter, 1863, from Charles H. Nourse to Walter Gibson Peter re: news of relative drafted by Union who would prefer to fight with Confederacy and joining the Signal Corps. Also include letter, 1863, William Orton Williams (aka Lawrence W. Orton) to his sister denying he is a spy; and biographical information on Walter Gibson Peter and William Orton Williams. Ephemera includes bill of lading, 1790; Gibb family genealogical records; images (various processes) of the Scott family, a servant, and furnishings from Mount Vernon; and other miscellany.
ArchivalResource: 1,500 (ca.) items.
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- Peter, Robert, 1726-1806. Papers of Robert Peter [manuscript], 1696-1897.
Foster, Herbert Sidney, 1853-1932. Cadet notebooks, 1874-1875.
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Cadet notebooks, 1874-1875.
Army officer, Infantry. Two cadet notebooks: the first notebook entitled a "Synopsis of lectures in the Department of Natural and Experimental Philosophy." The second notebook is presumed for class use which includes an essay entitled "Action," "The Philosophy of eating," "Remarks upon some of the Generals of the late rebellion" and "Thoughts on furlough." Also included is a newspaper clipping of a letter dated March 1890, in which Foster, writing from Fort Assinniboine, Montana, urges the formation of a Vermont chapter of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Foster, Herbert Sidney, 1853-1932. Cadet notebooks, 1874-1875.
Wright, Horatio Gouverneur, 1820-1899. Letters, 1862-1863.
Title:
Letters, 1862-1863.
Consists of 3 autographs letters signed and the fragment of a note written by Wright.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Wright, Horatio Gouverneur, 1820-1899. Letters, 1862-1863.
Louis B. Fulton diary 1862-1863 Fulton, Louis B. diary
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Louis B. Fulton diary 1862-1863 Fulton, Louis B. diary
The Louis B. Fulton diary is a journal kept by a private in Co. C and Co. F of the 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry (the Anderson Cavalry). The diary covers from August 13, 1862-November 4, 1863, during Fulton's entire term of service in the army.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume
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- Louis B. Fulton diary, Fulton, Louis B. diary, 1862-1863
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
Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Letters.
Title:
Letters. 1846-1847.
Army officer. Letter, 24 July 1896, West Point, N.Y. to Lt. J. Gorgas, Watervliet Arsenal, N.Y., acknowledging receipt of one box of muskets at West Point; letter, 17 Feb. 1847, West Point, N.Y. to Messrs: John Earle Jr. and Co., Boston, Mass. ordering a frock coat.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Letters.
Smith, David William, b. 1827. Letters, 1852.
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Letters, 1852.
Letters to his wife while working on a Railroad survey in Wisconsin in the late 1850's and while serving in the 16th United States Infantry during the Civil War. Undated letter fragment states that Gen. Buell is a "rebbel" and that the troops will shoot him the first chance they get.
ArchivalResource: .33 cu. ft.
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- Smith, David William, b. 1827. Letters, 1852.
Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Papers, 1810-1920.
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Papers, 1810-1920.
Collection consists of correspondence, papers, diaries, accounts, photographs, maps, realia, and related printed material of Major General William S. Rosecrans and his family. The papers cover nearly a century of American history and are comprised of materials from three generations of the Rosecrans family. Topics covered in the collection include Civil War campaigns, mining and railroad activities in Mexico and the Western United States, California land issues, and US politics. The bulk of the material in the collection documents the life of William S. Rosecrans, from his years at West Point through his ten years with the Army Corps of Engineers, his role in the Civil War, his brief appointment as US Minister to Mexico, his participation in local and national politics, and his involvement with mining and railroads in the West. His wartime correspondence and papers form a nearly complete record of his Civil War campaigns in West Virginia, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Missouri.
ArchivalResource: 118 boxes (59 linear ft.)5 oversize folders.8 oversize boxes.
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- Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Papers, 1810-1920.
Salmon P. Chase Papers, 1775-1898, (bulk 1824-1872)
Title:
Salmon P. Chase Papers 1775-1898 (bulk 1824-1872)
Abolitionist, lawyer, United States senator, governor of Ohio, United States secretary of the treasury, and chief justice of the United States Supreme Court. Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, speeches, writings, financial and legal papers, biographical material, and other papers pertaining to Chase's career and personal life. Topics include Chase's activities as an abolitionist, his law practice in Cincinnati, membership in the Liberty Party, involvement in national and state politics as United States senator and governor of Ohio, the Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854), events and military operations of the Civil War, formulation of wartime policy as a member of Abraham Lincoln's cabinet, work as United States secretary of the treasury on problems of national finance and the development of a national banking system, his service as chief justice of the United States Supreme Court, trial and impeachment of Andrew Johnson, Reconstruction, and creation of a national currency.
ArchivalResource: 12,500 items; 39 containers plus 1 oversize; 15 linear feet; 38 microfilm reels
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- Salmon P. Chase Papers, 1775-1898, (bulk 1824-1872)
Ulysses S. Grant Papers, 1819-1969, (bulk 1843-1885)
Title:
Ulysses S. Grant Papers 1819-1969 (bulk 1843-1885)
United States president and army officer. General and family correspondence, speeches, reports, messages, manuscript of Grant’s memoirs (1885), military records, financial and legal records, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, memorabilia, and miscellaneous papers relating to Grant’s career in the military, politics, and government.
ArchivalResource: 50,000 items; 193 containers plus 6 oversize; 100 linear feet; 52 microfilm reels
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- Ulysses S. Grant Papers, 1819-1969, (bulk 1843-1885)
De Peyster, J. Watts (John Watts), 1821-1907. Copybooks, 1870-1871.
Title:
Copybooks, 1870-1871.
Copybooks contain handwritten copies, by de Peyster, of Civil War manuscript material: letters, official reports, dispatches, extracts from diaries, statements of Confederate Generals and histories of regiments. Copied orders, reports and dispatches from Generals Grant, Meade, Webb, Wright, Wilcox, Heintzelman, Mahoney and others. Reports on various battles including the Wilderness Campaign, Chancellorsville, Spotsylvania and others. Histories of the 40th New York Infantry and the 5th Michigan Infantry. A review of General Samuel Heintzelman's activities in the war, with two letters from Heintzelman. A review of the campaigns of Major General William S. Rosecrans.
ArchivalResource: 7 v.
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- De Peyster, J. Watts (John Watts), 1821-1907. Copybooks, 1870-1871.
Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881. James A. Garfield family papers, 1855-1938.
Title:
James A. Garfield family papers, 1855-1938.
Consists of correspondence, diaries, deeds, herbariums, receipts, architectural plans, and probate documents. The correspondence represents Garfield's Civil War and political careers, and commentary by Garfield and other family members on politics, the Republican Party, Garfield's assassination, as well as family relationships and management of Lawnfield as a family property. Lucretia R. Garfield's letters and papers cover travel and include details of farm life, remodeling, and management at Lawnfield. Joseph Rudolph, brother of Lucretia, managed the farm at Lawnfield, and also administered the estate of James A. Garfield. Some estate documents are included. Rev. Mark Hopkins, president of Williams College, received almost daily telegrams on the President's medical condition during the weeks after the assassination, which are included in the collection. The diaries of the president's mother, Eliza Ballou Garfield, are also included, and cover such topics as travels, household details, life in the White House, births, deaths, and illness, as well as the war and Garfield's political career. Correspondence and other documents written by Garfield's sons; James Rudolph, Harry Augustus and Irvin Garfield, and by his daughter and son-in-law, Joseph and Mary Garfield Stanley-Brown, are included. Other correspondents include Salmon P. Chase, Sara Williams Garfield, L.W. Whitney, John Newell, Rutherford B. Hayes, W.S. Rosecrans, Carl Schurz, and A.H. Smith.
ArchivalResource: .6 linear ft.
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- Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881. James A. Garfield family papers, 1855-1938.
Young, Emor, 1823-1869. Emor Young Letters, 1862-1883.
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Emor Young Letters, 1862-1883.
Collection of 76 letters consists primarily of letters written by Pvt. Emor Young, 7th Rhode Island Infantry Regt., to his wife, Martha. Six letters are addressed to Martha Young by friends and relatives. Emor describes various aspects of daily army life, including his role as a cook and baker for Company C, and mentions national politics, slavery and reasons for the war, as well as observations of local scenes and people while stationed in Kentucky, Mississippi and Virginia. Collection includes complete typewritten transcription.
ArchivalResource: .33 cu. ft.
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- Young, Emor, 1823-1869. Emor Young Letters, 1862-1883.
Sea, Andrew McBrayer, Collector, b. 1876. Collection, 1781-1936.
Title:
Collection, 1781-1936.
Historical and genealogical material consisting of a political scrapbook of Andrew M. Sea, Sr., 1859-1860; scrapbook of Andrew M. Sea, Jr., 1867-1912; family and military records of Andrew M. Sea, Sr.; obituaries of Sophia Irvine Fox Sea; letters, 1849-1871, to Logan Hunton, which include letters from John Bell, Robert P. Letcher, Pierre Soule, and Albert Pike; genealogy of the McBrayer family; letters, 1935-1936, from A.L. Fox to Andrew M. Sea, Jr.; and autographs collected by Sea, including those of famous 19th century political and military leaders.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cubic ft.
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- Sea, Andrew McBrayer, Collector, b. 1876. Collection, 1781-1936.
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).
Scribner, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1825-1900. Papers of B.F. Scribner, 1838-1911.
Title:
Papers of B.F. Scribner, 1838-1911.
The collection consists of documents, letters, manuscripts, receipts, orders, muster rolls, and journals of Benjamin Franklin Scribner.
ArchivalResource: 1,100 pieces.5 boxes.
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- Scribner, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1825-1900. Papers of B.F. Scribner, 1838-1911.
Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Papers.
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Papers. 1848 Feb. 25.
Business letter of lieutentant, later major-general and army commander, from Newport, Rhode Island, to Messrs, John Earle Jr. & Co., Boston, Mass. Merchant Tailors, enclosing final payment.
ArchivalResource: 1 item : 1 p.
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- Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Papers.
Johnson, L. Battle of Rich Mountain Pass [manuscript], 1861 July 11.
Title:
Battle of Rich Mountain Pass [manuscript], 1861 July 11.
The pencil sketches are of the capture of a cannon by Co. E, 10th Indiana Regt., the fortifications at Camp Garnet, W. Va., and a view of the battlefield. The first two sketches are described in the two manuscripts. The map shows the position of the United States forces under Rosecrans 1861 July 11.
ArchivalResource: 3 art originals + 1 map and 2 mss.
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- Johnson, L. Battle of Rich Mountain Pass [manuscript], 1861 July 11.
Sibley, Henry Hastings, 1811-1891. Letter : St. Paul, Minn., to Headquarters of the Department of the Northwest, [Madison, Wis.?], 1862 Dec. 30.
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Letter : St. Paul, Minn., to Headquarters of the Department of the Northwest, [Madison, Wis.?], 1862 Dec. 30.
Letter signed. Requests that the 3rd Regiment of Minnesota Volunteers be furnished with Springfield muskets and be placed in the command of Major General Rosecrans. Also includes autograph endorsement signed from W. L. Elliott.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 21 cm.
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- Sibley, Henry Hastings, 1811-1891. Letter : St. Paul, Minn., to Headquarters of the Department of the Northwest, [Madison, Wis.?], 1862 Dec. 30.
Abraham Lincoln Papers, 1774-1948
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Abraham Lincoln Papers 1774-1948
United States president andrepresentative and lawyer from Illinois. Correspondence and other papers relatingprimarily to Abraham Lincoln's presidency and the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 40,550 items; 221 containers plus 11 oversize; 48 linear feet; 98 microfilm reels
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- Abraham Lincoln Papers, 1774-1948
William Mathias Lamars Papers, ca. 1952-1971
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William Mathias Lamars Papers, ca. 1952-1971
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes (5 linear ft.); 2 oversize boxes
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- William Mathias Lamars Papers, ca. 1952-1971
Levering, John, 1826-. Recollections of the Civil War, 1861-66, 1884-1891.
Title:
Recollections of the Civil War, 1861-66, 1884-1891.
Begin with the account of war work in Lafayette, Ind., his efforts as special agent to supply state troops with needed field equipment and his appointment as quartermaster and ordinance officer under Joseph Reynolds. Describe the Cheat Mountain campaign, an investigation for General Rosecrans of corruption in the western supply systems, the march to stop Morgan's third raid, Chickamauga, and the occupations of New Orleans, La., and Little Rock, Ark. Also describe his journey with Bureau of Indian Affairs special agent Egbert T. Smith to Indian territory to evaluate the situation of the Five Civilized tribes after the war. Conclude with discussion of the Union Army's potential and drawbacks, a sketch of Reynolds' life, more details about Cheat Mountain, and a discussion of the problems of the post war Indian territory. Of interest are descriptions of the death of John Augustine Washington, the Antietam battlefield, an inspection of Mississippi River fortifications, Mardi Gras and All Soul's Day in New Orleans, the reaction in Little Rock to Appomattox and Lincoln's assassination, and his comments on African-American and Cherokee troops, slaves of Cherokees, and the inhabitants of Tennessee, Louisiana, Arkansas, and the Indian territiory. Include copies of letters from Simon Cameron, Henry Halleck, Rutherford Hayes, Henry Smith Lane, Robert E. Lee, Godlove Orth, Joseph Reynolds, William Rosecrans, and William Sherman. Also contain copies of correspondence re the Cheat Mountain campaign collected by Levering for an 1889 address, including correspondence with William Henry Fitzhugh and Joseph Keifer.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Levering, John, 1826-. Recollections of the Civil War, 1861-66, 1884-1891.
Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Papers, 1864-1895.
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Papers, 1864-1895.
Primarily correspondence and reports (1884-1886) regarding the investigation Rosecrans conducted regarding the financial conduct of General Benjamin Butler while he was an officer of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers; including correspondence with and about General Butler. Also a few Rosecrans letters to Presidents of Notre Dame (1865, 1884-1885), a defense of his position on the slavery question (8 October 1864), and two letters (1890) concerning an assay he requested.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear in.
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- Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Papers, 1864-1895.
Papers of Louise Greer [manuscript], 1851-1964.
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Papers of Louise Greer [manuscript], 1851-1964.
The collection consists of her professional correspondence and research for "Browning and America," including ninety-one letters to Browning from Americans who admired his work and one letter from Browning to Percy Marks about the difficulty of understanding his poetry. The letters to Browning chiefly request autographs, discuss his poetry or send copies of the correspondent's work. Other topics mentioned include the Civil War, a celebration in honor of Margaret Fuller, "The Mrs. Browning Hall" at Wellesley College, the production of "A blot in the 'scutcheon" by Lawrence Barrett, publication of some Thomas Carlyle letters, and the translation of some of Mrs. Browning's poems into Danish. The collection also contains the typescript, galleys, page proofs, and illustrations for "Browning and America"; correspondence with Browning scholars and owners of Browning material; lectures; articles re Browning; issues of "The Browning Society's Papers," 1885-1891, and a copy of "Browning songs set to music" by Mrs. H.H.A. Beach.
ArchivalResource: 358 items.
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- Greer, Louise, 1899-. Papers of Louise Greer [manuscript], 1851-1964.
Hillyer, William Silliman, 1831-1874. Papers of William Silliman Hillyer, 1822 (1861-1874) 1931, [manuscript].
Title:
Papers of William Silliman Hillyer, 1822 (1861-1874) 1931, [manuscript].
Correspondence, military papers, speeches, photographs, printed material and memorabilia. Military papers of Hillyer include district provost marshall reports; special and general orders of Grant, Sherman, Hillyer and others, especially one of congratulations on Port Gibson; passes; accounts; oaths of allegiance; and a receipt for Ulric Dahlgren's ring. Correspondence of Hillyer, his parents, children, and Grant chiefly pertains to the Civil War. There are discussions of the secession riots in St. Louis, and Grant's "Jew Order" of Dec. 17, 1862; a denial of Grant's drunkeness at Ft. Donelson; references to various services by blacks; and descriptions of the battles of Iuka, Holly Springs, Campbell's Station and Chickamauga, and of the Chattanooga campaign. Of unusual interest are a signed copy of Grant's letter to Simon B. Buckner demanding unconditional surrender at Ft. Donelson; a draft of a letter from Grant to Henry Halleck asking either relief from Command or full restoration to it; a letter of Grant's discussing his plans for the Vicksburg campaign; and a photocopy of Robert E. Lee's April 9, 1865, letter asking for a suspension of hostilities with a forwarding note by E.O.C. Ord mentioning Sheridan. Other Civil War papers concern a Union Army scout; a claim from a spy near Richmond who supplied information for Hugh Kilpatrick's Rappahannock raid; the military service of John H.H. Ward; the Senate investigation of George K. Leet; Hillyer's connection with Mann's Accoutrement Manufacturing Company; and a reunion of the Army of the Tennessee. Hillyer family letters include considerable correspondence between Anna Rankin Hillyer and Julia Dent Grant; and correspondence of Hillyer's father from Henderson, Ky., 1825-1833. There are impressions of a Mississippi voyage to New Orleans, 1834; Lafayette College, 1842; a temperance speech by Richard Johnson, 1842; Washington, D.C., 1868-1869, including Grant's inauguration, and visits to Johnson, Grant, and Hancock; and Sewanee and the University of the South, 1873. Additional items of interest include an 1870 letter from Horace Greeley mentioning Hillyer's Congressional nomination; a lampoon of Lew Wallace; and an account of how New York Daily News reporter Benjamin Wood scooped the news of Andrew Johnson's acquittal.
ArchivalResource: ca. 640 items.
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- Hillyer, William Silliman, 1831-1874. Papers of William Silliman Hillyer, 1822 (1861-1874) 1931, [manuscript].
Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. W.S. Rosecrans selected correspondence, 1849-1873.
Title:
W.S. Rosecrans selected correspondence, 1849-1873.
Letters by Generals P.G.T. Beauregard, Robert E. Lee, and Charles P. Stone selected from the correspondence of General William Starke Rosecrans.
ArchivalResource: 8 letters.
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- Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. W.S. Rosecrans selected correspondence, 1849-1873.
Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Letter : San Rafael, Cal., to D.S. Steele, Phillipsburg, N.J., 1869 Nov. 21.
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Letter : San Rafael, Cal., to D.S. Steele, Phillipsburg, N.J., 1869 Nov. 21.
Autograph letter signed. Signed by Rosecrans.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 25 cm. + 1 envelope.
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- Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Letter : San Rafael, Cal., to D.S. Steele, Phillipsburg, N.J., 1869 Nov. 21.
Ayres, Hugh Alfred, (1839-). Papers 1861-1896.
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Papers 1861-1896.
Papers include correspondence and writings of Alfred Ayres during his service as Captain of Company H, 78th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. The letters were written to his wife and describe the battles of Chickamaunga (Ga.), Chattanooga (Tenn.), his support of Gen. Rosecrans' order forbidding railroad travel of women in the South, and his impressions of the state of the Union Army while fighting in the South. Writings include two drafts of a verse poem and a prose reminiscence describing the Battle of Dallas (Ga.) in 1864, also known as New Hope Church. Also included is Ayres' discharge certificate from the 13th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Volunteers in 1861.
ArchivalResource: 0.05 linear ft.
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- Ayres, Hugh Alfred, (1839-). Papers 1861-1896.
Tompkins, J. A., fl. 1862-1864. Tompkins family Civil War letters, 1862-1865.
Title:
Tompkins family Civil War letters, 1862-1865.
The collection contains 20 letters from J.A. Tompkins to his mother Mrs. E.H. Tompkins and one each from her nephews A.G. and Robert T. Tompkins. Topics include life in camp, the battle of Spotsylvania Court House, and his capture and imprisonment at Point Lookout in Maryland. He also mentions battles at Brandy Station and Bristoe Station, poor food and clothing, a deserter's attack on "Uncle Tom," bartering with an "old Negro woman," a sermon by Dr. [James Dabney?] McCabe and a concert in camp. An 1862 letter from Robert T. Tompkins mentions service near Vicksburg and Yankee gunboats. An 1863 letter from A.G. Tompkins mentions a rumor concerning General Rosecrans and participation in a battle [Stones River?].
ArchivalResource: 22 items.
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- Tompkins, J. A., fl. 1862-1864. Tompkins family Civil War letters, 1862-1865.
James A. Garfield Papers, 1775-1889, (bulk 1850-1881)
Title:
James A. Garfield Papers 1775-1889 (bulk 1850-1881)
United States president, army officer, lawyer, and educator. Family, personal, and official correspondence including records of Garfield's Civil War military service, diary (1848-1881), speeches and other public statements, legal papers, genealogical material, college notebooks, tributes, printed matter, scrapbooks, and other material relating primarily to Garfield's career and death.
ArchivalResource: 80,000 items; 462 containers plus 26 oversize; 117.6 linear feet; 177 microfilm reels
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- James A. Garfield Papers, 1775-1889, (bulk 1850-1881)
Smith, Marion O. General Rosecrans's visit to Long Island saltpeter cave / by Marion O. Smith.
Title:
General Rosecrans's visit to Long Island saltpeter cave / by Marion O. Smith. 1973?
ArchivalResource: 9 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Smith, Marion O. General Rosecrans's visit to Long Island saltpeter cave / by Marion O. Smith.
Burlingame, Dwight C. Papers of the Winchester and Burlingame families, 1749-1961.
Title:
Papers of the Winchester and Burlingame families, 1749-1961.
The bulk of the collection consists of various legal documents and property records -- bonds, deeds, indentures etc., genealogical materials, and photographs, newspaper clippings, and ephemera, with a few letters. There are papers related to Elisha Burlingame, Daniel F. Burlingame, Edgar Winchester, and others, including general and company orders, receipts, rolls, and other records accumulated by Daniel F. Burlingame who served as captain of a regiment of the 7th Division of Massachusetts Militia between 1828 and 1834. Also included are a copy of the song "Dixie for the Union," signed by "T. W. Sweeny, Col. 52nd Ill. Volunteers" and dedicated to "Miss. Amelia Winchester," a fragment of a Civil War diary (Germantown, Tenn. 1863, Oct. 29 - Nov. 26), and a photocopy of an 1866 letter from Anason Burlingame to William S. Rosencranz. The collection also contains scattered genealogical papers related to the Browne, Mason, Pierce, Fenner, Bliss and other families.
ArchivalResource: 212 pieces.1 box.
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- Burlingame, Dwight C. Papers of the Winchester and Burlingame families, 1749-1961.
Mussey, R. D. (Reuben Delevan), 1833-1892. Letter : Nashville, Tenn., to [Joseph H.] Barrett, n.p., 1863 May 31.
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Letter : Nashville, Tenn., to [Joseph H.] Barrett, n.p., 1863 May 31.
Autograph letter signed. Concerns "colored troops" and General Rosecranz.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.)
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- Mussey, R. D. (Reuben Delevan), 1833-1892. Letter : Nashville, Tenn., to [Joseph H.] Barrett, n.p., 1863 May 31.
E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm : New York, N.Y.). William Starke Rosecrans [graphic] / E. & H.T. Anthony [photographer].
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William Starke Rosecrans [graphic] / E. & H.T. Anthony [photographer]. [1864]
Carte de visite of William Starke Rosecrans, Third Michigan Cavalry. The Third Michigan Cavalry was stationed at De Valls Bluff, Prairie County, Arkansas, the winter of 1864-1865.
ArchivalResource: 1 photograph : b&w ; 9 x 6 cm. (3 1/4 x 2 1/2 in.)
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- E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm : New York, N.Y.). William Starke Rosecrans [graphic] / E. & H.T. Anthony [photographer].
Memoirs and related papers, 1862-1897.
Title:
Memoirs and related papers, 1862-1897.
Reminiscent papers focusing especially on the Civil War experiences of a career officer (breveted major general) in the U.S. Army.
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- Memoirs and related papers, 1862-1897.
Smith, Richard, b. 1823. Telegram : Cincinnati, Ohio, to Joseph H. Barrett, [Washington, D.C.], 1864 July 20.
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Telegram : Cincinnati, Ohio, to Joseph H. Barrett, [Washington, D.C.], 1864 July 20.
Recommends that Lincoln appoint William Rosecrans to replace Edwin M. Stanton.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Smith, Richard, b. 1823. Telegram : Cincinnati, Ohio, to Joseph H. Barrett, [Washington, D.C.], 1864 July 20.
Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Papers, 1869-1885 [microform].
Title:
Papers, 1869-1885 [microform].
Collection consists of correspondence of Major General William S. Rosecrans and his family. Topics covered in the collection include United States politics, the Republican Party, Chinese immigration, California land issues, and Rutherford B. Hayes.
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- Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Papers, 1869-1885 [microform].
Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Signature torn from letter, n.d.
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Signature torn from letter, n.d.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Signature torn from letter, n.d.
Copeland, J. T. J. T. Copeland letter, 1889 June 9.
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J. T. Copeland letter, 1889 June 9.
Holograph letter from attorney J. T. Copeland to General N. M. Carr, regarding a letter from General Boynton and the reputation of General Rosecrans. Written from Orange Park, Fla.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf); 21 x 27 cm.
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- Copeland, J. T. J. T. Copeland letter, 1889 June 9.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Massachusetts Civil War collection, 1724-1933 (inclusive); 1861-1912 (bulk).
Title:
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Massachusetts Civil War collection, 1724-1933 (inclusive); 1861-1912 (bulk).
A collection of images, manuscripts, and printed material, mostly relating to the Massachusetts soldiers and regiments in the American Civil War. Some material relates to other Union regiments and the Confederate States of America.
ArchivalResource: 47 linear feet (143 boxes, 2 volumes)
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- Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Massachusetts Civil War collection, 1724-1933 (inclusive);, 1861-1912 (bulk).
U.S. History mss., 1612-1977
Title:
U.S. History mss., 1612-1977
Consists of individual items acquiredseparately either as a gift, purchase, transfer, or removal from a variety ofsources, relating to the United States. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 551 items
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- U.S. History mss., 1612-1977
Colby, Robert, 1822-1904. Letter, 1863 Nov. 7, New York, to Gen. Rosecrans.
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Letter, 1863 Nov. 7, New York, to Gen. Rosecrans.
Offers to institute and prosecute a libel suit against the New York Tribune in behalf of Rosecrans, in retaliation for the paper's allegation that he was negligent of duty during the Battle of Chickamaugua.
ArchivalResource: [4] p. on fold. leaf. 20 cm.
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- Colby, Robert, 1822-1904. Letter, 1863 Nov. 7, New York, to Gen. Rosecrans.
Tenney, Charles, fl. 1861-1863. Correspondence of Charles Tenney with Adelaide Case, 1861-1863.
Title:
Correspondence of Charles Tenney with Adelaide Case, 1861-1863.
Tenney writes to Case of Mecca, Ohio, concerning the campaigns and battles in which he participated. On a personal level the letters reflect the growing romance between Tenney and Case. Several of the letters are written on patriotic stationary. Letters from 1861 describe life in camp, Abraham Sanders Piatt's Zouaves, the hanging of a saloon keeper in Charleston, He mentions the removal of Frémont and the military maneuvers of Generals McClellan, Halleck and Rosecrans. Letters from January through June, 1862 describe camp life including a Washington's birthday celebration, troop movement through the the Shenandoah Valley, the retreat from Romney, the battle of Kernstown. There are mentions of Generals Lander, Shields, Geary, and Tyler. Letters from July through December, 1862, describe camp life, winter accomodations, marches and the battles of Cedar Mountain, Antietam, and South Mountain There are mentions of Generals McClellan, Stevens, Kearney, Greene, Burnside and Pope and thoughts on U.S. and Ohio politics including the gubernatorial campaign of Vallandigham. A small sketch of his camp is included. With the letters are three photographs and a journal kept from January to May, 1862 which contains drawings, quotations and poetry as well as accounts of troop movements. Letters from Adelaide G. Case to Tenney gives news of family and friends in Mecca, Ohio, including her brother Hal, who is also in the service. She describes school teaching in East Claridon, Ohio; war work; ans opinions of battles and generals. There is a brief mention of the Knights of the Golden Circle in Mecca.
ArchivalResource: 150 (ca.) items.
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- Tenney, Charles, fl. 1861-1863. Correspondence of Charles Tenney with Adelaide Case, 1861-1863.
Palfrey family papers, 1713-1915
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Palfrey family papers, 1713-1915
Papers of the Palfrey family of New England. The material of this collection encompasses over 150 years of American history and many items of interest besides those documenting the life and works of John Gorham Palfrey, who is its central figure. A few of these may be briefly mentioned here. The papers of William Palfrey include letters between John Wilkes and the Sons of Liberty and William Palfrey's personal correspondence with Wilkes at the time of the latter's imprisonment in 1769-1770, including Palfrey's description of the Boston Massacre. William Palfrey's business account and financial papers are extensive and range in subject from accounts of trade with Virginia in 1763 to the disposition of funds of the Continental Army during the time Palfrey was Pay Master General. His close association and correspondence with John Hancock should be noted. Several interesting items pertain to the dispute between Hancock and the Boston printer, John Mein, which resulted in Thomas Longman's suit against Mein and the latter's imprisonment. The papers of John Palfrey deal mainly with his business affairs and the management of his plantation at Attakapas. However, several letters by his sons, Edward, William Taylor, and Henry William give first-hand accounts of battles in the war of 1812. Letters to John Gorham Palfrey from over 1000 corespondents form the largest single section in the collection. Of special importance are 377 letters from Jared Sparks and 148 letters from Charles Sumner.
ArchivalResource: 60 linear feet (130 boxes and 9 volumes)
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- Palfrey family papers, 1713-1915.
Mason, Francema A., 1837-1911. Francema Mason - Otis Mason correspondence, 1863-1876, (bulk 1863-1868).
Title:
Francema Mason - Otis Mason correspondence, 1863-1876, (bulk 1863-1868).
Correspondence, mainly addressed to Francema Mason, including letters from her husband during his Civil War service with the 129th Illinois Infantry in the South.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 linear feet (1 box)
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- Mason, Francema A., 1837-1911. Francema Mason - Otis Mason correspondence, 1863-1876, (bulk 1863-1868).
Lander, F. W. (Frederick West), 1821-1862. Papers of F. W. Lander, 1836-1894 (bulk 1849-1862).
Title:
Papers of F. W. Lander, 1836-1894 (bulk 1849-1862).
Correspondence, writings, military dispatches and telegrams, notes, maps, reports, scrapbooks, printed material, and other papers relating to Lander's activities surveying and exploring overland routes through the West, his advocacy of a western railroad system, his political activities in California, and his Civil War service in Virginia and Maryland under Generals George B. McClellan and Charles P. Stone. Correspondents include Simon Cameron, Jefferson Davis, John B. Floyd, John W. Garrett, Moses Kelly, Joseph Lane, George B. McClellan, James A. McDougall, William Starke Rosecrans, Winfield Scott, and Lansing Stout. Also includes correspondence and scrapbooks (1836-1894) of Lander's wife, Jean (Davenport) Lander (1829-1903) relating to her career (1837-1877) as an actress in Europe, North America, and the Caribbean. Her correspondents include Alexander Graham Bell, Edwin Booth, Dion Boucicault, Henry Clay, Millard Fillmore, John Hay, Joseph Jefferson, Harriet Lane, Thomas Keene, Julia Marlowe, Charles Reade, Whitelaw Reid, and Anna Cora Ritchie.
ArchivalResource: 1,250 items.12 containers.1 microfilm reel.
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- Lander, F. W. (Frederick West), 1821-1862. Papers of F. W. Lander, 1836-1894 (bulk 1849-1862).
Welshimer, Philip, 1826-1900. Papers, May 10, 1861-Sept. 27, 1864.
Title:
Papers, May 10, 1861-Sept. 27, 1864.
Mostly letters from Welshimer to his wife Julia Pickering Welshimer describing army life in camp and on the march in Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Includes 8 letters from Libby Prison, 1 from Charleston, South Carolina, 1 from Macon, Georgia, and photocopy of 1 other prison letter; 2 letters from 1st Lieutenant Austin Blake about Welshimer becoming a prisoner of war; obituary.
ArchivalResource: ca. 112 items
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- Welshimer, Philip, 1826-1900. Papers, May 10, 1861-Sept. 27, 1864.
Rollins, Clinton, 1844-1933. Henry Clinton Parkhurst collection, 1862-1921.
Title:
Henry Clinton Parkhurst collection, 1862-1921.
This collection is of particular interest for its Civil War materials, items related to the author Joaquin Miller, and Parkhurst's accounts of life in an Iowa soldiers' home. The collection is made up almost entirely of scrapbooks which contain correspondence, photographs, published and unpublished writings, articles and clippings. The correspondence includes letters to and from several notable people including General Rosecrans, Joaquin Miller and his wife and Mark Twain. In addition to the correspondence the scrapbooks include: title pages from several of Parkhurst's literary works; accounts of travels to Cuba, London and Paris; manuscripts and articles on general interest topics such as American filibusters, the Civil War, World War I, Mormons, and Latin America; notes related to publishers and his publications; accounts of life at the Marshalltown Soldiers' Home (1912-1913); poems; and a series of reminiscences of LeClaire, Iowa published in the Davenport Democrat in 1910. The collection also includes artifacts from the Civil War and Andersonville Prison; an autographed copy of the 1871 edition of Joaquin Miller's Songs of the Sierras; a copy of Parkhurst's 1898 historical novel based on the Black Hawk War, A Military Belle; a postscript to Parkhurst's Songs of a Man who Failed (published in 1921); and a copy of the 1879 book The San Francisco Chronicle and its history (which may have been co-authored by Parkhurst). Photographs in the collection include those of prominent Civil War soldiers and members of Parkhurst's regiment.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft. (6 boxes)
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- Rollins, Clinton, 1844-1933. Henry Clinton Parkhurst collection, 1862-1921.
Davies, Thomas A. (Thomas Alfred), 1809-1899. Thomas A. Davies papers, 1829-1874.
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Thomas A. Davies papers, 1829-1874.
General Thomas A. Davies was one of the key military leaders in the Battle of Corinth (1862), a pivotal event in the American Civil War. The Davies Papers chronicle his military career, including his participation in that notable event. Born in 1809, Davies graduated from the U.S. Military Academy, but resigned his commission after two years as an officer. After spending many years as an engineer and a merchant, Davies rejoined the Army in 1861, responding to the outbreak of the Civil War. Soon promoted to general, Davies was on hand at the October 1862 Battle of Corinth, under the command of General William Rosecrans. Although there were losses on both sides, the battle was ultimately a Union victory. After another promotion, Davies left the Army in 1865 and returned to his business pursuits. He wrote How to Make Money, and How to Keep It, a treatise on wealth accumulation, but his eclectic interests also led him to author several books on religion and spirituality as well. At his death in 1899, Davies was well known in military, business, and religious circles. The Thomas A. Davies Papers include his U.S. Military Academy diploma, military commissions from his Civil War service and news clippings about him, but the vast majority of the collection consists of professional correspondence and military orders in the period 1862-1865, much of it dating from the Battle of Corinth. The orders are handwritten and signed by the generals involved, including Davies himself and General Rosecrans. The correspondence contains explanations and clarifications of military strategy, including the Battle of Corinth. All the material in the collections springs from Davies's military career, and the only correspondence from his life after the Civil War relates to subsequent reports of those military exploits.
ArchivalResource: .4 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Davies, Thomas A. (Thomas Alfred), 1809-1899. Thomas A. Davies papers, 1829-1874.
Thomas A. Davies papers, 1829-1874
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Thomas A. Davies papers 1829-1874
General Thomas A. Davies was one of the key military leaders in the Battle of Corinth (1862), a pivotal event in the American Civil War. The Davies Papers chronicle his military career, including his participation in that notable event. Born in 1809, Davies graduated from the U.S. Military Academy, but resigned his commission after two years as an officer. After spending many years as an engineer and a merchant, Davies rejoined the Army in 1861, responding to the outbreak of the Civil War. Soon promoted to general, Davies was on hand at the October 1862 Battle of Corinth, under the command of General William Rosecrans. Although there were losses on both sides, the battle was ultimately a Union victory. After another promotion, Davies left the Army in 1865 and returned to his business pursuits. He wrote How to Make Money, and How to Keep It, a treatise on wealth accumulation, but his eclectic interests also led him to author several books on religion and spirituality as well. At his death in 1899, Davies was well known in military, business, and religious circles.
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- Thomas A. Davies papers, 1829-1874
Benjamin L. Askue Archival Collection, 1851-1952
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Benjamin L. Askue Archival Collection 1851-1952
A collection of papers and realia belonging to Benjamin L. Askue, a doctor in the 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the American Civil War, which include letters written to his wife, Flavia Pritchard Askue.
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- Benjamin L. Askue Archival Collection, 1851-1952
Mitchell, John L. (John Lendrum), 1842-1904. Mitchell family papers, 1847-1923.
Title:
Mitchell family papers, 1847-1923.
The collection contains the miscellaneous papers of a prominent Milwaukee business and political family. The most extensive parts of the collection are John L. Mitchell's personal letters to his wife, Harriet, and her incoming correspondence from friends. The senatorial correspondence of John L. Mitchell is largely routine constituent correspondence or requests for support from fellow legislator, and includes letters from Frederick Pabst, William Jennings Bryan, Charles King, Arthur MacArthur, Alfred Thayer Mahan, William Rosecrans, Edward Salomon, William Tecumseh Sherman, and William F. Vilas. The collection contains some correspondence of Alexander Mitchell, including a request from Lyman Draper for Mitchell's financial support of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, and copies of several campaign speeches. Also included is an invitation and brochure on the christening of the battleship U.S.S. Wisconsin in 1898. Contains a photograph of aviator Billy Mitchell at the age of four months, and letters (1894-1901) to his father, John L., largely concerning an appointment in the cavalry and a trip around the world.
ArchivalResource: 1 cubic ft.
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- Mitchell, John L. (John Lendrum), 1842-1904. Mitchell family papers, 1847-1923.
Taylor, Thomas Thomson, 1836-1908. Thomas Thomson Taylor papers, 1861-1866.
Title:
Thomas Thomson Taylor papers, 1861-1866.
Papers of Thomas Thomson Taylor comprise diaries he kept during his service as a Union soldier in the U.S. Civil War and correspondence with his wife, Margaret A. "Netta" Taylor, dating from the same period. The diaries' earliest entries tell of the arrival of the 47th Ohio Volunteer Regiment at Iuka, Miss., in 1863 and of Taylor participation in the Battle of Missionary Ridge. Subsequent sections of the diary describe the Atlanta Campaign and the capture of Fort McAllister on Dec. 13, 1864, during Sherman's March to the Sea. Ephemera found inserted in the pages of the diaries include a memorandum concerning Taylor's expenses for food, liquor, field maps, and servants; and a newspaper clipping regarding enlistments of African American soldiers. Taylor's letters to his wife document the full trajectory of his military service during the Civil War. Early letters describe his experiences in the 47th Ohio Volunteer Infantry in West Virginia under the command of General William S. Rosecrans and later Lieutenant Colonel Lyman S. Elliott. Later letters describe the last days of the siege of Vicksburg, Miss., where Taylor's regiment was subsequently transferred, and the Confederate surrender of that city on July 4, 1863. Letters written during the Atlanta Campaign and Sherman's March to the Sea tell of hard fighting during the Battle of Atlanta in July of 1864 and of the wound to his hand he received at Fort McAllister. Written during his service with the general court martial in Washington, D.C., the last letters in the collection describe President Lincoln's inauguration, assassination and funeral, and celebrations over the Confederate defeat. Letters of Margaret A. "Netta" Taylor to her husband, most of them written from Georgetown, Oh., concern domestic affairs, the planting and harvesting of crops, the illnesses of family members, and her intense anxiety about her husband's well-being and the progress of the war. They offer commentary on major military events and the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, and provide a detailed description of John Morgan's raid on Georgetown on July 15, 1863.
ArchivalResource: 510 items.
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- Taylor, Thomas Thomson, 1836-1908. Thomas Thomson Taylor papers, 1861-1866.
Daniel Read Larned Papers, 1861-1865
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Daniel Read Larned Papers 1861-1865
Army officer and private secretary to General Ambrose Everett Burnside. Correspondence and other material concerning campaigns by the Union Army in North Carolina and Virginia and Burnside’s relationship with other generals.
ArchivalResource: 1,100 items; 5 containers; 2 linear feet
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- Daniel Read Larned Papers, 1861-1865
Hunter, William F. Diaries of William F. Hunter [manuscript], 1862-1863.
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Diaries of William F. Hunter [manuscript], 1862-1863.
Diaries, 1862 Sep. 23 -1863 Apr. 28 and 1863 Dec. 26 - Dec. 28, describe camp life and troop movements, especially effects of marching on his health; constant rain; skirmishes; capture of Confederates; his trip in an ambulance due to illness; and a reprimand for permitting his men to take sweet potatoes from a Confederate sympathizer. Topics also include Battle of Perryville; Don Carlos Buell, Thomas L. Crittenden, and William S. Rosecrans; rumors concerning John Hunt Morgan; capture of Morgan's men at McMinnville, Tenn.; Battle of Stone's River/Murfreesboro; pay; a rumor that Union soldiers ransacked Lebanon; and destruction of Confederate flour mills. There are also comments on state of local houses after battles; Tennessee and Nashville; locals and suspect Unionist sympathies; refugees and story about a shoemaker appraising Hunter's shoes at 148 dollars; and paroled Confederate prisoners thought to be wearing material stolen from Union soldiers. Lists of 1861 prices for uniforms and supplies; returns, 1862-63; clothing accounts, 1863, for company; receipt for company pay received from paymaster, 1863; and list, 1863, of supplies and ordnance received, including Enfield rifles are also included. A list, n.d., of soldiers who donated money for aid to family and friends, including personal information on soldiers is included; as are various personal accounts, including accounts for mess supplies and tobacco.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Hunter, William F. Diaries of William F. Hunter [manuscript], 1862-1863.
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part III: The Civil War: The Union, 1804-1915.
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Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part III: The Civil War: The Union, 1804-1915.
Autograph letters and documents of officers and statesmen associated with the Union in the Civil War collected by Frederick Myers Dearborn.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes (4 linear ft.)
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- Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part III: The Civil War: The Union, 1804-1915.
Lamars, William Mathias, 1900-. Papers, ca. 1952-1971.
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Papers, ca. 1952-1971.
Collection consists of materials relating to the manuscript of William Mathias Lamars' book, The edge of glory (1961), a biography of Major General William Starke Rosecrans of the Union Army during the American Civil War. Collection includes the preliminary manuscript, final manuscript, correspondence, research notes, reviews, other printed material, and microfilm documents.
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes (5 linear ft.)2 oversize boxes.
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- Lamars, William Mathias, 1900-. Papers, ca. 1952-1971.
Fuller, B. A. G., 1879-1956. Autograph collection, 1620-1920
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B. A. G. Fuller autograph collection
Letters and autographs collected by Harvard University philosophy professor B.A.G. Fuller.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear feet (3 volumes and 1 box)
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- B. A. G. Fuller autograph collection, 1620-1920.
United States. Army of the Cumberland. Letter, 1863.
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Letter, 1863.
This letter, signed by General Rosecrans, was sent to the Headquarters of the 51st Alabama Infantry Regiment. The letter states that a flag of truce would accompany Clement L. Vallandigham, and that he should be escorted outside of the lines of the Army of the Cumberland. Lt. Col. J.D. Webb replies at the bottom that he refuses to recognize the flag of truce. He lambasts the U.S. government for persecuting a loyal citizen.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- United States. Army of the Cumberland. Letter, 1863.
Faulk, Andrew Jackson, 1814-1898. Andrew Jackson Faulk letters and speeches, 1862-1870.
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Andrew Jackson Faulk letters and speeches, 1862-1870.
Incoming and outgoing correspondence, 1862-1870, of A.J. Faulk, written chiefly during his 1867-1869 governorship of the Dakota Territory. Also, Dec., 1867, annual address to the territorial legislature.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 linear feet (4 folders)
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- Faulk, Andrew Jackson, 1814-1898. Andrew Jackson Faulk letters and speeches, 1862-1870.
Philip Case Lockwood memorial collection of Civil War portraits and autographs, 1862-ca. 1886.
Title:
Philip Case Lockwood memorial collection of Civil War portraits and autographs, 1862-ca. 1886.
Scrapbook collection of Civil War photographs and autographs, assembled by Philip Case Lockwood.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (.38 linear ft.)
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- Philip Case Lockwood memorial collection of Civil War portraits and autographs, 1862-ca. 1886.
Peterson, Elisha A. Papers, 1862-1865.
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Papers, 1862-1865.
Letters of Elisha A. Peterson and of his father, Jacob S. Peterson, describing army life in Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama; the battles of Murfreesboro, 1863, and Chattanooga, 1863; respect of the soldiers for General W.S. Rosecrans; the occupation of Atlanta; Unionists in Lauderdale County, Ala.; secession and Copperheads in Kentucky and Ohio; punishment of a thief, a mutineer, and a deserter; the execution of spies, including a woman; and a rumored conspiracy to release the Confederate prisoners on Johnson's Island, Sandusky Bay, Ohio, November, 1863.
ArchivalResource: 62 items.
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- Peterson, Elisha A. Papers, 1862-1865.
Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Dictation from William S. Rosecrans : Washington, D.C. : ms., [ca. 1887-1889]
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Dictation from William S. Rosecrans : Washington, D.C. : ms., [ca. 1887-1889]
From miscellaneous California dictations, statements and some questionnaires concerning social life, customs, economic conditions, recorded and prepared for H.H. Bancroft primarily between 1887 and 1889.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Dictation from William S. Rosecrans : Washington, D.C. : ms., [ca. 1887-1889]
Burns, William Wallace. Papers, 1848-1910 (bulk 1861-1889).
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Papers, 1848-1910 (bulk 1861-1889).
Papers consist chiefly of correspondence (1858-1888) in which Burns gives detailed accounts of Civil War battles fought during the Peninsular Campaign (Mar.-Aug. 1862), particularly the Seven Days Battles (25 June-1 July, 1862). Burns discusses military strategy, troop movements, military surgeons, weather conditions during battles, building pontoon bridges, building defense works, and and capturing Confederate works. Correspondents include Abraham Lincoln, Edwin Stanton, Henry W. Halleck, Winfield Scott Hancock, George McClellan, William Starke Rosecrans, and Edwin Vose Sumner, as well as Emil Schalk, a war journalist. Family correspondents include Burns' grandchildren, Lloyd Burns Magruder, a cadet at the United States Military Academy and Pauline Magruder, as well as Burns' sister Mabelle Burns, usually called "Mab," as well as Mab's suitor for marriage, B.L. Prince. A few financial records and documents from legal procedings concern disputed rights to the "Sibley Tent," an invention whose patent royalties were eventually shared by Burns with Henry Hastings Sibley are present, as are a few documents concerning Texas real estate transactions.
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- Burns, William Wallace. Papers, 1848-1910 (bulk 1861-1889).
Andrew Johnson Papers, 1783-1947, (bulk 1865-1869)
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Andrew Johnson Papers 1783-1947 (bulk 1865-1869)
U. S. president, vice president, senator, representative, and army officer. Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, messages and speeches, courts-martial and amnesty records, financial records, lists, newspaper clippings, printed matter, scrapbooks, photographs, and other papers relating chiefly to Johnson's presidency.
ArchivalResource: 40,000 items; 245 containers plus 1 oversize; 55.8 linear feet; 55 microfilm reels
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- Andrew Johnson Papers, 1783-1947, (bulk 1865-1869)
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
Photographic Portrait File
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Photographic Portrait File
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- Photographic Portrait File
Bickham, Charles G. [Bickham collection] 1728-1949 1860-1902.
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[Bickham collection] 1728-1949 1860-1902.
The Bickham Collection contains materials created or collected by Dayton Journal editor William D. Bickham, by his sons Daniel D. Bickham and Charles G. Bickham, and by his wife's family, the Strickle family of Wilmington, Ohio. Materials primarily concern the family members' careers in the military, politics, and journalism. The collection includes correspondence, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, photographs, and military papers. The subject matter include late 19th century Republican politics on state and national levels; military activities during the American Civil War, the Spanish-American War, and the Philippine Insurrection; and the history of the Dayton Journal newspaper.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear feet.
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- Bickham, Charles G. [Bickham collection] 1728-1949 1860-1902.
Wallace, Lew, 1827-1905. Papers, 1799-1923 (bulk 1846-1906).
Title:
Papers, 1799-1923 (bulk 1846-1906).
Official and personal correspondence, notebooks, ms. of autobiography, drawings, clippings, scrapbooks, and other papers, relating to Wallace's activities as an army officer during the Mexican and Civil wars, governor of New Mexico territory (1878-1881), U.S. minister to Turkey (1881-1885), and author, and his efforts to obtain arms and men for Mexican rebels fighting the French (1865-1867), lecturing, business interests in Crawfordsville and Indianapolis, Ind., and New Mexico, his involvement in the court-martial of conspirators in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and in the trial of Henry Wirz, commandant of Andersonville Prison, Ga., and his membership on a committee to oversee counting disputed ballots in Florida, Louisiana, and South Carolina, after the 1876 presidential election. Papers of Wallace's wife, Susan Elston Wallace (1830-1907), include family correspondence, letters (1881-1882) to her son from Europe, Turkey, and Egypt, and correspondence with publishers regarding her own writings. Letter books of Wallace's son and business agent, Henry Lane Wallace (1853-1926), relate to the family's business interests and a lawsuit involving a theatrical production of Ben-Hur. Papers of Wallace's father-in-law, Isaac C. Elston (1798-1867), of Crawfordsville, Ind., chiefly relate to his interests in developing Michigan City, Ind. (1830-1849). Elston family correspondence (chiefly 1864-1866) is from Crawfordsville, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Washington, D.C. Correspondents include Stephen Vincent Benét, Billy the Kid, James G. Blaine, Don Carlos Buell, Edward Canby, William Cannon, José M.J. Carvajal, William E. Chandler, Schuyler Colfax, Francis Marion Crawford, George W. Curtis, Caleb Cushing, Henry Winter Davis, Porfirio Díaz, William M. Evarts, Charles W. Fairbanks, Calvin Fletcher, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, John C. Frémont, James A. Garfield, Lucretia Garfield, Richard J. Gatling, Ulysses S. Grant, Henry W. Halleck, Murat Halstead, Marcus A. Hanna, Benjamin Harrison, Edward Hatch, Rutherford B. Hayes, William Randolph Hearst, William Hendricks, William R. Holloway, Alvin P. Hovey, José María Iglesias, Edmund Kirby-Smith, Frederick Knefler, Mary H. Krout, Henry S. Lane, Abraham Lincoln, Robert T. Lincoln, Benson J. Lossing, George W. McCrary, John A. Mclernand, Robert H. Milroy, George W. Morgan, Oliver P. Morton, Reuben D. Mussey, Edward F. Noyes, Robert Dale Owen, James B. Pond, Albert G. Porter, John Baptist Purcell, Whitelaw Reid, William S. Rosecrans, Carl Schurz, Winfield Scott, William H. Seward, William F. Shanks, John Sherman, William T. Sherman, Edwin M. Stanton, Herman Sturm, John M. Thayer, Maurice Thompson, Will Henry Thompson, Benjamin H. Ticknor, John Tipton, John George Walker, David Wallace, Albert S. White, and Henry Lane Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 2 v. and 36 boxes.
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- Wallace, Lew, 1827-1905. Papers, 1799-1923 (bulk 1846-1906).
Vincent-Dennison family. Vincent-Dennison family papers, 1829-1896.
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Vincent-Dennison family papers, 1829-1896.
Correspondence of G.W. Vincent and A.P. Dennison concerning their life and activity at sea (Vincent) or on the Pacific West coast (Dennison). Included in the Dennison papers is a photograph of an unidentified girl taken by Morse's Palace of Art (417 Montgomery Street, San Francisco). Dennison was related to political figures on the East coast and held government posts in both Oregon and California.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders in 1 box.
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- Vincent-Dennison family. Vincent-Dennison family papers, 1829-1896.
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).
Inventory of the Brigadier General William Wallace Burns Papers Ragan MSS 00116., 1848-1910 (bulk: 1861-1889)
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Inventory of the Brigadier General William Wallace Burns Papers 1848-1910 (bulk: 1861-1889)
William Wallace Burns (1825-1892) was born at 3 Sept. 1825 in Coshocton, Ohio and graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1847. Posted to the United States Army Infantry, Burns served during the Mexican American War (1846-1848) on recruiting duty, then spent several years at various Indian posts in theWest and Southwest. In 1858, he was commissioned Captain in the Commissary of Subsistence. Burns served with the United States Army of the Potomac in the first months of the Civil War as General George B. McClellan's Chief Commissary in the West Virginia Campaign, and was later appointed Brigadier General of Volunteers 28 September 1861. In the Peninsular Campaign (Mar.-Aug. 1862), Burns commanded a Brigade of General John Sedwick's 2nd Divison, 2nd Corps, and, after recovering from wounds, commanded the 1st Divison, 9th Corps at the Battle of Fredericksburg (11-13 Dec. 1862). On 20 March 1863, Burns resigned his Volunteer commission and reverted to his staff rank of Major and Commissary. He served as Chief Commissary in the Department of the Northwest until the close of the Civil War. Breveted Brigadier General 13 March 1865 for gallant and meritorious services in the Civil War, William Wallace Burns retired 3 Sept. 1889 and died 19 April 1892 at Beaufort, South Carolina. Burns was buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Papers consist chiefly of correspondence (1858-1888) in which Burns gives detailed accounts of Civil War battles fought during the Peninsular Campaign (Mar.-Aug. 1862), particularly the Seven Days Battles (25 June-1 July, 1862 ), including Peach Orchard, Allen's Farm, Savage Station, Glendale, Nelson's Farm, and Malvern Hill. Burns discusses military strategy, troop movements, military surgeons, weather conditions during battles, building pontoon bridges, building defense works, and and capturing Confederate works. One letter is present from the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). Correspondents include President Abraham Lincoln, U.S. Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, General Henry W. Halleck, General Winfield Scott Hancock, General George McClellan, General William Starke Rosecrans, and Major General Edwin Vose Sumner, as well as Emil Schalk, who was a war journalist. Topics include slavery, as well as the conduct and outcome of the war. Some correspondence (1888-1904) was written just before and after Burns' death among family members, notably his grandchildren Lloyd Burns Magruder, who was a cadet at the United States Military Academy, and Pauline Magruder, as well as William Wallace Burns' sister Mabelle Burns, usually called A substantial group of letters to Mabelle Burns is from her suitor for marriage, B. L. Prince. A few of the family letters from Pauline Magruder to her Aunt Mabelle Burns are written in French from Paris, France. Also included are copies of military orders and official reports focused on Burns' thwarted ambitions to become Major General and lead a Division in the Army of the Cumberland under the command of General Rosecrans. A few financial records and documents from legal procedings concern disputed rights to the an invention whose patent royalties were eventually shared by Burns with Henry Hastings Sibley are present, as are a few documents concerning Texas real estate transactions.Transcripts of correspondence (1848-1889) cover all of Series 1. Military Correspondence, with a few letters (Box/Folder 1/6/doc.a-c) from Series 2. Personal Correspondence with professional colleagues, and a few (Box/Folder 1/7/doc.a-h, and k) from Series 3. Personal Correspondence with family and friends. Mab. Sibley Tent,
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- Inventory of the Brigadier General William Wallace Burns Papers Ragan MSS 00116., 1848-1910 (bulk: 1861-1889)
Gilmore, James R. (James Roberts), 1822-1903. James Roberts Gilmore collection, 1820-1903.
Title:
James Roberts Gilmore collection, 1820-1903.
The collection consists of autograph letters of statesmen, literary figures, and public men and women, spanning 1820-1903. There are approximately 1200 items in the collection, some assembled in seven scrapbooks.
ArchivalResource: 2.9 linear ft. (5 document boxes, 4 flat boxes)
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- Gilmore, James R. (James Roberts), 1822-1903. James Roberts Gilmore collection, 1820-1903.
Woodward, Ashbel, 1804-1885. Ashbel Woodward biography collection, undated.
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Ashbel Woodward biography collection, undated.
A collection of biographies of Civil War officers written and compiled by Ashbel Woodward of Hartford, Connecticut.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear foot (53 biographies).
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- Woodward, Ashbel, 1804-1885. Ashbel Woodward biography collection, undated.
Sibley, Henry Hastings, 1811-1891. Letter : St. Paul, Minn., to Headquarters of the Department of the Northwest, [Madison, Wis.?], 1862 Dec. 30.
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Letter : St. Paul, Minn., to Headquarters of the Department of the Northwest, [Madison, Wis.?], 1862 Dec. 30.
Letter signed. Requests that the 3rd Regiment of Minnesota Volunteers be furnished with Springfield muskets and be placed in the command of Major General Rosecrans. Also includes autograph endorsement signed from W.L. Elliott.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 21 cm.
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- Sibley, Henry Hastings, 1811-1891. Letter : St. Paul, Minn., to Headquarters of the Department of the Northwest, [Madison, Wis.?], 1862 Dec. 30.
Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Autograph letter signed : Murfreesboro, to Col. R.C. Woods, 1863 Feb. 27.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : Murfreesboro, to Col. R.C. Woods, 1863 Feb. 27.
Thanking him for his efforts and concerning the treatment of wounded men.
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- Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Autograph letter signed : Murfreesboro, to Col. R.C. Woods, 1863 Feb. 27.
Thomas Ewing Family Papers, 1757-1941, (bulk 1815-1896)
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Thomas Ewing Family Papers 1757-1941 (bulk 1815-1896)
Correspondence, diaries, journals, legal files, military records, speeches and writings, reports, notes, autographs, scrapbooks, biographical material, commonplace books, financial records, genealogies, photographs, printed matter, and maps pertaining to members of the Ewing family including Thomas Ewing (1789-1871), senator from Ohio and cabinet member; Thomas Ewing (1829-1896), Union general during the Civil War and congressman from Ohio; Ellen Ewing Sherman and her husband, William T. Sherman, Civil War general; and Thomas Ewing (1862-1942), lawyer, writer, and patent commissioner.
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- Thomas Ewing Family Papers, 1757-1941, (bulk 1815-1896)
Hooker, Joseph, 1814-1879. Letter : Headquarters, Army of the Potomac, to [Henry W. Halleck], n.p., 1863 Feb. 4.
Title:
Letter : Headquarters, Army of the Potomac, to [Henry W. Halleck], n.p., 1863 Feb. 4.
Letter signed. Writes that General Burns is ordered to leave with the 9th Corps and that General Rosecrans has requested that "he should be transferred to his command."
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- Hooker, Joseph, 1814-1879. Letter : Headquarters, Army of the Potomac, to [Henry W. Halleck], n.p., 1863 Feb. 4.
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.
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- Jefferson Davis collection, Davis, Jefferson collection, 1861-1865
Handy, Frank A. Diary, 1862-1865.
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Diary, 1862-1865.
Diaries kept by Handy as a lieutenant in Company C, 94th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The diaries give accounts of the celebration held in Nashville, Tenn., over the capture of Atlanta; an interview with General W.S. Rosecrans; a trip to Washington; attempts to gain a higher commission; business transactions of the company; and social life, customs, and outstanding plantations near Nashville.
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- Handy, Frank A. Diary, 1862-1865.
Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Letter, March 18, 1870.
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Letter, March 18, 1870.
Letter to Carl Schurz sending him a memorial document to read (not included).
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- Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Letter, March 18, 1870.
B. F. Wade Papers, 1832-1886, (bulk 1852-1869)
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B. F. Wade Papers 1832-1886 (bulk 1852-1869)
Lawyer, United States senator from Ohio, and Republican Party leader. Chiefly political correspondence relating to Wade’s career in the Senate as well as personal letters concerning his law practice and business. Includes printed speeches, maps, family letters, business records, and other material.
ArchivalResource: 3,500 items; 18 containers; 4 linear feet; 11 microfilm reels
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- B. F. Wade Papers, 1832-1886, (bulk 1852-1869)
William S. Rosecrans Papers, 1810-1920
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William S. Rosecrans Papers, 1810-1920
William Starke Rosecrans (1819-1898) commanded the Army of the Cumberland during the Tullahoma campaign and at the battles of Stone's river and Chickamauga during the U.S. Civil War. After the war, he moved to Los Angeles, California and became an advocate for railroad building and Mexican trade in the West before being appointed as the U.S. Minister to Mexico (1868). He later served in the U.S. Congress (1881-85), and as the Register of the U.S. Treasury (1885-93). The collection consists of correspondence, papers, diaries, accounts, photographs, maps, realia, and related printed material of Major General William S. Rosecrans and his family. The papers cover nearly a century of American history and are comprised of materials from three generations of the Rosecrans family.
ArchivalResource: 118 boxes (59 linear ft.); 5 oversize folders; 8 oversize boxes
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- William S. Rosecrans Papers, 1810-1920
Miller, John Franklin, 1831-1886. John Franklin Miller papers, 1848-1886.
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John Franklin Miller papers, 1848-1886.
Personal and military correspondence, business, financial and legal papers dealing with Miller's early legal career and military service. Material covers his service in Tennessee during the Civil War, business and political activities in California after the war, and the Alaska Commercial Company. Letters (1880-1886) relate to Miller's term as U.S. Senator from California and his position as chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee. Correspondents include Andrew Johnson, Hugh McCulloch, Mrs. James Polk, and General William Starke Rosecrans.
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- Miller, John Franklin, 1831-1886. John Franklin Miller papers, 1848-1886.
McCabe, James Dabney, 1842-1883. James D. McCabe papers, 1862-1881.
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James D. McCabe papers, 1862-1881.
Collection consists of letterbooks and unpublished manuscripts (1862-1881) of American writer, James D. McCabe. McCabe's letters deal with business and family matters.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft. (3 document boxes)
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- McCabe, James Dabney, 1842-1883. James D. McCabe papers, 1862-1881.
Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Letter, 1886 May 3, Washington, D.C., to R.W. Mercer, Cincinnati, O.
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Letter, 1886 May 3, Washington, D.C., to R.W. Mercer, Cincinnati, O.
Responds to a request for a photograph from a soldier who had served under him.
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- Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. Letter, 1886 May 3, Washington, D.C., to R.W. Mercer, Cincinnati, O.
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Dearborn, Frederick M. (Frederick Myers), b. 1876
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