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Information: The first column shows data points from Stuart, J. E. B., 1833-1864, in red. The third column shows data points from Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864 in blue. Any data they share in common is displayed as purple boxes in the middle "Shared" column.
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Stuart, J. E. B., 1833-1864,
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Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864
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Stuart, Jeb (James Ewell Brown), 1833-1864
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Stuart, James Ewell Brown
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Stuart, James Ewell Brown, 1833-1864
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Stuart, J.E.B. 1833-1864 (James Ewell Brown),
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Stuart, J. E. B. 1833-1864
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Stuart, J. E. B. (James Ewell Brown), 1833-1864
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James Ewell Brown (Jeb) Stuart, soldier, was born 6 February 1833, on "Laurel Hill" plantation, Patrick County, Virginia. He died 12 May 1864 and is buried in Richmond, Virginia. Stuart graduated from the U.S. Military Academy (1850); received his commission (1854); and transferred to the Cavalry (1855). He married Flora Cooke, a colonel's daughter, in 1855, and the couple had three children. Stuart became Robert E. Lee's aide (1859) and resigned from the U.S. Army to be commissioned a lieutenant-colonel in the Virginia Infantry and captain of the Confederate Cavalry (1861).
Confederate colonel.
Confederate cavalry officer.
Confederate major general of cavalry. Wounded in a skirmish at Yellow Tavern, Va., 11 May 1864, and died in Richmond the next day.
James Ewell Brown Stuart (1833-1864), born in Virginia, entered West Point in 1850, and served on the southern and western borders with the Mounted Rifles and after 1855 was with the 1st Cavalry. He resigned from the army during the Civil War and joined the Virginia milita.He became the commander of Confederate Cavalry.
United States and Confederate army officer. Full name: James Ewell Brown Stuart.
Jeb Stuart, born in 1833, was a West Point graduate and served in the U.S. military in Texas and Kansas until 1861. He served as a major general in the Confederate army until his death near Richmond in 1864.
James Ewell Brown (Jeb) Stuart (1833-1864), Confederate cavalry commander. He started his Confederate service as captain of Cavalry, soon receiving promotions to colonel of 1st Virginia Cavalry, brigadier general, and major general. He commanded cavalry brigade (October 22, 1861 - July 28, 1862), cavalry division (July 28, 1862 - September 9, 1863), and cavalry corps (September 9, 1863 - May 11, 1864) in the Army of Northern Virginia. In May, 1863, he was temporarily in charge of Jackson's 2nd Corps.
Confederate Army officer.
U.S. Army officer; of Patrick County, Va.
Full name: James Ewell Brown Stuart.
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Stuart family. Papers [microform] : Augusta County, Virginia, 1768-1912.
Title:
Papers [microform] : Augusta County, Virginia, 1768-1912.
This collection consists of the personal correspondence, political comments, and real estate transactions and the will of Archibald Stuart. There is also extensive correspondence of Alexander H.H. Stuart discussing the Virginia political scene, internal improvements, and colonization of free blacks, as well as his papers on the cabinet. There are legal records, A.H.H. Stuart's will, estate papers, receipts, and accounts with Bath ironworks, Staunton Chancery Court, and between Virginia and West Vir. Ginia. Prominent correspondents include John Marshall, James Monroe, Millard Fillmore, J.E.B. Stuart, Woodrow Wilson, and Daniel Webster. There are also Civil War Quartermaster supply receipts.
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- Stuart family. Papers [microform] : Augusta County, Virginia, 1768-1912.
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Letters to his wife, Flora Cooke Stuart [manuscript] 1860-64.
Title:
Letters to his wife, Flora Cooke Stuart [manuscript] 1860-64.
7 letters & 2 telegrams.
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Letters to his wife, Flora Cooke Stuart [manuscript] 1860-64.
Ewell, M. Louise,. Electoral ticket, map, and telegram, 1848, 1864, and [n.d.].
Title:
Electoral ticket, map, and telegram, 1848, 1864, and [n.d.].
This collection consists of an electoral ticket, 1848 Nov. 7, of Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore; a telegram, 1864 April 28, from Fitzhugh Lee, Fredericksburg, to James Ewell Brown Stuart, Orange, C.H., regarding a scout's report of Burnside's troops' movement; and a map and profile of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad drawn by August Faul.
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- Ewell, M. Louise,. Electoral ticket, map, and telegram, 1848, 1864, and [n.d.].
Richey, Samuel W.,. Samuel W. Richey Confederate Collection, 1805-1936, (bulk 1861-1865).
Title:
Samuel W. Richey Confederate Collection, 1805-1936, (bulk 1861-1865).
Primarily correspondence of Jefferson Davis, his cabinet officers, and Confederate military officers, from 1861 through 1865.
ArchivalResource: 744 items.
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- Richey, Samuel W.,. Samuel W. Richey Confederate Collection, 1805-1936, (bulk 1861-1865).
Pointon, Mair. Civil War letter of Mair Pointon, 1862 Sept. 10.
Title:
Civil War letter of Mair Pointon, 1862 Sept. 10.
Letter written by Mair Pointon describing his regiment's efforts in fighting off a Rebel cavalry raid on his commander's wagon train. While near the Rappahannock River at Catlett's railroad station, they were attacked by Jeb Stuart's cavalry (parts of the 1st, 5th, and 9th Virginia Cavalry and a company of guerrillas). He goes on to describe how Gen. John Pope's headquarter's wagons were captured and burned. About half of his letter describes in great detail how his brigade, under Gen. John Gibbon, was able to circle their wagons, fight off the Rebels, and avoid capture.
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- Pointon, Mair. Civil War letter of Mair Pointon, 1862 Sept. 10.
Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. Letter, 1906 Jan. 27.
Title:
Letter, 1906 Jan. 27.
Typed letter signed (carbon-copy) by Mosby, addressed to Judge James Keith, Richmond, Va., containing a clearly-written exposé, in which Mosby refutes the attacks on cavalry commander J.E.B. Stuart, who was blamed by other Confederate officers, by his absence, for the Confederate failure at Gettysburg.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (11 p.)
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- Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. Letter, 1906 Jan. 27.
McClellan, H. B. Henry B. McClellan papers, 1880-1885.
Title:
Henry B. McClellan papers, 1880-1885.
Contains the following type of materials: correspondence. Contains information pertaining to the following war and time periods: Civil War -- General; 1865-1897. Contains information pertaining to the following military units: Cavalry Division, Cavalry Corps; Army of Northern Virginia. eneral description of the collection: The Henry B. McClellan papers include copies of the postwar correspondence between Major McClellan and former Confederate Major-General Fitzhugh Lee and the relatives of former Confederate major Channing Price. The topics of the correspondence include the Civil War, particularly as it related to those three officers and to their service under "Jeb" Stuart. The letters also deal with McClellan's quest for source material for his projected book on Stuart's cavalry.
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- McClellan, H. B. Henry B. McClellan papers, 1880-1885.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stidham Collection. 1973 - 1973. Civil War and Reconstruction Records
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stidham Collection. 1973 - 1973. Civil War and Reconstruction Records
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- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stidham Collection. 1973 - 1973. Civil War and Reconstruction Records
Rosser, Thomas Lafayette, 1836-1910. Papers of Thomas Lafayette Rosser, Jr. and the Rosser and Gordon families [manuscript] 1764 (1834-1910) 1969.
Title:
Papers of Thomas Lafayette Rosser, Jr. and the Rosser and Gordon families [manuscript] 1764 (1834-1910) 1969.
The correspondence of the Gordon family, 1816-57, contains family & local Virginia news. There are some descriptions of home manufactures, and home remedies and an account of an 1824 lecture by a Cherokee on the Christianizing of Indians. General Rosser's Civil War letters to his wife Betty Barbara Winston Rosser avoid describing military encounters and dwell on his desire for promotion and transfer, his disagreements with James Ewell Brown Stuart, concern for his family's safety, & non-combat activities. He repeatedly avows that he will become a Christian & give up drinking, and was never previously married. Interspersed with personal letters are a few military ones including orders from Stuart and Wade Hampton regarding Valley campaigns. Post-war correspondence of Rosser and later of his son relates family activities in Virginia and Minneapolis. Among letters of interest are an enquiry from the Schofield Board reconsidering the Fitz-John Porter case, letters from Hampton and James Longstreet regarding Gettysburg, requests from Hampton, Longstreet and Gouveneur Kemble Warren on Rosser's position on certain dates, discussions by George Gordon Battle on obtaining coal lands options, and by Fitzhugh Lee on land speculation in Cuba and a letter from John W. Daniel on obtaining Rosser a Spanish American war command. The collection also contains a letter to Mrs. Rosser from Elizabeth Custer regarding Girls Club work and a statue of General Custer, wills from Hanover and Albemarle Counties, a 1902 description of Charlottesville, a 1900 survey of Rosser's Albemarle lands, and an 1871 map of railroad lands on the Missouri & Yellowstone rivers surveyed by Rosser. Additional correspondents include Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, Theodore Roosevelt, Pres. U.S., Pierce Manning Butler Young, James Jerome Hill, and James Hoga Tyler.
ArchivalResource: 375 items.
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- Rosser, Thomas Lafayette, 1836-1910. Papers of Thomas Lafayette Rosser, Jr. and the Rosser and Gordon families [manuscript] 1764 (1834-1910) 1969.
Taylor, Charles Elisha, 1842-1915. Papers of Charles Elisha Taylor, 1849-1874.
Title:
Papers of Charles Elisha Taylor, 1849-1874.
Early family letters to Taylor include descriptions of travel down the Mississippi in 1854; New Orleans in 1857; a tornado in Tuskegee, Ala., in 1858; the University of Virginia in 1859-1860; a visit to the home of Longfellow; the death of his sister's baby; and advice on leading a godly life. Civil War letters from Taylor discuss life in camp; lack of religion among the troops; action near Winchester, Va., March 1862; Stonewall Jackson; Jeb Stuart; the Gettysburg Campaign including a drawing showing position of Stuart's cavalry; camp at Hamilton's Crossing; Christmas in the army, 1863; Fredericksburg, Va., a year after the battle; Charlottesville, Va. and the hospital there, Dr. Cabell, Dr. Broadus, and Mrs. Fife, in May 1864; and capture by Yankee spies near Staunton, Va. Civil War letters to Taylor from family and friends discuss the Richmond, Va., homefront including charitable work; church work with soldiers; troop movements; religious faith; city defenses; scarcity of food, fuel and goods; a yellow fever epidemic in North Carolina, 1862; blockade running; social events; war news and rumors; the Union occupation; reconstruction and the reaction of local blacks to the end of the war and freedom; and the occupation of Greenville, S.C. by the 56th New York. Post-war letters to Taylor discuss John Esten Cooke's tales of Jackson's Valley Campaign; Wake Forest College; the University of Virginia, and particularly S.A.E. fraternity; and Berlin in 1868. The collection also contains a diary of Taylor's service from April to November, 1861, and the diary, 1865, of his wife, Mary Hinton Prichard Taylor, describing Richmond, Va., during war and reconstruction. The diary also contains a secessionist song, 1863?, minutes of the Young Ladies Missionary Serving Circle of the Grace Street Baptist Church, Richmond, 1848-1853, and some accounts, 1854-1856. The collection also contains a narrative "A boy's story" by Robert Samuel Prichard regarding his experiences on a blockade runner. Miscellaneous items include clippings, school reports, University of Virginia essays and certificates, and an S.A.E. fraternity pin.
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- Taylor, Charles Elisha, 1842-1915. Papers of Charles Elisha Taylor, 1849-1874.
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Letter to "My dearest Nannie", 1864 March 24.
Title:
Letter to "My dearest Nannie", 1864 March 24.
In a letter written 7 weeks before his death Stuart thanks Nannie for a note and jar of preserves; assures her she is a favorite cousin; quotes sentimental songs; looks forward to pleasant times when the war is over; notes that "as spring approaches the intervals of scouts, picnics battles and reviews are pleasantly intermingled"; invites her to visit; and teases her in regards to his staff officers Andrew R. Venable, Theodore Garnett, Robert H. Goldsborough and Heros von Borcke. With the letter is a non-contemporary 8 x 10 glossy copy of a photograph of Stuart.
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Letter to "My dearest Nannie", 1864 March 24.
Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905. Correspondence of Fitzhugh Lee [manuscript] 1863-88.
Title:
Correspondence of Fitzhugh Lee [manuscript] 1863-88.
Letters to and from Lee during the Civil War, later letters commenting on his actions during the war; his appointment as an immigration officer for Va.; his post-war controversy with James Longstreet; James Ewell Brown Stuart; and some correspondence as governor. Correspondents include: Addison Borst of the Rappahannock and Potomac Immigration Society, Robert Alonzo Brock and Sydney Smith Lee.
ArchivalResource: 25 items.
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- Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905. Correspondence of Fitzhugh Lee [manuscript] 1863-88.
Robertson, Wyndham, 1803-1888. Family papers, 1768-1925 (inclusive).
Title:
Family papers, 1768-1925 (inclusive).
Papers of Wyndham Robertson and his family. Contains correspondence, receipts and accounts, land grants, deeds, a family register, legal documents, scrapbooks, and diaries. Pre-1815 material consists of the correspondence of Wyndham Robertson's grandfather, Archibald, and his father, William. Early material also includes a commonplace book and two travel diaries. Correspondence, 1856-1870, includes letters from Robert E. Lee, J.E.B. Stuart, Samuel Tilden, and others prominent in military and civilian life. Also includes correspondence that describes developments leading to the Civil War, the effects of the war and post-war activities on Robertson's family. Contains records of the Loyal Company. Papers from 1888 to 1925 relate to the Wyndham family's management of the Buena Vista Plaster Company. Also contains genealogical documentation on the history of the Bolling family and Pocahontas from whom Robertson was descended. Land grants, 1785-1834, signed by Virginia governors are also included.
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- Robertson, Wyndham, 1803-1888. Family papers, 1768-1925 (inclusive).
Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. Letters, 1887-1894.
Title:
Letters, 1887-1894.
Copies of letters (1887-94) from Mosby to Marcus J. Wright, a former Confederate general who helped to compile "The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies," concerning Mosby's papers, wartime controversies, and his writing about his guerrilla operations.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. Letters, 1887-1894.
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Letter to Major Henry Hill [manuscript], 1861 January 11.
Title:
Letter to Major Henry Hill [manuscript], 1861 January 11.
Jeb Stuart, Fort Wise, Kansas Territory, to Major Henry Hill of Culpeper, Va.,stating "right or wrong, alone or otherwise, I go with Virginia".
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Letter to Major Henry Hill [manuscript], 1861 January 11.
Photographs of Confederate generals and Civil War political leaders, 1861-1865.
Title:
Photographs of Confederate generals and Civil War political leaders, 1861-1865.
The collection consists of photographs, clippings, engravings and postcards of Confederate generals and Civil War political leaders. Persons represented include the following: John Adams, Braxton Bragg, John C. Breckenridge, Admiral Franklin Buchanan, Samuel Cooper, Richard S. Ewell, John Buchanan Floyd, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Samuel Garland, Roger Weightman Hanson, A. P. Hill, Thomas J. Jackson, Albert Sidney Johnson, Ed Johnson, J. E. Johnston, Joe Johnston, Robert E. Lee, Wililam Henry Fitzhugh [Rooney] Lee, James Longstreet, Ben McCullough, Maffit, John Bankhead Magruder, Humphrey Marshall, Dabney H. Mavry, Albert Pike, Bishop L. Polk, Sterling Price, Roger A. Pryor, Robert B. Rhett, Raphael Semmes, E. Kirby Smith, O. F. Strahl, J. E. B. Stuart, Jeff Thompson, Louis Trezevant Wigfall, Williams [of Tennessee], Henry Alexander Wise, and two unidentified photos.
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- Photographs of Confederate generals and Civil War political leaders, 1861-1865.
Jedediah Hotchkiss Papers, 1835-1908, (bulk 1875-1898)
Title:
Jedediah Hotchkiss Papers 1835-1908 (bulk 1875-1898)
Confederate army officer, topographical and mining engineer, and historian. Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, subject files, writings, financial papers, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous printed material relating principally to Hotchkiss's service with the Confederate army as a topographical engineer in Virginia and his involvement with various land and mining schemes in West Virginia, especially the Gauley Coal Company, Guyandot Coal Land Association, and North Flat-Top Land Association. Includes genealogical papers relating to the Hotchkiss and Beecher families, copies of William Barton Rogers's notebooks for his geological survey of Virginia, and papers of Hotchkiss's wife, Sara Anne Comfort Hotchkiss.
ArchivalResource: 20,000 items; 74 containers; 29.6 linear feet; 61 microfilm reels
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- Jedediah Hotchkiss Papers, 1835-1908, (bulk 1875-1898)
Payne, William H., 1830-1904. Papers, 1786-1910.
Title:
Papers, 1786-1910.
These items consist mainly of correspondence, but various documents and newspaper and magazine clippings are included. The majority of the letters written by Payne are file copies in his handwriting. Many of these, in addition to the other items, have Payne's notes relevant to the contents. Many of the records dated subsequent to 1866 concern duels.
ArchivalResource: 112 items (302 p.)
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- Payne, William H., 1830-1904. Papers, 1786-1910.
Cooke, John Esten, 1830-1886. Letter to J.E.B. Stuart [manuscript], 1864 April 15.
Title:
Letter to J.E.B. Stuart [manuscript], 1864 April 15.
Cooke reports to Stuart on an inspection he has made.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Cooke, John Esten, 1830-1886. Letter to J.E.B. Stuart [manuscript], 1864 April 15.
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. ALS : to Braxton Bragg, Ashland, Va., 1864 May 11.
Title:
ALS : to Braxton Bragg, Ashland, Va., 1864 May 11.
A dispatch written from Ashland, several miles north of Yellow Tavern, where he was fatally wounded later that day. Stuart reports that his troops have driven the enemy from his present position and now intersect the enemy's route to Richmond at Yellow Tavern. Also mentions the positions of other Confederate forces.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 17 cm.
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. ALS : to Braxton Bragg, Ashland, Va., 1864 May 11.
Blackford, W. W. (William Willis), 1831-1905. Annotations by W. W. Blackford [manuscript], n.d.
Title:
Annotations by W. W. Blackford [manuscript], n.d.
Annotations, n.d., inserted and written in the margins of Heros von Borcke's Memoirs of the Confederate War for independence (Philadelphia, Pa. : Lippincott, 1867). The writings elaborate on the corresponding text of Borcke's narrative, with lengthy passages about Borcke himself, Federal lancers, Blackford's service on Jeb Stuart's staff, and also include several humorous anecdotes of camp life.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Blackford, W. W. (William Willis), 1831-1905. Annotations by W. W. Blackford [manuscript], n.d.
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Papers, 1851-1864.
Title:
Papers, 1851-1864.
This collection contains materials, 1851-1864, relating to the military service of Jeb Stuart in the United States and Confederate armies. Items in the collection include a field book, 1861-1863, containing official reports of military operations, including the battles of 1st Bull Run, Williamsburg, the Seven Days, and 2nd Bull Run; a letterbook, 1862-1864, containing official letters regarding the organization of the cavalry of the Army of Northern Virginia, under Stuart's command; various commissions, 1854-1861, held by Stuart in the U.S. and C.S.A. armies; and, letters, 1862, to Stuart from Robert E. Lee (1807-1870), Stonewall Jackson (1824-1863), and Joseph E. Johnston (1807- 1891) congratulating him on his promotion to overall command of the cavalry in the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 46 items.
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Papers, 1851-1864.
Garnett, Theodore Stanford, 1844-1915. Papers of the Garnett famiy [manuscript] 1812-1913.
Title:
Papers of the Garnett famiy [manuscript] 1812-1913.
Papers contain correspondence, manuscripts, newsclippings, printed items, genealogical material, speeches, and photographs. The collection also contains the will of James Garnett; diaries, 1869-1875, of James M. Garnett; a journal, 1866-1869, of Theodore S. Garnett Jr.; a notebook and journal, 1866-1913, by Theodore S. Garnett which contains comment on his experience as an aide-de-camp to General J. E. B. Stuart; a copy of Stuart's order abolishing "Company Q"; and a clerk's copy of Stuart's letter, 1864 January 27, recommending a commission for Theodore S. Garnett. Charles Fenton Mercer is also a correspondent.
ArchivalResource: ca. 75 items.
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- Garnett, Theodore Stanford, 1844-1915. Papers of the Garnett famiy [manuscript] 1812-1913.
Russell, John S. Papers, 1875-1915.
Title:
Papers, 1875-1915.
Miscellaneous papers of John S. Russell, lieutenant in John Singleton Mosby's 43rd Battalion of Virginia Cavalry (Partisan Rangers), including letters from Mosby containing reminiscences of the war years, with references to Robert E. Lee and J.E.B. Stuart, and to Mosby's writings; letters from Marshal McCormick, attorney, concerning the trial, conviction, and subsequent pardon of Frank C. Russell, John's son, for horse theft; and tax receipts and other financial papers.
ArchivalResource: 49 items.
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- Russell, John S. Papers, 1875-1915.
Blackford, Launcelot Minor, 1894-1964. Launcelot Minor Blackford papers, [circa 1960].
Title:
Launcelot Minor Blackford papers, [circa 1960].
The collection consists of papers of Launcelot Minor Blackford from ca. 1960. The papers include two versions of the manuscript of Blackford's unpublished work relating to Frank Robertson's service on the staff of Jeb Stuart during the Civil War. The collection also includes multiple versions of the accounts of several Civil War battles and miscellaneous photoprints relating to the manuscript.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft. : (1 box)
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- Blackford, Launcelot Minor, 1894-1964. Launcelot Minor Blackford papers, [circa 1960].
Jones, Hilary P.,. Papers of the Noland family of Hanover County, Va., 1814-1948.
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Papers of the Noland family of Hanover County, Va., 1814-1948.
The papers consist chiefly of the correspondence of three brothers, Nelson Berkeley Noland, Frank Noland, and William Churchill Noland with each other and their parents, Callender St. George and Mary Edmonia Berkeley Noland. The letters convey family news and discuss farming, school, the Civil War, business and employment. Specific topics include an 1851 slave sale; runaway slaves, 1864; Virginia Military Institute; defense of the James River, the Kilpatrick-Dahlgren raid, Jeb Stuart's forty mile ride to attend a wedding, family members imprisoned after Gettysburg, the Union march on Richmond, 1864, and privation during the war; the election of 1876; life in Texas, 1876; mining in Colorado, 1876, and the murder of a marshall in Leadville, 1878; pension claims for Mexican War service; 1889 purchase of a mill site and other Virginia land suitable for development. Other papers include: civil service examinations, 1889; two letters to William Churchill Noland (Oct. 21 and Oct 25, 1896) about the accidental death of a workman in the collapse of a portion of the newly rebuilt Rotunda at the University of Virginia--the Oct. 25 letter includes a small sketch indicating the collapsed portion; development opportunities in South America, 1903; Teddy Roosevelt's invitation to Booker T. Washington to dine at the White House; and the design of St. Paul's Church, Miller's Tavern, Virginia, 1924. Miscellaneous business papers include accounts from the firm of James Noland, 1882-1884; estate settlement papers; and a contract with a farm caretaker, 1910. There are also newsclippings of buildings designed by William C. Noland and a pocket memoranda book of background information for the design of a Roanoke hospital; and arithmetic example book of Thomas Noland. Miscellaneous items include: Confederate money and stamps; farm diaries, 1843-1849; and photographs of Mary Noland, Nelson Noland, and a (family retainer?).
ArchivalResource: 400 items.
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- Jones, Hilary P.,. Papers of the Noland family of Hanover County, Va., 1814-1948.
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Papers, 1861-1863.
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Papers, 1861-1863.
This addition to the Jeb Stuart Papers includes the following: General Order no. 14 issued under Stuart's order and signed by Heros von Bourke; an announcement of the death of Captain Redmond Burke at Shepherdstown, Va.; letters to Major Martin concerning cavalry operations in Va.; and a number of letters to Stuart's wife, Flora, in Wytheville, Va. One group of letters to her is from Harper's Ferry and concerns men and arms for an upcoming battle. Others discuss the Union troops' advance, Stuart's advancement in the C.S.A., his concern for his wife's well-being, and efforts to arrange for her a visit to his camp. One holograph message from Stuart states that General Jackson wishes to see Rufus Barringer.
ArchivalResource: 26 items.
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Papers, 1861-1863.
Cleneay, Bessie L. Taylor. A child's recollection of Baron Heros von Borcke, 1939.
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A child's recollection of Baron Heros von Borcke, 1939.
Mrs. Cleneay recalls the Prussian officer's visit to her home in 1864 to recover from a wound. Von Borcke served on J.E.B. Stuart's staff with Mrs. Cleneay's uncle Chiswell Dabney.
ArchivalResource: 8 leaves.
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- Cleneay, Bessie L. Taylor. A child's recollection of Baron Heros von Borcke, 1939.
Cooke, John Esten, 1830-1886. Papers of John Esten Cooke [manuscript], 1810-1883 (bulk 1858-1869).
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Papers of John Esten Cooke [manuscript], 1810-1883 (bulk 1858-1869).
The papers contain the autograph manuscripts for "Disraeli," "To make raisins," table of contents for "The man hunter," "The winter march to Romney" (from "The life of Stonewall Jackson"), title page of "Wearing of the grey," "Une description de noces," "The scout," "A dead master, G.W.B.," "The broken mug," "Deal gently with the erring," "O, I'm a good old rebel," "So my summer's over," and "A southern scene." Ten letters, mostly to Cooke, chiefly discuss his writings, particularly "Days and nights in the Shenandoah," "Hilt to hilt," "Life of Stonewall Jackson," "My friend the colonel," "Pride of falling waters," "Stories of the Old Dominion," and "Surry of Eagle's Nest"; the Civil War, especially Stonewall Jackson, the battlefields of Chancellorsville, Fredericksburg, Gaines's Mill, Petersburg, and Richmond, and Stuart's grave; and Southern writers. They also include a letter from a military volunteer criticizing Cooke's article "Outlines from the outpost," published in "Southern Illustrated News" and a letter from Stephen Cooke to John Rogers Cooke about responsibilities of marriage. An engraving of Cooke and an example of his calligraphy are also present. The correspondents include John Rogers Cooke, Stephen Cooke, Joseph A. Hill, Fitzhugh Lee, Benjamin Watkins Leigh, Jr., William Meade, Isaac Moorhead, William Thomas Poague, and S. Rohman.
ArchivalResource: 24 items.
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- Cooke, John Esten, 1830-1886. Papers of John Esten Cooke [manuscript], 1810-1883 (bulk 1858-1869).
Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. Letter to R.T.W. Duke [manuscript] 1915 April 4.
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Letter to R.T.W. Duke [manuscript] 1915 April 4.
Mosby plans a lecture in Charlottesville, He mentions that he will stay with Prof. Kent and wishes to see "Chillie" Langhorne. He disscusses his controversial lectures given in Toronto and at the Quill Club in New York on Stuart and the Gettysburg campaign and mentions that Frank Stringfellow's war stories are untrue.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. Letter to R.T.W. Duke [manuscript] 1915 April 4.
Aylett, Elizabeth Henry, 1769-1842,. Miscellaneous autograph collection [manuscript], 1790-1877.
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Miscellaneous autograph collection [manuscript], 1790-1877.
The collection contains an order of 1790 drawn by Robert Morris, payable to Charles Carroll. In a 1794 September 8 letter, Patrick Henry writes to his daughter, Mrs. Aylett conveying news of family, floods, and tobacco losses. An 1827 November 17 letter from Mathew Carey to James Madison refers to Carey's observations on the current situation of the country. Two letters, 1863 March 1 and 1864 November 1, from General J. E. B. Stuart, probably both to the Richmond, Va., publishers West & Johnston praises their publications and orders books. A 1869 September 29 letter from Asa Rogers to Major Charles B. Bull inquires if Bull would like to be judge of the Loudoun Court. An 1877 March 29 letter from John E. Kenna to Benjamin Perley Poore encloses a copy of a statistical sketch.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Aylett, Elizabeth Henry, 1769-1842,. Miscellaneous autograph collection [manuscript], 1790-1877.
Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. Correspondence of John Singleton Mosby [manuscript], 1863, 1915-1916.
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Correspondence of John Singleton Mosby [manuscript], 1863, 1915-1916.
Correspondence with John S. Patton, University of Virginia Librarian, including: portrait of General J.E.B. Stuart; original "General Orders, No.----, Headquarters Cavalry Division, Army of Northern Virginia,March 12, 1863... J.E.B. Stuart, Major General Commanding", praising Capt. Mosby's capture of Brig. Gen. Stoughton, U.S.A., with Mosby's manuscript notes, 1915 October 27; three letters, Col. Mosby to Patton 1915 May 15, The Alamo, Washington and 1916 March 5th, 9th, 1440 Rhode Island Avenue, Washington; and a copy of a letter, Patton to Mosby, 1916 March 7. John S. Mosby, Correspondence, 1863, 1915-1916, Accession #38-441, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
ArchivalResource: 6 items.
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- Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. Correspondence of John Singleton Mosby [manuscript], 1863, 1915-1916.
Venable, Charles S. (Charles Scott), 1827-1900. Charles S. Venable papers, 1862-1894 (1863-1864) [manuscript].
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Charles S. Venable papers, 1862-1894 (1863-1864) [manuscript].
Official communications, mainly dated 1863-1864, addressed to R. E. Lee, and to Venable and other staff officers, from Confederate commanders in the Virginia theatre of war. Scattered postwar letters to Venable from former Confederate officers contain discussions of military actions and include letters from Venable to his wife and his son, Francis Preston Venable. Other correspondents include R. H. Anderson, P. G. T. Beauregard, Braxton Bragg, Jefferson Davis, Jubal A. Early, Richard S. Ewell, Wade Hampton, A. P. Hill, J. D. Imboden, Bradley T. Johnson, Fitzhugh Lee, W. H. F. Lee, F. T. Nicholls, George E. Pickett, Jeb Stuart, and T. M. Talcott. Volumes include lecture notes and a printed copy of Venable's 1874 "Address before the Society of the Alumni of Hampden-Sydney College."
ArchivalResource: 600 items (0.5 linear ft.).
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- Venable, Charles S. (Charles Scott), 1827-1900. Charles S. Venable papers, 1862-1894 (1863-1864) [manuscript].
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).
Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. John Singleton Mosby Papers [manuscript], 1803-1924.
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John Singleton Mosby Papers [manuscript], 1803-1924.
The collection contains correspondence among family members, accounts and some miscellaneous legal documents. There are several diaries and daybooks of correspondence and clippings concerning Mosby's Civil War and subsequent diplomatic career. Correspondents include Edwin Anderson Alderman, Jubal Anderson Early, Winfield Scott Hancock, A.D. Mosby, Florence F. Mosby, Pauline Clarke Mosby, Virginia J. Mosby, Wilson Cary Nicholas, James Ewell Brown Stuart, George Clement Perkins, and Stephen Mallory White. Diary entry on March 11, 1865 refutes the Lynchburg paper account that the Federal troops killed 300 local horses in Scottsville. They killed their own broken-down animals.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel : positive ; 35 mm.
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- Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. John Singleton Mosby Papers [manuscript], 1803-1924.
Grinnan, Andrew Glassell, Dr.,. Letters, 1879-1967, receipts of the Grinnan family [manuscript] 1789-1907.
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Letters, 1879-1967, receipts of the Grinnan family [manuscript] 1789-1907.
Chiefly correspondence of Dr. Andrew Glassell Grinnan, John Randolph Bryan, and business papers of Robert A. Grinnan and Helen Grinnan. Includes transcripts of letters of John Coalter, Henry St. George Tucker, James E.B. Stuart.
ArchivalResource: 75 items.
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- Grinnan, Andrew Glassell, Dr.,. Letters, 1879-1967, receipts of the Grinnan family [manuscript] 1789-1907.
Confederate officers photographs, 1861 - [1864?].
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Confederate officers photographs, 1861 - [1864?].
Images of Confederate officers were taken during the Civil War and then mass produced into a card form. These cards, called cartes-de-visites, were collected by individuals and many were kept in albums. These cartes-de-visites were donated from the Robert Steiner III estate and include twenty-three original cartes-de-visites of Confederate commanders.
ArchivalResource: 23 photographs (1 folder).
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- Confederate officers photographs, 1861 - [1864?].
Rosser, Thomas Lafayette, 1836-1910. Papers of Thomas L. Rosser and the Rosser, Gordon and Winston families, 1774-1983 (bulk 1843-1942).
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Papers of Thomas L. Rosser and the Rosser, Gordon and Winston families, 1774-1983 (bulk 1843-1942).
Major subjects in the correspondence are the Civil War and post-war controversies over battles; construction of the Northern Pacific railroad; the battle of Little Big Horn; local, state and national politics in the post-war South, Reconstruction, and populism; the Spanish-American war and Cuban land speculation; life in Charlottesville, Va.; the University of Virginia; Rosser family genealogy and Rosser family businesses. Other subjects include slavery; the Washington Artillery in New Orleans, 1861; missionary work and zoological expeditions in China, 1920s and 30s; American life as seen by an 1880s Swedish immigrant; an 1887 European tour and an 1896 lecture tour. Smaller topics include life as a West Point cadet, 1856; enmity towards Jeb Stuart, 1864; Jubal Early's responsibility for defeat at Tom's Brook, 1864; a patent for canal and railroad combination locks; blacks in Reconstruction Montgomery, Ala.; a land investment proposal to assist Jefferson Davis, 1889; a monument to Confederate dead in Charlottesville, 1890; black soldiers in the Spanish-American War; a black political meeting in Charlottesville Va., 1901; labor troubles, 1917; a Charlottesville Ku Klux Klan march, 1924; bootlegging University of Virginia professors, 1925. Financial and legal papers contain wills; a slave receipt; Mrs. Rosser's book "Housekeepers' and Mothers' manual"; and a patent issued to Rosser. Miscellaneous material includes speeches and reminiscences of Rosser, an article and a thesis about him, a report to Robert E. Lee on Malvern Hill, drawings, a sketchbook containing a drawing of a Confederate camp, childrens school reports, Spanish American War papers, genealogical material, clippings, memorabilia, and maps. Photographs include stereoscopic views, particularly "Montana through the stereoscope," family tintypes and photographs, and photographs of railroad construction. Bound volumes consist chiefly of diaries and memoranda books of Rosser family members as well as a time book of the Monticello Wine Company. Oversize items include plans and maps from Rosser's real estate speculations in Cuba and Charlottesville, Va.; group photographs of University of Virginia fraternities and of a Northern Pacific reunion.
ArchivalResource: 6000 items.
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- Rosser, Thomas Lafayette, 1836-1910. Papers of Thomas L. Rosser and the Rosser, Gordon and Winston families, 1774-1983 (bulk 1843-1942).
Hampton family. Hampton family papers, 1773-1974.
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Hampton family papers, 1773-1974.
Antebellum business correspondence and antebellum and Civil War family correspondence of three generations of Wade Hamptons: Wade Hampton I (1752-1835), army officer and U.S. representative from Virginia; Wade Hampton II (1791-1858); and Wade Hampton III (1818-1902), Confederate Army officer and governor and U.S. senator of South Carolina. Papers are of Wade Hampton I concern operations at Houmas, his sugar plantation in Ascension Parish (Louisiana), and his South Carolina rice and cotton plantations, including the purchase of plantation supplies and the marketing of his crops, chiefly 1829-1835. Personal papers of Wade Hampton II and Wade Hampton III include letters to Mary Fisher Hampton, daughter and sister, respectively, concerning family, social, and plantation news from Walnut Ridge and Wild Woods, Miss., and letters from Wade Hampton III to his first wife, Margaret (Preston) Hampton (b. 1851), from England and Scotland, 1846 (typed transcript copies); and to his second wife in the late 1850s and during the Civil War. Later papers include materials dating to Reconstruction, later 19th century, and 20th century papers re politics, family history, farming operations, land and real estate, and other topics.
ArchivalResource: ca. 2 linear ft.
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- Hampton family. Hampton family papers, 1773-1974.
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Journal of the march of Companies F, G, H, & K,1st Cavalry...on an expedition against the hostile Kiawas and Comanches /by James Ewell Brown, 1860 Apr 3.
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Journal of the march of Companies F, G, H, & K,1st Cavalry...on an expedition against the hostile Kiawas and Comanches /by James Ewell Brown, 1860 Apr 3.
The journal is written to specifications laided out in General orders no. 12 which have been pasted into the volume. Entries note date, hour, weather, distance, route, and remarks. Under "route" are over 90 carefully drawn maps showing topographical features.
ArchivalResource: 54 p.: maps; 19 cm.
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Journal of the march of Companies F, G, H, & K,1st Cavalry...on an expedition against the hostile Kiawas and Comanches /by James Ewell Brown, 1860 Apr 3.
Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. Scrapbooks of John S. Mosby [manuscript], 1869-1915.
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Scrapbooks of John S. Mosby [manuscript], 1869-1915.
The scrapbooks, compiled by Mosby and his daughter, Mary Virginia Mosby Campbell, contain newspaper articles relating to Mosby's life and career as well as miscellaneous poetry, correspondence, photographs, and memorabilia. Many of the items are annotated by Mosby. Topics include the Civil War, Confederate reunions, Mosby's Civil War body servant, Aaron Burton, the Spanish American War, World War I, presidential elections, the Department of Justice, the University of Virginia, and the Mosby family.
ArchivalResource: 6 v.1 microfilm reel.
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- Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. Scrapbooks of John S. Mosby [manuscript], 1869-1915.
Barnwell, Robert Woodward, 1860-1952. Robert Woodward Barnwell (1860-1952) papers, ca. 1931-1948.
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Robert Woodward Barnwell (1860-1952) papers, ca. 1931-1948.
Consisting chiefly of literary and journalistic pieces, including historical essays "Confederate Cavalry East and West," "Logistics Leading to Chickamauga, " "Meade's March to Gettysburg, " "In Defense of Jeb Stuart, " "The Team Work of Lee and Jackson, " and "The Battle of Florence in 1865." Literary pieces represented include short story, "The Grave in the Marsh," and "Minty--A Barbaric Tragedy, " both based upon theme of African-American life in post-Reconstruction Beaufort County, S.C., and written largely in dialect; also includes drafts of letters to the editor and letters forwarding gifts of his manuscripts and published poetic works. Unpublished monograph "Explanatory Narrative of a Great War," ca. 1939, in manuscript form (folders 1-31) and typescript (folders 32-58) of and extracts (folders 59-62), in four volumes; and typescript (folder 63) of "Strategy and Hard Fighting, Ten Battles in 1862-1864," ca. 1939, which the author abandoned after writing the preface. Also includes drafts of letters to the editor and letters forwarding gifts of his manuscripts and published poetic works.
ArchivalResource: 36 items (2 cartons)
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- Barnwell, Robert Woodward, 1860-1952. Robert Woodward Barnwell (1860-1952) papers, ca. 1931-1948.
Roberts, H. P., fl. 1863,. Civil War letters from soldiers in the 20th Connecticut Infantry, 1862-1863.
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Civil War letters from soldiers in the 20th Connecticut Infantry, 1862-1863.
On 7 October 1862 Woodruff writes to "Brother & sister Len & Sarah" about the 20th's movements since its mustering-in at New Haven. He describes cheering citizens, temporary camp in Washington, D.C., and the current camp at Maryland Heights near Harper's Ferry on the Antietam battlefield where his troop burned unburied bodies from the battle. A carte-de-visite photograph of Woodruff accompanies the letter. On 15 January 1863 H.P. "Burr" Roberts writes to "Sarah" from Fairfax Station. He describes Burnside's "mud march," and a raid by J.E.B. Stuart on the Orange & Alexandria R.R., speculates on their next move, requests a box from home and notes that he is a member of the Color Guard.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Roberts, H. P., fl. 1863,. Civil War letters from soldiers in the 20th Connecticut Infantry, 1862-1863.
Cohen, Gratz, 1844-1865,. University of Virginia students' letters and diary [manuscript] 1860-69.
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University of Virginia students' letters and diary [manuscript] 1860-69.
Letters to their families and friends from U. Va. students and other visitors to Charlottesville, Va., describing student life, holidays in Richmond and other parts of Va., and Civil War incidents. Of particular interest are the letters, 1862-1864, of University student Gratz Cohen of Savannah, Ga., discussing religion and philosophy and the Jewish-gentile situation including the apathy of the Jews and the ingratitude and lack of appreciation by the gentiles. There are detailed accounts of events, holiday visits with friends and relatives in Richmond and other parts of Virginia, two Union raids on Charlottesville (May 1863 and 1864), and courses. Cohen also describes the death of Carnot Posey, entertainment for J.E.B. Stuart's cavalry, his status with the Charlottesville draft board and individual students and courses. Correspondents include: Gratz Cohen of Ga., William Henry Lenoir of Tenn., Henry St. John Dixon of Miss., and Peter Stuart Harllee and Robert Armstrong Harllee, brothers from S. C. There is also a diary, 1863-69, kept by Cornelius Dabney at his home in King William Co., Va., and at the University of Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm (negative).
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- Cohen, Gratz, 1844-1865,. University of Virginia students' letters and diary [manuscript] 1860-69.
Grayson, Richard O., d. 1862. Letters of Richard O. Grayson [manuscript], 1862 April and June.
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Letters of Richard O. Grayson [manuscript], 1862 April and June.
Grayson sends news of friends in the army and describes the battles of Lee's Mill and Fair Oaks. J.E.B. Stuart is mentioned briefly.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Grayson, Richard O., d. 1862. Letters of Richard O. Grayson [manuscript], 1862 April and June.
Reade, Frank Robertson. In the saddle with Stuart, 1963 (ca.).
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In the saddle with Stuart, 1963 (ca.).
The story of Frank Robertson of Jeb Stuart's staff was written by his grandson, Frank Robertson Reade, with notes and sketches by L. Minor Blackford. With the collection is an adaptation of chapter 5 on Brandy Station as read before the Atlanta Civil War Round Table in 1963. A final chapter on events after the war is missing. Photocopies of some illustrations in the book are included with the text and are chiefly portraits of Confederate generals.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Reade, Frank Robertson. In the saddle with Stuart, 1963 (ca.).
James R. Woodworth papers 1862-1864 Woodworth, James R. papers
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James R. Woodworth papers 1862-1864 Woodworth, James R. papers
The James R. Woodworth papers contain the letters and diaries of a Union soldier in the 44th New York Infantry during the Civil War (1862-1864). Woodworth provides detailed reflections on life as a soldier and on his regiment's part in the battles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg.
ArchivalResource: 151 items (0.5 linear feet)
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- James R. Woodworth papers, Woodworth, James R. papers, 1862-1864
Lee, Samuel Phillips, 1812-1897. Telegram (signature cut away) : Malvern, James River, to Gideon Welles, 1864 May 14.
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Telegram (signature cut away) : Malvern, James River, to Gideon Welles, 1864 May 14.
Telling him that Richmond papers of yesterday mentioned the death of Genl. J. E. B. Stuart.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; (32mo)
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- Lee, Samuel Phillips, 1812-1897. Telegram (signature cut away) : Malvern, James River, to Gideon Welles, 1864 May 14.
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Military papers of Jeb Stuart, 1855-1864 (bulk 1862-1863).
Title:
Military papers of Jeb Stuart, 1855-1864 (bulk 1862-1863).
Communications, letters, reports, general and special orders, petitions, addresses to the troops, and other military papers and records accumulated by Stuart, during his Civil War service; the bulk of the papers covers the 1862 and 1863. Correspondents include Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Joseph Eggleston Johnston, James Longstreet, and others.
ArchivalResource: 267 pieces.5 boxes.
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Military papers of Jeb Stuart, 1855-1864 (bulk 1862-1863).
Litchfield family. Papers, 1837-1992 (bulk 1869-1913).
Title:
Papers, 1837-1992 (bulk 1869-1913).
The collection includes correspondence, 1869-1903, financial, legal, and land records of George Victor Litchfield (1837-1903) of Abingdon, Va., much of which concerns real estate development in western Virginia and the education of his children, especially his daughters at the Virginia Female Institute in Staunton. Also includes correspondence, 1865- 1892, accounts, and miscellany of his wife, Elizabeth Pannill (Peirce) Litchfield (1843-1892), including letters of Jeb Stuart and of Flora (Cooke) Stuart of the Virginia Female Institute. Also, includes correspondence, 1891-1921, of Dr. George Victor Litchfield (1877-1922) as a student at Randolph-Macon Academy in Bedford, Va., Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Va., and in the medical school of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., and while serving with the 58th Artillery Regiment of the U.S. Army in France in 1918; letters, 1878-1893, written to David Stuart Peirce (1846-1893) of Wytheville, Va., and records of his activities in the Democratic Party in Virginia; correspondence, 1889-1944, of Anne Stuart (Litchfield) Bolling (1869-1944) of Abingdon; correspondence, 1892-1955, of Elizabeth Peirce (Litchfield) Stuart (1873- 1956); correspondence, 1883-1936, and miscellany of Mary Litchfield (1875- 1936) of Abingdon and as a student at the Fairmont Seminary, Washington, D.C., and the Shipley School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; and correspondence, 1937- 1944, of William Alexander Stuart (1889-1976) of Abingdon concerning the General Chemical Company of New York City and mineral deposits in Carroll County, Va.
ArchivalResource: 1,598 items.
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- Litchfield family. Papers, 1837-1992 (bulk 1869-1913).
Price, R. Channing, 1843-1863. R. Channing Price papers, 1858-1916.
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R. Channing Price papers, 1858-1916.
Civil War letters, 1861-1863, from R. Channing Price written from the Virginia peninsula, 1861-1862; south of the James River, 1862; and in northern Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania, 1862-1863. Letters are chiefly to members of the Price family in Richmond describing battles and military life. Among military actions discussed are the Peninsula Campaign, 1862; the Antietam Campaign (Maryland Campaign), September 1862; and the death of Lieutenant Colonel John Pelham (1838-1863) at Kelly's Ford. Also included is Price's diary, October 1861-May 1862, kept while he was camped in Warwick County, Va., and letters of condolence to Price's family after his death from generals Jeb Stuart and Fitzhugh Lee. Pre-war items are chiefly letters from Price to various family members discussing life in antebellum Virginia. There are also letters relating to pre- and post-Civil War affairs of John Singleton Mosby and Fitzhugh Lee, a pre-war list of property belonging to Mosby, and several letters relating to Mosby's death.
ArchivalResource: About 100 items.
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- Price, R. Channing, 1843-1863. R. Channing Price papers, 1858-1916.
Portraits [manuscript], 1679-1893.
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Portraits [manuscript], 1679-1893.
The subjects of the portraits are: Jeffrey Amherst, Sir Edmund Andros, Henry Bennet, earl of Arlington, Charlotte (Consort of George III), William Clark, Henry Clay, William Harris Crawford, Elizabeth Moss Crittenden, James Currie, Edward Sackville Dorset, Henry Draper, Myra Clark Whitney Gaines, Edward J. Gay, George I, George III, George, Prince of Denmark, Alfred Griffith, Samuel Hammond, William Henry Harrison, Patrick Henry, John Hunter, Andrew Jackson, Stonewall Jackson, James, I, Elisha Kent Kane, Henry Lee, Robert E. Lee, Sir Thomas Lunsford, Dolley Madison, James Madison, John Marshall, James Monroe, Cyrus Hall McCormick, John W. Nash, Pocahontas and John Smith, Edgar Allan Poe, Sydenham Poyntz, Sir Walter Raleigh, William H. Richardson, Robert, earl of Warwick, Winfield Scott, Thomas Shirley, Sir Thomas Smith, Josiah Tattnall, Zachary Taylor, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Mrs. Robert Tyler, Sir William Wadd, Daniel Webster and William Wirt. The Monroe engraving includes a vignette of Lafayette's U.S. visit. There is also a portrait entitled "President & Generals C.S.A." that includes portraits of: Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, A.P. Hill, J.E.B. Stuart, Braxton Bragg, Joseph E. Johnston, John Morgan, Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, and P.G.T. Beauregard. John Hunter and Thomas Shirley are University of Virginia graduates.
ArchivalResource: ca.95 items.
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- Portraits [manuscript], 1679-1893.
Moore, James Washington, 1837-1912. James Washington Moore papers, 1861-1912.
Title:
James Washington Moore papers, 1861-1912.
Sixteen volumes, 1861-1912, Coosawhatchie, S.C., Gillisonville, S.C., Hampton, S.C., and other Confederate camps, re military life, Civil War, politics, social activities, and Moore's law practice. Including entries re battle preparations; troop movements; reassignment of his company to Gen. Jeb Stuart's command; military reports; remarks re Generals Robert E. Lee, Wade Hampton, Stonewall Jackson, and others; Moore's law practice; social life and customs; Benjamin Ryan Tillman's governorship; service on the Board of Visitors of the South Carolina Military Academy [the Citadel], Charleston, S.C.; and the 1904 riot in Darlington, S.C. Also including Incomplete unbound diary, 12 June-31 July [1864], consisting of a fragment of Civil War diary written from various locations near the S.C. coast and recording details of camp life, casualties, the prevalence of dysentery, and news of fighting near Secessionville and Adam's Run, S.C. Entry, 2 Jan. 1871, re militia emancipation celebration; entry, 4 Apr. 1879, re formation of a Teacher's Association; entry, 3 Apr. 1879, offering to defend, in Federal court, men from Hampton County, S.C., charged with voter intimidation; and entry, 1894, re possibility of Moore running for S.C. Senate.
ArchivalResource: 17 v.
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- Moore, James Washington, 1837-1912. James Washington Moore papers, 1861-1912.
Lomax, Lunsford Lindsay, 1835-1913. Lunsford Lindsay Lomax papers, 1843-1909 [manuscript].
Title:
Lunsford Lindsay Lomax papers, 1843-1909 [manuscript].
Letters and petitions, 1843-1857, requesting a pension for Elizabeth Lindsay Lomax of Washington, D.C., daughter of Capt. William Lindsay who fought in the Revolutionary War; and miscellaneous correspondence, 1863-1909, of Major Gen. L. L. Lomax, C.S.A., relating to his military career. Included is a letter, 6 April 1863, from J. E. B. Stuart to Lomax regarding Lomax's responsibilities.
ArchivalResource: 11 items.
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- Lomax, Lunsford Lindsay, 1835-1913. Lunsford Lindsay Lomax papers, 1843-1909 [manuscript].
Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. Papers : of John Singleton Mosby and the Mosby family, 1803-1924.
Title:
Papers : of John Singleton Mosby and the Mosby family, 1803-1924.
The collection contains correspondence among family members, accounts and some miscellaneous legal documents. There are several diaries and daybooks of correspondence and clippings concerning Mosby's Civil War and subsequent diplomatic career. Correspondents include Edwin Anderson Alderman, Jubal Anderson Early, Winfield Scott Hancock, A.D. Mosby, Florence F. Mosby, Pauline Clarke Mosby, Virginia J. Mosby, Wilson Cary Nicholas, James Ewell Brown Stuart, George Clement Perkins, and Stephen Mallory White.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel : positive ; 35 mm.
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- Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. Papers : of John Singleton Mosby and the Mosby family, 1803-1924.
Alexander, Edward Porter, 1835-1910. Civil War letter of Edward Porter Alexander, 1863 May 11.
Title:
Civil War letter of Edward Porter Alexander, 1863 May 11.
Letter, written to Alexander's father five days after the battle of Chancellorsville, Va., relating to the battle and Alexander's experiences under the command of Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson and then Gen. James "Jeb" Stuart.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.)
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- Alexander, Edward Porter, 1835-1910. Civil War letter of Edward Porter Alexander, 1863 May 11.
Willard Family Papers, 1800-1968, (bulk 1890-1954)
Title:
Willard Family Papers 1800-1968 (bulk 1890-1954)
Correspondence, letterbooks, notebooks, diaries, subject files, business and financial records, and other papers documenting the family's involvement in the business, social, and political life of Virginia and Washington, D.C.
ArchivalResource: 119,900 items; 522 containers plus 5 oversize; 180.8 linear feet
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- Willard Family Papers, 1800-1968, (bulk 1890-1954)
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Jeb Stuart correspondence, 1861-1862.
Title:
Jeb Stuart correspondence, 1861-1862.
Photocopies of six letters and a fragment (1861 December 25-1862 April 8) written by Stuart to Laura Ratcliffe commenting on the Civil War and personal matters; and one letter (1862 Aug. 18) from Robert E. Lee to Stuart concerning cavalry tactics and other preparations for a campaign.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Jeb Stuart correspondence, 1861-1862.
Sanders, Edwin Hanson,. Papers of the Graham and related Tate families, 1798-1979 (bulk 1857-1865).
Title:
Papers of the Graham and related Tate families, 1798-1979 (bulk 1857-1865).
Correspondence, financial and legal papers, genealogical information and an ambrotype. Collection consists chiefly of letters of brothers, Charles Beverly Tate, James Graham Tate, and William Hanson Tate to their father, Charles Campbell Tate, and siblings Nannie Montgomery Tate and John Montgomery Tate. The brothers write about school news at Emory and Henry, 1859-1861, and Virginia Military Institute, 1857-1859; teaching at Anchor and Hope Academy, Wythe County, Virginia; a trip to Richmond for the dedication of the Crawford equestrian statue of George Washington; and the Civil War in which both William and James were killed. Civil War topics mentioned include camp life, evacuation of Harper's Ferry and burning of its bridge and public buildings, court-martial and execution of deserters, 1st battle of Kernstown, short rations, Kelly's Ford, Bristoe station, Shepherdstown, retreat from Cotton Hill, other skirmishes and generals J.E.B. Stuart, John B. Floyd, Gabriel C. Wharton, Henry Heth, Humphrey Marshall, Stonewall Jackson, Ambrose P. Hill, and James Longstreet. The collection also contains family financial and legal papers; genealogical papers on the Graham and Tate families; "The Graham family" by Nannie Montgomery Tate Graham; "Letters of a V.M.I. cadet, 1857-1858," and "The Tate family of Wythe County, Virginia" by Agnes Graham Sanders Riley; and a framed ambrotype of David Graham.
ArchivalResource: 135 items.
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- Sanders, Edwin Hanson,. Papers of the Graham and related Tate families, 1798-1979 (bulk 1857-1865).
Burn family. Burn family papers, 1740-1974 bulk, 1854-1952.
Title:
Burn family papers, 1740-1974 bulk, 1854-1952.
Letters re life of Henry C. Burn (1839-1912) and family in Society Hill, S.C.; letter, 11 May 1860, from Burn's mother, Susan Louisa Roberts Burn, re drowning of 27 people at Swift [Creek Baptist] Church on Boykin's mill pond near Camden, S.C.; letter, 12 Oct. 1856, noting erection of monuments for Mexican War soldiers in Camden; and letters re disunion sentiment in Darlington and Greenville with election of Abraham Lincoln. Burn's Civil War military service with 2nd Regiment, SC Volunteers, is documented in letters from Manassas, Flint Hill, Culpepper, Camp Longstreet, Manchester Hospital, Sharpsburg, Spotsylvania, and Rock Island Military Prison in Illinois; letter, 18 May 1863, re Stonewall Jackson's funeral; letter from Culpepper, Va., 11 June 1863, noting improprietous affection of Gen. J.E.B. Stuart for the ladies of Culpepper; typed manuscripts by R.K. Charles, "A Private Commands in Battle", 1896, and "Personal Recollections of the Battle of Fredericksburg," 1897. Post-war materials, primarily from Society Hill, including deeds, 1867, for Walnut Grove plantation, Beaufort County; printed broadside from Darlington, S.C., 24 May 1889, to "Brothers of the Farmers' Alliance," signed by E.B. Williamson, re price for cotton bagging; materials re Burn's election to the state legislature in 1890 and his position on prohibition; letters from Benjamin R. Tillman and his supporters, including Congressman John L. McLaurin, re politics, particularly popular approval of Burn's support of the farmers' movement; letter, 11 Mar. 1892, from Burn to Gov. Tillman requesting commutation of death penalty in a case of patricide; papers re Burn's appointment, 1893, as postmaster of Society Hill and his election, 1900, as Darlington County superintendent of education. Also including correspondence and other documents re family members studying at Furman University, Limestone Springs Female High School, and Winthrop College; printed tuition leaflet, 1872, re Benedict Institute, Columbia; printed broadside, 1904, "Submitted to the Fair-Minded Voters of Darlington County, S.C., by Henry C. Burn," re testing of white and black teachers; and 28 bound volumes, 1878-1952, records of the Darlington County school trustees. Includes correspondence with Burn's aunt, Martha Roberts Hartstene, re European travel, her residency in New York, and management of "Chinquapin Hill," an ancestral home in Beaufort County, S.C. Other correspondents include members of the related Blount, Roberts, Hartstene, McIntosh, Parker, Ellis, and Womack families; also J.J. Aull; George Just Brown; E.B.C. Cash; J.L. Coker; W.E.B. DuBois; W. S. Currell; David B. Johnson; John J. McMahan; M.B. McSweeney; P.H. Mell; J.L.M. Irby; O.B. Martin; and J.L. Cain, president of the State Colored Teachers' Assocciation.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 linear ft. (5 cartons) and 28 volumes.
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- Burn family. Burn family papers, 1740-1974 bulk, 1854-1952.
Pollard, Charles T. (Charles Teed), 1842-1873. Confederate officers photograph album, undated.
Title:
Confederate officers photograph album, undated.
Photograph album, undated, consists of 49 cartes-de-visite depicting various Confederate generals including Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Joseph Johnston, John Breckinridge, James Longstreet, John Bell Hood, Raleigh Colston, Earl Van Dorn, David Twiggs, Williams Wirt Allen, William Peck and others. There are also a small number of photographs labeled as "colonel" or "general" that cannot be positively identified.
ArchivalResource: .33 cubic ft. (1 archives box).
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- Pollard, Charles T. (Charles Teed), 1842-1873. Confederate officers photograph album, undated.
Howard, O. O. (Oliver Otis), 1830-1909. Papers.
Title:
Papers. 1850-1909.
General, U.S. Army, author, lecturer, professor, Bowdoin College. Transcripts of two cadet letters, 1850, to his mother describing his first experiences at West Point (originals in Bowdoin College Library); appreciative note to women's benevolent group, 8 March 1864; letter, 17 April 1870, Philadelphia, to B.J. Lossing telling of Howard's days at West Point and his memories of cadets John T. Greble and J.E.B. Stuart; personal correspondence including a letter, 20 May 1909, detailing the expenses incurred on a trip to New York.
ArchivalResource: 6 items.
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- Howard, O. O. (Oliver Otis), 1830-1909. Papers.
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Journal of the march [microform] : of Companies F, G, H, & K,1st Cavalry...on an expedition against the hostile Kiawas and Comanches / /by James Ewell Brown, 1860 Apr 3.
Title:
Journal of the march [microform] : of Companies F, G, H, & K,1st Cavalry...on an expedition against the hostile Kiawas and Comanches / /by James Ewell Brown, 1860 Apr 3.
The journal is written to specifications laided out in General orders no. 12 which have been pasted into the volume. Entries note date, hour, weather, distance, route, and remarks. Under "route" are over 90 carefully drawn maps showing topographical features.
ArchivalResource: 27 p. : maps ; 19 cm.
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Journal of the march [microform] : of Companies F, G, H, & K,1st Cavalry...on an expedition against the hostile Kiawas and Comanches / /by James Ewell Brown, 1860 Apr 3.
J.E.B. Stuart and Rufus B. Sage : [collection] : 1860 ;.
Title:
J.E.B. Stuart and Rufus B. Sage : [collection] : 1860 ;.
Contains microfilm.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft. (1 box)
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- J.E.B. Stuart and Rufus B. Sage : [collection] : 1860 ;.
Richmond, Carleton Rubira, 1887-1975. Autograph collection, 1775-1880.
Title:
Autograph collection, 1775-1880.
A small collection of autograph letters apparently collected by Carleton R. Richmond. Among the correspondents and subjects are Benedict Arnold, his military career and treason; Daniel Webster and the care of his Franklin, N.H. farm; Milledge L. Bonham, Jeb Stuart, Stonewall Jackson, and other Confederate officers regarding Confederate strategies, Union forces, and other information on the war effort.
ArchivalResource: 1 narrow box and 1 folder of photocopies.
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- Richmond, Carleton Rubira, 1887-1975. Autograph collection, 1775-1880.
Jackson, Stonewall, 1824-1863,. Letters of Confederate generals Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Jeb Stuart and Joseph E. Johnston, 1861-1884.
Title:
Letters of Confederate generals Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Jeb Stuart and Joseph E. Johnston, 1861-1884.
Lee writes to Johnston, 1861 July 24, congratulating him on the battle of First Manassas and lamenting the loss of the dead. Jackson writes to Stuart, 1863 April 14, mentioning papers sent by Isaac Trimble on the capture of Mannassas Junction, Chaplain Beverly Tucker Lacy's forwarding of Thornwell's tract for his division, and ending with a humorous note on Union General Robert Milroy. Stuart writes to his wife, 1861 May 18, stating he has received a pistol sent by his older brother. The letter is written on Stuart's own embossed stationary. Johnston writes to his great-grand nephew Robert M. Hughes, 1884 January 15. discussing the battle between the Monitor and the Merrimac.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Jackson, Stonewall, 1824-1863,. Letters of Confederate generals Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Jeb Stuart and Joseph E. Johnston, 1861-1884.
Koerber, V. E. von. [Maps of cavalry engagements at Aldie, Brandy Station, and Upperville, Va.].
Title:
[Maps of cavalry engagements at Aldie, Brandy Station, and Upperville, Va.]. 1863 June 9, 17, and 23.
The maps depict cavalry engagements between Jeb Stuart and Alfred Pleasonton at Aldie, Brandy Station, and Upperville. Union and Confederatetroops and their movement are represented by varying colors.
ArchivalResource: 3 : col. ; on sheets 20 x 25 cm.
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- Koerber, V. E. von. [Maps of cavalry engagements at Aldie, Brandy Station, and Upperville, Va.].
Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Papers of Robert E. Lee [manuscript], 1830-1870. n.d.
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Papers of Robert E. Lee [manuscript], 1830-1870. n.d.
ArchivalResource: 140 items.
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- Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Papers of Robert E. Lee [manuscript], 1830-1870. n.d.
Burton Norvell Harrison family papers, 1812-1926, (bulk 1913-1921)
Title:
Burton Norvell Harrison family papers 1812-1926 (bulk 1913-1921)
Lawyer and private secretary to Jefferson Davis. Correspondence, diaries, reports, memoranda, manuscripts of articles, speeches, and books, and other papers of Harrison; of J. B. Harrison, lawyer and newspaper editor; Samuel Jordan Harrison, merchant; Mrs. Burton Harrison (formerly Constance Cary), author; Fairfax Harrison, lawyer and president of the Southern Railway; and of Francis Burton Harrison, lawyer, United States representative from New York, and governor general of the Philippines.
ArchivalResource: 18,600 items; 54 containers plus 3 oversize; 22 linear feet
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- Burton Norvell Harrison family papers, 1812-1926, (bulk 1913-1921)
Peter Wilson Hairston Papers, 1773-1986
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Peter Wilson Hairston Papers, 1773-1986
Peter Wilson Hairston (1819-1886) was a tobacco planter of southwestern Virginia and north central North Carolina, Confederate soldier, and commission merchant. Other prominent family members include Peter Wilson Hairston's great-grandfather, Major Peter Hairston (1752-1832); his grandmother, Ruth Stovall Hairston (1784-1869); his step-grandfather, Robert Hairston (1782-1852); and his second wife, Frances McCoy Caldwell Hairston (1835-1907). Through his first wife, Columbia Stuart Hairston (d. ca. 1858), Hairston was also related to Jeb Stuart (1833-1864), under whom he served in the Civil War. Peter Wilson Hairston had four children, including Peter W. Hairston (1871-1943), who married Margaret George (1884-1963). They had two sons, Peter W. Hairston Jr. (born 1913) and Nelson G. Hairston (born 1917). The collection includes correspondence, financial and legal papers, plantation ledgers, travel diaries, and miscellaneous items documenting the business and personal affairs of the Hairston family. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence of Peter W. Hairston and financial and legal papers of Major Peter Hairston. Letters and business items also appear for Robert and Ruth Hairston. Only limited information appears on Major Hairston's personal or family life, and no information is available on his Revolutionary War experiences. The papers of Peter W. Hairston provide mostly financial data on his plantations, but there are also letters relating to the courtship of his second wife and to family life in general. Little information appears, however, on his postwar commission firm. Plantations documented include Sauratown Hill in Stokes County and Cooleemee Hill in Davie County, N.C., and other plantations in Surry and Davidson counties, N.C.; Henry and Patrick counties, Va.; and in Columbus, Miss. The papers provide particularly rich opportunities for research on slaves. One volume contains accounts, 1815-1836, with a midwife who chiefly attended slave births. Peter Wilson Hairston's Civil War experiences, including his service, chiefly in Virginia as aid to Jeb Stuart with the 1st Virginia Cavalry and to Jubal A. Early, are documented in his correspondence and his Civil War diary. There are also volumes documenting European travel in the 1840s and 1850s, life in Chapel Hill, N.C., around the same period, documents relating to the work of freedmen and tenant farmers, clippings genealogical materials relating to Hairston family members, and other papers. The addition of October 1997 contains photocopies, typed transcriptions, and indexes of three Hairston family plantation record books and of pages found inserted in the record books. The addition of October 2004 is primarily Hairston family correspondence from 1930 to 1962, including some letters from family members serving in World War II, as well as financial documents and other family papers.
ArchivalResource: Items: About 3400 items; Linear Feet: 7.0
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- Hairston, Peter Wilson, 1819-1886. Peter Wilson Hairston papers, 1773-1965 ; 1986.
Boteler, Alexander Robinson, 1815-1892. Papers, 1729-1924.
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Papers, 1729-1924.
Correspondence of Alexander's father, Dr. Henry Boteler, for 1776-1837; and family letters of Alexander with information on his career at Princeton College and his courtship of his future wife, Helen Macomb Stockton. Political correspondence, relating to the election of 1860, the Constitutional Union party, and Alexander's travels around the country in 1882-1884 while a member of the U.S. tariff commission. Volumes include Boteler's diary for 1845, relative to his farming activities; various scrapbooks and some genealogical materials on the Pendleton, Digges, and Pope families. Among the correspondents are Lewis Cass, Samuel Cooper, John B. Floyd, S.B. French, Wade Hampton, T.J. Jackson, Andrew Johnson, R.E. Lee, John Letcher, W.P. Miles, John Page, Thomas N. Page, Rembrandt Peale, W.N. Pendleton, W.C. Rives, Alexander Robinson, W.H. Seward, J.E.B. Stuart, Jacob Thompson, J.F. Thompson, and Dabney C. Wirt.
ArchivalResource: 1, 686 items.
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- Boteler, Alexander Robinson, 1815-1892. Papers, 1729-1924.
Cleneay, Bessie L. Taylor. A child's recollection of Baron Heros von Borcke [manuscript], 1939.
Title:
A child's recollection of Baron Heros von Borcke [manuscript], 1939.
Mrs. Cleneay recalls the Prussian officer's visit to her home in 1864 to recover from a wound. Von Borcke served on J. E. B. Stuart's staff with Mrs. Cleneay's uncle Chiswell Dabney.
ArchivalResource: 8 leaves.
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- Cleneay, Bessie L. Taylor. A child's recollection of Baron Heros von Borcke [manuscript], 1939.
Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Correspondence : with Jefferson Davis, 1862-1865.
Title:
Correspondence : with Jefferson Davis, 1862-1865.
This is a collection of the confidential dispatches written by General Robert E. Lee to President Jefferson Davis during 1862-1865. Many items were included in Douglas S. Freeman's LEE'S CONFIDENTIAL DISPATCHES TO DAVIS, 1862-1865, and/or Clifford Dowdey and Louis H. Manarin's THE WARTIME PAPERS OF R.E. LEE. Several letters are from Lee to individuals other than Davis.
ArchivalResource: Letters: 309 p.Photocopies: 67 prints.
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- Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Correspondence : with Jefferson Davis, 1862-1865.
Photographs of Civil War battlefields and cemeteries in Virginia, Maryland and West Virginia, ca. 1876?
Title:
Photographs of Civil War battlefields and cemeteries in Virginia, Maryland and West Virginia, ca. 1876?
Mounted photographs, in three albums, of various Civil War battlefields in Virginia, Maryland and West Virginia. Sites included are: Petersburg, Va., Fredericksburg, Va., Williamsburg, Va., Arlington, Va., Manassas, Va., Antietam, Md., Shepherdstown, W.Va., Chancellorsville, Va., Richmond, Va., and Guiney's Station, Va. Wartime destruction is still evident in many of the photographs. The photographs appear to have been taken by members of a Pennsylvania photographic club touring the battlefields, who frequently pose at the various sites. The photographs of Burnside's Headquarters in Fredericksburg, Sumner's Crossing, the Bernard House, and the Scott House (in v.3) are on mounts from Centennial Photographic Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Edward L. Wilson and W. Irving Adams, Proprietors. They are identical to the unmarked photographs.
ArchivalResource: 89 photos. : albumin ; 11 x 19 cm.
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- Photographs of Civil War battlefields and cemeteries in Virginia, Maryland and West Virginia, ca. 1876?
Pitts, Jack E. Pitts' account of Stuart's raid ca. 1890.
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Pitts' account of Stuart's raid ca. 1890.
Memoir written by Pitts, a private soldier in Company K, First Virginia Cavalry, Confederate Army, of his experiences in General J.E.B. Stuart's raid around the Army of the Potomac outside of Richmond, Virginia, in the summer of 1862. Pitts focuses on troop movements and disputes official Union Army reports.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (14 p.)
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- Pitts, Jack E. Pitts' account of Stuart's raid ca. 1890.
Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-1893. Charles Colcock Jones, Jr. -- remarks on Robert E. Lee, 1876.
Title:
Charles Colcock Jones, Jr. -- remarks on Robert E. Lee, 1876.
The collection consists of a bound manuscript compiled by Charles Colcock Jones, Jr. entitled "Letter of General Robert E. Lee tendering to the President of the Confederate States his resignation of the command of the Army of Northern Virginia: with explanatory remarks by Charles C. Jones, Jr." Thus, the main body of the manuscript is Jones' transcription of Lee's famous letter. More importantly, however, the volume has tipped in six prints of Lee, six of Jefferson Davis, two of General George Meade, and one each of Generals P.G.T. Beauregard, Braxton Bragg, A.P. Hill, T.J. Jackson, Joseph E. Johnston, John H. Morgan, and J.E.B. Stuart. Views included are two of the Battle of Gettysburg, the Capitol at Richmond, and two unusual views of Richmond, as well as a folding map. In addition three letters are tipped in: 1. opposite page 4. This letter from General G. E. Pickett to General Braxton Bragg, dated 26 April 1864, one page, discusses military matters preparatory to the Battle of the Crater and as such is historically important. 2. opposite page 6. Note signed by Robert E. Lee and addressed to President Davis informing him the the "Florida Brigade cannot be spared from the army." 3. opposite page 11. Note signed by Davis and dated 25 August 1863 referring to the above. Apparently both 2 and 3 are endorsements from the same original piece and separated by Jones for inclusion in this volume. The volume also has clippings of Jones' "A Piece of Secret History" (Scribner's Magazine, February 1876) and a review of this article (The Cycle, 29 January 1876).
ArchivalResource: 1 item (0.1 linear feet).
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- Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-1893. Charles Colcock Jones, Jr. -- remarks on Robert E. Lee, 1876.
Riggs, David F. East of Gettysburg, 1968.
Title:
East of Gettysburg, 1968.
Typewritten book draft with handwritten corrections. The item is about the battle between the Confederate cavalry under Jeb Stuart and the Union forces under George Armstrong Custer and David McMurtrie Gregg on 3 July 1863 approximately three miles east of where "Picket's Charge" was engaging the federals. The manuscript was submitted to the Old Army Press for publication.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (64 pages).
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- Riggs, David F. East of Gettysburg, 1968.
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Letter, 1862 Oct. 22.
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Letter, 1862 Oct. 22.
Letter to his mother telling of his good health and success with his superior generals and subordinates, his determination to make recommendations solely on merit; and the complete success of his trip to Penn. which General Lee commended in the highest terms.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Letter, 1862 Oct. 22.
Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. Letters, 1861 June 18-1886 December 17.
Title:
Letters, 1861 June 18-1886 December 17.
The letters are primarily concerned with reports form the battlefield to Gen. J. E. B. Stuart, and instructions from Gen. Stuart to Mosby. There are also letters to his wife, and official correspondence from the Adjutant General's office.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (39 items)
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- Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. Letters, 1861 June 18-1886 December 17.
Confederate officers photograph album, n.d.
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Confederate officers photograph album, n.d.
This collection contains one hundred ninety two cartes-de-visite photographs of officers who served in the Confederate army. The majority of the officers served as either major generals or brigadier generals in the Confederate forces. The collection includes the photographs of many lesser known officers, as well as the famous; such as Lee, Beauregard, Morgan, Jackson, and Stuart. The collection also includes photos of past American presidents and European royalty. Acid free photocopies have been placed in the original photograph album and the originals are in a separate container. Both copies have the subject's name on it. The cartes-de-visites were taken by photographers in Mobile, Nashville, and New York; and are roughly two by five inches.
ArchivalResource: .66 cubic ft. (2 archives containers).
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- Confederate officers photograph album, n.d.
Argyll, George Douglas Campbell, Duke of, 1823-1900. Papers of the Grinnan and related Bryan and Tucker families of Virginia [manuscript], 1734-1935.
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Papers of the Grinnan and related Bryan and Tucker families of Virginia [manuscript], 1734-1935.
Personal and business correspondence, business and legal papers, and memorabilia trace the family through five generations. Broad topics are life in Virginia, the role of women in society, slavery, the Civil War and reconstruction, and religion. Of special interest are letters of Randolph B. Grinnan, missionary to Japan; Andrew G. Grinnan, physician and speculator; John R. Bryan, farmer; St. George Tucker, Williamsburg jurist; and John Randolph of Roanoke. Business papers of Murray, Grinnan and Mundell, Fredericksburg flour merchants concern the flour trade and the effects of the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812. Legal papers concern estate settlement and contain wills, deeds, indentures, powers of attorney, land surveys and a Civil War pardon. There are also blacksmith daybooks, store accounts, drug purchase records, and surveys and sketches of coal lands. Of interest is an 1825 journal of a trip to Scotland, England, and France, an essay on whaling in Yosa, Japan, genealogical material on the Carr, Holladay, Lewis, Nicholas and Randolph families, a letter sent through Union lines in care of the slave "Carter" and a tintype of former Albemarle County slave "elder" Sam Pryor. Briefly mentioned topics of interest include the Revolution; travel to New York state, California, India, and New Orleans; an 1812 earthquake; an 1830s cholera epidemic, the election of 1840; Andrew Jackson, Jenny Lind, temperance, and the Miller School. Correspondents include John Tyler who writes to John R. Bryan, 1855 December 5, regretting an invitation. Also James Buchanan (1860), John Hoover (1803), William Waller Hening (1811), Robert E. Lee (1862), Hugh Mercer (1803), Matthew Fontaine Maury (1867), Thomas Nelson (1790), John Randolph of Roanoke (dying statement, 1833), Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. (1806), J.E.B. Stuart (1862), John Tyler (1860), and Henry A. Wise on the triangle slave trade (1856).
ArchivalResource: 5500 items.
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- Argyll, George Douglas Campbell, Duke of, 1823-1900. Papers of the Grinnan and related Bryan and Tucker families of Virginia [manuscript], 1734-1935.
Gilmer family. Papers of the Gilmer family, 1781, 1820-1821, 1861-1865.
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Papers of the Gilmer family, 1781, 1820-1821, 1861-1865.
The first half of the ledger consists of Francis Walker Gilmer's notes on legal cases heard in the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, 1820-1821. These probably formed the basis of his published book "Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Appeals of Virginia" (1821). The second half consists chiefly of copies of diary entries from the Civil War made by William Wirt Gilmer a farmer and soldier from Albemarle County. It includes comments on Stonewall Jackson, J.E.B. Stuart, William W. Averell, Fitzhugh Lee, John C. Fremont, Robert E. Lee, and Thomas Jefferson, whose ideas he believed led to the war. Many comments on the state of local agriculture during the war are included. There are 26 pages of notes on Italian geography, possibly written in 1781 by George House. With these are a form letter, 1861, Macfarland and Ferguson, Office of the Southern Literary Messenger, Richmond, to W.W. Gilmer; and another letter, 1864 September 25, from Fitzhugh Lee thanking Gilmer for some food he had sent after Lee was wounded.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (ca. 171 p.)1 reel : positive ; 35 mm.
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- Gilmer family. Papers of the Gilmer family, 1781, 1820-1821, 1861-1865.
Wood, Ephraim A., 1841-. Journal of Private Wood, 1862 June 29-September 13.
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Journal of Private Wood, 1862 June 29-September 13.
Wood's journal describes life in camp and on the march including weather, meals, drills, entertainment, work unloading trains and loading teams, being crippled by rheumatism, and war rumors. He gives excellent, detailed descriptions of his participation in the battles of Cedar Mountain and Second Bull Run, and the march to Antietam, including a truce to bury the dead after Cedar Mountain during which Generals Hartsuff and Stuart "spent two hours together under a shady tree talking of old times." Other topics include a sermon preached on Mark Tapley of "Martin Chuzzlewit," repairing clocks, a speech by General Banks, the local civilians near camp and on the line of march, particularly around Warrenton, Va., depredations by the 104th New York, employing African-Americans in camp, and a memorial service for Martin Van Buren. Generals Carroll, Duryeé, Hartsuff, McDowell, Pope and Ricketts are briefly mentioned.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Wood, Ephraim A., 1841-. Journal of Private Wood, 1862 June 29-September 13.
Rosser, Thomas Lafayette, 1836-1910. Papers of Thomas L. Rosser and the Rosser, Gordon and Winston families [manuscript], 1860-1950.
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Papers of Thomas L. Rosser and the Rosser, Gordon and Winston families [manuscript], 1860-1950.
The Rosser collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, notebooks, scrapbooks, newsclippings, printed material and lantern slides. Correspondents include Judah Benjamin, John W. Daniel, Jefferson Davis, James Dearing, Jubal Early, Wade Hampton, Samuel Houston , Fitzhugh Lee, Robert E. Lee, L. L. Lomax, W. H. Perkinson, George Wythe Randolph, W. Minor Roberts, J. E. B. Stuart, John S. Wise, and J[acob?] Yost. In addition the collection contains correspondence of his wife Betty Winston Rosser, his son Thomas L. Rosser, Jr. and his granddaughter Barbara Rosser. The collection also contains Rosser's journal regarding the Yellowstone Expedition for the Northern Pacific Railroad; various legal and financial papers; genealogical information of the Winston and Robinson families; notebooks from University of Virginia lectures attended by Thomas L. Rosser, jr. including the law classes of John B. Minor;.and lantern slides of Civil War portratis, battles and maps.
ArchivalResource: 530 items.
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- Rosser, Thomas Lafayette, 1836-1910. Papers of Thomas L. Rosser and the Rosser, Gordon and Winston families [manuscript], 1860-1950.
Currie, Ellen Bruce, 1920-. Ellen Bruce Currie papers, 1868-2000.
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Ellen Bruce Currie papers, 1868-2000.
Letters, biographical information, religious materials, family history materials, legal and financial papers, and photographs documenting Ellen Bruce Currie's life. The bulk is correspondence, including many letters to Currie from Melbourne Slade, a prolific writer whose letters describe his Vietnam War experiences and personal struggles after the war. Also included are love letters to Currie and letters from her brother James Gordon Currie to his family while he served in World War II and about his alcoholism after the war. Biographical information documents Ellen Bruce Currie's education, travel, and employment. Religious materials chiefly relate to the Presbyterian Church. Family history materials include Ruth Hairston Pannill Gordon's reminiscences about General Jeb Stuart and items relating to the Currie, Gordon, and Pannill families. Legal papers document James Wharey Currie's career as a lawyer in Raeford, N.C. Included are items about land at Fort Bragg and material relating to a 1929 crime of seduction case. Financial papers consist chiefly of small ledgers kept by James Wharey Currie in the early 1930s. Photographs are of family members. The Addition of 2000 contains correspondence, financial documents, papers relating to Presbyterian church business, and photographs. Additions received after 2000 have been integrated into original deposits.
ArchivalResource: About 2500 items (4.0 linear ft.)
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- Currie, Ellen Bruce, 1920-. Ellen Bruce Currie papers, 1868-2000.
Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. Papers, 1863-1911.
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Papers, 1863-1911.
The collection contains five scrapbooks compiled by John S. Mosby of Warrenton, Va., while commanding the 43rd Virginia Cavalry Battalion of the Confederate States Army, as a special agent for the U.S. Interior Department, and as U.S. Consul in Hong Kong. Collected materials written by or about Mosby also concern generals Robert E. Lee and James Ewell Brown Stuart at the Battle of Gettysburg, 1863; the first Battle of Bull Run, 1861; annexation of the Philippines by the United States; and coaling stations for ships of the U.S. Navy. Also, includes two letters, 1885-1886, written by Mosby while a resident of San Francisco, Calif., concerning his politics and the American consulate in Hong Kong; and newspaper articles about the offer of command of the Chinese Army to Mosby, and his departure from Hong Kong.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. Papers, 1863-1911.
Gillespie and Wright Family Papers, 1735-1990
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Gillespie and Wright Family Papers, 1735-1990
Members of the Gillespie and Wright family, included James Gillespie (1747?-1805), planter, North Carolina state legislator, 1779-1786, and U.S. congressman, 1793-1799 and 1803-1805. Gillespie was married to Dorcas Mumford Gillespie (1750-1801). Their daughter, Jane (1785-1858), married planter Isaac Wright (1780-1865). The Gillespie and Wright families owned thousands of acres of land and significant numbers of slaves in the lower Cape Fear region of North Carolina, especially in Duplin County. The collection is chiefly legal and financial Papers, 1735-1845, of Gillespie and Wright family members, including land records, deeds, plats, and surveyor's notes; tax records; slave bills of sale and other tiems relating to slaves and slavery; accounts, bills, and receipts; papers relating to business dealings with various Duplin County tenants of Isaac Wright; wills and property inventories; and documents relating to the settlement of the estate of James Moorhead (d. 1808?), for which Isaac Wright and Hinton James (1776-1847) acted as executors. There are also some personal Papers, mostly 1790-1830, of family members. In addition, there are two acrostics by black poet George Moses Horton (circa 1797-circa 1883); a handwritten version of Jeb Stuart's ; and a 1990 Gillespie family tree and short family history. The papers contain few references to political and national events; they are chiefly concerned with business and family matters. Ode to his Favorite War Horse 'Maryland'
ArchivalResource: 500; 1.0
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- Gillespie and Wright family papers, 1735-1990 (bulk 1735-1845) [manuscript].
Virginia farmer's diary, 1863-1865.
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Virginia farmer's diary, 1863-1865.
Diary of an anonymous farmer who sold food and goods to the Confederate army. Brief reports on military activities and battles (including some of the Wilderness Campaign) are interspersed with notes on weather conditions, crops, and livestock. Detailed household inventory is included. Among officers mentioned are Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, Gen. William Henry Lee, Gen. Gordon Meade, Gen. James E.B. Stuart, Gen. John Buford, and Col. John S. Mosby. Author mentions fighting in area around Brandy Station, Culpepper Courthouse, and other locations around the Rappahannock and Rapidan Rivers.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Virginia farmer's diary, 1863-1865.
Baker, Jo. Civil War letters [manuscript], 1861-1863.
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Civil War letters [manuscript], 1861-1863.
Letters of seven Union and two Confederate soldiers mention Federal occupation of Winchester, Va., Stuart's October 1862, Chambersburg, Pa. raid, the 1863 bombardment of Charleston, S.C. camp life including picket duty and the guarding of Negro homes, the duty of men to enlist and save the Union, and the Elmira prison.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Baker, Jo. Civil War letters [manuscript], 1861-1863.
Jeb Stuart portrait, n.d.
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Jeb Stuart portrait, n.d.
Carte-de-visite based on an earlier engraving of Confederate General J.E.B. Stuart in uniform.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Jeb Stuart portrait, n.d.
Gilmer, William Wirt, 1804-1879. Notes on the war of 1861-65 [manuscript], n.d.
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Notes on the war of 1861-65 [manuscript], n.d.
The collection consists of transcripts of Gilmer' s notes on the Civil War Includes comments on Stonewall Jackson, J.E.B. Stuart, William W. Averell, Fitzhugh Lee, John C. Fremont, Robert E. Lee, and Thomas Jefferson, whose ideas he believed led to the war. Many comments on the state of local agriculture during the war are included.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Gilmer, William Wirt, 1804-1879. Notes on the war of 1861-65 [manuscript], n.d.
Russell, Jonathan, 1771-1832. Papers, 1875-1915.
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Papers, 1875-1915.
Miscellaneous papers of John S. Russell, lieutenant in John Singleton Mosby's 43rd Battalion of Virginia Cavalry (Partisan Rangers), including letters from Mosby containing reminiscences of the war years, with references to Robert E. Lee and J.E.B. Stuart, and to Mosby's writings; letters from Marshal McCormick, attorney, concerning the trial, conviction, and subsequent pardon of Frank C. Russell, John's son, for horse theft; and tax receipts and other financial papers.
ArchivalResource: 49 items.
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- Russell, Jonathan, 1771-1832. Papers, 1875-1915.
Koerber, V. E. von. Maps of cavalry engagements at Aldie, Brandy Station, and Upperville, Va., 1863.
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Maps of cavalry engagements at Aldie, Brandy Station, and Upperville, Va., 1863. 1863 June 9, 17, and 23.
The maps depict cavalry engagements between Jeb Stuart and Alfred Pleasonton at Aldie, Brandy Station, and Upperville. Union and Confederatetroops and their movement are represented by varying colors.
ArchivalResource: 3 : col. ; on sheets 20 x 25 cm.
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- Koerber, V. E. von. Maps of cavalry engagements at Aldie, Brandy Station, and Upperville, Va., 1863.
Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Letter to Charles Carter Lee, 1863 March 24.
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Letter to Charles Carter Lee, 1863 March 24.
Lee, Camp Fredericksburg, writes to his older brother discussing recent military events, family members, and Confederate officers. He speculates on Union General Hooker's next movements, describes the battle of Kelly's Ford, mourns the death of Major Pelham, praises his nephew FitzHugh Lee, mentions estimated Union strength as reported by scouts and General J.E.B. Stuart, and notes that General Jackson is near. He mentions that news from the West is favorable, and that the expected loss of Charleston will be heavy but trusts that God shall defeat their enemies. He also mentions Mrs. W.P. Taylor whose house on the Rappahannock River is where the enemy might cross, sends his love to Sis Susy and Mildred, was glad to have seen his son George in Richmond and jokes that Carter and other farmers must raise corn which is in great need or he will have to request the aid of southern women.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Letter to Charles Carter Lee, 1863 March 24.
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Papers, 1861-1897.
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Papers, 1861-1897.
Chiefly letters and orders of Stuart concerning conditions prior to the first battle of Manassas (Bull Run), the battles of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, efforts to secure information about enemy troop movements, commendations for various officers and their commands, the loyalty of William Thomas Magruder, the establishment of a camp near Richmond (Va.) for paroled Confederate cavalry prisoners, the hiring of slaves belonging to Sidney Smith Lee, and personal matters, including the death of his daughter, Flora. Included is a list of prisoners from the 30th Regiment of New York Volunteers.
ArchivalResource: 23 items.
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Papers, 1861-1897.
Cooke, John Esten, 1830-1886. War diary of John Esten Cooke [manuscript], 1864 January-April.
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War diary of John Esten Cooke [manuscript], 1864 January-April.
Cooke writes about camp life, social life, his military duty and his literary career while stationed in Virginia during the Civil War. Military figures mentioned include Robert E. Lee, Jeb Stuart, Cooke's immediate commanding officer, and Stonewall Jackson, the subject of a military biography Cooke was writing.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel : positive ; 35 mm.
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- Cooke, John Esten, 1830-1886. War diary of John Esten Cooke [manuscript], 1864 January-April.
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Daily miniature diary for 1860.
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Daily miniature diary for 1860.
Diary kept while Stuart was a lieutenant stationed at Fort Riley and Fort Wise in Kansas Territory.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Daily miniature diary for 1860.
John Singleton Mosby Papers, 1861-1904, (bulk 1861-1869)
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John Singleton Mosby Papers 1861-1904 (bulk 1861-1869)
Confederate army officer, lawyer, and author. Correspondence, orders, commissions, reports, circulars, and other material relating mainly to Mosby's Civil War activities.
ArchivalResource: 40 items; 2 containers; .4 linear feet
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- John Singleton Mosby Papers, 1861-1904, (bulk 1861-1869)
Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Robert E. Lee collection, 1837-1870.
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Robert E. Lee collection, 1837-1870.
Seven letters by Robert E. Lee, dated 1837 to 1865, a receipt dated 1858, and an undated mss eulogy delivered in his honor at the Cooper Institute after his death.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (9 items)
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- Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Robert E. Lee collection, 1837-1870.
Scott, James McClure, 1841-1913. Transcripts of manuscripts pertaining to Dr. James McClure Scott [manuscript] 1953.
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Transcripts of manuscripts pertaining to Dr. James McClure Scott [manuscript] 1953.
Civil War reminiscences of Dr. Scott and his brother, Richmond Lewis Scott, as members of Wise's Legion and the 10th Virginia Cavalry Regiment, including a roster of the cavalry regiment. Mentioned are H. Clay Pate, Gen. J.E.B. Stuart, and campaigning in West Virginia. The collection also contains a biographical sketch of Dr. Scott by Sally Scott Anderson.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Scott, James McClure, 1841-1913. Transcripts of manuscripts pertaining to Dr. James McClure Scott [manuscript] 1953.
Duke, Helen. Memorabilia of Helen Duke, [manuscript] 1853-1890.
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Memorabilia of Helen Duke, [manuscript] 1853-1890.
Memorabilia from an autograph album. The album, owned by Mary H. Hasker, contains signatures of J.E.B. Stuart, James Longstreet, Gilbert Moxley Sorrel, J.E. Johnston, P.G.T. Beauregard, George E. Pickett and William J. Hardee, as well as poems, prints and a tribute to Mary Rodney, sketches, pen and ink drawings, and a pen-and-ink drawing of Natural Bridge.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Duke, Helen. Memorabilia of Helen Duke, [manuscript] 1853-1890.
Jones, Ann Pendleton Ashby, 1814?-1862,. Papers of the Jones family of Louisa County, Va. [manuscript], 1853-1908.
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Papers of the Jones family of Louisa County, Va. [manuscript], 1853-1908.
The collection consists chiefly of correspondence between members of the Jones family of Louisa County, Va. The collection contains letters written while John William Jones was a student at the University of Virginia in the 1850s. Subjects include smallpox in Charlottesville, student drinking and temperance, and the expelling of F. Pendleton Jones from a preparatory school. Of interest are letters of advise to John from Baptist theologian Crawford H. Toy. Approximately fifty of the letters were written between April 5, 1861 and April 5, 1863 by the brothers John William Jones, F. Pendleton Jones and P. Edloe Jones during their service in the Confederate Army in Virginia. They describe camp life, skirmishes at Romney [West] Va., Martinsburg [West], Va., Munsons' Hill, the battles of Port Republic and Cross Keys, and destruction of railroads. There are comments on Turner Ashby, Stonewall Jackson, A. E. Jones, "Extra Billy" Smith, J.E.B. Stuart, and James Walker and brief mentions of many other generals and officers. Of interest are comments on cowardice of Yankees, desire for peace and doubts about the war's outcome, the death of their mother, religion and the war, Virgiina politics, and the death of Edloe. Correspondents include Francis William Jones; his wife Ann Pendleton Ashby Jones; their children John WIlliam Jones, F. Pendleton Jones, P. Edloe Jones and Helen Jones. The collection also contains a photograph album.
ArchivalResource: ca.250 items
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- Jones, Ann Pendleton Ashby, 1814?-1862,. Papers of the Jones family of Louisa County, Va. [manuscript], 1853-1908.
Stuart, Alexander H. H. (Alexander Hugh Holmes), 1807-1891. Papers of Alexander H. H. Stuart and the related Stuart and Baldwin families [manuscript], 1776-1878 (bulk 1850-1861).
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Papers of Alexander H. H. Stuart and the related Stuart and Baldwin families [manuscript], 1776-1878 (bulk 1850-1861).
The collection contains the political correspondence of Alexander H.H. Stuart, particularly from 1850-1853, when he served in Fillmore's cabinet and from 1857-1861, when he was in the Virginia State Senate. The Whig Party is a major topic. Other topics include national and Virginia politics, the presidential elections of 1848, 1852, and 1868, the reestablishment of a national bank, the Virginia Reform Convention of 1850, the American Know-Nothing Party, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Also slavery, abolition, Southern conservative opposition to secession, Virginia elections of 1831, 1851, 1859, 1867, the aftermath of Nat Turner's rebellion, the use of statistics in government, the Confederate Congress, sectional reconciliation after the Civil War, the Readjustor controversy, political patronage, and internal improvements. Also mentioned are Revolutionary War pension claims, migration of free blacks to Liberia, affairs at the Chickasaw and Choctaw Indian Agency in 1851, California politics and Indians in 1851, the Tehuantepec Isthmus route, Iowa in 1851, San Francisco in 1854, New Orleans in 1861, West Virginia in 1861, the U.S.S. Princeton explosion, Dorothea Dix's efforts to establish hospitals for the mentally ill, building of the U.S. Capitol, the Virginia Central Railroad and the University of Virginia. Many letters convey local news in Staunton and Augusta County, Va., such as the development of Alum Springs, the establishment of the Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, smallpox cases and land sales and controversies in Virginia and Kentucky. Others refer to legal cases handled by Stuart, including suits involving the Bath Iron Works and Buffalo Forge, and the Wheeling Bridge. Several letters discuss family affairs including plans by a cousin to run a boarding house for young women in Athens, Greece. Only a few letters mention the Civil War and Reconstruction and include references to the military movements of Confederate general Robert S. Garnett. Topics in earlier Stuart and the related Baldwin family papers include ratification of the U.S. constitution, Jeffersonian party politics, political events during the administration of George Washington, Washington Academy, the University of Virginia and its honor system, Washington College, and William Wirt's biography of Patrick Henry. The papers also contain an architectural drawing of an unidentified house, an engraving of Alexander H.H. Stuart, insurance policies, stock certificates, indentures, wills, land plats, and speeches by Alexander H.H. Stuart. Military papers of Captain George M. Cochran, Jr., Quartermaster, 52nd Virginia Infantry, consist chiefly of requisitions and receipts. There are also two printed pamphlets, 1849, in French and German, on the potato blight.
ArchivalResource: 800 (ca.) items.
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- Stuart, Alexander H. H. (Alexander Hugh Holmes), 1807-1891. Papers of Alexander H. H. Stuart and the related Stuart and Baldwin families [manuscript], 1776-1878 (bulk 1850-1861).
Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. Letter to Eben Swift, 1910 March 5.
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Letter to Eben Swift, 1910 March 5.
Mosby asks to borrow G.A. Furse's book "The art of marching" for its references to Jeb Stuart.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. Letter to Eben Swift, 1910 March 5.
Jensen, Ellis E. Collected Civil War documents, 1759-1899.
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Collected Civil War documents, 1759-1899.
Documents, including letters, notes, and orders to and from generals and other Civil War officers, including P. T. Beauregard, Samuel Cooper, Jefferson Davis, Jubal Early, U. S. Grant, A. P. Hill, D. H. Hill, Stonewall Jackson, Joseph Johnston, Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet, George B. McClellan, James B. McPherson, George Meade, John Pope, James Seddon, and J.E.B. Stuart, 1861-1865; one letter from Abraham Lincoln, August 29, 1862; documents concerning slaves and slavery, 1759-1867; correspondence, 1897-1899, providing information on Lincoln's involvement in the Black Hawk War, 1832, and his visits to Wisconsin; and miscellaneous Civil War items.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box)
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- Jensen, Ellis E. Collected Civil War documents, 1759-1899.
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Letter, 1852 September 1, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y. [to] Mrs. E.L. Stuart.
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Letter, 1852 September 1, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y. [to] Mrs. E.L. Stuart.
Confederate General. Letter to his mother written while a cadet at the U.S. Military Academy.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 17 x 21 cm.
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Letter, 1852 September 1, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y. [to] Mrs. E.L. Stuart.
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Letter to Robert E. Lee [manuscript], 1862 October 12.
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Letter to Robert E. Lee [manuscript], 1862 October 12.
Stuart reports to Lee after Antietam that he has eluded Stoneman and crossed the Potomac at White's Ford. He has captured Chambersburg taking 2000 horses and many villages and prisoners. He has cut McClellan's communications at Newmarket on the Baltimore and Ohio RR. The latter's headquarters were near Peterville and he is estimated to have received 2500 additional troops. Soneman has mixed cavalry and infantry at Poolesville.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Letter to Robert E. Lee [manuscript], 1862 October 12.
Fishburne, Elliot Guthrie, 1842-1906. Papers of Elliot Guthrie Fishburne [manuscript] 1862-1906.
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Papers of Elliot Guthrie Fishburne [manuscript] 1862-1906.
Correspondence, 1882-93, from Fitzhugh Lee and Henry Brainerd McClellan regarding Civil War [8 items] Items pertaining to other members of the 1st Va. Cavalry include: leave of absence, 1862 Aug. 24, for W.A. Hangar, signed by F. Lee and W.R. Wilson; letter, 1863 May 3, Thomas Jonathan Jackson to Robert Edward Lee [1 l. 20.3 cm. facsimile]--Order, 1865 Feb. 2, assigning W.A. Hangar to Post duty; pardon, 1865 July 23, of H.G. Guthrie [2 l. 32 cm. printed form completed by hand. signed by Andrew Johnson and William Henry Seward]--Death of Jeb Stuart a told by George W. Freed, his orderly [7 p. 19.5 cm. holograph by Fishburne]--Account by Fishburne of the 1st Va. Cavalry capture of the 5th New York [1 l. 65 cm. holograph. & 4 typescripts].
ArchivalResource: 20 items.
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- Fishburne, Elliot Guthrie, 1842-1906. Papers of Elliot Guthrie Fishburne [manuscript] 1862-1906.
Chancellor, Sue M., 1847-1935. "Recollections of the Battle of Chancellorsville" [manuscript] / by Sue M. Chancellor and compiled by Mrs. V.M. Fleming.
Title:
"Recollections of the Battle of Chancellorsville" [manuscript] / by Sue M. Chancellor and compiled by Mrs. V.M. Fleming.
The recollections describe the battle from the viewpoint of the Chancellor family at "Chancellorsville," events preceding the battle including a genealogy of the Pound and Chancellor families. Chancellor mentions Union generals Joseph Dickinson and Joseph Hooker, and Confederate generals J.E.B. Stuart, and William Mahone, the Forbes family of Fredericksburg and Charlottesville, Va., hospitals.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel microfilm : positive; 35mm.
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- Chancellor, Sue M., 1847-1935. "Recollections of the Battle of Chancellorsville" [manuscript] / by Sue M. Chancellor and compiled by Mrs. V.M. Fleming.
Autograph File, S, 1556-1996.
Title:
Autograph File, S, 1556-1996.
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 15.5 boxes (7.7 linear ft.)
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- Autograph File, S, 1556-1996.
Andrew, John A. (John Albion), 1818-1867,. Lee family papers [microform] 1652 [1769-1870] 1890.
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Lee family papers [microform] 1652 [1769-1870] 1890.
Correspondence, accounts, deeds, and legal documents. Letterbooks, 1769-1771, 1775-1776, & 1793-1795, of William Lee, a partner in deBendt & Sayre, London, comprise the bulk of the collection. Letters to business associates primarily discuss the tobacco trade. Letters to his brothers Richard Henry Lee and Francis Lightfoot Lee contain frequent political commentary on events in England & the colonies, and mention most of the prominent revolutionary Virginia leaders as well as their Parliamentary supporters. In addition to the letterbooks there are genealogies, deeds, indentures, wills, and other legal documents, correspondence of family members including many of Robert Edward Lee and other Civil War leaders. Correspondents include John Albion Andrew, Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, John James Beckley, Francis Preston Blair, Braxton Bragg, John Cabell Breckenridge, Ambrose Everett Burnside, Nathaniel Burwell, Benjamin Franklin Butler, Nathaniel Francis Cabell, William Daniel Cabell, Landon Carter, Robert Wormeley Carter, Salmon Portland Chase, Samuel Cooper, Hannah Lee Corbin, Richard Corbin, Henry Knox Craig, Jefferson Davis, Jubal Anderson Early, Richard Stoddert Ewell, Thomas Fairfax, George Gibson, Josiah Gorgas, Ulysses Simpson Grant, Nathanael Greene, Henry Heth, Daniel Harvey Hill, John Bell Hood, Joseph Hooker, Oliver Otis Howard, Benjamin Huger, William Irvine, Thomas S. Thomas Sidney Jesup, Andrew Johnson, Edward Johnson, Robert Underwood Johnson, Albert Sidney Johnston, Joseph Eggleston Johnston, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette. Sidney Lanier, Arthur Lee, Charles Lee, Fitzhugh Lee, Mary Ann Randolph Custis Lee, Richard Bland Lee, Thomas Lee, John Letcher, Abraham Lincoln, James Longstreet, William Mahone, George Brinton McClellan, Lafayette McLaws, George Mason, George Gordon Meade, Robert Carter Nicholas, Edward Follansbee Noyes, George Edward Pickett, Franklin Pierce, Alfred Pleasonton, Roger Atkinson Pryor, George Wythe Randolph, John Cook Rives, Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur Comte de Rochambeau, Winfield Scott, Philip Henry Sheridan, William Tecumseh Sherman, William Shippen, Edmund Kirby Smith, William Smith, James Ewell Brown Stuart, Andrew Talcott, Lorenzo Thomas, Robert Augustus Toombs, Jonathan Trumbull, David Emanuel Twiggs, Zebulon Baird Vance, George Washington, John Wentworth, John Henry Winder, Henry Alexander Wise, John Ellis Wool, and Marcus Joseph Wright.
ArchivalResource: 2 microfilm reels.
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- Andrew, John A. (John Albion), 1818-1867,. Lee family papers [microform] 1652 [1769-1870] 1890.
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Papers, 1851-1968 (bulk 1862-1864).
Title:
Papers, 1851-1968 (bulk 1862-1864).
This collection consists primarily of letters, 1862-1864, from Jeb Stuart to his wife, Flora (Cooke) Stuart (1836-1923), concerning his service in the cavalry of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. The letters discuss family news, camp life, and Stuart's role in the Peninsular, Maryland, and Gettysburg campaigns, as well as the battles of 2nd Bull Run, Kelly's Ford, and Brandy Station, Va. Other items in the collection include a will, 1861, of Jeb Stuart; letters, 1864-1899, to Flora Stuart concerning her husband's Confederate service; and, wartime newspaper clippings about Stuart's role in the Peninsular and Gettysburg campaigns. Correspondents in the collection include Henry Brainerd McClellan (1840-1904), George Washington Custis Lee (1832-1913), and Robert E. Lee (1807-1870).
ArchivalResource: 157 items.
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Papers, 1851-1968 (bulk 1862-1864).
Hullihen, Walter Quarles, 1841-1923. Papers of Walter Q. Hullihen [manuscript], 1861-1873.
Title:
Papers of Walter Q. Hullihen [manuscript], 1861-1873.
The papers include correspondence, 1861-1873, of Walter Quarles Hullihen, with friends and family, chiefly about Civil War experiences. Of primary interest is his friend Brockburn's description of his service with General Early at the battle of Cedar Creek, October 1864 and at Middletown; Hullihen's service with General J.E.B. Stuart at Sharpsburg, Chancellorsville, and Fredericksburg; and Stuart's recommendation, September 1863, for Hullihen's promotion to Captain. Postwar material includes a circular letter, October 1866, pertaining to failed efforts to raise money for a monument to memorialize Gen. J.E.B. Stuart; a letter, 1873, concerning a memorial for R.E. Lee in Lexington, Va.; and a note, 1889, from Jefferson Davis thanking Hullihen for the prayer for Southern patriotism and remembering Confederate veterans.
ArchivalResource: 21 items.
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- Hullihen, Walter Quarles, 1841-1923. Papers of Walter Q. Hullihen [manuscript], 1861-1873.
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Papers, 1832-1962.
Title:
Papers, 1832-1962.
This collection contains materials chiefly concerning Jeb Stuart's service in the United States and Confederate States army. Stuart items in the collection include diaries, 1856-1857, documenting his service in the U.S. Army; correspondence, 1850-1864, primarily concerning Stuart's cavalry operations during the Civil War; and, an autograph album, 1862- 1863, kept by Stuart, containing signatures of Confederate officers. Also in the collection are the correspondence, 1864-1910, of Stuart's wife, Flora (Cooke) Stuart (1836-1923), largely regarding the character and death of her husband, and genealogical notes concerning the Esten, Randolph, Stuart, Tazewell, and Waller families. Correspondents in the papers include Robert E. Lee (1807-1870), Ambrose Powell Hill (1825-1865), and John Esten Cooke (1830-1886).
ArchivalResource: 127 items.
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Papers, 1832-1962.
McNaught, John Smith. Diary, 1863-1865.
Title:
Diary, 1863-1865.
Diary recorded during various military campaigns in Virginia. Entries concern Confederate prisoners and deserters, troop movements and camp life in the Army of the Potomac, and General J.E.B. Stuart's raid toward Alexandria, Va., in 1864.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- McNaught, John Smith. Diary, 1863-1865.
Benjamin, Samuel Nicoll, 1839-1886. Papers.
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Papers. 1856-1886.
Army officer, Medal of Honor recipient. Papers include 78 cadet letters to his mother and father, 1856-1860; 1 private journal, 14 October 1857; personal correspondence; 3 orders and correspondence regarding his military activities during the Civil War; 3 maps are also included.
ArchivalResource: 158 items.
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- Benjamin, Samuel Nicoll, 1839-1886. Papers.
Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905. Letter, 1864 May 7 [to "Jeb" Stuart, Cavalry Commander, Army of Northern Virginia].
Title:
Letter, 1864 May 7 [to "Jeb" Stuart, Cavalry Commander, Army of Northern Virginia].
Holograph letter in pencil, signed, from the nephew of Robert E. Lee sent from Todd's Tavern, "Headquarters, Lee's Cavalry Division", explaining his own position on the morning after the Wilderness battle, as they move toward the Spotsylvania Campaign, and reporting on the enemy's position. Written four days before Stuart was mortally wounded.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf) ; 13 cm.
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- Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905. Letter, 1864 May 7 [to "Jeb" Stuart, Cavalry Commander, Army of Northern Virginia].
Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953. Papers of Douglas Southall Freeman [manuscript] 1900-1955.
Title:
Papers of Douglas Southall Freeman [manuscript] 1900-1955.
The collection consists of the research files of Freeman, editor of the Richmond News Leader. The files, begun by Freeman and continued by James Jackson Kilpatrick contain some correspondence and notes but consist chiefly of newsclippings, news releases, publicity handouts, reports and speeches. Most can be grouped under a few major subjects: the Civil War, Richmond, Va. government and civic activities, Virginia government, U.S. government finances and programs and World War II. Biographical material on leaders in the above areas is present. Among the items and files are transcripts of Civil War diaries of William Randolph Smith of Co. F. 17th Regt. Va. Infantry who participated in the 1862 Peninsular battles, and of John Price Kepner of Co. I, 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry, a surgeon's assistant; an original and 2 transcripts of post war Jefferson Davis letters in which he denies a plot to assassinate Lincoln; speeches, 1866 & '71 of Alexander Hamilton Stephens, copies of Civil War grafitti on the walls of Massaponax Baptist Church, a sketch of J.E.B. Stuart by Freeman, and Sherman's march through Georgia by I. Schiehert and Charles Scott Venable. There are also transcripts of letters from Matthew Fontaine Maury, John Singleton Mosby and John Adams to John Marshall. Original correspondence includes letters or short notes from Harry Flood Byrd, James Cannon, Dabney Stewart Lancaster, and Colgate Whitehead Darden. Mayors around the country write regarding their cities' Sunday closing laws. Walter Francis White and Robert Russa Moten enquire about an unusual suicide/murder case in Warrenton, Va. Other original material includes a signed ode on Richmond by Mary Johnston, Homage to Colonel Esmond by James Branch Cabell, ; a photograph of Freeman with Charles A. Lindbergh and photos of World War I artillery. In the World War II material are Associated Press bulletins, photos of concentration camp victims, letters written during the London blitz, responses to his editorials and releases from William Allen White's Committee to defend America by aiding the allies. Of interest is a letter from from John S. Mosby to Judge Reuben Page, 1902, reminiscing about the election of 1860, the Civil War and commenting on an 1860 slave sale in Abingdon, and slavery as the cause of the war and mentining William L. Yancey, John Letcher, the 1st Battle of Bull Run. Also of interest is a file on Virginia vs. Freeman, 1917, in which the News leader was tried for contempt of the county court of Charlotte Co. The files also contain Freeman editorials on tariffs, budgets, the defeat of peace and the 1948 Berlin crises.
ArchivalResource: 9,000 items.
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- Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953. Papers of Douglas Southall Freeman [manuscript] 1900-1955.
Duke, R. T. W. (Richard Thomas Walker), 1822-1898. Papers of R. T. W. Duke [manuscript], 1836-1919, (bulk 1865-1919).
Title:
Papers of R. T. W. Duke [manuscript], 1836-1919, (bulk 1865-1919).
Collection consists of the correspondence of Duke and his son, Judge Richard Thomas Walker Duke. Topics include the reimbursement claim of the Albemarle Poor House against Confederate troops; Duke's incarceration at Johnson's Island and attempts to be released through direct appeals to President Johnson and General Grant; the hiring of former slaves; and the Readjustor controversy. Also included are letters from John S. Mosby to Judge Duke defending Stuart's actions at Gettysburg; deploring the "profession" of football at college; and discussing receptions at the University of Virginia and in Albemarle County. The collection also contains an invitation to President E.A. Alderman's inaugural, a postcard of the unveiling of the Confederate monument at Buckingham Court House, and a British Identity Book issued to Judge Duke in 1919.
ArchivalResource: 21 items.
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- Duke, R. T. W. (Richard Thomas Walker), 1822-1898. Papers of R. T. W. Duke [manuscript], 1836-1919, (bulk 1865-1919).
Robertson, Wyndham. Papers, 1768-1925
Title:
Robertson, Wyndham. Papers 1768-1925
Wyndham Robertson, the 20th governor of Virginia actively corresponded with generals during the civil war. Additionally, he traced his family heritage to Pocahontas and authored historical texts. This collection contains family letters business papers, letters to civil war officials, family records and historical research.
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- Robertson, Wyndham. Papers, 1768-1925
Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905. Papers of Fitzhugh Lee [manuscript], 1731-1952.
Title:
Papers of Fitzhugh Lee [manuscript], 1731-1952.
The collection contains letters, commissions, orders, notes, reports, and clippings pertaining to Lee's service in the U.S. cavalry in the West and in the C.S.A. cavalry. Post-Civil War material includes correspondence, speeches, and clippings about Civil War incidents and leaders, especially James Longstreet and the battle of Gettysburg. Other material concerns his travels, his service as consul-general at Havana during the Cuban revolution and in the Spanish American War. Business interests are represented by correspondence and papers pertinent to the American Animal Tether Company, the Chicago Town Company of Virginia, the Pittsburgh and Virginia Railroad Company, the Rockbridge Company, and the South Boston Improvement Company. There is some material, chiefly financial and legal documents, of the Lee and related Mason family ancestors including Northern Neck land grants and a deed of gift for a slave, as well as a diary of Mrs. Sidney Smith Lee. Among items of interest are an 1859 report by Earl Van Dorn on a skirmish with Commanches, confidential communications of Lee, Robert E. Lee and Jeb Stuart including telegrams to Stuart before Yellow Tavern, Fitzhugh Lee's report on the Appomattox campaign, letters regarding events of the Cuban revolution including the Isle of Pines uprising, the U.S.S. Maine, and an incident involving General Shafter, and a letter from a former driver offering to serve in the Spanish American War.
ArchivalResource: 3 reels: positive; 35 mm.
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- Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905. Papers of Fitzhugh Lee [manuscript], 1731-1952.
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Jeb Stuart letters, 1861.
Title:
Jeb Stuart letters, 1861.
The collection consists of fourteen letters from Jeb Stuart to his wife Flora from May 9 - December 29, 1861. The letter dated December 1, 1861, available in photocopy only.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft. : (1 box)
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Jeb Stuart letters, 1861.
Cooke, John Esten, 1830-1886. John Esten Cooke letters, 1861-1862.
Title:
John Esten Cooke letters, 1861-1862.
The collection consists of two letters from John Esten Cooke to Miss Nettie, apparently his girlfriend, from 1861-1862. The letters were written from camp near Leesburg, Virginia, while Cooke was a soldier in the Confederate States Army. He wrote of the personal relationship between he and Miss Nettie, mentions his friends General Richard S. Ewell and Mrs. Curtis, and wishes to be with Jeb Stuart.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Cooke, John Esten, 1830-1886. John Esten Cooke letters, 1861-1862.
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part II: The Civil War and the Confederacy, 1832-1915.
Title:
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part II: The Civil War and the Confederacy, 1832-1915.
Autograph letters and documents of officers and statesmen associated with the Confederacy in the Civil War, collected by Frederick Myers Dearborn.
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes (5 linear ft.)
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- Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part II: The Civil War and the Confederacy, 1832-1915.
Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. John Singleton Mosby papers, 1861-1904 (bulk 1861-1869).
Title:
John Singleton Mosby papers, 1861-1904 (bulk 1861-1869).
Chiefly correspondence, orders, commissions, reports, and circulars concerning the organization and activities of Mosby's Rangers (43rd Virginia Cavalry Battalion, C.S.A.). Documents the guerrilla warfare carried out by the battalion in Virginia. Contains remarks on public enthusiasm for the war in 1861, the treatment of prisoners of war, casualties, the death of Maj. John Pelham, and the capture of Gen. Edwin H. Stoughton. Correspondents include Jubal Anderson Early, Joseph E. Johnston, Robert E. Lee, Henry E. Peyton, Alexander Hamilton Stephens, Jeb Stuart, and Mosby's wife, Pauline.
ArchivalResource: 40 items.2 containers.0.4 linear feet.
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- Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. John Singleton Mosby papers, 1861-1904 (bulk 1861-1869).
Hairston and Wilson Family Papers, 1800-1906
Title:
Hairston and Wilson Family Papers, 1750-2017
Original deposit: The bulk of the original deposit consists of letters to Elizabeth "Bettie" Perkins Hairston. Correspondents include her mother Ann Hairston, who wrote chiefly from the family plantations near Martinsville, Va. between the 1850s and 1890s; her sister, Ruth Stovall Hairston Wilson, who wrote from Danville, Va.; her brother, John A. Hairston, who wrote from school in Staunton, Va., from 1855 to 1857; and her cousin, Jeb Stuart (1833-1875), who wrote from West Point, from 1853 to 1854, and while fighting against the Comanches in Texas, 1855. During the Civil War, Bettie lived with relatives in Yalabusha County, Miss., where she received letters from her family about life on the home front. There are also letters to Bettie, written after her marriage in 1873, from her husband, J.T.W. Hairston in Lowndes County, Miss., where he was trying to run a cotton plantation without enslaved labor. Other significant family correspondence documents the westward movement of various Hairston family members and includes some papers of George Hairston of Halifax County, Va., from circa 1800 to 1820. In addition to correspondence, several account books document family life, including the involvement of family members in at least two stores in Henry County and Danville, Va., from 1800 to 1829. A household account book, dated 1831 to 1869, provides detailed information about weaving, livestock raising, gardening, and other household production. Other financial and legal materials include scattered bills, receipts, depositions, lists and other records of enslaved people, and labor contracts with freedpeople. Additions of 2015: The 2015 additions consist of letters of Anne Wilson, from Dan's Hill (1887-1892); farming contracts, indentures, and assorted sales records; 5 ledgers from the 19th century, at least three of which pertain to the Beaver Creek Plantation in Martinsville, Va.; and other related family papers. Additions of 2016: The bulk of the 2016 additions consists of financial and legal documents, including bills, receipts, accounts, tax assessments, wills, deeds, indentures, agreements, contracts, and slight, scattered correspondence. Materials pertain largely to Hairston and Wilson families' agricultural business interests and their extensive land holdings in Virginia and Mississippi. Numerous documents, including bills of sale, tax assessments, and extracts from wills, reflect the antebellum plantion economy and illustrate the families' use of and reliance on enslaved labor from the colonial period to emancipation. Post emancipation documents include tenant agreements with "colored" farmers. Documents related to land transactions often include surveys of property bought and sold. The bulk of the family correspondence in the additions dates from the 1870s to the 1920s. Bettie Perkins Hairston and Annie Marshall Wilson James are the chief recipients of the letters from this time period. Other papers relate to schools attended by family members, Virginia militias in the early national period, churches, funerals, lodges and clubs, genealogy, and Beaver Creek Plantation. A small number of photographs depict extended family members including Rorer James, Sr. However, most individuals who are pictured are not identified. Addition of 2017: The addition contains genealogical information; family charts; family histories and anecdotes; and transcriptions of nineteenth-century family letters and a household ledger. Most materials were compiled by members of the white Hairston family and related extended families in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Also includes letters written by members of the family that pertain to the book The Hairstons An American Family in Black and White by Henry Wiencek (1999).
ArchivalResource: 19.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 7100 items)
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- Hairston and Wilson family papers, 1800-1906.
Cochran, Mary Catherine Noland. Diary, 1861-1865.
Title:
Diary, 1861-1865.
In her diary, 1861-1865, Mary Cochran discusses her experiences and views during the Civil War. Topics discussed include Union occupation, attitudes about African-Americans, Virginian attitudes about the war, medicine, first and second hand accounts of battles in Virginina and information and her feelings about various Civil War figures. John Mosby is mentioned throughout.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Cochran, Mary Catherine Noland. Diary, 1861-1865.
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Letter, 1863 September 10.
Title:
Letter, 1863 September 10.
This accession consists of a short note to unidentified female cousins.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf.
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Letter, 1863 September 10.
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Letter to Thomas L. Rosser [manuscript], 1864 April 4.
Title:
Letter to Thomas L. Rosser [manuscript], 1864 April 4.
Stuart writes from the Headquarters of the Cavalry Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia regarding the need for adequate shoeing of cavalry horses.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Letter to Thomas L. Rosser [manuscript], 1864 April 4.
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Letter and pictures, 1863.
Title:
Letter and pictures, 1863.
Letter, 1863 was written by Jeb Stuart to the family of John Pelham on the occasion of the latter's death. It offers consoling comfort to the Pelham family. Also included with the letter are picture portraits of Pelham and Stuart.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Letter and pictures, 1863.
Alexander Robinson Boteler papers, Bulk, 1836-1889, 1707-1924
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Alexander Robinson Boteler papers Bulk, 1836-1889 1707-1924
Correspondence of Alexander's father, Dr. Henry Boteler, for 1776-1837; and family letters of Alexander with information on his career at Princeton College and his courtship of his future wife, Helen Macomb Stockton. Political correspondence, relating to the election of 1860, the Constitutional Union party, and Alexander's travels around the country in 1882-1884 while a member of the U.S. tariff commission. Volumes include Boteler's diary for 1845, relative to his farming activities; various scrapbooks and some genealogical materials on the Pendleton, Digges, and Pope families. Among the correspondents are Lewis Cass, Samuel Cooper, John B. Floyd, S. B. French, Wade Hampton, T. J. Jackson, Andrew Johnson, R. E. Lee, John Letcher, W. P. Miles, John Page, Thomas N. Page, Rembrandt Peale, W. N. Pendleton, W. C. Rives, Alexander Robinson, W. H. Seward, J.E.B. Stuart, Jacob Thompson, J. F. Thompson, and Dabney C. Wirt.
ArchivalResource: 3.0 linear feet; 5 boxes, 1,686 items (incl. 4 vols.)
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- Alexander Robinson Boteler papers, Bulk, 1836-1889, 1707-1924
Shriver, William H., b. 1887. William H. Shriver papers, 1863-1961.
Title:
William H. Shriver papers, 1863-1961.
Transcript of a letter (1863 June 29) written by Shriver's aunt, S. C. Shriver, to her sister, Elizabeth Shriver Myer, describing the arrival of Confederate troops led by Generals Fitzhugh Lee and Jeb Stuart at the Shriver home in Union Mills, Md., and the accommodations made for them there; reminiscences (undated) of William H. Shriver relating to the role of his father, T. Herbert Shriver, as Stuart's guide into Gettysburg, Pa., on the eve of battle and of the elder Shriver's return to the Gettysburg battlefield in 1909; account of an interview (1960) with William H. Shriver about his father; and carbon copy of a letter (1961 January 25) from Shriver to historian Bruce Catton pertaining to the Shriver family's Civil War experiences.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Shriver, William H., b. 1887. William H. Shriver papers, 1863-1961.
Taylor, Charles Elisha, 1842-1915. Papers of Charles E. Taylor, 1838-1893.
Title:
Papers of Charles E. Taylor, 1838-1893.
The papers include five letters written by Taylor to his family while a student at the University of Virginia, 1866-1868; comic pencil sketches of student life; Greek, Latin, French, Physics and Math notebooks, some containing contemporary newspaper clippings, ca. 1885-1893, kept by Taylor while professor and president of Wake Forest College; and a notebook, 1838-1839, of John L. Prichard. Of interest is a draft of a letter, 1888, to John Wannamaker concerning a postmaster position in Wake Forest for which there were white and African American candidates, and a Republican Party "stump speaking" attended by students. There is also a clipping, 1864 May 13, from a Richmond, Va., paper, gives an account of the latest engagements and mentions that General Stuart was "wounded."
ArchivalResource: 35 items.
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- Taylor, Charles Elisha, 1842-1915. Papers of Charles E. Taylor, 1838-1893.
Alexander, Edward Porter, 1835-1910. Letter, 1863.
Title:
Letter, 1863.
Letter, written to Alexander's father five days after the battle of Chancellorsville, Va., relating to the battle and Alexander's experiences under the command of Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson and then Gen. James "Jeb" Stuart.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Alexander, Edward Porter, 1835-1910. Letter, 1863.
Executive Papers of Governor John Letcher, 1859-1863
Title:
Executive Papers of Governor John Letcher, 1859-1863
Governor Letcher'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 1860 to 1863. Although Governor Letcher did not take office until 1860, there is correspondence addressed to Governor Letcher soon after he was elected between November and December 1859. Correspondence, court cases, telegrams, poll books, pardons, proceedings, receipts, clippings, reports, petitions, resignations, contracts, proclamations, requisitions, resolutions, and other items can be found in this series. Noteworthy correspondents include Jefferson Davis, Gen. Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Joseph R. Anderson (President Tredegar Iron Works), L.P. Walker & James A. Seddon (C.S.A. Secretaries of War), and James Mallory (C.S.A. Secretary of the Navy). The correspondence from Jefferson Davis involves Virginia troops (May 2, 1861), the reduction of service for some soldiers' companies (July 16, 1861), the enrollment of conscripts (Dec. 2, 1862), and the reduction of the number of slaves working on fortifications (Feb. 25, 1863 & March 5, 1863). As commander of all land and naval forces in Virginia, Gen. Robert E. Lee received correspondence referred from Governor Letcher. One such letter relates to the civil and military government alleged to have been established in Norfolk and Portsmouth (March 24, 1862). These letters include Lee's response written on the endorsement. Stonewall Jackson wrote Governor Letcher on several occasions. On October 12, 1861, Jackson wrote regarding Letcher's intended visit. On January 31, 1862, Jackson wrote Letcher complaining about an order from the Secretary of War to fall back from Romney. Jackson expresses his opposition to this order and requests a resignation and another order to be sent back to the Virginia Military Institute. Joseph R. Anderson wrote to Governor Letcher asking him to exempt workers at Tredegar from volunteer service (May 7, 1861) and for other purposes. Also included is a contract between Anderson and the Board of Commissioners to manufacture arms (Aug. 23, 1860). A letter from Secretary of the Navy, James Mallory, involves the transfer of the steamers Jamestown and Yorktown to the Confederate navy (July 15, 1861). Much of the correspondence to Governor Letcher consists of recommendations of Virginians for appointments. The governor appointed coroners; inspectors of salt, flour, tobacco, warehouses and vessels; commissioners; Bank of Virginia directors; and notaries, in addition to positions in the Provisional Army. Numerous petitions accompany these recommendations. Letters by individuals stating their desire to be considered for a particular position are also present. One such letter from Elizabeth L. Stuart asks the governor to reserve a position in the Virginia Provisional Army for her son, Jeb Stuart (April 23, 1861). Governor Letcher dealt with numerous such requests for commissions in the Provisional Army before the governor transferred all Virginia's forces to the Confederate States. Also common are letters and telegrams, mostly from April 1861, to the governor from individuals in support of secession and others who are tendering their service for the war effort. Letcher sent letters to the convention nominating colonels, calling volunteers into service, and issuing commissions (May 1-2, 1861). Letcher nominated Robert E. Lee as commander of all land and naval forces with the rank of Major General (April 22, 1861) and also Thomas J. Jackson as colonel of volunteers. Along these same lines are various requests for exemptions from military service. An ordinance of the convention exempted railroad officers and employees from service. A list of Central Railroad exemptions can be found in these papers (July 16, 1861). An important function of the governor was issuing reprieves and pardons. Copies of court cases, clippings, petitions, and correspondence supplement the pardons. All of the pardon papers are filed separately in the chronological series at the end of each month. One significant pardon involved the case of Notley P. Adams of Patrick County who was charged with arson. Letcher pardoned Adams in December 1863, after he served three years in the penitentiary. A map of the area in Patrick County where the crime was committed is included in the papers. The governor also received and issued proclamations and requisitions regarding escaped convicts and fugitives. Significant are the requisitions involving conspirators who assisted John Brown in his raid on Harper's Ferry (see below). Other noteworthy documents within the chronological series include: a rough copy of the ordinance of the Virginia Convention defining the duties of the Advisory Council (April 23, 1861); a letter from the Virginia Convention to Jefferson Davis inviting him to make Richmond the seat of government of the Confederacy (April 27, 1861); an anonymous letter to Letcher warning of the U.S. government's intention to take Arlington Heights (May 6, 1861); a letter from Letcher to Sam Houston, Governor of Texas, enclosing a copy of the resolution in response to the request of South Carolina and Mississippi for a Conference of the Southern States (May 24, 1860); a resolution of the state of Tennessee on state's rights (May 24, 1860); telegrams from the states of Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi announcing their secession from the Union (Jan. 10-12, 1861); a proclamation by Letcher to the people of northwestern Virginia regarding secession (June 17, 1861); deed of the state of Virginia to the Confederate States of America transferring property including all the machinery and stores at Harper's Ferry and the armory in Richmond (Oct. 3, 1861). A drawing of a "steam gun" designed by Philip Strickler (Oct. 29, 1861); a message from Letcher to the General Assembly announcing the death of former President John Tyler (Jan. 18, 1862); a 15-page report by Jeb Stuart to Gen. Lee on the Pamunkey expedition (June 23, 1862); lists of negro convicts employed by Joseph R. Anderson & Co. (Sept. 3, 1862); a list of prisoners taken by Maj. Gen. Floyd confined in the State Armory (Dec. 29-30, 1862); report of S. Bassett French calculating the slave population in those counties where requisitions were made for slaves to work on fortifications (March 20, 1863); deed of the Hollywood Cemetery Company to the Commonwealth of Virginia for a section to bury President Tyler (March 17, 1863); a telegram from James P. Smith, Guineas Station, to Letcher regarding the condition of Gen. Jackson (May 5, 1863); and a message from Letcher to the House of Delegates transmitting a statement of the number of troops furnished the Confederate States by Virginia (Oct. 8, 1863). The second series of Governor Letcher's Executive papers contains subject files. There are three subjects represented in this series: the Advisory Council, John Brown's Raid, and Railroads. The materials related to the Advisory Council include correspondence, proceedings, and reports of committees between April and June of 1861. Governor Letcher often referred correspondence to the Advisory Council and the endorsement on the letter details the Council's action with regard to the letter. One letter, in particular, from Robert E. Lee is relevant to the preparations for the defense of Virginia (June 15, 1861). The majority of the correspondence, however, concerns appointments in the Provisional Army and other military matters. The proceedings contain reports of the Committee for Courts of Justice, the Committee of Propositions and Grievances, the Committee on Finance, and the Committee on Military Affairs. The John Brown's Raid documents include correspondence related to the request for pardon of conspirators, Aaron D. Stevens and Albert Hazlett, and information concerning fugitive conspirators Barclay Cappoc, Owen Brown, and Francis Merriam. Particularly interesting is a printed protest by the Democratic members of the Iowa General Assembly condemning Governor Kirkwood's refusal to extradite Barclay Cappoc. There are copies of the indictments for Francis Merriam, Jeremiah Anderson, Owen Brown, and Charles P. Tidd. Military expenses incurred by militia, yet unpaid, are also documented here. Lastly, material concerning railroads include correspondence with regard to railroad connections and the ordinance of the convention relieving railroad workers from military duty and arming them for the defense of the railroads. A roll of the Richmond & Danville Railroad Guard is included. Accession 19736 has been included in Governor Letcher's Executive Papers. This accession consists of a letter from Susan E. Wash to Governor Letcher asking that her husband be relieved from military service. Endorsement of Gov. Letcher, dated May 7, 1861, grants the request. Accession 19923 has been included in Governor Letcher's Executive Papers. This accession consists of a letter from Major Gen. T.J. Jackson, Winchester, to Governor Letcher. In this letter, Jackson comments on the military situation and requests reinforcements and arms to be sent to Winchester, Nov. 30, 1861. Accession 33651 has been included in Governor Letcher's Executive Papers. This accession consists of a letter from John H. Winder to Governor Letcher regarding the sentence of J.C. Northwood, April 6, 1863.
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Confederate honor roll : [vertical file / artist unknown ; school of Howard Chandler Christy].
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Confederate honor roll : [vertical file / artist unknown ; school of Howard Chandler Christy]. [1989]-
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- Confederate honor roll : [vertical file / artist unknown ; school of Howard Chandler Christy].
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Diaries kept while on duty at Forts Wise and Riley, Kansas Territory while serving with the 1st U.S. Cavalry [manuscript] 1858-1860.
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Diaries kept while on duty at Forts Wise and Riley, Kansas Territory while serving with the 1st U.S. Cavalry [manuscript] 1858-1860.
Entries regarding the Kiowa Campaign, a recon patrol up the Salina, Cimaron, and Canadian Rivers and mentions patrol activity, descriptions of the country, and construction of Fort Wise. Added entry by J.E.B. Stuart, Jr.
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Diaries kept while on duty at Forts Wise and Riley, Kansas Territory while serving with the 1st U.S. Cavalry [manuscript] 1858-1860.
Perry, Thomas David. [Thomas David Perry Collection] ca. 1979-2007 [manuscript].
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[Thomas David Perry Collection] ca. 1979-2007 [manuscript]. ca. 1979-2007.
This collection contains materials gathered by Virginia Tech graduate (class of 1984) and historian Thomas David Perry during more than 20 years of research and writing on the history of Patrick County, Virginia. Much of the material is devoted to the life, family and birthplace of Confederate General James Ewell Brown "Jeb" Stuart. The collection contains such materials as manuscript drafts, printed materials, correspondence, scrapbooks and photographs. Much of the material relates to the research and writing of three of Perry's books, Ascent to Glory: the Genealogy of Jeb Stuart; Stuart's Birthplace: a History of Laurel Hill Farm; and The Free State of Patrick: Patrick County, Virginia in the Civil War. The collection also contains press and promotional material relating to the effort to preserve Stuart's birthplace.
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- Perry, Thomas David. [Thomas David Perry Collection] ca. 1979-2007 [manuscript].
Bedingfield, John Y., fl. 1861-1865,. Bedingfield family Civil War letters, 1837, 1861-1865, 1936.
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Bedingfield family Civil War letters, 1837, 1861-1865, 1936.
The collection consists chiefly of letters from John Y. Robert E. and Lewis H. Bedingfield to their parents. The brothers send news of family and friends; describe camp life including drills, meals, tents, religious services, and trade with Union soldiers; and relay war news and rumors. There are comments on General John B. Magruder; enlistment ceremony and rifle distribution; bombardment of Fort Walker (Welles) and the fall of Fort Pulaski; high prices; the fatal wounding of Lewis at Gaines Mill; the fatal wounding and capture of Sim Thews at Gettysburg; depression of Confederate soldiers after seeing the prosperity of Pennsylvania; overrating of J.E.B. Stuart; salvaging iron from destroyed railroads; attempt to hire "Wallace" as a servant as it is "utterly imossible to get along well without a negroe"; an encounter with a Union soldier during Mine Run; execution of a deserter; reflections on Christmas, 1863; skirmish at Morton's Ford on the Rapidan; re-enlistment; Cedar Creek at which his cook Joe Goings was mortally wounded; Fisher's Hill; and thoughts on Lincoln's re-election and the continuation of the war. A fragment of a letter from W. Bedingfield mentions an encounter with a Union deserter, and another, 1864, describes life at home in Brooks County. An 1862 letter from family friend Joshua Thews mentions destroying the railroad from Staunton to Manasses. An 1863 letter from a friend in Montezuma, Ga., describes Christmas despite the blockade.
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- Bedingfield, John Y., fl. 1861-1865,. Bedingfield family Civil War letters, 1837, 1861-1865, 1936.
Gilmer, Francis Walker, 1790-1826. Papers of the Gilmer family [manuscript], 1781, 1820-1821, 1861-1865.
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Papers of the Gilmer family [manuscript], 1781, 1820-1821, 1861-1865.
The first half of the ledger consists of Francis Walker Gilmer's notes on legal cases heard in the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, 1820-1821. These probably formed the basis of his published book "Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Appeals of Virginia" (1821). The second half consists chiefly of copies of diary entries from the Civil War made by William Wirt Gilmer a farmer and soldier from Albemarle County. It includes comments on Stonewall Jackson, J.E.B. Stuart, William W. Averell, Fitzhugh Lee, John C. Fremont, Robert E. Lee, and Thomas Jefferson, whose ideas he believed led to the war. Many comments on the state of local agriculture during the war are included. There are 26 pages of notes on Italian geography (Notes on Geography Italia), possibly written in 1781 by George House. With these are a form letter, 1861, Macfarland and Ferguson, Office of the Southern Literary Messenger, Richmond, to W.W. Gilmer; and another letter, 1864 September 25, from Fitzhugh Lee thanking Gilmer for some food he had sent after Lee was wounded.
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- Gilmer, Francis Walker, 1790-1826. Papers of the Gilmer family [manuscript], 1781, 1820-1821, 1861-1865.
Hubard, Robert Thruston, 1839-1921. Reminiscences of the great four year war ... commencing on the 12th day of April 1861 and ending on the 1st day of July 1865, n.d.
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Reminiscences of the great four year war ... commencing on the 12th day of April 1861 and ending on the 1st day of July 1865, n.d.
Photocopy of the typed undated transcript of Hubard's "Reminiscences of the Great Four Year War between the Federal Government and the Southern States of the American Union commencing on the 12th day of April 1861 and ending on the 1st day of July 1865." The transcript provides a detailed account of his cavalry's movements in Virginia, as well as a description of the Civil War in general. He discusses foraging missions, living conditions, how regimental leaders are chosen, and lists officers in the 3rd Virginia Cavalry. Battles described in detail and in which his regiment participated include Chancellorsville (1863), Winchester (1864), and Five Forks (1865), where he was wounded. Officers primarily described include Robert E. Lee, Gustave T. Beauregard, and Jeb Stuart.
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- Hubard, Robert Thruston, 1839-1921. Reminiscences of the great four year war ... commencing on the 12th day of April 1861 and ending on the 1st day of July 1865, n.d.
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Letter from James Ewell Brown Stuart, Fort Riley, Kansas territory to his mother, Elizabeth Pannill Letcher Stuart, describing his part at Harpers Ferry [manuscript] 1860 Jan. 31.
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Letter from James Ewell Brown Stuart, Fort Riley, Kansas territory to his mother, Elizabeth Pannill Letcher Stuart, describing his part at Harpers Ferry [manuscript] 1860 Jan. 31.
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- Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864. Letter from James Ewell Brown Stuart, Fort Riley, Kansas territory to his mother, Elizabeth Pannill Letcher Stuart, describing his part at Harpers Ferry [manuscript] 1860 Jan. 31.
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850. William James Rucker autograph collection [manuscript], 1812-1881.
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William James Rucker autograph collection [manuscript], 1812-1881.
Chiefly letters of prominent 19th century Virginians: John Randolph (1812); Andrew Jackson (1830); John Marshall (1831); E. Landseer (1845); J. C. Calhoun (1849); E. Landseer (1851); Charles Dickens (1858); William Cabell Rives (1861); John Letcher Comm. (1862); Jefferson Davis (1864); J. E. B. Stuart (1864); Alex. H. H. Stuart (1866); John Letcher (1866); Gilbert C. Walker Comm. (1872); Joseph E. Johnston (1881); Fred W. M. Holliday Comm. (1881).
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- Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850. William James Rucker autograph collection [manuscript], 1812-1881.
Kennon, Richard Byrd. Papers, 1863-1865.
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Papers, 1863-1865.
These papers contain official Confederate Army documents affecting Rosser's Brigade which was part of the Army of Northern Virginia, along with Kennon's service experiences.
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- Barnwell, Robert Woodward, 1860-1952.
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- Blackford, Launcelot Minor, 1894-1964.
Blackford, W. W. (William Willis), 1831-1905.
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Dearborn, Frederick M. (Frederick Myers), b. 1876
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Duke, R. T. W. (Richard Thomas Walker), 1822-1898.
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- Gilmer, William Wirt, 1804-1879.
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Johnston, Joseph E. (Joseph Eggleston), 1807-1891.
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- McNaught, John Smith.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Commandery of the State of Massachusetts, collector.
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Pollard, Charles T. (Charles Teed), 1842-1873.
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- Richmond, Carleton Rubira, 1887-1975.
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- Robertson, Wyndham, 1803-1888.
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- Rosser, Thomas Lafayette, 1836-1910
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- Scott, James McClure, 1841-1913.
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- Sedgwick, John, 1813-1864.
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- Stoneman, George, 1822-1894.
Stuart, Alexander H. H. (Alexander Hugh Holmes), 1807-1891.
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- Stuart, Flora Cooke, 1836-1923.
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United States. Army. New York Infantry Regiment, 30th (1861-1863)
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Venable, Charles S. (Charles Scott), 1827-1900.
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United States
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American diaries
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- American diaries
Antietam, Battle of, Md., 1862
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- Antietam, Battle of, Md., 1862
Brandy Station, Battle of, Brandy Station, Va., 1863
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- Brandy Station, Battle of, Brandy Station, Va., 1863
Bull Run, 1st Battle of, Va., 1861
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- Bull Run, 1st Battle of, Va., 1861
Bull Run, 2nd Battle of, Va., 1862
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- Bull Run, 2nd Battle of, Va., 1862
Cavalry horses
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- Cavalry horses
Chancellorsville, Battle of, Chancellorsville, Va., 1863
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- Chancellorsville, Battle of, Chancellorsville, Va., 1863
Comanche Indians
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- Comanche Indians
Fredericksburg, Battle of, Fredericksburg, Va., 1862
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- Fredericksburg, Battle of, Fredericksburg, Va., 1862
General
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- General
Generals
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- Generals
Gettysburg Campaign, 1863
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- Gettysburg Campaign, 1863
Horseshoeing
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- Horseshoeing
Kelly's Ford, Battle of, Va., 1863
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- Kelly's Ford, Battle of, Va., 1863
Kiowa Campaign
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- Kiowa Campaign
Kiowa Indians
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- Kiowa Indians
Marriage
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- Marriage
Maryland Campaign, 1862
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- Maryland Campaign, 1862
Peninsular Campaign, 1862
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- Peninsular Campaign, 1862
Seven Days' Battles, Va., 1862
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- Seven Days' Battles, Va., 1862
Soldiers
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- Soldiers
Soldiers
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- Soldiers
Williamsburg, Battle of, Williamsburg, Va., 1862
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- Williamsburg, Battle of, Williamsburg, Va., 1862
Army officers, Confederate
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- Army officers, Confederate
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United States
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Colorado
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
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- Place
- Fort Riley (Kan.)
Fort Riley (Kan.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Cimarron River
Cimarron River
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Kansas
Kansas
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Virginia
Virginia
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Virginia
Virginia
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- West (U.S.)
West (U.S.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Chambersburg (Pa.)
Chambersburg (Pa.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Southern States
Southern States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Virginia
Virginia
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort Riley (Kan.)
Fort Riley (Kan.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Canadian River
Canadian River
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Harpers Ferry (W. VA.)
Harpers Ferry (W. VA.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Virginia
Virginia
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Virginia
Virginia
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort Wise (Colo.)
Fort Wise (Colo.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Salinas River (Calif.)
Salinas River (Calif.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Confederate States of America
Confederate States of America
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Kansas
Kansas
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States of America
United States of America
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Kansas
Kansas
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Virginia
Virginia
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Confederate States of America
Confederate States of America
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Kansas
Kansas
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Virginia
Virginia
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort Wise (Colo.)
Fort Wise (Colo.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
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- Convention Declaration
- Convention Declaration 475