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P.G.T. Beauregard was a Confederate States Army general from New Orleans, Louisiana. The Aztec Club was organized in 1847 as a fraternal society for officers serving under General Winfield Scott's command in Mexico City. Several officers later became major Civil War leaders.
Former Confederate general and resident of New Orleans. At the time of this letter was written Phillips was an editor and book reviewer for 33 years with the New York Times.
Confederate brigadier general, president of the New Orleans, Jackson and Mississippi Railway, and adjutant general of Louisiana; resident of New Orleans, La.
Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard was an engineer, author, and military officer, of New Orleans, La.; graduated, 1838, from the U.S. Military Aceadmy (West Point); served as lieutenant in U.S. Army during the Mexican War and as a general in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; lieutenant of engineers, fortification work in Louisiana, 1846; chief engineer in charge of draining site of New Orleans, 1858-1861; president of New Orleans, Jackson and Mississippi railway, 1865-1870; manager, Louisiana lottery, 1870-1888; Commissioner of Public Works, New Orleans, La., 1888; son of Jacques Toutant-Beauregard and Helene Judith (Deggio) Toutant-Beauregard; husband of Laura Villere and Caroline Delonde.
U.S. and Confederate Army officer, engineer, railroad executive, and public official. Full name: Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard.
Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard was a Confederate general in the American Civil War. He was the author of Principles and Maxims of the Art of War (1863) and Report on the Defense of Charleston (1864).
Born Pierre Gustave Toutant de Beauregard in New Orleans, La.; served in U.S. Army during Mexican War; resigned from U.S. Army, 1861; appointed brigadier general in Confederate Army, 1861.
American businessman, politician, and soldier. He served as a General in the Confederate Army.
G. T. (Gustave Toutant) Beauregard (1818-1893) was a career soldier who attained the rank of brigadier general in the Confederate Army. He commanded forces at Fort Sumter and First Manassas, and assumed command at Shiloh following General Johnston's death. He commanded the forces at Charleston, holding the city for two years. He was an important historian, and published MAXIMA OF THE ART OF WAR in 1863. These photocopies are chiefly letters from Beauregard to military and civil officers, including Samuel Cooper (1798-1876), adjutant and inspector general, who later became a full general, the highest ranking officer in the Confederacy, and a close friend of Jefferson Davis; George Wythe Randolph (1818-1867) Secretary of War for the Confederacy; William Preston Johnston (1831-1899) colonel aide-de-camp to Pres. Davis; John Horace Forney (1829-1902), a career Army officer who rose to the rank of brigadier general in the Confederate Army and commanded the District of the Gulf; Gustavus W. Smith (1822-1896), civil and military engineer and a major general in the confederate Army, commanding Peninsular campaign following the wounding of Gen. Johnston and the arrival of Gen. Lee; and a letter to Charles J. Villere, important member of the Confederate Congress and brother-in-law of Beauregard, from R. L. Brodie, Confederate surgeon.
G. T. Beauregard was a Confederate States Army general of New Orleans, La. Edward Clifton Wharton, also of New Orleans, was Confederate Army major and a journalist.
American businessman, politician and soldier. He served as a general for the Confederacy during the American Civil War (1861-1865).
Pierre Gustave Toutant de Beauregard was born at his family's plantation in St. Bernard Parish, near New Orleans, Louisiana. He was the son of Jacques Toutant-Beauregard, a planter, and Helene Judith de Reggio. He was educated in private schools in New Orleans and New York, then attended the U.S. Military Academy (West Point), graduating second in the class of 1838. As a commissioned officer, he was involved in engineering projects in Florida and Louisiana. In 1841, he married Marie Laure Villère, whose grandfather was the first native-born governor of Louisiana. They had two sons; she died in 1850. G. T. Beauregard served with distinction in the U.S. Army during the Mexican War. Returning to Louisiana, he resumed engineering duties, and married Caroline Deslonde in 1860, who died in 1864. With the secession of Louisiana, he had resigned his commission in 1861, and enlisted in the Confederate Army as a private in a volunteer company. Jefferson Davis appointed Beauregard a brigadier general in the CSA; he served in Charleston, S.C., supervising the bombardment of Fort Sumter, as well as at Manassas, Virginia. He was promoted to full general and assigned to the western theater in 1862, where he had responsibilities to oversee Confederate armies in Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and the Carolinas. After the war, Beauregard returned to New Orleans, becoming president of the New Orleans, Jackson & Mississippi Railroad from 1865 to 1870. He became manager of the Louisiana State Lottery Company in 1877, then commissioner of public works in New Orleans in 1888. He died in 1893, and his remains were interred in Metairie Cemetery.
Confederate general.
Born Pierre Gustave Toutant de Beauregard, in New Orleans, La.; served in U.S. Army during Mexican War; resigned from U.S. Army, 1861; appointed brigadier general in Confederate Army, 1861.
G. T. Beauregard was a general in the Confederate Army.
G.T. Beauregard (1818-1893), Confederate Army officer.
Confederate general; full name Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard.
G. T. Beauregard was a Confederate States Army general of New Orleans, Louisiana. His son, Rene Toutant Beauregard, was married to Clemence Cenas, the daughter of Hilary B. Cenas and Marguerite Pierce Cenas.
Confederate Army officer.
Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard (1818-1893) was born in Louisiana. He studied civil engineering at West Point and served as an engineer in the Mexican-American War. Following the succession of the Southern states in 1861, Beauregard became the first Confederate brigadier general. He commanded the Confederate defenses at Fort Sumter in April 1861, and also served in the First Battle of Bull Run, the Battle of Shiloh, and the Siege of Corinth, before surrendering to William T. Sherman in 1865. After the war Beauregard worked as general superindendent of the New Orleans, Jackson, and Great Northern Railroad, and was also president of the New Orleans and Carrollton Street Railway. He was appointed supervisor of the Louisiana Lottery in 1877. He died in New Orleans in 1893.
Confederate general in charge of coastal defenses for South Carolina and Georgia, and particularly Charleston, S.C.
P.G.T. Beauregard of New Orleans, La., graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1838. He served in the Mexican War and directed the building of the Federal customs house in New Orleans. Beauregard was a full general in the Confederate States Army during the Civil War, serving at Fort Sumter, the First Battle of Manassas, the Battle of Shiloh, and the Second Battle of Petersburg, among others. After the war, he served as president of two Louisiana railway companies and as manager of the Louisiana Lottery.
Born in Saint Bernard Parish, Louisiana; graduate of West Point and veteran of the Mexican War; service with the Confederate Army at Fort Sumter, First Manassas, Shiloh, and Corinth; in command of forces in the Carolinas, Georgia, and Virginia.
Military engineer; lieutenant, Mexican War; general, Confederate Army, Civil War.
West Point graduate, 1838; lieutenant of engineers, fortification work in Louisiana, 1846; chief engineer in charge of draining site of New Orleans, 1858-1861; president, New Orleans, Jackson and Mississippi railway, 1865-1870; manager, Louisiana lottery, 1870-1888; commissioner of public works, New Orleans, 1888; adjutant general of Louisiana; author of books about military operations.
Military engineer; lieutenant, Mexican War; general, Confederate Army, Civil War.
West Point graduate, 1838; lieutenant of engineers, fortification work in Louisiana, 1846; chief engineer in charge of draining site of New Orleans, 1858-1861; manager, Louisiana lottery, 1870-1888; commissioner of public works, New Orleans, 1888; adjutant general of Louisiana; author of books about military operations.
Military engineer; lieutenant, Mexican War; general, Confederate Army, Civil War.
West Point graduate, 1838; lieutenant of engineers, fortification work in Louisiana, 1846; chief engineer in charge of draining site of New Orleans, 1858-1861; manager, Louisiana lottery, 1870-1888; commissioner of public works, New Orleans, 1888; adjutant general of Louisiana; author of books about military operations.
Military engineer; lieutenant, Mexican War; general, Confederate Army, Civil War.
West Point graduate, 1838; lieutenant of engineers, fortification work in Louisiana, 1846; chief engineer in charge of draining site of New Orleans, 1858-1861; president, New Orleans, Jackson and Mississippi railway, 1865-1870; manager, Louisiana lottery, 1870-1888; commissioner of public works, New Orleans, 1888; adjutant general of Louisiana; author of books about military operations.
Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard was born May 28, 1818 near New Orleans, Louisiana. He was a Confederate general in the American Civil War. Beauregard graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. (1838) and served in the Mexican War (1846-1848). After the secession of Louisiana from the Union (January 1861), Beauregard resigned from the U.S. Army and was commissioned a brigadier general in the Confederate Army; he eventually became one of the eight full generals of the Confederacy and particpated in almost every important theatre of the war. He commanded the forces that bombarded Fort Sumter, S.C., and was on the field at the First Battle of Bull Run (1861), and assumed command at Shiloh after the death of General Albert Sidney Johnston (1862). He later conducted the defense of Charleston and toward the end of the war defended the southern approaches to Richmond. Though he proved to be a capable combat commander and often displayed sound strategic sense, Beauregard revealed serious deficiencies as a general officer. His penchant for questioning orders bordered on insubordination. He died on February 20, 1893 in New Orleans. Britannica Online Encyclopedia http://search.eb.com (Retrieved November 18, 2008)
Howell Cobb was born Spetember 7, 1815 in Jefferson County, Georgia. He was a Georgia politician who championed Southern unionism during the 1850s but then advocated immediate secession following the election of Abraham Lincoln. Cobb served in Congress from 1842 to 1851 and agina from 1855 to 1857; he supported the annexation of Texas, the war with Mexico, and the extension of slavery into the territories. But he broke with the most extreme proslavery Southerners when he advocated extending the Missouri Compromise line to the Pacific, opposed the creation of a sectional political party, and supported the Compromise of 1850. He died in New York City on October 9, 1868. Britannica Online Encyclopedia http://search.eb.com (Retrieved November 18, 2008)
G.T. Beauregard was a Confederate General.
He was born in 1818 in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana and graduated from West Point in 1838. Beauregard commanded troops at Fort Sumter in 1861, and he was named full general after the Battle of 1st Bull Run. Beauregard died in New Orleans in 1893.
Biographical Note
Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard (1818-1893), commonly referred to as G. T. Beauregard, was born on May 28, 1838, in Saint Bernard Parish, Louisiana. Beauregard attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, and graduated second in his class in 1838. He served in the Mexican War (1846-1848) as an engineer officer on the staff of General Winfield Scott (1786-1866). After the war, Beauregard was placed in charge of the Mississippi and Lake Defenses of Louisiana in 1848, a position he held until 1860. On January 23, 1861, he was appointed the superintendent of the United States Military Academy, but decided to relinquish his post and resign his commission from the United States Army after Louisiana seceded from the Union on January 26. In February 1861, Beauregard accepted a new commission as brigadier general for the Confederate Army. He was crucial in forcing the surrender of Fort Sumter on April 13, 1861, which began the American Civil War (1861-1865). Beauregard was named a full general in the Confederate Army in July 1861 and kept that position through the end of the war. After the Civil War, Beauregard returned to New Orleans where he engaged in politics and served as president of two railroad companies. G. T. Beauregard died on February 20, 1893.
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Title:
LS, 1861 June 13 : Richmond, Va., to G.T. Beauregard, Manassas Junction, Va.
In regard to Beauregard's suggestion that J.E. Johnston's army join his at Manassas, Davis points out some strategic advantages to keeping the two forces separate, providing Beauregard's can be suitably reinforced. He adds that lack of transportation will make it difficult to adopt the concerted plan of action Beauregard has requested.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.) ; 25 cm.
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- Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. LS, 1861 June 13 : Richmond, Va., to G.T. Beauregard, Manassas Junction, Va.
Alden, Henry Mills, 1836-1919. American and English literary and historical papers collected by Atcheson L. Hench [manuscript] 1782-1944.
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American and English literary and historical papers collected by Atcheson L. Hench [manuscript] 1782-1944.
Material collected by Hench, some as an autograph collection and others for use in his classes at the University of Virginia with examples of various periods. Modern autographs collected by Hench include letters by associates of Edgar Allan Poe; Civil War letters; papers relating to Virginia history; correspondence of writers and politicians, particularly from the Victorian era; and other miscellaneous correspondence with literary or histocial interest. Of interest is correspondence of Hench with Willa Cather and publishers concerning a cheap reprint of "Death comes for the archbishop." Letters of Francis J. Child to Paul Hamlton Hayne discuss Chaucer and Hayne's work. Letters of Lewis Gaylord Clark to Henry Stephens Randall and Hanson A. Risley discuss publication in "The Knickerbocker" and political patronage. Letters of Christopher Pearse Cranch concern publication of his work and social matters and includes manuscripts of three poems. Letters of General James Dearing to General P.G.T. Beauregard and Lt. Colonel Otey, 1864 May - June discuss action during the siege of Petersburg. Letters of Evert Augustus Duyckinck to T. A. Cheney, Rufus Wilmot Griswold and William Henry Whitmore concern literary matters. Over thirty five letters from George Cary Eggleston to Henry Mills Alden, Will Carleton, Richard Watson Gilder, William Dean Howells, Robert U. Johnson, Martha J. Lamb, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, Edmund Clarence Stedman, James Carleton Young and others discuss activities of the Dickens Fellowship, readings, the Author's Club, reviews, autograph collecting and other authors including a statement that "[Mark Twain] and I are not on cordial terms...." Individual letters of interest William Lewis Cabell on addresses of Confederate generals; Hundson Cary on his gubernatorial "Education Plank"; Madison J. Cawein on publishing matters; Thomas Clare to Samuel Ireland on Ireland's "Tour of the Thames"; Thomas Clarke to Friedrich A. Riedesel on a prisoner exchange; Wilkie Collins sending thanks; Moncure Daniel Conway to John H. Ingram on his biography of Poe; John Esten Cooke to Lucian Minor on a biographical sketch; George Crabbe to John Robinson, on a land division; David P. Curry on the Battle of Rich Mountain; and John Meck Cuyler to Dr. [Gilman?] Kimball on hospital muster rolls. Also George M. Dallas to James Monroe forwarding a publication for approval; Danske Dandridge introducing Waitman Barbe; Beverley Dandridge regretting he cannot emply foreigners; the 6th Duke of Devonshire to Mary Russell Mitford on requested favors and seeking a copy of her play for his library; Anna Dickinson sending thanks; Jubal Early to Henry Barton Dawson on Robert E. Lee and William Mahone's biography of Lee; and Maria Edgeworth to Thomas Noon Talfourd on copyright. The collection also contains three poems by Madison Cawein; a page from "The legacy of Caine" by Wilkie Collins; autographs of Richard Henry Dana, Jr. and Amelia Earhart; a greeting from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dickens;
ArchivalResource: circa 90 items.
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- Alden, Henry Mills, 1836-1919. American and English literary and historical papers collected by Atcheson L. Hench [manuscript] 1782-1944.
Parsons, Mosby Monroe, 1822-1865. Papers, 1861-1862.
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Papers, 1861-1862.
Military papers of General Parsons, including two letters from Colonel John T. Hughes describing fighting at the battles of Springfield, Mo., and Fort Scott, Kan., Kansas Jayhawkers, rumors, casualties, prisoners, and various generals; orders concerning reorganization and staff work; circular on sentry duty; and letter from General P.G.T. Beauregard praising the military conduct of John Bordenave Villepigue at Fort Pillow.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Parsons, Mosby Monroe, 1822-1865. Papers, 1861-1862.
Yandell family. Yandell family papers, 1823-1877.
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Yandell family papers, 1823-1877.
The papers primarily consist of correspondence, diaries, and medical notes. Most of the letters were written by Wilson Yandell, Lunsford Pitts Yandell, Susan Wendell Yandell, and Lunsford Pitts Yandell, Jr. The letters consist mostly of family news but also contain information relating to a variety of other topics, including medical practice, physicians of Ky., medical politics at Transylvania and the Louisville Medical Institute, state politics and economic conditions in Ky. and Tenn., references to important citizens in Louisville and Lexington, the career of David W. Yandell, disease, slavery, the secession crisis, and the Civil War. In addition to correspondence, the collection also includes lectures of Lunsford P. Yandell, material about his father Wilson Yandell, notes for medical biographies, diaries of Lunsford P. Yandell, and a scrapbook. Correspondents include Elisha Bartlett, Charles Caldwell, Daniel Drake, Austin Flint, Timothy Flint, Samuel D. Gross, Philip Lindsley, Henry Miller, and Benjamin Rush.
ArchivalResource: 2.66 cubic ft.
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- Yandell family. Yandell family papers, 1823-1877.
Cooke, Giles Buckner. Papers of Giles Buckner Cooke, 1861-1885.
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Papers of Giles Buckner Cooke, 1861-1885.
The collection contains Cooke's Civil War diaries, 1861 April 17 thorugh 1865 April 13. The collection also contains two diplomas; an appointment; a pass, 1865 April 10, issued by General Grant's headquarters; 4 letters from Robert E. Lee, 1865-1869; one letter from Mrs. Lee, 1870; and 4 letters from P.G.T. Beauregard, 1873-1885.
ArchivalResource: 2 microfilm reels : positive ; 35 mm.
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- Cooke, Giles Buckner. Papers of Giles Buckner Cooke, 1861-1885.
Whipple, Amiel Weeks, 1817?-1863. Plan : of the battle field at Bull Run July 21st 1861.
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Plan : of the battle field at Bull Run July 21st 1861. [n.d.]
In these two printed plans of the battle field at Bull Run, Whipple depicts with pencil and ink manuscript notations Union forces and the Confederate forces of Gen. Beauregard and Gen. Johnston. Both maps show Bull Run, Centreville, and New Market, but the second version of the map extends its boundaries further west and south, showing Gainesville, Milford, and Manassas. Prepared by Whipple to accompany a report of Brig. Gen. Irvin McDowell, the maps were drawn by J.J. Young, a civil engineer.
ArchivalResource: 2 maps : linen backed ; on sheets 30 x 35 cm. and 35 x 44 cm.
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- Whipple, Amiel Weeks, 1817?-1863. Plan : of the battle field at Bull Run July 21st 1861.
Confederate States of America Records, 1854-1889, (bulk 1861-1865)
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Confederate States of America Records 1854-1889 (bulk 1861-1865)
Correspondence, proclamations, messages of the president, court cases, minute books, docket books, customs records, financial records, letterbooks, orders, reports, and other records of the Confederate Department of Justice, Department of State, Department of the Treasury, Post Office Department, Navy Department, and War Department. Includes Confederate constitutional documents and the James Wolcott Wadsworth collection of diplomatic correspondence and letters of Raphael Semmes.
ArchivalResource: 18,500 items; 124 containers plus 5 oversize; 28 linear feet; 71 microfilm reels
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- Confederate States of America Records, 1854-1889, (bulk 1861-1865)
Willis, Edward, 1834-1910. Edward Willis papers, 1857-1914.
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Edward Willis papers, 1857-1914.
Papers consist of correspondence, quartermaster records, and other items. Correspondence (1857-1880) includes letters (1866) from Varina Davis (Mrs. Jefferson Davis) mainly concerning financial and personal matters and her husband's health and imprisonment; letters (1878, 1880) from P.G.T. Beauregard concerning books and pamphlets about the Civil War and Beauregard's papers stolen after the war; a letter (n.d.) from his grandmother Mary H.G. Willis concerning family matters; and letters (January 1861) from uncle Pyatt A. Willis concerning Edward Willis' military service, fortifications around Charleston, a patriotic poem, and other matters. Quartermaster records include tissue copies of letters and invoices (1899) from U.S. depot quartermaster Willis at Charleston to various individuals regarding orders and shipments of supplies; and a C.S.A. quartermaster account book (1862-1863) containing accounts for bounty money, purchases and expenditures by military units and soldiers, company payrolls (including payrolls for several South Carolina regiments), and other expenses, with a list of discharged soldiers. Other items include a petition (1879) to the mayor and aldermen of Charleston asking for the removal of the stone steps and platforms of the post office (which obstruct the sidewalk); newspaper clippings, including Willis' obituaries; a pardon (1865) granted to Willis by President Andrew Johnson; certificates of membership (1857-1858) in the Independent Order of Oddfellows; biographical material on Willis; and a "List of Books presented to the Library of the Charleston Museum by Mrs. Edward Willis" (n.d.).
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- Willis, Edward, 1834-1910. Edward Willis papers, 1857-1914.
Courtenay, William Ashmead, 1831-1908. William Ashmead Courtenay papers, 1872-1957 (bulk, 1872-1908).
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William Ashmead Courtenay papers, 1872-1957 (bulk, 1872-1908).
Chiefly correspondence, 2731 items in six oversized volumes, documenting political career and publications of WAC, impact of 1886 earth quake, other aspects of Charleston social life, and textile mill development in S.C.; plus 44 unbound items, dated 24 Oct. 1873-20 Nov. 1957 and undated (bulk, 1873-1908), including letter, 7 Aug. [18]97, Newry, S.C., to Henry R. Dwight, re various paintings of Gen[era]l [Francis] Marion executed for S.C. Society Hall in Charleston, S.C. Oversize volumes dated as follows: Vol. I (1872-1892); Vol. II (1880-1884); Vol. III (1883-1887); Vol. IV (1888-1889); Vol. V (1890-1891); and Vol. VI (1890-1893). Bound volumes include letter, 15 June 1894 (Barnwell, S.C.), from Johnson Hagood, S.C. Military Academy, re hostility of Gov. [Benjamin] Tillman to the Citadel, and questioning Tillman's support in the press; papers re cotton and textiles include 29 July 1892, Orlando, Fla., from W.M. Ogilvie, re newspaper reports of WAC's recent purchase of site at Chester, S.C., with "valuable water power" for a possible factory, requesting employment, reporting that he had moved to Florida in 1886 and desired to relocate. Other papers included in bound volumes re cotton textile industry include research completed by WAC prior to the 1893 founding of Courtenay Manufacturing Company (Newry, S.C.); letter, 15 Oct. 1892, from Ellison A. Smyth, Greenville, S.C., re operation of Pelzer Manufacturing Co.; and broadside, ca. Jan. 1893, Indianola Manufacturing and Power Company, offering capital stock for erection of a mill on Catawba River near Land's Ford, S.C. Unbound papers include political materials such as printed ballot, "Commerce is King!", 1879, listing Courtenay as unopposed for mayor; letter, 14 Oct. 1884, to Horatio Seymour, Deerfield, N.Y., re receipt of publications from Oneida Historical Society, sending him copy of Centennial of Incorporation, and hopes for election of Democratic President "to emancipate the South." Items re the earth quake include circular letter, 31 Dec. 1886, City of Charleston, Executive Department, "To the Contributors to the Relief of the Earthquake Sufferers," expressing thanks for "the blessed bounty that quickly came from all parts of this land, and even from beyond the seas, for the needy sufferers in this stricken City..." signed in print by W.W. Simons, Clerk, and WAC, Mayor. Printed poem, Richmond, 4 Feb. 1888, "St. Michaels After the Earthquake," signed by S.B. Valentine, "100 copies printed for Hon. Wm. A. Courtenay, Charleston, S.C., at the Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., Press, for the Authoress, Washington's Birthday, 1888." Printed poem, "By the Rev. Charles S. Vedder, D.D., Read at the Celebration by the Huguenot Society of Charleston, S.C., April 14, 1890, of the Promulgation of the Edict of Nantz, 1598"; printed invitation, 7 July 1891, for unveiling of monument for members of the Washington Light Infantry who died during Civil War; printed copy of resolutions of City Council, 24 Mar. 1892, re a fire at the Citadel; printed invitation, 27 Mar. 1893, for unveiling of monument erected "over the remains of Brig. Gen'l Roswell Sabin Ripley in Magnolia Cemetery." Other unbound items in folders include ink and watercolor drawing, 4 Feb. 1891, "Plat of Burial Ground in Magnolia Cemetery," paper on canvas (Pob: 45 x 40 cm.) showing markers of Edward S., Elizabeth S., and James Jervey Courtenay, and four infants; Address, [27 Mar. 1893], "Presented to the family of General Beauregard on the occasion of receiving his sword, for the City of Charleston, S.C."; Commencement program, 4-7 June 1893, from Converse College; and genealogical essay, 20 Nov. 1957, re Courtenay family of Devon, England and Newry, Ireland; and biographical information compiled by Yates Snowden (oversize folder).
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- Courtenay, William Ashmead, 1831-1908. William Ashmead Courtenay papers, 1872-1957 (bulk, 1872-1908).
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.
Hammond, Isaac, 1841-1915. Isaac Hammond Collection, 1839-1875
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Isaac Hammond Collection, 1839-1875
Collection, 1839-1875, of Isaac Hammond of New York, a Union soldier who was stationed for a time in Richmond, Virginia, and gathered various documents from the files of Governors John Letcher and William Smith, the Virginia General Assembly, the Confederate Congress, the files of Confederate Senators James M. Baker of Florida and R. M. T. Hunter of Virginia, and the Confederate adjutant-general's office. The material covers a wide range of subjects including the impressment of slaves for working on Confederate and local defenses, hospitals, the plights of women and children in Virginia during the Civil War, military defenses, supplies for various companies in the Confederate army, pay vouchers, military passes, military orders, and newspapers from Richmond, Virginia, Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Georgia.
ArchivalResource: .45 cubic feet
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- Hammond, Isaac,. Collection, 1839-1875 (bulk 1861-1865).
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard's report of operations on Morris Island, South Carolina during the months of July, August and September 1863 [microform].
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Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard's report of operations on Morris Island, South Carolina during the months of July, August and September 1863 [microform].
Confederate Army's General Beauregard reports the status of troops at Morris Island when he assumed command in 1862, and events during the attack on Morris Island and Battery Wagner in 1863.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard's report of operations on Morris Island, South Carolina during the months of July, August and September 1863 [microform].
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. G.T. Beauregard papers, 1861-1893.
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G.T. Beauregard papers, 1861-1893.
The collection contains papers relating to Beauregard's Civil War career, including correspondence, notes to and from various troop commands, reports on the return of troops after 1st Battle of Bull Run, and 5 poems dedicated to the general; together with family and personal papers, consisting mainly of letters (1888-1893) from Beauregard to his granddaughter, Lauré Beauregard Larendon, but also including correspondence of his brother, Toutant Beauregard, his daughter, Julia Beauregard Larendon, his son-in-law, Charles A. Larendon, as well as Elizabeth Washington Foote Cheves, Annie Chambers Ketchum, Joseph Surand, and Augusta Jane Evans Wilson. Civil War correspondents include Braxton Bragg, Joseph Emerson Brown, Jefferson Davis, Quincy Adams Gilmore, Charles Colcock Jones, Thomas Jordan, Joseph Brevard Kershaw, William Whann Mackall, Julian Keith Sass, and Mary Eliza Perine Tucker.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. G.T. Beauregard papers, 1861-1893.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Beauregard miscellany, 1839-1918 (bulk 1861-1865).
Title:
Beauregard miscellany, 1839-1918 (bulk 1861-1865).
The Beauregard Miscellany consists of correspondence, military records, succession papers, and other documents created and accumulated by P.G.T. Beauregard and his family members between 1839 and 1918. The records document Beauregard's military service before and during the Civil War, his uncertain situation immediately after the war, his postwar discussion and debate about his and others' actions during the war, and the settlement of his estate after his death. The papers also include documents created by family members: a letter by his father, Jacques Toutant Beauregard (1851), and an undated memoir by his son, Rene Toutant Beauregard.
ArchivalResource: 181 items.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Beauregard miscellany, 1839-1918 (bulk 1861-1865).
Porcher, Frederick A. (Frederick Adolphus), 1809-1888. Frederick A. Porcher papers, 1855-1922.
Title:
Frederick A. Porcher papers, 1855-1922.
Chiefly family correspondence between Frederick Adolphus Porcher, his wife, Caroline, and their son and daughters re Civil War developments, shortages in the army and on home front, yellow fever, politics, Reconstruction and "radical rule," race relations, the College of Charleston, and the earthquake of 1886. Civil War letters include two letters to Porcher's wife in Abbeville District, S.C.: 2 Aug. 1862, in which Porcher sympathizes over the death of a child and advises that only time can heal such a wound. He also relates military news, including "indications of the breaking up of the regiment."; after admonishing his wife to steel her will for better health, 14 Sept. 1863, Porcher calls upon her "to reform your opinion of Yankee superiority and Southern Imbecility." Porcher goes on to explain why Confederate troops were removed from Morris Island, "I do not believe that there has been any mismanagement on the part of Genl. Beauregard. The government at Richmond was positive that no attempt would be made against the city and therefor[e] stripped him of his army."; letter, 14 Sept. 1863, to Caroline Porcher re evacuation of Confederate troops from Morris Island, S.C., and the public condemnation of General Beauregard; and 9 May 1865, Abbeville, S.C., Clelia Porcher to her sister re preparations for arrival of Federal troops, packing up valuables, eating diet of bacon and cornbread, reporting behavior of Federal troops in Anderson, S.C., and describing arrival of Jefferson Davis. Later papers include letter, 8 Apr. 1868, A[nthony] Toomer Porter, Charleston, S.C., to Mrs. [F.A.] Porcher, re payment for her annual contract as organist at the Church of the Holy Communion; other papers document the Porcher family's membership in the Episcopal Church. Collection also contains 12 undated pencil sketches of sites in Pendleton District, including several views of the Fort Hill and Seneca houses and grounds; a cotton press; a log cabin; and the water-powered corn and saw mills at Davis Mills.
ArchivalResource: 89 items : ill., 12 art originals ; 21 x 29 cm. or smaller.
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- Porcher, Frederick A. (Frederick Adolphus), 1809-1888. Frederick A. Porcher papers, 1855-1922.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Letter [draft], 1861 June 12, Manassas, Va., to Jefferson Davis.
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Letter [draft], 1861 June 12, Manassas, Va., to Jefferson Davis.
Suggests that General Joseph E. Johnston's army consolidate with his at Manassas, a strategy which led to the Confederate victory at the first battle of Bull Run. Beauregard also requests that the government adopt a concerted plan of military operations.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Letter [draft], 1861 June 12, Manassas, Va., to Jefferson Davis.
Beauregard-Barnard letters, 1840-1841.
Title:
Beauregard-Barnard letters, 1840-1841.
This collection consists of two original hand-penned letters written by G. T. Beauregard, and seven by T. G. Barnard, to Colin J. McRae in Mississippi City, Miss. They were written from New Orleans, Mobile, or Mississippi City. These letters concern the delivery of bricks to the Army Corps of Engineers, in the building of Fort Livingston.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 linear foot (9 folders in 1 box)
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- Beauregard-Barnard letters, 1840-1841.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Papers, 1860-1870.
Title:
Papers, 1860-1870.
Includes photograph of Beauregard; an order of April 19, 1865 on behalf of Beauregard concerning an inspection tour by Captain A. Ferry; a letter of April 3, 1867, from Francis D. Lee to Beauregard describing a trip to France which included an audience with Napoleon granted to him at Beauregard's request; a letter from James Longstreet of June 7, 1867, to Beauregard, regarding funds for a trip to Mexico on behalf of a railroad company he and Beauregard were associated with; an estimate signed by Beauregard of the funds necessary for the operations of Fort Jackson, La., during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1861; a report of "Sherman's March" written on 1870s stationery of the New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad Company, giving mileage and dates.
ArchivalResource: 6 items.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Papers, 1860-1870.
McCoid, M. A. (Moses Ayers), 1840-1904. Papers of Moses A. McCoid, 1859-1884.
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Papers of Moses A. McCoid, 1859-1884.
The papers consist of 86 letters, the majority of which were written by Moses to his wife Helen. Three letters were written by Helen to Moses. The pre-Civil War letters were written between 1859 and 1861 when McCoid was in Fairfield, Iowa reading law with James F. Wilson. In these letters, Moses is wooing Helen. He reminds her of the time they met and talks about their future together despite her parents being against the match. The Civil War letters cover the period of May 1861 to April 1864. These intensely emotional love letters are filled with the young man's longing for his "dear Helen," and his attachment to "our flag" and country. The letters discuss war news and politics, army life (rations, attending church services, conflicts with commanding officers, etc.) including a detailed account of the Battle of Shiloh and Moses' take on the Emancipation Proclamation. He also talks about his regiment, the 2nd Iowa Infantry Regiment (1861-1864), courts-martial, the siege of Vicksburg, G. T. Beauregard, Braxton Bragg, Ambrose Burnside, Grenville Dodge, John Charles Frémont, H. W. Halleck, William Hardee, Joseph Hooker, Abraham Lincoln, John A. Logan, Gideon Pillow, Samuel Sturgis, Libby Prison and war prisoners, and slavery. One of the letters includes a hand-drawn map of the Battle of Shiloh with a list of casualties from Co. E. Many letters were written on ornate patriotic stationery, some with illustrated envelopes as well. The post-war letters were written by McCoid when he was a member of the Iowa State Senate living in Des Moines and Washington, D. C. In these letters he talks about politics in Iowa and his dislike of being away from his wife and family.
ArchivalResource: 107 items.
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- McCoid, M. A. (Moses Ayers), 1840-1904. Papers of Moses A. McCoid, 1859-1884.
Berkeley, Edmund, II, 1670-1718,. Additional manuscripts of the Berkeley Family of Barn Elms [manuscript] 1662-1947.
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Additional manuscripts of the Berkeley Family of Barn Elms [manuscript] 1662-1947.
Deeds, business papers, and family correspondence of Edmund Berkeley II, Edmund Berkeley, Carter Burwell Berkeley, Lewis Berkeley and Col. Edmund Berkeley, Jr. Includes letters from various Southern writers and soldiers to Colonel Berkeley. 195 items, 1662-1947, the bulk of which are 1801-1914. Correspondents include P.G.T. Beauregard, Sir William Berkeley, Jubal Early, John Warwick Daniel, John Singleton Mosby, Thomas Nelson Page, William Noland.
ArchivalResource: 195 items.
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- Berkeley, Edmund, II, 1670-1718,. Additional manuscripts of the Berkeley Family of Barn Elms [manuscript] 1662-1947.
G. T. Beauregard Papers 1844-1883 (bulk 1861-1865)
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G. T. Beauregard Papers 1844-1883 (bulk 1861-1865)
United States and Confederate Army officer, engineer, railroad executive, and public official. Correspondence, scrapbooks, and military papers, including letterbooks, headquarters records, telegrams and dispatches, orders, endorsements, and rosters. The bulk of the papers, 1861-1865, relate primarily to Beauregard's career as a general in the Confederate Army, especially at Fort Sumter and Charleston, South Carolina; Manassas and Petersburg, Virginia; Shiloh, Tennessee; Corinth, Mississippi; and Atlanta, Georgia. Other topics include Beauregard's work as an engineer, public official, and railroad executive in New Orleans and his service under General Winfield Scott in the Mexican War.
ArchivalResource: 6,500 items; 54 containers; 5.6 linear feet; 9 microfilm reels
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. G.T. Beauregard papers, 1844-1883 (bulk 1861-1865).
Johnston, Joseph E. (Joseph Eggleston), 1807-1891. Papers, 1861-[ca. 1866].
Title:
Papers, 1861-[ca. 1866].
Letter (20 Dec. 1861), addressed to Gen. Pierre G.T. Beauregard, records Johnston's plans to keep his troops at their entrenchments in Centreville, Va., rather than advance on the city of Washington and includes Johnston's plans to be in Pennsylvania with the aid of the British by the spring (1862); letter (4 Apr. 1862), addressed to Pres. Jefferson Davis, warning that by reducing the number of Johnston's troops, Johnston will be left in too weak a position to defend himself against Gen. George McClellan's approaching forces; letterpress halftone photomechanical print (c. 1866) of Joseph E. Johnston made from the original painting by Thomas Nast.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Johnston, Joseph E. (Joseph Eggleston), 1807-1891. Papers, 1861-[ca. 1866].
Sparkman, Frazer,. Records, 1861-1865.
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Records, 1861-1865.
Confederate records collected by Green, including the Special Order log (1861-1862) from the Confederate Mustering Office, Columbia, South Carolina; Special Order logs (1864-1865), letterbook (1864-1865), telegrams (1865), letters (1865), and telegram log (1864-1865) from the military posts at Columbia and Chester, South Carolina; the telegram log includes Green's postwar patient accounts (1866-1867).
ArchivalResource: 29 items.
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- Sparkman, Frazer,. Records, 1861-1865.
Hill, D. H. (Daniel Harvey), 1821-1889. D. H. Hill papers, 1848-1951.
Title:
D. H. Hill papers, 1848-1951.
Civil War and postwar correspondence of General D. H. Hill with high Confederate military and civil officers, with some letters from Robert Lewis Dabney (1820-1890), Virginia theologian and Confederate chaplain. There are also notes by Charles W. Dabney, who assembled the items, circa 1929-1931. Persons represented include Rufus Barringer, P. G. T. Beauregard, John C. Calhoun, Robert Hall Chilton, Robert Lewis Dabney, Jubal A. Early, William A. Graham, Wade Hampton III, Stonewall Jackson, Joseph E. Johnston, Washington Caruthers Kerr, Drury Lacy, James Henry Lane, Alexander Robert Lawton, Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet, Alexander Peter Stewart, Robert Augustus Toombs, Joseph Wheeler, and William Henry Chase Whiting. Also included is a Hill family genealogy and a few other items. Some items are originals and others are copies (as noted in the finding aid).
ArchivalResource: About 50 items.
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- Hill, D. H. (Daniel Harvey), 1821-1889. D. H. Hill papers, 1848-1951.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893,. Letters : Richmond, Va., from Leroy and Matilda Pope Walker, 1861 Sept. 14.
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Letters : Richmond, Va., from Leroy and Matilda Pope Walker, 1861 Sept. 14.
ALS from Leroy Pope Walker, informing Beauregard that he has submitted his resignation as Confederate secretary of war and enclosing an ALS from his nine-year-old daughter Matilda Pope Walker, expressing her admiration for Beauregard and sending him her own design (not present) for a new flag for the Confederacy.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (4 p.) ; 21 cm. or smaller.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893,. Letters : Richmond, Va., from Leroy and Matilda Pope Walker, 1861 Sept. 14.
Hill, Charles Phillips. Charles Phillips Hill papers, 1861-1881 [manuscript].
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Charles Phillips Hill papers, 1861-1881 [manuscript].
Chiefly items relating to the Confederate army service of Charles Phillips Hill, including a letter of farewell to Lieut. Charles Phillips Hill of Virginia and Maryland from the officers of 1st Regiment, Virginia Volunteers, Sept. 1861; and a printed copy of General Orders No. 64, C.S.A., Roll of honor for recent battles, Aug. 1864, pp. 1-8, 13. Also included are the parole of Capt. Hill, prisoner of war, May 1865; a letter, Feb. 1873, to Major Hill from Gen. G. T. Beauregard, commenting on an article Hill had written on the battle of Manassas; a letter, Jan. 1878, from A. B. Miller of New York introducing Charles Hill to George Jones, Esq., as an authority in merchant marine matters, and asking that the columns of "The Times" aid Mr. Hill in presenting the facts to the public; and an application, 1881?, for membership in the Army of Northern Virginia, which contains a statement about Hill's Confederate career.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel.
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- Hill, Charles Phillips. Charles Phillips Hill papers, 1861-1881 [manuscript].
Anderson, George Wayne, ca. 1837-1906. George Wayne Anderson papers, 1859-1906.
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George Wayne Anderson papers, 1859-1906.
This collection consists of personal papers including correspondence, certificates of commendation, a diploma from the University of Virginia, and a membership in the Georgia Historical Society. Also included are deeds to his wife, Katherine Berrien Anderson and newspaper clippings. Information included in the correspondence relates to Anderson's defense and surrender of Fort McAllister.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders.
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- Anderson, George Wayne, ca. 1837-1906. George Wayne Anderson papers, 1859-1906.
Harding, Charlotte Hanes, 1873-1951. Autographs collection, 1744-1928
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Charlotte Hanes Harding autographs collection, 1744-1928.
The collection contains seven engraved portraits, sixty-nine letters, and fifteen autographic documents by notable American and French politicians, presidents, and military leaders. Among the correspondents are John Quincy Adams, Louis Agassiz, Lewis Bagot, Nathaniel Prentiss Banks, Edward Bates, G.T. Beauregard, Louis Bonaparte, Sir David Brewster, William Jennings Bryan, James Buchanan, Ambrose Everett Burnside, John C. Calhoun, Simon Cameron, Peter Cooper, Tench Coxe, George Crook. Also, Stephen Arnold Douglas, Pierre S. Du Pont, Jesse D. Elliott, John Ericsson, Edward Everett, Cyrus W. Field, John W. Forney, Lafayette S. Foster, William Franklin, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, W.E. Gladstone, Winfield Scott Hancock, Benjamin Harrison, Edwin Higgins, Isaac Hull, William Hicks Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, William T. Kelvin, Liliuokalani, Alfred Mordecai, Levi P. Morton, Napoleon III, Matthew Perry, Robert Cecil Salisbury, William T. Sherman, Thaddeus Stevens, Thomas Swann, John Peter Van Ness, Benjamin West, Joseph Wheeler, and John Lorimer Worden. Documents are signed by John Adams, John Barry, Benjamin F. Butler, Andrew Jackson, Benjamin Lincoln, James Madison, Adrien Maurice Noailles, Jeb Stuart, and George Washington. Includes engraved portraits of John Barry, James Buchanan, Benjamin Harrison, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, James Madison, and Martin Van Buren.
ArchivalResource: 0.45 cubic feet.
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- Harding, Charlotte, 1873-1951,. Charlotte Hanes Harding autographs collection, 1744-1928.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Journal: 1847 March 2-26.
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Journal: 1847 March 2-26.
Beginning of a journal kept by Beauregard while on the staff of General Winfield Scott with the U.S. Army during the war with Mexico, covering the attack on Vera Cruz, Mexico.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) ; 25 cm.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Journal: 1847 March 2-26.
Roy, John, Captain. John Roy diary excerpts, 1860-1862.
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John Roy diary excerpts, 1860-1862.
This typescript of excerpts from Roy's diary includes entries from April 1860 to February 1861, including the construction of the Custom House and Post Office and his service in the Civil War. He relates the defense of Fort McGee near New Orleans in detail.
ArchivalResource: 13 typescript leaves.
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- Roy, John, Captain. John Roy diary excerpts, 1860-1862.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. TS, 1865 Apr. 26, Greensboro, N.C., to Lunsford Lindsay Lomax, Danville, Va.
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TS, 1865 Apr. 26, Greensboro, N.C., to Lunsford Lindsay Lomax, Danville, Va.
Notifies Lomax that Confederate general Joseph E. Johnston is on his way to confer on terms of surrender with Sherman and that the commander of federal troops near Danville should know that truce has been resumed.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 21 cm.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. TS, 1865 Apr. 26, Greensboro, N.C., to Lunsford Lindsay Lomax, Danville, Va.
Wigfall, Louis T. (Louis Trezevant), 1816-1874. Family papers of Louis T. Wigfall, 1858-1909.
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Family papers of Louis T. Wigfall, 1858-1909.
Family correspondence of Wigfall, his wife, Charlotte Maria Cross Wigfall, and his son, Francis Halsey Wigfall, during Halsey Wigfall's service with the Confederate forces in northern Virginia under the command of Gen. Joseph Eggleston Johnston. Includes a few papers of the C.S.A. War Dept. Correspondents include P. G. T. Beauregard, John Cabell Breckinridge, Clement Claiborne Clay, Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and James Longstreet.
ArchivalResource: 550 items.3 containers.
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- Wigfall, Louis T. (Louis Trezevant), 1816-1874. Family papers of Louis T. Wigfall, 1858-1909.
Thomas Bailey Aldrich papers, 1837-1926.
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Thomas Bailey Aldrich papers, 1837-1926.
Correspondence and other papers of the American writer Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
ArchivalResource: 19 boxes (7 linear ft.)
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- Thomas Bailey Aldrich papers, 1837-1926.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. P.G.T. Beauregard letters, 1858-1886.
Title:
P.G.T. Beauregard letters, 1858-1886.
Letters from Beauregard to Wharton discuss personal matters and the authorship and publication of Beauregard's reminiscences on the Civil War. A letter (1858) gives Wharton advice on how to succeed in life; a letter (1862) from R. M. Smith, provost marshal of the Confederate Army, concerns Beauregard's order to burn bales of cotton belonging to Andrew Turnbull, a British subject; and a letter (1884) from John Johnson, Confederate Army major, recalls the condition of Fort Sumter after 60 days of bombardment in the Fall of 1864.
ArchivalResource: 10 items.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. P.G.T. Beauregard letters, 1858-1886.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Papers of the Harrison family [manuscript] 1720-1960.
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Papers of the Harrison family [manuscript] 1720-1960.
Correspondence, business papers, and diaries of the Harrison and Meem families. Chiefly concerns Randolph Harrison; his brothers: George Moffett Harrison, Carter Henry Harrison, Edward Carrington Harrison, and William Byrd Harrison; their sisters: Susan Harrison Blane, Rose Harrison Ranson, and Margaret R. Harrison; their father, Henry Harrison and Randolph's wife, Julia Halsey Meem Harrison. From the Meem family those of importance are the builder, J. Lawrence Meem, James Meem, John G. Meem, and Aurelia Halsey Meem. Other correspondents include Richard Henry Lee, P. G. T. Beauregard, friend of Aurelia Halsey Meem, Milton W. Humphreys, FitzHugh Lee, John B. Minor, Rosewell Page, Archibald G. Stuart, Henry St.George Tucker and Jacob Yost. Of interest is a letter, 1841 Aug. 15, Henry Clay, Washington, D.C., to Charles Parrow, Lovingston, Va., concerning the U.S. Congress and the National Bank. Civil War items of interest include documents signed by Judah Benjamin, John Letcher and George W. Randolph, a note from John Bell Hood, and cartes-de-visite of Robert E. Lee. There are typed transcripts of letters from Eliza Jacquelin "Betsy" Ambler to Ann "Nancy" Ambler Fisher. There are also account books, 1890 Feb.-1892 June, of Boude, Pendleton, Meem & Co., Glasgow, Va., and diaries, 1886, 1891-95, 1898-99, 1901-07, of John Gaw Meem.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Papers of the Harrison family [manuscript] 1720-1960.
Laird, Joseph R. Laird, Joseph R. Letter. 4 January 1863.
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Laird, Joseph R. Letter. 4 January 1863.
At the time of this letter, Laird may have been a member of a predecessor unit (119th Indiana Regt. of the line?) to the 7th Indiana Cavalry Regt. which was formed in late 1863. He writes to his mother from Louisville, KY, concerning the recent threat posed by John Hunt Morgan's forces to the city. Hunt is supposedly returning to Tennnessee.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Laird, Joseph R. Laird, Joseph R. Letter. 4 January 1863.
Dickey, Alfred. Alfred Dickey Civil War letter, 1865 May 21.
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Alfred Dickey Civil War letter, 1865 May 21.
Letter from Pvt. Alfred Dickey to his sister "Franny," stationed in Mobile, Ala., during the Union Army occupation
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Dickey, Alfred. Alfred Dickey Civil War letter, 1865 May 21.
Guerin, Henry C. Henry C. Guerin papers, 1843-1905.
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Henry C. Guerin papers, 1843-1905.
Chiefly consisting of correspondence as chief of the Subsistence Bureau, Confederate States Army of South Carolina, re officer inefficiency, impressment, investigation into misappropriations, and difficulties in procuring supplies. Including list of personel, 1862-1863; letter, 11 Jan. 1863, Gen. Roswell Sabine Ripley to Brig. Gen. Thomas Jordan, re supplying deficiency in troops, protesting against relieving Capt. John S. Ryan of his command, and his endorsement of Guerin; report, Mar. 1863, re investigation of goods and produce bought by government agents and sold by Keating Simons. Three letters, 7 Dec., 14 Dec., and 28 Dec. 1863, Richmond, Va., Lucius Bellinger Northrop, to Gen. Samuel Cooper, and Guerin, re Gen. P[ierre] G[ustav] T[outant] Beauregard's charges and complaints against the Commissary Department and Guerin, advising Guerin on his defense, and a resolution introduced to Congress by James Lawrence Orr. Letter, 11 Jan. 1864, Richmond, Va., from J.L. Orr, re his views towards the Guerin investigation; letter, 8 Aug. 1864, Spartanburg, S.C., Means, to Guerin, re enforcement of the Impressment Act, and the incompetence of Congress; letter, 26 July 1864, Richmond, Va., Thomas Underwood Dudley, Jr., to H.C. Guerin, re rising price of rice, and requesting a supply be shipped to him from Charleston, S.C. Affidavit, 24 May 1865, Winnsboro, S.C., E.W. Oliver, re Guerin's deposition, and three boxes of materials re Guerin's official returns as Commissary in Confederate States of America, July 1861-Apr. 1865; letter, 9 Jan. 1871, Orangeburg, S.C., John F. Riley to Guerin, re lawsuit against Riley for lumber used by the Confederate States of America.
ArchivalResource: 103 items.
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- Guerin, Henry C. Henry C. Guerin papers, 1843-1905.
Clinton H. Haskell Civil War collection 1841-1895 Haskell, Clinton H., Civil War collection
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Clinton H. Haskell Civil War collection 1841-1895 Haskell, Clinton H., Civil War collection
Clinton H. Haskell Civil War collection contains miscellaneous letters, military orders, telegrams, and documents related to the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 120 items
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- Haskell, Clinton H. Clinton H. Haskell Civil War collection, 1841-1895.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. ATS, 1865 Feb. 21, Chesterville, S.C., to Jefferson Davis, Richmond, Va.
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ATS, 1865 Feb. 21, Chesterville, S.C., to Jefferson Davis, Richmond, Va.
Suggests a plan to win the war if the Union forces advance into North Carolina as they seem about to do: concentrate troops at Salisbury and defeat the attack, move on to defeat Grant, then march on Washington to dictate peace.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 22 cm.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. ATS, 1865 Feb. 21, Chesterville, S.C., to Jefferson Davis, Richmond, Va.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Civil War papers, 1836-1913.
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Civil War papers, 1836-1913.
Letters (chiefly 1861-1865, some in German) of Union soldiers William Fieldhouse, 95th New York Infantry, George Müller, 33rd New Jersey Infantry, Charles Ried, 3rd New Jersey Infantry, and Benjamin R. Serven, Company K, 25th New Jersey Infantry; diaries of Isaac P. Brokaw, Company K, 30th New Jersey Infantry (1862-1865), D. Judson Cook, Company C, 27th New Jersey Infantry (1862-1863), John D. Polhemus (1837-1923), Company K, 30th New Jersey Infantry (1862-1863), Lewis C. Rappleyea, Company I, 1st New Jersey Cavalry (1864-1865), and Edward Sill, New York officer imprisoned at Macon, Ga., and Charleston, S.C. (1864-1865); reminiscences of Rev. Josiah J. Brown (completed 1885) and of Charles Crowell, both serving with New Jersey and New York regiments in Virginia campaigns; scrapbook (1911-1913) of Civil War remembrances, kept by James Madison Drake, historian of Army and Navy Medal of Honor Legion of the United States of America; miscellaneous papers of William D. Harned, 20th Pennsylvania Infantry (1865-1912), Theodore Pierson, Springfield enrollment officer for New Jersey militia in 1863 (1856-1882), and Jacob J. Van Riper, 6th New Jersey Infantry (1836-1863); and verse (1865) composed at Camp Parole, Annapolis, Md., by a New Hampshire poet. Also includes transcripts of letters and narratives (1861) concerning 1st Battle of Bull Run by Pierre G.T. Beauregard, James Chesnut, Jr., and Jefferson Davis; receipt books (1864) listing volunteers mustered from Newark, N.J., by Army recruiting agent David Collins; discharge certificates (1863-1865) issued by 9th New Jersey Infantry, commanded by Col. Gilliam Van Houten; clothing account book (1863-1864) of Veteran Reserve Corps; and record book (1885-1887) kept by Gen John Charles Black, U.S. commissioner of pensions, of applications of New Jersey Civil War veterans or their widows for pensions.
ArchivalResource: 121 items.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Civil War papers, 1836-1913.
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Jefferson Davis collection, 1846-1905.
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Jefferson Davis collection, 1846-1905.
The collection consists of letters to and from Jefferson Davis or his wife, Varina Davis from 1846-1905. Correspondents include European representatives of the Confederacy Ambrose Dudley Mann, James Murray Mason, Peter Adolph Rost, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, and William Lowndes Yancey; and military and civilian leaders Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, Braxton Bragg, Joseph E. Brown, Howell Cobb, Nathan Bedford Forrest, John Adams Gilmer, Ambrose Powell Hill, Joseph Eggleston Johnston, Robert E. Lee, James, Longstreet, Mansfield Lovell, John Bankhead Magruder, Humphrey Marshall, Francis Wilkinson Pickens, Edmund Kirby Smith, and John Taylor Wood. The letters from Varina Davis mainly relate to statements made by General Nelson Appleton Miles concerning Jefferson Davis. Particularly interesting is a six-page account written by Mrs. Davis regarding her husband's capture and imprisonment.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Jefferson Davis collection, 1846-1905.
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Jefferson Davis papers, 1861-1883.
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Jefferson Davis papers, 1861-1883.
Telegram (13 Apr. 1861; 1 p.; written out by telegraph operator) from Jefferson Davis to Brig. Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard, Charleston, S.C., relating to the siege on Fort Sumter, S.C.; autograph letter signed (3 May 1863; 1 p.) from Jefferson Davis to Gen. Reuben Davis, Columbus, Miss., relating to news of Jefferson Davis's nephew Brig. Gen. Joseph Robert Davis and the progress of the siege at Vicksburg, Miss.; letter to Gen. John B. Hood (5 Aug. 1864), to recently appointed commander of Confederate forces facing Gen. William T. Sherman's troops around Atlanta, Ga., containing a series of orders on how to proceed with defending the Confederate Army; and an autograph sentiment (Apr. 1883; 1 p.) from the pen of Jefferson Davis, Beauvoir, Miss., stating, "Blessed be the hand that prepares a pleasure for a child, for there is no saying when and where it may bloom forth."
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Jefferson Davis papers, 1861-1883.
Sabourin, Ernest. Ernest Sabourin papers, 1813-1887.
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Ernest Sabourin papers, 1813-1887.
This collection consists of personal papers of Ernest Sabourin of New Orleans, La. Included are handwritten correspondence, depositions concerning smuggled goods, and photographs. Correspondents include G. T. Beauregard, Myra Clark Gaines, and Charles Gayarré. Some letters are accompanied by later transcriptions. Photographs are portraits of Judge Edward Douglass White, Jr., and of Charles Gayarré.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear feet (1 box)
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- Sabourin, Ernest. Ernest Sabourin papers, 1813-1887.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Notes on the defense of Charleston, S.C., [between 1864 and 1893].
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Notes on the defense of Charleston, S.C., [between 1864 and 1893].
Manuscript notes dictated by Beauregard concerning the defenses, military events, and living conditions of the troops at Charleston in 1862-1864.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (10 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Notes on the defense of Charleston, S.C., [between 1864 and 1893].
Cooper, Samuel, 1756-1840. Papers of Samuel Cooper [manuscript], 1780-1960.
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Papers of Samuel Cooper [manuscript], 1780-1960.
Include correspondence of Cooper and his son, Samuel Cooper. Topics include reminiscences of the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Lexington, and service in the second Seminole War and in Texas and Florida, and other recollections of incidents and characters encountered in military service. Also include transcript of the constitution of the Society of the Cincinnati, of which the senior Cooper was a member; a notebook, ca. 1878, entitled "A Memoir of the Cooper Family"; notes and genealogical information on the Cooper family, and letter, 1877, Jefferson Davis to Fitzhugh Lee regarding the younger Cooper's character. Correspondents of Cooper and his son include the younger's wife, Sarah Maria Mason Cooper, James Champy, who writes about plantations and life in the West Indies, James Murray Mason, John Mason, I.H. Offley, Harriet Eveline Cooper, Jefferson Davis, General Beauregard, and R.R. Stevenson. Correspondence of the younger Cooper also relates to his service in the Confederate army, with specific topics including the first Battle of Bull Run and the Andersonville prison in Georgia.
ArchivalResource: 100 (ca.) items and 1 reel : negative ; 35 mm.
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- Cooper, Samuel, 1756-1840. Papers of Samuel Cooper [manuscript], 1780-1960.
Johnston, Joseph E. (Joseph Eggleston), 1807-1891. Letter (copy), 1861 Sept. 11 : Manassas, Va., to G.T. Beauregard.
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Letter (copy), 1861 Sept. 11 : Manassas, Va., to G.T. Beauregard.
Describes the defensive positions Johnston's troops are establishing in northern Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 27 cm.
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- Johnston, Joseph E. (Joseph Eggleston), 1807-1891. Letter (copy), 1861 Sept. 11 : Manassas, Va., to G.T. Beauregard.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Papers, 1861-1893.
Title:
Papers, 1861-1893.
Papers (22 items) relating to Beauregard's Civil War career, including correspondence, notes to and from various troop commands, reports on the return of troops after 1st Battle of Bull Run, and 5 poems dedicated to the general; together with family and personal papers, consisting mainly of letters (1888-1893) from Beauregard to his granddaughter, Lauré Beauregard Larendon, but also including correspondence of his brother, Toutant Beauregard, his daughter, Julia Beauregard Larendon, his son-in-law, Charles A. Larendon, as well as Elizabeth Washington Foote Cheves, Annie Chambers Ketchum, Joseph Surand, and Augusta Jane Evans Wilson. Civil War correspondents include Braxton Bragg, Joseph Emerson Brown, Jefferson Davis, Quincy Adams Gilmore, Charles Colcock Jones, Thomas Jordan, Joseph Brevard Kershaw, William Whann Mackall, Julian Keith Sass, and Mary Eliza Perine Tucker.
ArchivalResource: 83 items.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Papers, 1861-1893.
Confederate States of America Records 66-26; 95-094; 98-025; 2009-318., 1856-1915
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Confederate States of AmericaRecords 1856-1915
Collection consists ofsoldiers' personal correspondence, diaries and reminiscences; officialConfederate Medical Department papers and miscellaneous papers relating tomilitary medical matters; official documents, orders, and letters relating toConfederate affairs both civil and military.
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- Confederate States of America Records 66-26; 95-094; 98-025; 2009-318., 1856-1915
Graham family. Papers, 1798-1925
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Papers : of the Graham family, 1798-1925.
The collection contains correspondence, 1803-1830, and related materials of George Graham of Fairfax County, Va., and as chief clerk and acting secretary of the U.S. War Dept. and commissioner of the U.S. General Land Office, in part concerning the settlement of French refugees at Galveston Island, Mexico [now Texas], Jean Lafitte, and the financial claims of former president James Monroe. Some of Graham's correspondents include John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, James Madison, John Mason, and William Cabell Rives. Also includes 42 letters, 1817-1829, written by President James Monroe to Graham concerning Monroe's finances and indebtedness to the Bank of the United States, the "Ash Lawn" estate in Albemarle County, Va., Andrew Jackson, and the War of 1812. Also includes correspondence, 1829-1887, and related materials of George Mason Graham of Tyrone Plantation, Rapides Parish, La., and while adjutant general of the Louisiana state militia and president of the Board of Supervisors of the Louisiana State Seminary of Learning and Military Academy, Alexandria, La. (now Louisiana State University). Some of the correspondents include Pierre G.T. Beauregard, Braxton Bragg, Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, William Tecumseh Sherman, and Robert Charles Wickliffe. Also contains miscellaneous letters and papers of other members of the Crallé, Graham, and Stuart families of Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 353 items.
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- Graham family. Papers : of the Graham family, 1798-1925.
Cooper, Samuel, 1756-1840. Papers of Samuel Cooper [manuscript], 1780-1960.
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Papers of Samuel Cooper [manuscript], 1780-1960.
Papers contain the correspondence of Cooper and his son, Samuel Cooper. Topics include reminiscences of the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Lexington, and service in the second Seminole War and in Texas and Florida, and other recollections of incidents and characters encountered in military service. Also include transcript of the constitution of the Society of the Cincinnati of which the senior Cooper was a member; a notebook, ca. 1878, entitled "A Memoir of the Cooper Family"; notes and genealogical information on the Cooper family; and letter, 1877, Jefferson Davis to Fitzhugh Lee regarding the younger Cooper's character and life. Correspondents of Cooper and his son include the younger's wife, Sarah Maria Mason Cooper, James Champy who writes about plantations and life in the West Indies, James Murray Mason, John Mason, I.H. Offley, Harriet Eveline Cooper, Jefferson Davis, General Beauregard, R.R. Stevenson. Correspondence of the younger Cooper also relates to his service in the Confederate army, with specific topics including the [first] Battle of Bull Run and the Andersonville prison in Georgia.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel microfilm : negative ; 35mm.100(ca.) items and 1 reel : negative; 35 mm.
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- Cooper, Samuel, 1756-1840. Papers of Samuel Cooper [manuscript], 1780-1960.
Stephen W. Church papers 1859-1861 Church, Stephen W. papers
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Stephen W. Church papers 1859-1861 Church, Stephen W. papers
The Stephen W. Church papers contain the letters of a Rhode Island merchant working in Charleston, South Carolina, in the late antebellum period just before the outbreak of the Civil War. He discusses business issues, such as the prices of food goods, and comments on the political climate in Charleston.
ArchivalResource: 35 items
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- Stephen W. Church papers, Church, Stephen W. papers, 1859-1861
George C. Nichols papers 1861-1865 1862-1863 Nichols, George C. papers
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George C. Nichols papers 1861-1865 1862-1863 Nichols, George C. papers
The George C. Nichols papers document Nichols' service with the 25th Massachusetts Infantry, including participation at the battles of Roanoke Island and New Bern, stays in hospitals, and changing attitudes toward the war.
ArchivalResource: 36 items
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- George C. Nichols papers, Nichols, George C. papers, 1861-1865, 1862-1863
Satterfield, Frances Gibson, Papers, 1976-1986
Title:
Satterfield, Frances Gibson, Papers 1976-1986
ArchivalResource: 933
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- Satterfield, Frances Gibson, Papers, 1976-1986
War Department Collection of Confederate Records. 1825 - 1927. General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard Papers
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War Department Collection of Confederate Records. 1825 - 1927. General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard Papers
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- War Department Collection of Confederate Records. 1825 - 1927. General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard Papers
Eustis family. Eustis-Emmet family collection, 1869-ca. 1950s.
Title:
Eustis-Emmet family collection, 1869-ca. 1950s.
Chiefly family photographs; together with a letter (1942) from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Edith Morton Eustis. Includes photograph (1869) of Robert E. Lee, W.W. Corcoran, P.G.T. Beauregard, and others, signed by the subjects.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft.
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- Eustis family. Eustis-Emmet family collection, 1869-ca. 1950s.
Clinton H. Haskell Civil War collection 1841-1895 Haskell, Clinton H., Civil War collection
Title:
Clinton H. Haskell Civil War collection 1841-1895 Haskell, Clinton H., Civil War collection
Clinton H. Haskell Civil War collection contains miscellaneous letters, military orders, telegrams, and documents related to the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 120 items
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- Clinton H. Haskell Civil War collection, Haskell, Clinton H., Civil War collection, 1841-1895
New Orleans and Carrollton Rail Road Company. New Orleans and Carrollton Rail Road Company records, 1834-1896.
Title:
New Orleans and Carrollton Rail Road Company records, 1834-1896.
This collection consists of handwritten reports, contracts, real estate records, legal records and other documents of the New Orleans and Carrollton Rail Road Company. Also included are clippings, correspondence, expense sheets, stamps, tickets, printed forms, and drawings. Papers are included which bear autographs of G. T. Beauregard, Victor Burthe and Don A. Pardee.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear feet (4 boxes and 1 oversized folder)
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- New Orleans and Carrollton Rail Road Company. New Orleans and Carrollton Rail Road Company records, 1834-1896.
Hunton, Hamilton Morris, 1908-. Autograph collection of Hamilton Morris Hutton [manuscript], 1828-1930.
Title:
Autograph collection of Hamilton Morris Hutton [manuscript], 1828-1930.
The collection contains letters, documents, portraits, clippings and other papers of public and military men of the mid-19th century. A majority of the letters were written by Hamilton Fish, many to his secretary Robert H. Morris who also served as secretary to Governor Washington Hunt of New York and U.S. Secretary of State William H. Seward. Letters, 1849-1861, from Fish to Morris discuss legal matters, New York politics, and appointments in the New York and federal governments. Letters, 1850-1852, from Hunt to Morris discuss military appointment, shipping Hunt's sword, the Washington National Monument Society, and Morris' resignation as Hunt's secretary. The collection also contains a letter, 10 January 1828, from Philander D. Chase, Columbus, Ohio, to John Crafts Wright, Washington, D.C., regarding a land grant for Kenyon College; and a letter, 27 May 1837, from Daniel Webster, Frankfort, Ky., to John Crafts Wright, Cincinnati, Ohio, regarding a visit to Cincinnati. Also a letter, 25 October 1840, from John J. Crittenden, Frankfort, Ky., to John Crafts Wright, regarding the election of 1840; and a letter, 22 January 1841, from Henry Clay, Washington, D.C., to John Crafts Wright, Cincinnati, Ohio, regarding the current session of Congress and a military appointment. Also a letter, 25 August 1841, from Jacob Morris, Butternuts, Otsego County, N.Y., reminiscing about the Revolutionary War. Also a letter, 26 March 1860, from William H. Seward to Robert H. Morris, regarding traveling; and a letter, 7 November 1861, from William H. Seward to Abraham Lincoln, regarding the presentation of foreign ministers, with an approval on verso by Lincoln. Also an autograph, 16 September 1861, of Winfield Scott; two letters, 1861, from John Tyler, Richmond, Va., regarding the Convention of 1861 and secession; and letters, 1862-1863, from Crafts J. Wright to Robert H. Morris, regarding Wright's military rank, Corinth, Miss., and Civil War camp life. Also a letter, 26 August 1864, from Crafts J. Wright, Washington, D.C., to Abraham Lincoln, Washington, D.C., appealing a decision of the Secretary of Treasury regarding the taxation of residents of New Orleans and surrounding areas. and a photograph, 1875, of Wright. Also a letter, 3 June 1870, from William T. Sherman, regarding a dispute over an account of an unidentified Civil War battle; and a letter, 10 January 1878, from Jefferson Davis, Mississippi City, Miss., regarding the monetary policy of the Confederacy and his capture at the end of the Civil War. Also a postcard, 5 May 1879, from Joseph E. Johnston, Washington, D.C., to Crafts J. Wright, Cook County, Ill., regarding G.T. Beauregard's address; and a letter, 12 May 1879, from G.T. Beauregard, New Orleans, La., to Crafts J. Wright, Cook County, Ill., regarding Beauregard's retreat during the Battle of Corinth. Also a letter, 2 November 1879, from Ellen Ewing Sherman, Washington, D.C., to Mrs. Morris, regarding William T. Sherman; and a letter, 3 November 1930, from R. Walton Moore, Washington, D.C., regarding Charles Lee, George Washington, and participants in the Revolutionary War from the Morris family. Also a letter, n.d., from Abbott Lawrence, Washington, D.C., to John C. Wright, Ohio, regarding business between Cincinnati, Ohio, and Boston, Mass., and a new tariff bill before Congress; and coat-of-arms, n.d., of the Morris family, with an explanatory note, n.d. Miscellaneous papers, 1851-1865, of Robert H. Morris, include a gun permit, Civil War travel passes, death notices, including one attributed to Thurlow Weed, and letters regarding family matters, the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, the battle of Chancellorsville, and legal matters. The collection also contains autographs, n.d., of Jefferson Davis, Thomas Ewing, John B. Floyd, John H. Reagan, Nathaniel Prentiss Banks, William T. Sherman, and George H. Thomas; and photographs, n.d., of William T. Sherman and John Crafts Wright.
ArchivalResource: 111 items.
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- Hunton, Hamilton Morris, 1908-. Autograph collection of Hamilton Morris Hutton [manuscript], 1828-1930.
U.S. Civil War Papers, ca. 1850-1917
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U.S. Civil War Papers, ca. 1850-1917
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft. (ca. 2,000 items in 9 boxes; 1 oversize box; and 1 bound volume)
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- U.S. Civil War Papers, ca. 1850-1917
Cocke, Philip St. George, 1809-1861. Pencil sketch and memo to Pierre G.T. Beauregard [manuscript] 14 July 1861.
Title:
Pencil sketch and memo to Pierre G.T. Beauregard [manuscript] 14 July 1861.
Cocke describes the military situation, Manassas, Va.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Cocke, Philip St. George, 1809-1861. Pencil sketch and memo to Pierre G.T. Beauregard [manuscript] 14 July 1861.
Smith, Willie Sargent. Civil War cartoon album, 1861.
Title:
Civil War cartoon album, 1861.
Bound volume of 400 envelopes with printed caricatures of the South from the Northern point of view. Smith collected the envelopes, which depict such subjects as politics, finances, trade, warfare, morals, race relations, and leaders, e.g. Jefferson Davis and General G.T. Beauregard. Most cartoons show the printer's name.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.1 microfilm reel.
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- Smith, Willie Sargent. Civil War cartoon album, 1861.
Polignac, Camille de, b. 1832. Camille de Polignac letter, 1861 Mar. 22.
Title:
Camille de Polignac letter, 1861 Mar. 22.
Letter from Camille de Polignac of Paris, France, to Confederate General P.G.T. Beauregard, expressing his sympathy with the South, suggesting the possibility of a foreign legion, outlining a plan to counterbalance the influence of the English in Central America, giving details of his own past military experience, and offering his services for the Confederacy.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Polignac, Camille de, b. 1832. Camille de Polignac letter, 1861 Mar. 22.
Brown-Ewell family papers, 1781-1984.
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Brown-Ewell family papers, 1781-1984.
The collection is comprised of papers of George Washington Campbell, the Polk family, Plunkett family, Brown family, and Richard S. Ewell. Correspondence relates in part the activities and experiences of these allied families in the 19th and 20th centuries. Of particular interest is the antebellum political and Civil War military papers of the families; including letters written to General William Polk from prominent individuals discussing politics and other matters, and letters written by Confederate General Richard S. Ewell while a prisoner of war in 1865. Correspondents include Pierre G.T. Beauregard, John Bell, Montgomery Blair, George Washington Campbell, William Eastin, William H. Eaton, Benjamin S. Ewell, Thomas I. Green, Felix Grundy, Andrew Jackson, Andrew Johnson, Joseph E. Johnston, Abraham Lincoln, James Otey, James K. Polk, Leonidas Polk, John Randolph, Horatio Seymour, William T. Sherman, Martin Van Buren, Felix K. Zollicoffer, and others. Family members represented include Lizinka Campbell Brown Ewell, her son, George Campbell Brown, her daughter, Harriot Brown Turner, Percy Brown, Joseph Plunkett, James Dace Plunkett, Thomas Plunkett, and other family members.
ArchivalResource: 7 cubic ft.
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- Brown-Ewell family papers, 1781-1984.
Cocke, Philip St. George, 1809-1861. Papers of Philip St. George Cocke [manuscript] 1777-1861.
Title:
Papers of Philip St. George Cocke [manuscript] 1777-1861.
Several items concern Cocke's proposed School of Agriculture at the University of Virginia. Contains many Civil War items including a proclamation of the Ordinance of Secession with a note "See that all the troops vote"; Lee's special orders through R. S. Garnett; a copy of Cocke's report to Beauregard concerning the performance of the 5th brigade at Manassas; and the letterpress copy of Cock'es letter and dispatch book. Correspondents include P. G. T. Beauregard, Joseph C. Cabell, Jubal Early, R. S. Garnett, Joseph E. Johnston, Robert E. Lee, John Letcher, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, W. H. Richardson, William Cabell Rives, Wiliam B. Taliaferro and John A. Washington.
ArchivalResource: 66 items.
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- Cocke, Philip St. George, 1809-1861. Papers of Philip St. George Cocke [manuscript] 1777-1861.
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. [Telegram, 1864 Dec. 28, Richmond, Va., to G.T. Beauregard, Charleston, S.C.] [manuscript].
Title:
[Telegram, 1864 Dec. 28, Richmond, Va., to G.T. Beauregard, Charleston, S.C.] [manuscript]. [1864]
ArchivalResource: [2] p. on 2 leaves ; 12 x 21 cm.
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- Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. [Telegram, 1864 Dec. 28, Richmond, Va., to G.T. Beauregard, Charleston, S.C.] [manuscript].
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).
Bacon, Augustus Octavius, 1839-1914. Augustus Octavius Bacon diaries, 1853, 1861, 1868.
Title:
Augustus Octavius Bacon diaries, 1853, 1861, 1868.
The collection consists of diaries of Augustus Octavius Bacon from 1853, 1861, and 1868. The diary, dated January 15 - March 21, 1853, was kept while Bacon lived in Tuskegee (Ala.) and discusses mostly school, home, and social activities. The 1861 diary, kept while serving as Adjutant of the 9th Georgia Infantry Regiment, gives a detailed account of the movements of the Regiment from August - November. Written mainly while Bacon served in Virginia, the diary describes life as a soldier; the aftermath of the first battle at Bull Run (Manassas) including a description of the hospital and battlefield with a hand-drawn sketch; and comments on the actions of Generals Robert Patterson, Joseph Johnston, and Pierre Beauregard. The volume also contains extracts (August - November, 1861) from letters he sent home. The third diary, dated June 24 - December 6, 1868, describes Bacon's trip to New York as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention; Reconstruction politics including the actions of Horatio Seymour, Salmon Chase, and George H. Pendleton; Georgia politics and government; and a long passage regarding the life and death of Howell Cobb including a story about Cobb's involvement at the Battle of Antietam. The volume also contains a political speech (September 5, 1868) made by Bacon at Covington (Ga.).
ArchivalResource: 3 v.
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- Bacon, Augustus Octavius, 1839-1914. Augustus Octavius Bacon diaries, 1853, 1861, 1868.
Lee, Francis D., 1826-1885. Francis D. Lee papers, 1861-1874.
Title:
Francis D. Lee papers, 1861-1874.
Consisting of letters, 11 Jan. 1861 and 6 Dec. 1874, Fort Moultrie, S.C. and St. Louis Mo., to Capt. Walter Gwynn, [Chief of the South Carolina Engineer Bureau], and P.G.T. Beauregard, re his appoiontment as assitant engineer by Gov. F.W. Pickens and stating the impossibility of his continuing in office without "holding some rank commensurate with those responsibilities," discussing the purchase of eight monitors at New Orleans from the United States government by Messrs. Shickle, Harrison & Co., and mentioning possible resale of the vessels to a foreign government on a commission to be shared by Beauregard and himself.
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- Lee, Francis D., 1826-1885. Francis D. Lee papers, 1861-1874.
Bagby, John Robert,. Papers of the Bagby family 1797-1921.
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Papers of the Bagby family 1797-1921.
Correspondence, legal papers, clippings, and other papers of the King and Queen Co. (Va.) family. Letters (1862-64) from Major John Robert Babgy, 34th Va. Regiment, to his wife, Elizabeth Pollard Fleet Babgy, describing action at Williamsburg, Va., in 1864; some aspects of the siege of Charleston, S.C., in 1863; and Baptist activities in the Confederate Army. Also refers to Generals P.G.T. Beauregard, William Booth Taliaferro, and Henry A. Wise; includes descriptions of life at Allegheny and Coyner Springs in 1862. Other letters describe College Hill, Md., in 1860; Miller School, Albemarle Co., Va., in 1904, mentioning pupils and teachers; life in Hulette, Wyo., 1900; and municipal election in Newport News, Va., 1898. Among the family legal papers is Major Bagby's parole as a prisoner of war; a cliping gives the roster of G Company, 26th Va. Infantry. Among the families mentioned are Braxton, Carlton, Courtney, Diggs, Eubank, Gresham, Latané, Redd, and Ryland.
ArchivalResource: 300 items.
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- Bagby, John Robert,. Papers of the Bagby family 1797-1921.
Mackall, William Whann, 1818-1891. William Whann Mackall papers, 1839-1939 [manuscript].
Title:
William Whann Mackall papers, 1839-1939 [manuscript].
Letters during the early period, 1839-1849, include those written from Florida while Mackall was on his way to Mexico, and from Mexico, discussing the military situation. Letters during the Civil War period include those written by Mackay to his family discussing skirmishes and battles and also the family's welfare, and letters written to Mackay from other Confederate officers discussing army politics and military actions in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, and Georgia. Correspondents include Joseph Eggleston Johnston (27 letters), Braxton Bragg, Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, and Jeremy F. Gilmer. Post-war papers largely concern Confederate military history and recollections, and include also the papers of Mackall's son, W. W. Mackall, who published privately "A Son's Recollections of his Father." Also available are scrapbooks and commissions and, on microfilm, genealogical and biographical data on the Mackall family.
ArchivalResource: 470 items (1.0 linear ft.).
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- Mackall, William Whann, 1818-1891. William Whann Mackall papers, 1839-1939 [manuscript].
Moore, L. D., fl. 1862. Lines suggested by General Beauregard's address directing the attention of his army to General Butler's infamous proclamation at New Orleans : manuscript poem, [ca. 1862].
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Lines suggested by General Beauregard's address directing the attention of his army to General Butler's infamous proclamation at New Orleans : manuscript poem, [ca. 1862].
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.)
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- Moore, L. D., fl. 1862. Lines suggested by General Beauregard's address directing the attention of his army to General Butler's infamous proclamation at New Orleans : manuscript poem, [ca. 1862].
Cooke, Giles Buckner. Papers, 1864-1937.
Title:
Papers, 1864-1937.
Collection includes diaries (58 volumes), 1872-1927, kept as an Episcopal minister in Virginia (Mathews Court House, Petersburg, and Portsmouth), Maryland, and Kentucky, in part concerning the education of freedmen; correspondence (including a letter written to Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard during the siege of Petersburg, Va., in 1864); account books, 1865-1871; loose accounts, 1868-1896; commonplace books, 1869-1870 and 1914-1915, containing religious writings and Sunday School rosters for St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Petersburg, Va.; and obituary notices.
ArchivalResource: 157 items.
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- Cooke, Giles Buckner. Papers, 1864-1937.
Ruffin, Frank G. Papers, 1861-1865.
Title:
Papers, 1861-1865.
This collection contains materials relating to the operation of the Confederate States Subsistence Department in Richmond, Va. The papers include the correspondence, 1861-1865, of Francis Gildart Ruffin (1816- 1892) and Lucius Bellinger Northrop (1811-1894) of the Subsistence Department concerning issues of supply; miscellaneous papers, 1862-1865, regarding the availability and procurement of supplies throughout the Confederacy; and letterbooks, 1864, containing copies of Subsistence Department letters and telegrams. Correspondents in the collection include, among others, G.T. Beauregard (1818-1893), Jefferson Davis (1808- 1889), Robert E. Lee (1807-1870), and James Alexander Seddon (1815-1880).
ArchivalResource: 59 items.
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- Ruffin, Frank G. Papers, 1861-1865.
Hardwick, G. P. Hardwick, G.P. Poem 1865.
Title:
Hardwick, G.P. Poem 1865.
Iluustrated poem by Hardwick titled "Sherman's Campaign 64-65". Poem relates Sherman's military campaign through Georgia and South Carolina, beginning at Tunnel Hill, Ga., on 2 May 1864 to Johnston's surrender in April 1865. Place names of skirmishes and battles, commanding officers on both sides, and federal army corps are mentioned.
ArchivalResource: 1 Item.
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- Hardwick, G. P. Hardwick, G.P. Poem 1865.
Joyes, John, b. 1834. John Joyes : papers, 1864-1865.
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John Joyes : papers, 1864-1865.
Included is a diary, 1 Sept. 1864- 11 June 1865, that relates his activities and health in prison, the weather, and general prison and war news. It also contains copies of "special private correspondence," 13 Aug. 1864 - 23 Apr. 1865, he wrote while imprisoned, apparently to a sweetheart back home, relating his emotions, opinions, etc. Also included is a history of Byrne's Artillery, no date, and a letter from General George B. Hodge to Major Edward P. Byrne, 19 June 1868 concerning a publication by Byrne regarding the Civil War and Hodge's disagreement with certain points.
ArchivalResource: 0.33 cubic ft.
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- Joyes, John, b. 1834. John Joyes : papers, 1864-1865.
Wharton, Thomas Kelah, 1814-1862. Thomas K. Wharton diary, 1853-1862.
Title:
Thomas K. Wharton diary, 1853-1862.
Diary and sketchbook of Thomas K. Wharton. The diary begins with a chronicle of a journey Wharton took for health reasons with his wife Emily from New Orleans to Massachusetts, where Wharton had relatives. Wharton describes the trip by steamboat from New Orleans to Illinois; passage by ship over the Great Lakes to Buffalo, N.Y.; a visit to Niagara Falls; and his stay in Boston, Framingham, Saxonville, and Quincy, Ma., where he occupied himself with sketching, boating, and visiting kin. He later reports of his return journey to New Orleans by boat down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. The New Orleans portion of the diary describes the yellow fever epidemic in New Orleans in 1853-1854, construction work on the New Orleans custom house, social life in New Orleans, and the outbreak of the Civil War. The diary is illustrated with occasional pen and ink drawings, mostly of nature subjects sketched during Wharton's sojourn in Massachusetts, and includes scattered newspaper clippings of newspaper articles that describe Wharton's election as a member of the Smith Artillery under Major M.L. Smith and the explosion of a powder mill at Gretna, La., an event that Wharton describes in the diary.
ArchivalResource: 2 v.
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- Wharton, Thomas Kelah, 1814-1862. Thomas K. Wharton diary, 1853-1862.
King, Anne Leftwich, fl. 1861-1875,. Correspondence of the King and Leftwich families, 1844-1867.
Title:
Correspondence of the King and Leftwich families, 1844-1867.
The collection consists chiefly of the correspondence of William King and his wife Annie D Leftwich King, concerning camp and battle experiences as a Confederate artilleryman in Virginia campaigns 1861-1862. Topics include Latham's Battery; an engagement near Centreville, December 18, 1861; death of his brother; and Charles Scott's salt works in Washington County, Va.; and the possibility of guerilla warfare after the end of hostilities. He mentions Generals P.T.G. Beaurregard, Philip St. George Cocke, Jubal Early, John Echols, William H. King, and James Longstreet. Of interest is a letter 1864 January 30 describing desperate conditions in Greenville, Tennessee, where King is trying to sell a train load of salt. He mentions smallpox in the Union Army, bushwhacking by deserters from both armies, and General Longstreet's advance. In addition the collection contains three letters from John Ramage, 1848-1850, concerning the saltworks; Confederate money from Virginia and North Carolina; a map of the British Isles and Europe; and a printed sketch of the Irish emigrant William King.
ArchivalResource: 27 items.
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- King, Anne Leftwich, fl. 1861-1875,. Correspondence of the King and Leftwich families, 1844-1867.
Confederate States of America. Army. Corps of Engineers. Records, 1861-1865.
Title:
Records, 1861-1865.
Chiefly reports and orders re defense of Charleston Harbor, S.C., labor problems, and conscription of African-American slaves to build fortifications; including receipt, 20 Oct. 1861-2 Sept. 1864, to Ravenel and Company, for materials to obstruct access to harbor; letter, 6 Jan. 1862, Charleston, S.C., from Lt. Edwin J. White, to President and Directors of South Carolina Institute Hall, re using Institute bricks for fortification of Fort Sumter and Castle Pinckney, S.C.; letter, 8 May 1862, Charleston, S.C., ordering the obstruction of Charleston Harbor. Letter, 20 Aug. 1862, Charleston, S.C., John R[ichardson] Cheves to Gen. J.C. Pemberton, re plans and estimated cost of drifting explosives, vessel destruction, and torpedoes; letter, 27 Nov. 1862, Charleston, S.C., Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard to Maj. D[avid] B[ullock] Harris, re command of telegraph lines; 2 letters, 7 Feb. 1863 and 4 Mar. 1863, Office of Chief Engineer, Maj. D.B. Harris, to Capt. W.H. Echols, re torpedo frames, obstruction of channel around Castle Pinckney, and experimenting with incendiary missiles. Letter, 16 Feb. 1863, Charleston, S.C., Charles Cevor to P.G.T. Beauregard, re procuring gas for aerial balloon; letter, 2 Jan. 1864, R.L. Singletary, to Capt. William Gayer, Provost Marshall, re desertion of free black carpenter; letter, 25 May 1864, Fort Sumter, S.C., Capt. John Johnson to Maj. W.H. Echols, re daily engineering reports, salvaging usable materials, enemy fire, and current fort conditions. Letter, 16 Dec. 1864, Engineer's Office, Branchville, S.C., Lt. Thomas C. Veal to Maj. W.H. Echols, re extant bridges and bridge construction; letter, 27 Dec. 1864, Provosts' Farm, William Tennent to Maj. W.H. Echols, re reconnaissance results; letter, 4 Jan. 1865, Charleston, S.C., Lt. Thomas C. Veal, to Maj. W.H. Echols, Chief Engineer, Edisto River, S.C., re geographical conditions influencing defense of Edisto River ferries and landings. Letter, 13 Feb. 1865, Fort Sumter, S.C., from Lt. E.J. White, to Maj. W.H. Echols, re bombardment damage and account of repairs completed; also including payroll ledgers, 1862-1864; article, May 1960, re Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard's service at Charleston, S.C., and use of slave labor; and undated report, by Col. L[ewis] M. Hatch, re military sites on the Edisto River, S.C.
ArchivalResource: 74 items.
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- Confederate States of America. Army. Corps of Engineers. Records, 1861-1865.
Hudson, James G., b.1832. Canebrake Rifle Guards diary, 1861.
Title:
Canebrake Rifle Guards diary, 1861.
The diary, kept by James G. Hudson from 1861 May 21 to 1861 Oct., traces the movements of the Canebrake Rifle Guards of the 4th Alabama Infantry to Harper's Ferry, Martinsburg, Manasses Junction, and the Battle of First Bull Run. Hudson observes and discusses various aspects of camp life, including troop movements, the obtaining of supplies and provisions, soldier morale, and various camp incidents. Of prime importance is Hudson's detailed description of First Bull Run and the events befalling the Rifle Guards, including the loss of their officers, several instances of Northern trickery, and the 4th Ala.'s role in the Southern victory.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Hudson, James G., b.1832. Canebrake Rifle Guards diary, 1861.
Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Headquarters papers, 1850-1876 (bulk 1862-1865).
Title:
Headquarters papers, 1850-1876 (bulk 1862-1865).
The Robert Edward Lee Headquarters papers, 1850-1876, consist primarily of orders, circulars, telegrams and correspondence concerning the operations of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia from 1862 to 1865. Official reports in the collection cover the Maryland Campaign of 1862, the battles of Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, the siege of Petersburg, and the Appomattox Campaign. Also included are postwar writings, reminiscences, biographical information, private writings of Lee, and newspaper clippings. Correspondents include James Longstreet (1821- 1904), Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard (1818-1893), Osmun Latrobe (1835- 1915), Walter Herron Taylor (1838-1916), and other Confederate officers.
ArchivalResource: 816 items.
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- Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Headquarters papers, 1850-1876 (bulk 1862-1865).
The telegraphic history of the Civil War, 1861-1865.
Title:
The telegraphic history of the Civil War, 1861-1865.
Telegrams received by Confederate General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard from Jefferson Davis, Generals Robert E. Lee, Joseph E. Johnston, and Dabney Herndon Maury, and others, covering virtually all the campaigns in which Beauregard took part, from Bull Run to the final surrender.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (150 items) ; 35 cm.
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- The telegraphic history of the Civil War, 1861-1865.
Alexander, Peter Wellington, 1825-1886. Peter Wellington Alexander papers, 1835-1910.
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Peter Wellington Alexander papers, 1835-1910.
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, and newspapers. These include over four hundred letters to Alexander, as well as miscellaneous letters and telegrams; some of his manuscripts and notes; business records of his law firm; military documents of the western divisions of the Confederate Army; copybooks and letter books; and complete and partial newspapers and clippings from the various Southern newspapers (in particular THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, the DAILY DISPATCH of Richmond, and the ADVERTISER AND REGISTER of Mobile) which carried Alexander's dispatches.
ArchivalResource: 30 linear ft. ( 18 boxes and 12 flat boxes)
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- Alexander, Peter Wellington, 1825-1886. Peter Wellington Alexander papers, 1835-1910.
Roman, Alfred, 1824-1892. Papers of Alfred Roman, 1861-1890.
Title:
Papers of Alfred Roman, 1861-1890.
Correspondence, military telegrams (in code and deciphered), reports, memoranda, and a few printed items relating almost exclusively to the military service of the Confederate general Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard (1818-1893), particularly to his role in the 1st Battle of Bull Run, Shiloh, and the defense of Savannah, Ga., and Petersburg, Va. A few items relate to Confederate strategic decision after the victory at Manassas, the adoption of the Confederate flag and the conflict of opinion between Jefferson Davis and Beauregard. Chiefly letters (1865- ; many in French) from Beauregard to Roman concerning Beauregard's military career, justification of his actions, and the preparation and publication of Roman's book, "General Beauregard's Military Operations" (1884). Beauregard's correspondents include Jefferson Davis, William Joseph Hardee, and John Bell Hood.
ArchivalResource: 150 items.2 containers.
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- Roman, Alfred, 1824-1892. Papers of Alfred Roman, 1861-1890.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Civil War letter of Pierre Gustave Toutant de Beauregard , 1862 Mar. 6.
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Civil War letter of Pierre Gustave Toutant de Beauregard , 1862 Mar. 6.
Letter addressed to Brig. Gen. Daniel Ruggles congratulating Col. Jean J.A. Alfred Mouton, commander of the 18th Louisiana Infantry on his "brilliant success on first encounter with the enemy" at Shiloh, Tenn.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Civil War letter of Pierre Gustave Toutant de Beauregard , 1862 Mar. 6.
Confederate States of America. Army. Virginia Artillery. Richmond Howitzers, 1st Company. Order book, 1861-1862.
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Order book, 1861-1862.
This order book, 1861-1862, contains equipment inventories and general orders relating to the 1st Company of Richmond Howitzers. Also included in the order book is a copy of P. G. T. Beauregard's (1818-1893) farewell address to the Confederate Army of the Potomac, and a detailed summary of the artillery unit's participation in the Battles of 1st Bull Run and Ball's Bluff, written by William Price Palmer (1821-1896).
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (159 p.)
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- Confederate States of America. Army. Virginia Artillery. Richmond Howitzers, 1st Company. Order book, 1861-1862.
Dahlgren, Charles Gustavus, 1808-1888. [Telegram, 1862] May 15, Washington, Miss., via Fayette [to] Brig. Gen. [Thos.] Jordan / C. G. Dahlgren.
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[Telegram, 1862] May 15, Washington, Miss., via Fayette [to] Brig. Gen. [Thos.] Jordan / C. G. Dahlgren.
The telegram to Jordan, chief of staff to General Beauregard, announces the fall of Natchez, Miss. and the imminent attack on Vicksburg. The telegram is mis-dated 1861 and is on letterhead: South-Western Telegraph Company. At the bottom of the telegram is a note in Beauregard's hand: Regret can afford no assistance at present--hope soon to be able to do so--G. T. B."
ArchivalResource: [1] leaf ; 23 cm.
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- Dahlgren, Charles Gustavus, 1808-1888. [Telegram, 1862] May 15, Washington, Miss., via Fayette [to] Brig. Gen. [Thos.] Jordan / C. G. Dahlgren.
Venable, Charles S. (Charles Scott), 1827-1900. Charles S. Venable papers, 1862-1894 (1863-1864) [manuscript].
Title:
Charles S. Venable papers, 1862-1894 (1863-1864) [manuscript].
Official communications, mainly dated 1863-1864, addressed to R. E. Lee, and to Venable and other staff officers, from Confederate commanders in the Virginia theatre of war. Scattered postwar letters to Venable from former Confederate officers contain discussions of military actions and include letters from Venable to his wife and his son, Francis Preston Venable. Other correspondents include R. H. Anderson, P. G. T. Beauregard, Braxton Bragg, Jefferson Davis, Jubal A. Early, Richard S. Ewell, Wade Hampton, A. P. Hill, J. D. Imboden, Bradley T. Johnson, Fitzhugh Lee, W. H. F. Lee, F. T. Nicholls, George E. Pickett, Jeb Stuart, and T. M. Talcott. Volumes include lecture notes and a printed copy of Venable's 1874 "Address before the Society of the Alumni of Hampden-Sydney College."
ArchivalResource: 600 items (0.5 linear ft.).
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- Venable, Charles S. (Charles Scott), 1827-1900. Charles S. Venable papers, 1862-1894 (1863-1864) [manuscript].
Goethe, James H. James H. Goethe papers, 1863-1864.
Title:
James H. Goethe papers, 1863-1864.
Documents include incomplete petition, 13 Feb. 1863, Hickory Hill, S.C., to General [Peirre Gustav Toutant] Beauregard, apparently written in Goethe's hand and endorsed by residents, requesting that Goethe be excluded from military service as he was the only physician in a poor neighborhood; and account, 29 June 1864, of medical hospital supplies received at Camp Oaks near McPhersonville, S.C. Also includes letters, 1 July 1864, Pocotaligo, S.C., to Thomas Lining, requesting a supply of whiskey for medicinal purposes; and 5 Aug. 1864, McPhersonville, S.C., to C.S. Stringfellow, requesting forage for another horse due to the great distances traveled by Goethe in his position as army surgeon.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Goethe, James H. James H. Goethe papers, 1863-1864.
Harris, David Bullock, 1814-1864. Family papers 1789-1894.
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Family papers 1789-1894.
Correspondence, account books, receipts, statements, and other papers, chiefly relating to Harris's training at West Point (1829-1833), his military career, and his tobacco business in Virginia, Kentucky, and England. Includes Civil War military papers and maps, accounts of the sale of slaves, and accounts of trade with Brazil. Also present are letters from Frederick Overton Harris, David's father, while in the Virginia House of Delegates, and from Nathaniel W. Harris, his brother and business partner. Other correspondents include P.G.T. Beauregard, D.H. Mahan, and Sylvanus Thayer.
ArchivalResource: 5,075 items (6.575 linear feet)
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- Harris, David Bullock, 1814-1864. Family papers 1789-1894.
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.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Document [contemporary copy]: Charleston, [S.C.], 1862 Sept. 24.
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Document [contemporary copy]: Charleston, [S.C.], 1862 Sept. 24.
Announces assumption of Beauregard's command of the Confederate Army's Department of South Carolina and Georgia; appoints Brigadier General Thomas Jordan adjutant, inspector general and chief of staff.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 25 cm.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Document [contemporary copy]: Charleston, [S.C.], 1862 Sept. 24.
John W. Davies & Son. Letter, Richmond, Va. to G.T. Beauregard, 1876 March 16.
Title:
Letter, Richmond, Va. to G.T. Beauregard, 1876 March 16.
Pleased that Gen. Beauregard is happy with his portrait (part of the "Lee Gallery") and commenting on his role in creating the Confederate battle flag.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.), in folder ; 26 cm.
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- John W. Davies & Son. Letter, Richmond, Va. to G.T. Beauregard, 1876 March 16.
Burton Norvell Harrison family papers, 1812-1926, (bulk 1913-1921)
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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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- Harrison, Burton Norvell, 1838-1904. Burton Norvell Harrison family papers, 1812-1926 (bulk 1913-1921).
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Letter, 1861.
Title:
Letter, 1861.
Handwritten and signed letter on April 7, 1861 and addressed to Major Robert Anderson (1805-1871). Beauregard was the commander of the Confederate defenses of Charleston, South Carolina. His letter tells Major Anderson, United States commander at Fort Sumter, that the garrison will no longer be allowed to purchase supplies in Charleston.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf).
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Letter, 1861.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. P. G. T. Beauregard telegram, 1865, 2 January.
Title:
P. G. T. Beauregard telegram, 1865, 2 January.
The collection consists of a telegram sent to General Howell Cobb from General P. G. T. Beauregard at Charleston, South Carolina, which informs Cobb that Beauregard was leaving the city that day at eleven o'clock. A Xerox accompanies the original.
ArchivalResource: 3 items (0.1 linear feet).
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. P. G. T. Beauregard telegram, 1865, 2 January.
Bromsen, Maury A. Maury A. Bromsen papers relating to his activities as collector and dealer of Lincolniana, 1860-2000, bulk 1950-1990
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Maury A. Bromsen papers relating to his activities as collector and dealer of Lincolniana, 1860-2000, bulk 1950-1990
ArchivalResource: 4 cubic feet (4 boxes)
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- Bromsen, Maury A. Maury A. Bromsen papers relating to his activities as collector and dealer of Lincolniana, 1860-2000, bulk 1950-1990
Blackburn family. Blackburn family : papers, 1840-1896.
Title:
Blackburn family : papers, 1840-1896.
The collection consists of correspondence between the children of Edward M. and Lavinia Bell Blackburn and their spouses, their in-laws, and their parents, with some letters to and from business associates. Subjects discussed include family life, local events, business activities in Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Arkansas, the Mexican War, medical practices, childbirth and general health problems, politics, slaves, river trade and transportation, and post-Civil War Confederate colonization in Mexico. Correspondents include Joseph Clay Stiles Blackburn, Luke Pryor Blackburn, and William E. Blackburn.
ArchivalResource: 1 cubic ft.
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- Blackburn family. Blackburn family : papers, 1840-1896.
Harris, David Bullock, 1814-1864. Papers, 1789-1894.
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Papers, 1789-1894.
Correspondence, account books, receipts, statements, and other papers, chiefly relating to Harris' training at West Point (1829-1833), his military career, and his tobacco business in Virginia, Kentucky, and England. Includes Civil War military papers and maps, accounts of the sale of slaves, and accounts of trade with Brazil. Also present are letters from Frederick Overton Harris, David's father, while in the Virginia House of Delegates, and from Nathaniel W. Harris, his brother and business partner. Other correspondents include P.G.T. Beauregard, D.H. Mahan, and Sylvanus Thayer.
ArchivalResource: 5, 075 items.
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- Harris, David Bullock, 1814-1864. Papers, 1789-1894.
Trenholm, William Lee. William Lee Trenholm papers, 1878 Feb. 5 and Sept. 18.
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William Lee Trenholm papers, 1878 Feb. 5 and Sept. 18.
Two letters, 1878, from W.L. Trenholm in Charleston, S.C., re lost evidence of proposal by the Confederate Cabinet in 1861 by which Trenholm's company would provide shipping services between South Carolina and islands in the Caribbean during the early days of the Civil War. Two letters, 5 Feb. 1878 , written by Trenholm to Dr. J.D. Bruns and Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard in New Orleans, re discussions in May 1861 among Beauregard, Trenholm, and the Confederate Cabinet regarding Trenholm, Fraser, and Company's providing "certain steamers for Naval purposes" and the establishment and maintaining "under a Gov't guaranty, a line of steam communication between Charleston and the West Indies." Trenholm regretfully informs Bruns and Beauregard that he had been unable to find any documentary evidence of the proposal as "the letters and papers I think now among those of Jno. Fraser & Co. which were destroyed when their office on Central Wharf was burnt."
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/191806015 View
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- Trenholm, William Lee. William Lee Trenholm papers, 1878 Feb. 5 and Sept. 18.
Brent, George W. George W. Brent letter, 1871 Nov. 28.
Title:
George W. Brent letter, 1871 Nov. 28.
A letter, addressed to General G. T. Beauregard, sent from Alexandria, Va. Letter recalls the facts, as Brent remembers them, of the Petersburg Mine assault on July 30, 1864. Letter has penciled corrections in Beauregard's hand, some initialed by him.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Brent, George W. George W. Brent letter, 1871 Nov. 28.
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Papers, 1861-1883.
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Papers, 1861-1883.
Telegram (13 Apr. 1861; 1 p.; written out by telegraph operator) from Jefferson Davis to Brig. Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard, Charleston, S.C., relating to the siege on Fort Sumter, S.C.; autograph letter signed (3 May 1863; 1 p.) from Jefferson Davis to Gen. Reuben Davis, Columbus, Miss., relating to news of Jefferson Davis's nephew Brig. Gen. Joseph Robert Davis and the progress of the siege at Vicksburg, Miss.; and an autograph sentiment (Apr. 1883; 1 p.) from the pen of Jefferson Davis, Beauvoir, Miss., stating, "Blessed be the hand that prepares a pleasure for a child, for there is no saying when and where it may bloom forth."
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Papers, 1861-1883.
Chisolm, A. R. A.R. Chisolm journal, 1861.
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A.R. Chisolm journal, 1861.
Typewritten copy of a journal of events before and during the bombardment of Fort Sumter, S.C., kept by Colonel A.R. Chisolm, Confederate officer under the command of General P.G.T. Beauregard.
ArchivalResource: 1 journal.
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- Chisolm, A. R. A.R. Chisolm journal, 1861.
Norris, William, Col., fl. 1861-1865. Scrapbook of Col. William Norris, Signal Corps, C.S.A. [manuscript] 1846-1900.
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Scrapbook of Col. William Norris, Signal Corps, C.S.A. [manuscript] 1846-1900.
Correspondence with his sons, Richard Norris and Jefferson Davis Norris, 1884-1896; correspondence with Philip G.T. Beauregard, Joseph Eggleston Johnston, Jefferson Davis, Thomas Catesby Jones. Clippings and photographs. Letter, 1862 June 26, Robert E. Lee to John Bankhead Magruder, concerns orders him to "hold your trenches, at the point of the bayonet tonight if necessary If we reach the New Bridge I will let you know. Keep a watch for our signal at that place."
ArchivalResource: 1 v. + 50 items.
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- Norris, William, Col., fl. 1861-1865. Scrapbook of Col. William Norris, Signal Corps, C.S.A. [manuscript] 1846-1900.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Letter : New Orleans, to Barnet Phillips, New York, NewYork, 1884 November 19.
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Letter : New Orleans, to Barnet Phillips, New York, NewYork, 1884 November 19.
Beauregard comments on an apparent meeting with Phillips shortly after the burning of Columbia, South Carolina, in February, 1865.
ArchivalResource: 2 p.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Letter : New Orleans, to Barnet Phillips, New York, NewYork, 1884 November 19.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. G.T. Beauregard letter, 1873.
Title:
G.T. Beauregard letter, 1873.
Collection consists of one letter of G.T. Beauregard dated Nov. 5, 1873 written to Maryland historian, J. Thomas Scharf.
ArchivalResource: 1 letter.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. G.T. Beauregard letter, 1873.
Gill, William G., 1825-1862. Papers.
Title:
Papers. 1862-1865.
U.S. Army officer, resigned in 1861 to join Confederate States of America, Col., Confederate States of America. Letters to his wife Clara describing the boredom of waiting for battle, the illness afflicting troops and his longing to return home; official correspondence, 1862, including a holograph note from G.T. Beauregard; letter, Indian Springs, June 12, (1862) to Clara condoling her on the death of William; 3 letters Nov.-Dec. 1865 to Clara from Aunt Mary and Uncle E.F. Gill.
ArchivalResource: 20 items.
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- Gill, William G., 1825-1862. Papers.
Confederate States of America. Confederate States of America records, 1856-1915.
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Confederate States of America records, 1856-1915.
Collection consists of soldiers' personal correspondence, diaries and reminiscenses; official Confederate Medical Department papers and miscellaneous papers relating to military medical matters; official documents, orders, and letters relating to Confederate affairs both civil and military; the William W. Hunter papers dealing primarily with the Confederate Navy but also containing miscellaneous military documents; Trans-Mississippi Department of the Confederacy Quartermasters Division papers; Cotton Bureau records; muster rolls; and fourteen Confederate service records.
ArchivalResource: 2 ft., 8 in.
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- Confederate States of America. Confederate States of America records, 1856-1915.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Autograph letter signed : New Orleans, to James M. Dalzell, [18]85 Oct. 22.
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Autograph letter signed : New Orleans, to James M. Dalzell, [18]85 Oct. 22.
Concerning subscriptions for a Hall in Caldwell, Ohio for the Blue and the Gray reunions.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Autograph letter signed : New Orleans, to James M. Dalzell, [18]85 Oct. 22.
Robert Anderson Papers, 1819-1948, (bulk 1836-1870)
Title:
Robert Anderson Papers 1819-1948 (bulk 1836-1870)
United States Army officer. Correspondence, letterbooks, printed material, writings, and official documents relating to Anderson’s military duty in the Black Hawk War, Mexican War, and Civil War, and to his writings on coast defense, ordnance, and artillery tactics. Includes papers of his daughter, Eba Anderson Lawton, historian and biographer of her father.
ArchivalResource: 5,000 items; 19 containers plus 1 oversize; 5 linear feet
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- Anderson, Robert, 1805-1871. Papers of Robert Anderson, 1819-1948 (bulk 1836-1870).
Beauregard, G.T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Letter to Senator John Slidell, 1858, February 9.
Title:
Letter to Senator John Slidell, 1858, February 9.
Contemporary copy of a letter sent from G.T. Beauregard of the Engineering Corps to Louisiana senator (and Beauregard's future brother-in-law) John Slidell. In the letter Beauregard outlines what he believes to be strategic mistakes in General Scott's planned assault on Utah Mormons with a corps from California. Beauregard analyzes the proposed military strategy at length, as well as offering his suggestions with a variety of historical examples. Later segments of the letter thoroughly express Beauregard's outrage with what he perceives as the economic and political favors granted to the Northern states at the expense of the South. He closes with recommendations for future officer positions under a possible Army expansion, and specifically mentions G.W. Smith, George B. McClellan, and J.K. Duncan. Beauregard writes that he himself would like to be appointed colonel of a regiment, preferably the Zouaves.
ArchivalResource: 1 letter, 8 pages.
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- Beauregard, G.T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Letter to Senator John Slidell, 1858, February 9.
United Daughters of the Confederacy. United Daughters of the Confederacy Records, 1855-1999.
Title:
United Daughters of the Confederacy Records, 1855-1999.
The United Daughters of the Confederacy Records include materials that give insight into the operation of the UDC and illustrate the work and projects undertaken by its members. This collection includes 22 cubic feet of material in 42 mss boxes and 3 oversized boxes. Items in the collection range in date from 1855-1999, with the bulk of the material dating from 1890-1930. The collection contains items such as reports, correspondence, membership applications, meeting minutes, photographs, rosters, magazines, maps, and the un/published research works of UDC members.
ArchivalResource: 22 c.f.
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- United Daughters of the Confederacy. United Daughters of the Confederacy Records, 1855-1999.
Gardner, William Montgomery, 1824-1901. William Montgomery Gardner papers, 1818-1915 (bulk 1847-1866) [manuscript].
Title:
William Montgomery Gardner papers, 1818-1915 (bulk 1847-1866) [manuscript].
Chiefly letters from Gardner to his mother, Elizabeth Gardner, of Augusta, Ga., his sister, and his brother, from Mexico, 1847-1848, and California, 1849-1854, discussing military and social affairs. Also included are letters from P. G. T. Beauregard, Jefferson Davis, Stonewall Jackson, and Alexander Hamilton Stephens; galley proofs of Gardner's memoirs, edited by Elizabeth McKinne Gardner; scrapbooks of clippings of Mrs. James Gardner; and a roster from the Mexican War.
ArchivalResource: 54 items (0.5 linear ft.).
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- Gardner, William Montgomery, 1824-1901. William Montgomery Gardner papers, 1818-1915 (bulk 1847-1866) [manuscript].
Coffin, Charles Carleton, 1823-1896. Charles Carleton Coffin papers, 1861-1890.
Title:
Charles Carleton Coffin papers, 1861-1890.
Thirty-seven addresses or book chapters by Coffin on patriotic and historical subjects, ca. 1870-1890, and souvenirs of his reporting days during the Civil War consisting of Confederate papers found in the streets of Richmond April 3, 1865. The Civil War material includes appointments for 3 officers; copy of General Beauregards letter of resignation; copies of reports including casualty reports from Marmadukes raid into Missouri and the defense of James Island in Charleston Harbor, 16-20 June 1862; letters to Col. Frances Henney Smith, Superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute; correspondence between Generals Robert E. Lee and Henry W. Halleck on alleged Union atrocities; and some material on provisions for prisoners of war in Richmond. There are misc. CSA government documents like an 1863 annual report from the office of the Secretary of War and Treasury Department documents along with misc. state governments documents such as the resolutions passed at a meeting of the citizens of Amelia County, VA on 23 February 1865. There is a small group of letters sent to Jefferson Davis, his wife, and Judah P. Benjamin, Secretary of War. Correspondents include Clement Claiborne Clay, Thomas F. Drayton; S. Bassett French, Ambrosio Jose Gonzales, Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter, Christopher Gustavus Memminger, Virginia McLaurine Mosby, Jacob Thompson, and Nathaniel Beverly Tucker. There is also a group of 345 letters sent to VA governors John Letcher and William Smith; 53 letters sent between Confederate soldiers from VA and their families; correspondence sent to Edward J. Harden, a GA Superior Court Judge; a collection of poetry and letters contributed to the Richmond Examiner, Richmond Sentinel and Savannah Morning News concerning problems in the army and civilian life; and correspondence (bulk 1857) sent to Ziba Oakes, a Charleston slaver trader.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft.
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- Coffin, Charles Carleton, 1823-1896. Charles Carleton Coffin papers, 1861-1890.
Bryant, John Cullen,. American and English literary and historical papers collected by Atcheson L. Hench [manuscript] 1795-1943.
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American and English literary and historical papers collected by Atcheson L. Hench [manuscript] 1795-1943.
Material collected by Hench, some as an autograph collection and others for use in his classes at the University of Virginia with examples of various periods. Modern autographs collected by Hench include letters by associates of Edgar Allan Poe; Civil War letters; papers relating to Virginia history; correspondence of writers and politicians, particularly from the Victorian era; and other miscellaneous correspondence with literary or histocial interest. Letters of John Jules Jusserand to William Henry Irwin and James Brown Scott and others discuss Irwin's voyage, a recent address, and Jusserand's departure for France after many years in the United States "a country he had learned to love and admire in peace and wartime." John Pendleton Kennedy papers include a letter to Captain William Mervine, 1852, granting leave; a letter to Annie J. Statin, 1861, concerning a genealogical inquiry ; a letter to Edward L. Welles, 1853, sending his autograph; a letter signed with other Congressman, recomending Samuel Turner of Boston for a position; a letter, 1860, to an insurance company about a planned house addition; an undated autograph and a 1943 newsclipping about him. Fitzhugh Lee writes to John Cullen Bryant, 1902, about a photograph and to J[ames?] M[cCormick?] Dalzell, 1885, declining to attend a reunion. John Livingston Lowes writes to Atcheson Hench about various Coleridge items for sale, 1027-1929. Single letters of interest include Sir William Jenner declining an invitation; Henry Arthur Jones to Joseph Hodeges Choate on tours of "Blenheim"; and a lengthy letter from Thomas Jordan to P.G.T. Beauregard regarding the possibility of a book on Beauregard's Civil War operations and discussing his action at several battles particularly Shiloh, and Petersburg, and criticizing the actions of Robert E. Lee at Fredericksburg, and Cold Harbor, and Braxton Bragg at Chickamauga. Also Joseph Wood Krutch to J. John Munson on his biography of Edgar Allan Poe; Mary Elizabeth Latrobe to Dolley Madison on her life in Pittsburg in 1812; Richard Henry Lee conveying orders of General Ripley, 1815; Benjamin Watkins Leigh to Henry A. Wise about the 1839 Whig National Convention; John Letcher to Henry A. Wise regarding the dismissal of Wise's son from the Virginia Military Institute; David Ross Locke (Petroleum V. Nasby) sending regrets; Marianne Preble Longfellow[Fuller] to Anne Longfellow [Pierce] on a journey to New York with her father William Pitt Preble; and John Lubbock advising P. O'Callagnan on Athenaeum Club election. The collection also contains an autograph of George Payne Rainsford James; a safe passage order for Richard C. Talbott signed by Andrew Johnson, 1865; a schoolboy paper by Stephen J. Joyce on his grandfather James Joyce; a signed receipt from Beverley Dandridge to Frederick Kitt "to purchase sundries for the President's household"; and a speech of John Lane on the publishing and collecting world of his youth.
ArchivalResource: circa 33 items.
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- Bryant, John Cullen,. American and English literary and historical papers collected by Atcheson L. Hench [manuscript] 1795-1943.
Church, Stephen Wardwell, 1833-1906. Stephen W. Church papers, 1859-1861.
Title:
Stephen W. Church papers, 1859-1861.
The Stephen W. Church papers contain the letters of a Rhode Island merchant working in Charleston, South Carolina, in the late antebellum period just before the outbreak of the Civil War. He discusses business issues, such as the prices of food goods, and comments on the political climate in Charleston.
ArchivalResource: 35 items.
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- Church, Stephen Wardwell, 1833-1906. Stephen W. Church papers, 1859-1861.
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Papers.
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Papers. 1833-1867.
Army officer, President Confederate States of America. Ordnance papers for the regiment of dragoons, Nov-Dec 1833; letter, 16 April [18] 47 Hurricane Plantation, Mississippi, discussing politics, family and crops; letter, 7 Sep. 1850, to Adjutant General Jones regarding pay for Indian soldiers; letter, Washington, 3 Dec. 1860, to J.G. Totten regarding education of cadets; letter, 20 Oct. 1861, to Maj. Robert Anderson regarding rank of U.S. Military Academy professors; letter, Lexington, Kentucky, 25 Oct. 1862, from G.T. Beauregard regarding troop movements; military report from Braxton Bragg; signature, Fortress Monroe, Virginia, 31 Mar. 1867; order to pursue deserters, 24 Nov. 1833, signed by Davis.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Papers.
Jordan, Thomas, 1819-1895. ALS, 1862 Sept. 7, Chattanooga, to G.T. Beauregard.
Title:
ALS, 1862 Sept. 7, Chattanooga, to G.T. Beauregard.
Jordan offers to prepare a statement for Beauregard to send to the War Department to prevent others taking credit for measures for the defense of Vicksburg, which Beauregard really deserves. He continues with comments and questions about other events of the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) ; 21 cm.
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- Jordan, Thomas, 1819-1895. ALS, 1862 Sept. 7, Chattanooga, to G.T. Beauregard.
Beauregard, Caroline Deslonde, d. 1864. Obituary: from the [New Orleans, La.] Evening Era, 1864 March 3.
Title:
Obituary: from the [New Orleans, La.] Evening Era, 1864 March 3.
Obituary notice from the Northern controlled Evening Era, with uncomplimentary comments about General Beauregard.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.); 10 cm.
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- Beauregard, Caroline Deslonde, d. 1864. Obituary: from the [New Orleans, La.] Evening Era, 1864 March 3.
Jordan, Thomas, 1819-1895. Memorandum, [1874?].
Title:
Memorandum, [1874?].
Memorandum in Jordan's hand of the plan of operations proposed by Beauregard immediately after the battle of Chancellorsville.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (8 p.) ; 27 cm.
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- Jordan, Thomas, 1819-1895. Memorandum, [1874?].
Natchez Trace Collection Photographs 2011-369., ca. 1855-1920.
Title:
Natchez Trace Collection Photographs ca. 1855-1920.
Collection includes photographs from the southern United States and other regions from the mid 1800s through the early 1900s, featuring prominent leaders and families.
ArchivalResource: 3 ft.;; 3 daguerreotypes;; 9 tintypes;; 222 albumen cartes-de-visites;; 54 albumen, collodion, and gelatin cabinet cards;; 298 albumen and halftone stereographs;; 41 other albumen prints;; 3 albums with 4 tintypes and 134 cartes-de-visites;; 103 gelatin and collodion Kodak prints;; 1 platinotype;; 6 other gelatin silver prints;; 64 lantern slides;; 74 postcards;; 2 photographic prints
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- Natchez Trace Collection Photographs 2011-369., ca. 1855-1920.
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Braxton Bragg papers, 1833-1879 [microform].
Title:
Braxton Bragg papers, 1833-1879 [microform].
Letter books, official and personal communications, reports, orders, and memoranda relating to Bragg's Confederate Army campaigns and to his service as adviser to Confederate President Jefferson Davis. A few of the papers relate to the Mexican War, to Bragg's post-Civil War career as a civil and railroad engineer, and to Bragg's funeral.
ArchivalResource: 8 rolls of microfilm.
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- Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Braxton Bragg papers, 1833-1879 [microform].
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Papers, 1862-1863.
Title:
Papers, 1862-1863.
Two documents written by and at the command of General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard from Charleston, South Carolina, headquarters of the Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. One document lists assignments of various military personnel; the other is a response to Brigadier General John H. Winder in Richmond, Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Papers, 1862-1863.
Fred A. Rosenstock autograph collection
Title:
Fred A. Rosenstock autograph collection
Autographs, correspondence, portraits, and envelopes. Most of the materials were donated by Fred Rosenstock to Brigham Young University, but some were acquired from different sources. Many of the items were originally gathered by Barton Orville Aylesworth, a biographer and an autograph collector in Fort Collins, Colorado. Contains autographs, correspondence, portraits, and envelopes. Most of the items were originally gathered by Barton Orville Aylesworth, a biographer and an autograph collector in Fort Collings Colorado. The materials are largely letters and autographs produced by prominent American and British authors, editors, politicians, and other important artistic and historical figures in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. The items relating to the individual creators are being cataloged separately and will be available on the Brigham Young University cataloging data base. BYU special collections created this artificial collection placing the material in alphabetical order.
ArchivalResource: 40 boxes (20 linear ft.)
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- Rosenstock autograph collection, 1800-1950
Heartman, Charles F. (Charles Frederick), 1883-1953,. The Heartman manuscript collection on slavery, 1751-[194-], bulk 1803-1862.
Title:
The Heartman manuscript collection on slavery, 1751-[194-], bulk 1803-1862.
The collection consists of manuscripts relating to Afro-Americans, slavery, and free black people especially in New Orleans and Louisiana. There are some documents from other places in United States. The manuscripts are in English, French, and Spanish. Topics covered are economic, civil, and legal status of the persons involved.
ArchivalResource: 8.6 linear ft 21 boxes (ca. 4000 items)
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- Heartman, Charles F. (Charles Frederick), 1883-1953,. The Heartman manuscript collection on slavery, 1751-[194-], bulk 1803-1862.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. ATS, 1864 Dec. 21, Pocotaglio, S.C., to Jefferson Davis, Richmond, Va.
Title:
ATS, 1864 Dec. 21, Pocotaglio, S.C., to Jefferson Davis, Richmond, Va.
Reports the successful evacuation of Savannah by the Confederate army.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 14 x 21 cm.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. ATS, 1864 Dec. 21, Pocotaglio, S.C., to Jefferson Davis, Richmond, Va.
G. T. Beauregard letter, Beauregard (G. T.) letter, 1857
Title:
G. T. Beauregard letter Beauregard (G. T.) letter 1857
This collection consists of one letter written by G. T. Beauregard (1818-1893), a United States Army engineer officer and later Confederate Army general, to Dr. Mercer regarding the British invasion on Washington, D.C during the War of 1812.
ArchivalResource: 0.01 linear feet (1 folder)
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- G. T. Beauregard letter, Beauregard (G. T.) letter, 1857
Edward Willis Papers, 1854-1906
Title:
Edward Willis Papers 1854-1906
Confederate Army officer and merchant. Correspondence, ledgers, memorandum books, requisition books, newspaper clippings, printed matter, and other papers relating mainly to Willis's service as chief quartermaster of G. T. Beauregard's division in the Confederate Army.
ArchivalResource: 200 items; 4 containers plus 4 oversize; 2.4 linear feet
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- Edward Willis Papers, 1854-1906
Smith, Gustavus W. (Gustavus Woodson), 1822-1896. Statement of a conference at Fairfax C.H. Sept. 26th 1861, between his excellency Pres. Jeff. Davis and Generals Jos. E. Johnston, G.T. Beauregard and G.W. Smith, relative to the necessity & possibility of an immediate advance on Washington, D.C. : AMsS : Centreville, Va., 1862 Jan. 31.
Title:
Statement of a conference at Fairfax C.H. Sept. 26th 1861, between his excellency Pres. Jeff. Davis and Generals Jos. E. Johnston, G.T. Beauregard and G.W. Smith, relative to the necessity & possibility of an immediate advance on Washington, D.C. : AMsS : Centreville, Va., 1862 Jan. 31.
A long and detailed account by Smith, presenting a clear appraisal of the strategic potentials and long-term probabilities of the war. Includes statement by Johnston and Beauregard attesting that it is an accurate account to the best of their recollections.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (9 p.) ; 26 cm.
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- Smith, Gustavus W. (Gustavus Woodson), 1822-1896. Statement of a conference at Fairfax C.H. Sept. 26th 1861, between his excellency Pres. Jeff. Davis and Generals Jos. E. Johnston, G.T. Beauregard and G.W. Smith, relative to the necessity & possibility of an immediate advance on Washington, D.C. : AMsS : Centreville, Va., 1862 Jan. 31.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Documens pour servir à l'histoire du dernier siège de Charleston C. S. : manuscript, 1864.
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Documens pour servir à l'histoire du dernier siège de Charleston C. S. : manuscript, 1864.
Contains reports of General G. T. Beauregard and excerpts from newspapers and other sources concerning the siege of Charleston, the harbor, and neighboring islands, and the Confederate defenses.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (65 leaves) ; 16 cm.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Documens pour servir à l'histoire du dernier siège de Charleston C. S. : manuscript, 1864.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Papers.
Title:
Papers. 1842-1884.
Superintendent, West Point, 1860-1861. General, Confederate States of America, 1861-1865. Official report of the bombardment of Fort Sumter on April 16, 1861; appointment as Superintendent of West Point; order relieving him of command at West Point and assigning him to Louisiana, along with an 1869 voucher for travel expenses accrued in this move; plans of gun platform at Fort St. Philip and report on funds required to operate the Fort [1 Sep. 1860]; letter to A.H. Bowman and additional official correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 10 items.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Papers.
Anonymous. Patriotic covers, 1861-1889 [bulk 1861].
Title:
Patriotic covers, 1861-1889 [bulk 1861].
Collection consists of over 700 Civil War envelope covers featuring illustrations and poetry concerning pro-Union, anti-secessionist topics. Emphasis on patriotic themes of preserving the Union and punishing Confederate officials and generals who are depicted as objects of ridicule. Union officials and generals are held in high esteem and portrayed as heroes. The covers were printed in 1861and many of them portend an early end to the rebellion. Additional items include an 1865 draft notice, two Confederate bonds, several newspaper illustrations concerning Lincoln's assassination and funeral and the apprehension of conspirators, and the 1889 Johnstown flood.
ArchivalResource: 700+ items.
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- Anonymous. Patriotic covers, 1861-1889 [bulk 1861].
Johnston, Joseph E. (Joseph Eggleston), 1807-1891. Papers.
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Papers. 1827-1865.
Officer, U.S. Army, General, Confederate States of America. Cadet paycheck, 1827; letter, 1851 Jan. 6, San Antonio, to his brother, Ed Wm. Johnston discussing possibility of promotion; speech and call to arms issued, 25 July 1861, from Manassas and signed by both Beauregard and Johnston; military telegraphs dated, 17 and 18 July 1864; orders relieving Johnston of the command of the Tenneessee and transferring it to Hood; general orders, 2 May 1865, to his defeated troops congratulating them on their valiant struggle against the North and wishing them well as they return to their homes and families.
ArchivalResource: 6 items.
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- Johnston, Joseph E. (Joseph Eggleston), 1807-1891. Papers.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. ALS, 1865 April 21, Greensboro, N.C., to Mansfield Lovell, Columbia, S.C.
Title:
ALS, 1865 April 21, Greensboro, N.C., to Mansfield Lovell, Columbia, S.C.
Directs that Lee's surrendered troops be allowed to pass through the Confederate lines in the Carolinas, where the Southern armies were still holding out.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 18 cm.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. ALS, 1865 April 21, Greensboro, N.C., to Mansfield Lovell, Columbia, S.C.
McNeill, George. George McNeil letters, 1861-1862.
Title:
George McNeil letters, 1861-1862.
One letter (1861) describes social conditions in New Orleans. The other (1862) relates efforts made to secure consent from the Confederate Secretary of War for the assignment of McNeill and others to Beauregard's command.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- McNeill, George. George McNeil letters, 1861-1862.
Peckman, A. I. A.I. Peckman collection, 1862-1919.
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A.I. Peckman collection, 1862-1919.
Letter and other items reflecting interest in General P. G. T. Beauregard, along with a printed address by Governor Thomas O. Moore to "Fellow-Citizens and Soldiers", calling for 5,000 volunteers to assist General Beauregard in the defense of the Mississippi Valley in early 1862.
ArchivalResource: 2 v.4 items.
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- Peckman, A. I. A.I. Peckman collection, 1862-1919.
Gist, William Henry, 1807-1874. William Henry Gist papers, 1851-1948 ; bulk (1858-1862).
Title:
William Henry Gist papers, 1851-1948 ; bulk (1858-1862).
Chiefly letters from southern governors replying to his inquiry re secession in event of Lincoln's election and military correspondence during the Civil War; also including document re first secession crisis of 1850-1851. Including letter, 18 Oct. 1860, from John W. Ellis, Raleigh, N.C., re divided public opinion about election of Abraham Lincoln; letter, 25 Oct. 1860, A.B. Moore, Montgomery, Ala., re options to protect the interests of the slave-holding states; letter, 26 Oct. 1860, from John J. Pettus, Macon, Ga., re support for secession in Georgia and the need to prevent the "black Republicans" from controlling the state. Also inlcluding 6 letters, 1859-1860, Executive Department, Anderson Court House, Anderson, S.C., and Unionville, S.C., to Gen. James Simons re election of speaker of the S.C. House of Representatives, dispute with Capt. Daly of the Meagher Guards over supply of rifles from the state arsenals, and question of court martial for Simons in connection with the Rifle Regiment. Letter, 22 Apr. 1859, Columbia, S.C., to Nathaniel Prentiss Banks, in Mass., re fugitive slave law of Massachusetts; 7 letters, 15 Feb. 1860-24 June 1860, Unionville and Charleston, S.C., to Major P[eter] F[ayssoux] Stevens, Superintendant of the Citadel, Charleston, S.C., re an order for guns for various military companies. Memorandum, 23 June 1862, to Col. James Chesnut, re new foundry in South Carolina for manufacture and repair of cannon and firearms, fueled with coal from Tennessee; letter, 3 Oct. 1862, Columbia, S.C., from S.C. Department of Construction and Manufactures, to Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard, requesting reassignment of three soldiers, Alex[ande]r Knight, Ja[me]s Knight, and W[illia]m Burke, from Palmetto Battalion, Co. D, to the foundry for production of guns and ammunition in Greenville District, S.C. Earlier material includes certificate, 13 Dec. 1858, re Gist's election as governor, signed by Franklin J. Moses, President of the S.C. Senate, and James Simms, Speaker of the House; address, 1851, of the Southern Rights Association of the University of Virginia to the Young Men of the South, re condemnation of the north and the need to secede.
ArchivalResource: 39 items.
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- Gist, William Henry, 1807-1874. William Henry Gist papers, 1851-1948 ; bulk (1858-1862).
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. ATS, 1864 July 7, near Petersburg, Va., to Robert E. Lee.
Title:
ATS, 1864 July 7, near Petersburg, Va., to Robert E. Lee.
Suggests a stratagem for discovering the enemy's position and strength: open fire with all artillery for several minutes, cease firing suddenly and have the men cheer and show themselves partially; curiosity may draw the enemy out. This method worked for him before at Bermuda Hundred.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 25 cm.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. ATS, 1864 July 7, near Petersburg, Va., to Robert E. Lee.
Thornton, Ella May, 1885-1971. Henry Wemyss Fielden papers, 1915-1958.
Title:
Henry Wemyss Fielden papers, 1915-1958.
The collection consists of correspondence between Ella May Thornton, Georgia State Librarian, and Mrs. Winifred Feilden and others regarding the life and military career of Henry Wemyss Feilden for a possible publication. Included in the material is a typescript copy of A. Trevor- Battye's work on Feilden entitled A Noble Englishman... which recounts Feilden's participation with the 42nd Highlanders, the Punjab Regiment in China, the British Polar Expedition 'Alert' and 'Discovery', both Boar Wars and the Imperial Yeomanry. Chapter 2 recounts Fielden's service in the army of the Confederate States of American, serving under Generals G. T. Beauregard and Samuel Jones, mostly in Charleston, South Carolina.
ArchivalResource: 27 items.
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- Thornton, Ella May, 1885-1971. Henry Wemyss Fielden papers, 1915-1958.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893,. [Circulars, letters, programs, and newspaper clippings relating to the Civil War in the Marian S. Carson Collection].
Title:
[Circulars, letters, programs, and newspaper clippings relating to the Civil War in the Marian S. Carson Collection]. [between 1861 and 1962]
ArchivalResource: 25 items.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893,. [Circulars, letters, programs, and newspaper clippings relating to the Civil War in the Marian S. Carson Collection].
Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. W.S. Rosecrans selected correspondence, 1849-1873.
Title:
W.S. Rosecrans selected correspondence, 1849-1873.
Letters by Generals P.G.T. Beauregard, Robert E. Lee, and Charles P. Stone selected from the correspondence of General William Starke Rosecrans.
ArchivalResource: 8 letters.
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- Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898. W.S. Rosecrans selected correspondence, 1849-1873.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Gustave Toutant Beauregard papers, [ca. 1860]-1865.
Title:
Gustave Toutant Beauregard papers, [ca. 1860]-1865.
Letters, official orders, documents, clippings, stereographs, and memorabilia associated with the career of General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, including many autograph letters and signatures of Confederate leaders.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft. ( 2 boxes)
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Gustave Toutant Beauregard papers, [ca. 1860]-1865.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Massachusetts Civil War collection, 1724-1933 (inclusive); 1861-1912 (bulk).
Title:
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Massachusetts Civil War collection, 1724-1933 (inclusive); 1861-1912 (bulk).
A collection of images, manuscripts, and printed material, mostly relating to the Massachusetts soldiers and regiments in the American Civil War. Some material relates to other Union regiments and the Confederate States of America.
ArchivalResource: 47 linear feet (143 boxes, 2 volumes)
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- Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Massachusetts Civil War collection, 1724-1933 (inclusive);, 1861-1912 (bulk).
Sanderson, W. Rebellion record notes to [the] evacuation of Corinth, May 30, 1862 : by W. Sanderson, manuscript, ca. 1866.
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Rebellion record notes to [the] evacuation of Corinth, May 30, 1862 : by W. Sanderson, manuscript, ca. 1866.
Consists of two autograph notebooks about the War of the Rebellion and the evacuation of the city of Corinth.
ArchivalResource: 2 vols. (199 and 83 pp.) ; 21.2 x 17.2 cm, and 20.7 x 13 cm. respectively.
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- Sanderson, W. Rebellion record notes to [the] evacuation of Corinth, May 30, 1862 : by W. Sanderson, manuscript, ca. 1866.
Letter from [Olie?] to Mother [manuscript], 1861 November 14.
Title:
Letter from [Olie?] to Mother [manuscript], 1861 November 14.
Letter descibes minor accident on trip to Richmond, train from Gordonsville crowded with soldiers, three ill soldiers in Mrs. Grey's house, high prices, visiting the Confederate White House where there is an excellent photograph of General Beauregard, the Davis family, coffee substitutes, regiments leaving for Manassas, and family news.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Letter from [Olie?] to Mother [manuscript], 1861 November 14.
Jordan, Thomas, 1819-1895. ALS, 1882 Sept. 23, New York, N.Y., to G.T. Beauregard.
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ALS, 1882 Sept. 23, New York, N.Y., to G.T. Beauregard.
Concerns Capt. Pliny Bryan, a Confederate officer who died in Charleston in 1863.
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- Jordan, Thomas, 1819-1895. ALS, 1882 Sept. 23, New York, N.Y., to G.T. Beauregard.
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.
Thomson, John R. On to Richmond (after Southey's March to Moscow) : poem, [1862?].
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On to Richmond (after Southey's March to Moscow) : poem, [1862?].
Ms. also includes "Beauregard. By Mrs. C. A. Warfield of Ky., written after the battle of Shiloh."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (6 p.).
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- Thomson, John R. On to Richmond (after Southey's March to Moscow) : poem, [1862?].
Pickett, George E. (George Edward), 1825-1875. Civil War letters of Gen. George Edward Pickett, 1863-1864.
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Civil War letters of Gen. George Edward Pickett, 1863-1864.
Autograph letter signed, (11 Dec. 1863; 2 p.) on official "Head Quarters Dep't North Carolina" letterhead stationary, from Petersburg, Va., written to North Carolina Gov. Zebulon B. Vance (1830-1894), requesting additional troops from the governor to defend Petersburg and includes Governor Vance's docketed reply; autograph letter signed by General Pickett in the form of a telegraph order, (5 May 1864, 2 p.), addressed to Lt. Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard; and autograph letter signed (undated) by General Pickett, containing his report of the expedition against New Bern, N.C.
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- Pickett, George E. (George Edward), 1825-1875. Civil War letters of Gen. George Edward Pickett, 1863-1864.
Jordan, Thomas, 1819-1895. ALS, 1872 May 8, to G.T. Beauregard, New Orleans.
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ALS, 1872 May 8, to G.T. Beauregard, New Orleans.
Discusses the Battle of Shiloh and related events, praising Beauregard's recognition of good work and the ingratitude of fellow officers. He also writes of political affairs and urges southern Democrats to support Greeley for president.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (16 p.) ; 21 cm.
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- Jordan, Thomas, 1819-1895. ALS, 1872 May 8, to G.T. Beauregard, New Orleans.
Brady, Mathew B., ca. 1823-1896. Civil War era photograph album, 1860-1870.
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Civil War era photograph album, 1860-1870.
Album of carte-de-visite photographs of American notables of the period, taken by various photographers, including Mathew Brady and Charles D. Fredricks. Those pictured include Abraham Lincoln and the Lincoln family, Ulysses S. Grant, Jefferson Davis, John C. Breckenridge, General John Dix, P.G.T. Beauregard, William Tecumseh Sherman; also European royalty including Prince Albert and Queen Victoria, Louis Napoleon and Eugénie, and literary figures such as William Cullen Bryant and Charles Dickens. Also shown is P.T. Barnum's star midget performer General Tom Thumb with Lavinia Warren (later Lavinia Magri) on their wedding day, with midgets Commodore McNutt and Minnie Warren as their best man and bridesmaid. Also includes photographs of several members of the Yeomans family. The album is bound in brown morocco with clasps and edges gilt.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. : ports. ; 16 x 25 cm.
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- Brady, Mathew B., ca. 1823-1896. Civil War era photograph album, 1860-1870.
Henshaw, John C., fl. 1841-1845. Papers of Lt. John C. Henshaw [manuscript] 1841-1845.
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Papers of Lt. John C. Henshaw [manuscript] 1841-1845.
Papers concern his duel with Pierre G.T. Beauregard and his courtmartial in New Orleans, La.
ArchivalResource: 14 items.
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- Henshaw, John C., fl. 1841-1845. Papers of Lt. John C. Henshaw [manuscript] 1841-1845.
Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905. Papers of Fitzhugh Lee [manuscript], 1731-1952.
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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.
Barton-Jenifer family papers, 1663-1876.
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Barton-Jenifer family papers, 1663-1876.
Correspondence, dispatches, bills, patents, Confederate paper money, and a copy of "The Deposition of Ann Taft" (1663). Persons represented in the Barton correspondence include Seth Barton, Baltimore merchant; Seth Maxwell Barton (1829-1900), Confederate soldier; Franklin Buchanan; Henry R. Jackson; Stonewall Jackson;, and Daniel Webster. Persons represented in the Jenifer correspondence include Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer (1723-1790); Daniel Jenifer (1791-1855), U.S. representative from Maryland and diplomat; Walter Jenifer (d. 1878), Confederate soldier; P. G. T. Beauregard; Franklin Buchanan; James Buchanan; Charles Carroll; Henry Clay; Joseph R. Ingersoll; and Joseph E. Johnston.
ArchivalResource: 120 items.1 container plus 1 oversize.0.4 linear ft.
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- Barton-Jenifer family papers, 1663-1876.
Harris, Raymond B. Diary, 1859-1873
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Harris, Raymond B. Diary 1859-1873
Diary of Raymond B. Harris, physicianand surgeon in the Confederate States Army, concerning the battle of Atlanta and theretreat of Confederate forces into North Carolina, August 1864-April1865.
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- Harris, Raymond B. Diary, 1859-1873
Roman, Alfred, 1824-1892. Alfred Roman papers, 1864-1890.
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Alfred Roman papers, 1864-1890.
The Alfred Roman Papers contain photostatic copies of military reports (1864-1865) and French language letters with typewritten English translations from Alfred Roman to P.G.T. Beauregard discussing the writing, publishing, and subsequent criticism of Roman's biography Beauregard(1872-1887). A microfilm copy of volumes 1-2 of the Roman Papers in the Library of Congress is also included.
ArchivalResource: 55 items.1 microfilm reel.
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- Roman, Alfred, 1824-1892. Alfred Roman papers, 1864-1890.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard letter, 1892 Dec. 29.
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Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard letter, 1892 Dec. 29.
Letter from Beauregard to General Fitz-John Porter of New York, declining an invitation to attend a meeting of the Aztec Club.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard letter, 1892 Dec. 29.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. ALS : Manassas Junction, Va., to Samuel Cooper, Richmond, Va, 1861 June 11.
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ALS : Manassas Junction, Va., to Samuel Cooper, Richmond, Va, 1861 June 11.
Sends several prisoners, including Dr. John Richards, Lincoln's family physician, suspected of spying.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 26 cm.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. ALS : Manassas Junction, Va., to Samuel Cooper, Richmond, Va, 1861 June 11.
Reynolds, John Fulton, 1820-1863. Letter, 1861 Jan. 28, West Point, N.Y. [to] Col. P.G.T. Beauregard.
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Letter, 1861 Jan. 28, West Point, N.Y. [to] Col. P.G.T. Beauregard.
Army officer. Letter inviting Colonel Beauregard to dine with the officers and professors at the Academy, at the West Point Army Mess before leaving the Post.
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- Reynolds, John Fulton, 1820-1863. Letter, 1861 Jan. 28, West Point, N.Y. [to] Col. P.G.T. Beauregard.
Early family. Papers, 1764-1956.
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Papers, 1764-1956.
Chiefly correspondence, 1838-1892, of Jubal Anderson Early (1816- 1894) of Lynchburg, Va., and while serving in the Confederate Army. Correspondents include P.G.T. Beauregard, Edward William Bok (concerning the burning of Chambersburg, Pa., in 1864), Jefferson Davis (concerning Robert E. Lee), John Brown Gordon (concerning Jefferson Davis), Wade Hampton (concerning James Longstreet and the Battle of Gettysburg), John Bell Hood (concerning defenses around Petersburg, Va.), Joseph Eddleston Johnston (concerning Robert E. Lee), Robert E. Lee (concerning the Conferate States Army of the Valley), James Longstreet (concerning Joseph Brevard Kershaw), Charles Marshall (concerning Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet, and the Battle of Gettysburg), and John Singleton Mosby (concerning Early's raid on Washington, D.C., in 1864). Also include miscellaneous papers of Joab Early (1791-1870) of Franklin County, Va.; correspondence and accounts of Samuel Henry Early (1813-1874) of Lynchburg, including accounts for the education of daughters at Lynchburg Female Seminary and the Patapsco Female Institute, Ellicott City, Md.; diaries, 1861 and 1865, correspondence and scrapbook of Mary Washington (Cabell) Early (1846-1917) of Richmond, Lynchburg, and Buckingham County, Va.; correspondence, accounts, scrapbook and miscellaneous papers of Ruth Hairston Early (1849-1928) of Lynchburg; and miscellaneous papers of Emma (Lyon) Bryan (containing reminiscences of Jefferson and Varina (Howell) Davis), John Cabell (d. 1815), Doctor John Jordon Cabell (1772-1834), Clifford Cabell Early (b. 1883), Evelyn Russell Early (1877-1940), Henrian Cabell Early (1852?-1895), Mary Judith Early (d. 1918), and Samuel Henry Early (1880-1897).
ArchivalResource: 437 items.
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- Early family. Papers, 1764-1956.
Cooke, Giles Buckner. Papers of Giles Buckner Cooke [manuscript], 1861-1885.
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Papers of Giles Buckner Cooke [manuscript], 1861-1885.
The collection contains Cooke's Civil War diaries, 1861 April 17 thorugh 1865 April 13. The collection also contains two diplomas; an appointment; a pass, 1865 April 10, issued by General Grant's headquarters; 4 letters from Robert E. Lee, 1865-1869; one letter from Mrs. Lee, 1870; and 4 letters from P.G.T. Beauregard, 1873-1885.
ArchivalResource: 2 microfilm reels : positive; 35mm.
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- Cooke, Giles Buckner. Papers of Giles Buckner Cooke [manuscript], 1861-1885.
G.T. Beauregard engraving, circa 1861-1865.
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G.T. Beauregard engraving, circa 1861-1865.
Small engraving of General G. T. Beauregard.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- G.T. Beauregard engraving, circa 1861-1865.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Waller family papers, 1803-1938, bulk 1803-1888.
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Waller family papers, 1803-1938, bulk 1803-1888.
Correspondence and other materials related to the Waller family of Chicago and Frankfort, Kentucky, and the Alexander family of Frankfort, Kentucky.
ArchivalResource: 1.9 linear feet (4 boxes)
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Waller family papers, 1803-1938, bulk 1803-1888.
Porter, Lucia Chauncey. Correspondence, 1853-1917.
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Correspondence, 1853-1917.
Daughter of Gen. Fitz-John Porter. Correspondence and photographs collected by Miss Porter. The bulk of the collection is dated between 1885-1894 and is concerned with responses by former Civil War officers to Miss Porter's request for their photograph. The replies were sent in some instances directly to Gen. Porter and many of the replies concern the individual's relationship with him. Includes letters to Gen. Porter during the Civil War and others concerning his fight to vindicate his court martial for poor combat leadership at 2d Bull Run Battle, personal letters to Miss Porter, miscellaneous Civil War photographs, postcards and magazine photos.
ArchivalResource: 429 items.
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- Porter, Lucia Chauncey. Correspondence, 1853-1917.
Cohen, Laurence L. Map of the Manassas battlefield, [ca.1861].
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Map of the Manassas battlefield, [ca.1861].
Map, 1861, of a section of the Bull Run battlefield. Drawn by Laurence L. Cohen, a civil engineer with the Confederate army, it depicts the situation in the vicinity of General P. G. T. Beauregard's headquarters. The map has a few landmarks depicted, such as the town of Centreville and Bull Run stream, but states no scale.
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ink, encapsulated ; 26 x 41 cm.
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- Cohen, Laurence L. Map of the Manassas battlefield, [ca.1861].
Robert Philip Howell memoirs, 1854-1872.
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Robert Philip Howell memoirs, 1854-1872.
Memoirs of Howell of Goldsboro, N.C., relating to his education at Trinity College, Randolph County, N.C. (later Duke University), and at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Class of 1860); his service in the 27th Regiment, North Carolina Troops ("Goldsboro Rifles"), C.S.A., in Virginia and North Carolina; his attempts to make a living after the war; Reconstruction in North Carolina and Mississippi, including Klan activities in Mississippi and Nathan Bedford Forrest's involvement; his social life; and other experiences. Persons mentioned include Gen. P. G. T. Beauregard, L. C. Benbury, Col. John R. Cooke, Braxton Craven, Col. Joel R. Griffin, Nathan Bedford Forrest, William Woods Holden, and Thomas Kennedy.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (48 pages)
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- Howell, Robert Philip, 1840-1916. Robert Philip Howell memoirs, 1854-1872 [manuscript].
Civil War photograph album, 1862-1900 (bulk 1862-1865).
Title:
Civil War photograph album, 1862-1900 (bulk 1862-1865).
The Civil War Photograph Album contains portraits of military personnel who fought during the American Civil War, 1861-1865. The album has fifty pages; each page has a capacity for four photographs, and most of the photographs (cartes-de-visite) are Confederate enlisted men and officers. The Photoduplication Department of Louisiana State University created thirty copy prints in 1984.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 17 x 22 cm.137 photographic prints ; 2.5 x 4 in.30 photographic prints ; 8 x 10 in.
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- Civil War photograph album, 1862-1900 (bulk 1862-1865).
Jefferson Davis collection 1861-1865 Davis, Jefferson collection
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Jefferson Davis collection 1861-1865 Davis, Jefferson collection
The Jefferson Davis collection contains political and military correspondence of Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate States of America. Most of the letters are from congressmen, governors, cabinet officers, generals, and local politicians to Davis.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 linear feet
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- Jefferson Davis collection, Davis, Jefferson collection, 1861-1865
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Proclamation : manuscript signed, 1861 [June, no day], Manassas Junction, Va.
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Proclamation : manuscript signed, 1861 [June, no day], Manassas Junction, Va.
Beauregard, commanding the provisional army of the Confederacy, decries the invasion of Virginia and uncivilized acts of the Union troops, whose war cry he says is "Beauty and Booty"; and calls the people to rally to the defense of their state and their homes.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 25 cm.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Proclamation : manuscript signed, 1861 [June, no day], Manassas Junction, Va.
Leonidas Polk family papers, 1825-1939
Title:
Leonidas Polk family papers 1825-1939
The collection consists of papers relating to several generations of the family of Leonidas Polk (1806-1864), Episcopal bishop and general in the Confederate army. Correspondents include Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, James T. Holly, first black Episcopal bishop of Haiti, and several Confederate military leaders.
ArchivalResource: 2.25 linear feet
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- Polk, Leonidas, 1806-1864. Leonidas Polk family papers, 1825-1939 (inclusive).
Seddon, James A. (James Alexander), 1815-1880. James A. Seddon papers [manuscript], 1846-1867, 1960.
Title:
James A. Seddon papers [manuscript], 1846-1867, 1960.
The collection contains a letter to J. Mandeville Carlisle, 1847 May 24, on the legal reputation of a Wilman Thomas; a letter to R.M.T. Hunter, 1855 October 19, regarding Hunter's presidential ambitions; a letter to Lt. [N.H.?] Van Zandt, 1863 November 29, on Van Zandt's present to Mrs. Seddon, his naval career, sickness and death in Seddon's family, and commenting briefly on the loss of several Confederate ships; a letter to his sister Sally Bruce, 1864 May 18, comprehensively discussing the war in Virginia and Georgia including the strength of Union forces and needs of the South, and mentioning Colonel Mosby and Generals Grant, Lee, Beauregard, Butler, and Johnston, and the saving of Richmond by "God's grace and the timidity of our enemies"; and a letter to his sister Sally Bruce, 1867 December 6, discussing the trial of Jefferson Davis. The collection also contains six letters and documents, 1847-1859, by Seddon, Elvira A. Bruce, James C. Bruce, concerning legal matters including the settlement of the estates of James Bruce, and later, Elvira A. Bruce. The collection also contains a letter to Gov. John Letcher from Seddon, 1861 Sep. 4, concerning a recommendation for Capt. George Harrison; a letter from Sally Bruce Seddon to Charles Bruce, 1865 Feb.14, on the state of the war, conditions in Richmond, her husband's resignation and replacement as Secretary of War by Gen. Breckenridge; a letter from William C. Rives to Jefferson Davis, 1865 Jan. 12; a letter from A.T. Caperton to Jefferson Davis, 1864 Nov.15, concerning Generals Lee and Breckinridge and army enlistments; a letter from Robert L. Montague to Jefferson Davis, 1861 May 15, discussing conditions in Virginia and urging Davis to come to Virginia and assume command; a letter from Charles H. Russell to Jefferson Davis, 1864 Dec. 1, regarding an appointment. The collection also contains two printed speeches, 1846 December 10, regarding the conquered provinces of Mexico; and 1847 January 7, regarding the Wilmot Proviso. The collection also contains a thesis by Gerard O'Brien "James A. Seddon, prototype of the Old South."
ArchivalResource: 21 items.
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- Seddon, James A. (James Alexander), 1815-1880. James A. Seddon papers [manuscript], 1846-1867, 1960.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. G. T. Beauregard papers, 1839-1888.
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G. T. Beauregard papers, 1839-1888.
This collection consists of handwritten business and personal correspondence, newspaper clippings, charts, drawings, and printed business papers, relating to the life and career of G. T. Beauregard. Some letters bear postmarks and seals. Includes engineering correspondence of Beauregard concerning his work on Fort McHenry, Fort Pike and the Mississippi River.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear feet (2 boxes)
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. G. T. Beauregard papers, 1839-1888.
Tyler, John, 1819-1896. Papers, 1825-1928, 1856-1895.
Title:
Papers, 1825-1928, 1856-1895.
Papers, 1856-1895, of John Tyler, Jr., post Civil War Republican Party activist. Subjects covered by the collection include alcoholism, Republican Party politics, Presidential elections, political patronage, Reconstruction, Methodist Episcopal Church, Florida, Braxton Bragg, and the Fenian Brotherhood. Prominent correspondents include Charles Francis Adams, Chester Alan Arthur, Pierre G.T. Beauregard, James Gillespie Blaine, James Buchanan, Jefferson Davis, Benjamin Stoddert Ewell, Henry Stuart Foote, Nathan Bedford Forrest, James A. Garfield, John Brown Gordon, Horace Greeley, Wade Hampton, Rutherford B. Hayes, Andrew Johnson, Joseph Eggleston Johnston, L.Q.C. Lamar, William Mahone, Raphael Semmes, William Henry Seward, John Sherman, Leroy Pope Walker, and William Lowndes Young.
ArchivalResource: 5, 303 items.
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- Tyler, John, 1819-1896. Papers, 1825-1928, 1856-1895.
Arthur, T. S. (Timothy Shay), 1809-1885,. Washington Family papers, 1770-1883.
Title:
Washington Family papers, 1770-1883.
The papers consist chiefly of correspondence and documents related to the Washington family residing near Winchester, Virginia. The papers include household account, 1770-1772, of Ann Washington; a petition, 1 June 1784, of landowners in Lexington, Va., for a year's extension to complete construction of buildings delayed by the Revolutionary War; a letter, 22 October 1784, to Benjamin Stoddert, Georgetown, D.C., regarding shipping concerns; and correspondence, 1787-1791, of William Fleming, regarding the settlement of a friend's estate, including a letter from Caleb Wallace. There are also miscellaneous papers, 1784-1842, of the Washington family, regarding financial matters; trade between the United States and Great Britain; household accounts, including rent due to George William Fairfax; claims for military service; and land for sale near Red Sulphur Springs, Va. (i.e., W. Va.). The collection also contains papers, 1790-1805, of William Augustine Washington, including accounts for household supplies and shipping costs, and a receipt; an appointment, 19 February 1791, signed by Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, of Arthur Simkins as judge for Edgefield County, S.C.; a letter, 22 March 1794, to Bushrod Washington, regarding the disputed ownership of a slave; and a letter, 2 October 1795, to Etienne Dutilh, Philadelphia, Pa., regarding cargo shipments from London. The papers also contain a waxen seal, 1799, of the State of Georgia; a letter, 18 December 1800, from George S. Washington to James Madison, regarding the impact of the Hessian fly on wheat crops; a letter, 23 December 1800, from David Holmes, Washington, D.C., regarding the election of Thomas Jefferson as President of the United States; and a letter, 26 June 1803, from Henry Lee while at Botetourt County, Va., regarding business matters. Also an unsigned letter 27 July 1814, regarding campaigns around Buffalo, N.Y. during the War of 1812; a letter, 1 February 1819, to Samuel McDowell Reid, Lexington, Va., regarding legislation to improve navigation on the James River; a letter, 1 June 1820, from William H. Cabell, Richmond, Va., regarding financial matters; papers, 1826-1828, regarding 202 acres land in Troup County, Ga., granted to John McDowl; and a letter, 4 November 1837, from George Corbin Washington, regarding financial matters. Also a letter, 29 December 1837, from F.W. Pickens to his father, regarding Southern politics, family matters, and the health of his slaves; a letter, 3 April 1839, from David Campbell, Richmond, Va., to William C. Rives, Albemarle County, Va., regarding appointing an agent to secure foreign loans for the James River and Kanawha Company; and aletter, 30 September 1841, to A.P. Upshur, Washington, D.C., soliciting a naval appointment. Also a letter, 13 August 1842, from Thomas Clayton, Washington, D.C., regarding President Tyler; a letter, 5 November 1843, from James McDowell, Richmond, Va., regarding financial matters; a legal opinion, 4 December 1844, signed by George Corbin Washington, regarding lands abandoned under the Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819; and a letter, 13 January 1845, from Edmund W. Hubard, Washington, D.C., to Winfield Scott, regarding possible changes to the militia system. Also a letter, 26 July 1845, from William Smith, Washington, D.C., to James K. Polk, soliciting a promotion in the U.S. Department of the Treasury for his brother James; and a letter, 17 November 1845, to John Randolph Tucker, Winchester, Va., regarding deeds issued to his father, Henry St. George Tucker. Also a letter, 8 December 1847, from Gideon J. Pillow, Mexico City, Mexico, to his wife, regarding a painting of the Battle of Chapultepec, the court of inquiry initiated against him by Winfield Scott, and family matters; aletter, 6 July 1848, from James McDowell, Washington, D.C., regarding a visit to Stauntan, Va.; and a letter, 24 October 1857, from T.S. Arthur, Philadelphia, Pa., accompanying a shipment of a volume of his works. Also a letter, 20 December 1857, from Alexander Hamilton Stephens, Washington, D.C., regarding financial matters; a note, 19 December 1858, from John Letcher, Washington, D.C., complying with an unspecified request; and a military bounty, 10 March 1860, signed by James Buchanan, for eighty acres land in Hudson, Wis., granted for service in the War of 1812. Also notes, 13 May 1861, from F.W. Pickens to R.S. Ripley to Edward Manigault, authorizing the transfer of a "twelve pounder" cannon from the Citadel; a pay certificate, 1863, for a Confederate soldier killed in the Battle of Sharpsburg; a letter, 22 February 1864, to David D. Porter, regarding the fitting of naval vessels; and a detail pass, 5 August 1864, for William A. Pierce to oversee work on a plantation in Jefferson County, Ga. Also a letter, 20 March 1876, from Fitzhugh Lee, Stafford County, Va., answering a request for an autograph letter from Robert E. Lee; an autograph, n.d., of G.T. Beauregard, from a letter addressed to Robert E. Lee; a letter, 2 May 1878, from Jefferson Davis, New Orleans, La., to G.T. Beauregard, regarding an invention to manufacture inexpensive gas; and a decree, 19 February 1883, of Alexander Hamilton Stephens, calling for a runoff election for the coroner of Columbia County, Ga.
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- Arthur, T. S. (Timothy Shay), 1809-1885,. Washington Family papers, 1770-1883.
Fairfield Goodwin papers 1861-1862 Goodwin, Fairfield papers
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Fairfield Goodwin papers 1861-1862 Goodwin, Fairfield papers
The Fairfield Goodwin papers consist of poems, essays and drawings created by a Union soldier from Michigan during the Civil War. Goodwin was part of the 1st Illinois Light Artillery (Taylor's Chicago Battery) at the outbreak of the Civil War and later joined the 8th Michigan Cavalry.
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- Fairfield Goodwin papers, Goodwin, Fairfield papers, 1861-1862
Phelan, James, 1821-1873. Letter, 1865 Jan. 17.
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Letter, 1865 Jan. 17.
A letter to Jefferson Davis from Meridian, Miss., apparently while on a tour of inspection, describing the despair and poor morale of General John Bell Hood's army, urging that General Joseph E. Johnston be given command to restore order to that army, and warning against replacing Hood with Beauregard, who is not popular with the soldiers.
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- Phelan, James, 1821-1873. Letter, 1865 Jan. 17.
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.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Fort Jackson engineering sketches, 1841-1843, 1856.
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Fort Jackson engineering sketches, 1841-1843, 1856.
Engineering sketches (1841-1843) of Fort Jackson, Plaquemines Parish, sent to Major P. G. T. Beauregard in 1858. Sketch (1856) shows the shore line of the Mississippi River near the fort drawn under the direction of Major Beauregard.
ArchivalResource: 51 items.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Fort Jackson engineering sketches, 1841-1843, 1856.
Cockrell, Monroe F. (Monroe Fulkerson), b. 1884. Monroe F. Cockrell papers, 1941-1963 [manuscript].
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Monroe F. Cockrell papers, 1941-1963 [manuscript].
Miscellaneous papers including maps of the military campaigns of Nathan Bedford Forrest, including the Battle of Franklin, Tenn., 1864, and the Battle of Corinth, Miss., 1862, compiled by Monroe F. Cockrell in the 1940s; a chart of the descendants of Andrew Cockrell; articles on Chapel Hill College of Missouri; information about the burial places of generals killed in the Battle of Franklin; and historical articles, presumably unpublished, by Cockrell, on the Confederacy, specifically concerning Major Wilmer McLean, McLean's homes at Appomattox and Bull Run, Va., P. G. T. Beauregard, and other topics (articles written 1952, 1959, 1963, and distributed by the author in 1964).
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- Cockrell, Monroe F. (Monroe Fulkerson), b. 1884. Monroe F. Cockrell papers, 1941-1963 [manuscript].
Chisolm, Alexander Robert, 1834-1910,. Autograph letter signed from Alexander Robert Chisolm, New York, to Augustin Daly [manuscript], 1874 October 2.
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Autograph letter signed from Alexander Robert Chisolm, New York, to Augustin Daly [manuscript], 1874 October 2.
Thanks Daly for his courtesy to General Beauregard.
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- Chisolm, Alexander Robert, 1834-1910,. Autograph letter signed from Alexander Robert Chisolm, New York, to Augustin Daly [manuscript], 1874 October 2.
Urquhart, David. David Urquhart letter and book, 1880, 1933.
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David Urquhart letter and book, 1880, 1933.
The collection is a letter, dated 25 August 1880, from Urquhart to Jordan describing the events of the Battle of Shiloh. At the end of the letter, there is a penciled note from General G. T. Beauregard indicating his agreement with Urquhart's presentation of the events of the battle. The letter was enclosed in a copy of Hamilton Basso's biography "Beauregard: The Great Creole" (1933), inscribed by Basso to Lanier Branson, 23 July 1933.
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- Urquhart, David. David Urquhart letter and book, 1880, 1933.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Pierre G.T. Beauregard and family papers, 1818-1912 (bulk 1850-1880).
Title:
Pierre G.T. Beauregard and family papers, 1818-1912 (bulk 1850-1880).
Papers of G. T. Beauregard include financial and legal documents, political materials, and personal items. Financial papers include a file regarding LeMat's revolver, in which Beauregard had a financial interest. Related materials (1859) include advertisements, gunsmiths' receipts, a partnership agreement with Alexander Le Mat, a list of related expenses, endorsements of the revolver by Braxton Bragg, Paul O. Herbert, and Winfield Scott, and applications for French, Belgian, and Russian patents and caveats. Papers document Beauregard's management of the New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad and include a circular defending Beauregard's presidency of the company, a contract for the company's reorganization (1866), an agreement with May and Graham regarding the lease of the railroad (1867), financial statements, and letters related to the railroad's financial management. Papers related to the city of New Orleans (1888) include a report on cleaning and improvements of streets, a drawing of a mechanical street sweeper, and a payroll list of the New Orleans Department of Public Works. Included are materials related to Beauregard's "Self-acting Bar Excavator" (1874), the building of jetties at the mouth of the Mississippi River in connection with J. E. Eads, and a plan by Eads for the construction of a break-water in Galveston Bay (1875). Other papers of Beauregard include the succession (1852) of his first wife, Marie A. Laure Villere, items related to the construction of the New Orleans Customs House, a prospectus for construction of a shaft for the Calcasieu Sulphur and Mining Company (1874), a clipping defending the Louisiana Lottery Company, and personal invitations, calling cards, and correspondence. Papers of the Cenas family include correspondence of Hilary, Marguerite, and other Cenas family members (1834, 1850-1887), financial documents related to the succession of Hilary B. Cenas, the will of Marguerite Cenas (1887), and the oath of allegiance of Marguerite Cenas. Papers of Rene Toutant Beauregard include messages of condolence upon the death of his father, items related to his election as judge, documents pertaining to a suit by the federal government against the Cenas heirs, checks, and correspondence. Manuscript volumes include bank and check books of Rene T. Beauregard (1909-1910), notebooks of members of the Cenas family (1898-1908), a scrapbook (1893), and photograph albums. Printed items include an address (1873) and by-laws of the Louisiana Immigration and Homestead Company; pamphlets related to Louisiana politics, the Calcasieu Sulphur and Mining Company, farming and livestock, engineering, Civil War history, the Louisiana lottery, Cajun recipes, recreation, and education; and newspaper fragments and clippings.
ArchivalResource: 671 items.106 v. (13 ms. v., 93 pr. v.)
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Pierre G.T. Beauregard and family papers, 1818-1912 (bulk 1850-1880).
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard letter, 1888 Mar. 16.
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Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard letter, 1888 Mar. 16.
Beauregard's letter discusses great generals of ancient and modern times, listing generals which Beauregard esteemed most highly.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 13 x 21 cm.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard letter, 1888 Mar. 16.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. G.T. Beauregard : miscellaneous papers, 1862-1866.
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G.T. Beauregard : miscellaneous papers, 1862-1866.
Indictment for treason issued by the U.S. Circuit Court at Louisville, Ky., 10 May 1862. Signed by James Harlan, U.S. Attorney for the District of Kentucky. Also, warrants for Beauregard's arrest dated 1862, 1866, and signed by Andrew Jackson Ballard as clerk of the court.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. G.T. Beauregard : miscellaneous papers, 1862-1866.
Civil War collection.
Title:
Civil War collection.
Significant images, both Union and Confederate, include Robert Anderson, Pierre G.T. Beauregard, John C. Breckinridge, Simon Bolivar Buckner, John Breckinridge Castleman, Jefferson Davis, Basil Duke, Ulysses S. Grant, John Bell Hood, Joseph Hooker, Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee, Abraham Lincoln, George G. Meade, John Hunt Morgan, and William Preston. Other Civil War items include a mounted group of cartes de visite of Union "Western Generals," and an album of halftone illustrations of Confederate officers published by the American Chicle Co. in the 1920s. The print collection includes engravings and lithographs of Civil War officers, a map of the Gettysburg battlefield, a lithograph of Union prisoners in Camp Sumter, Andersonville, Ga., and a lithograph of the camp of the Third Kentucky Infantry, CSA, at Corinth, Miss., from a painting by Conrad Wise Chapman.
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- Civil War collection.
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.
Bee, Barnard Elliott, 1824-1861,. Correspondence regarding Callender Irvine and the Irvine family [manuscript] 1961.
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Correspondence regarding Callender Irvine and the Irvine family [manuscript] 1961.
Correspondence discusses American Heritage's portrayal of Callender Irvine on the television drama "The practical dreamer," 1961. A transcript of a letter, 1823, from Mary Bullen Irvine Lewis on the death of her mother, Ann Callender Irvine, is included. With the correspondence is a transcript of a letter from Bernard Bee, 1861 June 27, to Lieutenant Thomas S. Mills concerning a staff position which will be available if the "War lasts until Fall," and noting "We are waiting patiently for the next move of the enemy, having checked him severely by the move from Harpers Ferry. Beauregard will probably have the first fight."
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- Bee, Barnard Elliott, 1824-1861,. Correspondence regarding Callender Irvine and the Irvine family [manuscript] 1961.
Marrin, W. J. (William J.). W.J. Marrin letters, 1865, 1872-1886.
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W.J. Marrin letters, 1865, 1872-1886.
Letters from W.J. Marrin to P.G.T. Beauregard concern the historical writings of both men.
ArchivalResource: 62 letters.
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- Marrin, W. J. (William J.). W.J. Marrin letters, 1865, 1872-1886.
Unification movement papers, 1873.
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Unification movement papers, 1873.
Papers include a report of the Committee of Fifteen, an executive committee formed from the Committee of One Hundred, comprising a series of resolutions designed to promote better relations between African-Americans and whites during the Reconstruction period. Among those who signed are G. T. Beauregard, James I. Day, I. N. Marks, and W. M. Randolph. A second document pledged active support for reform in a series of resolutions, that were read at a meeting in New Orleans, Sept. 15, 1873.
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- Unification movement papers, 1873.
Palmer, William Pendleton, 1861-1927,. Civil War miscellany, 1832-1910, bulk 1860-1866.
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Civil War miscellany, 1832-1910, bulk 1860-1866.
Letters, telegrams, commissions, discharge papers, general and special orders, circulars, broadsides, maps, drawings, naval papers, and scrapbooks, relating to Union and Confederate armed forces and veteran's organizations and Confederate medical services; and newspaper clippings accumulated by Governor Reynolds of Missouri on politics and the Civil War, a scrapbook including speeches of Mayor Richardson of Cambridge, Mass., registers of 3 Confederate ships, and papers relating to several military units and battles.
ArchivalResource: 3.8 linear ft.
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- Palmer, William Pendleton, 1861-1927,. Civil War miscellany, 1832-1910, bulk 1860-1866.
Jordan, Thomas, 1819-1895. ALS : Memphis, to G.T. Beauregard, 1866 Oct. 26.
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ALS : Memphis, to G.T. Beauregard, 1866 Oct. 26.
Concerns articles Jordan has written about the Civil War and more he plans to write, especially a history of the campaigns of Nathan Bedford Forrest.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (10 p.) ; 25 cm.
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- Jordan, Thomas, 1819-1895. ALS : Memphis, to G.T. Beauregard, 1866 Oct. 26.
Orr, Nathaniel. P.G.T. Beauregard cartoon, circa 1865.
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P.G.T. Beauregard cartoon, circa 1865.
Hand colored cartoon by N. Orr (Nathaniel Orr) showing him on his back in a rough stream of water blowing a bugle. Caption reads "Beauregard in his last Ditch".
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Orr, Nathaniel. P.G.T. Beauregard cartoon, circa 1865.
Civil War papers, ca. 1850-1917.
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Civil War papers, ca. 1850-1917.
Materials relating to the American Civil War and the men who fought in it, chiefly of the Union Army. Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, memorabilia, and printed materials.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft. (ca. 2,000 items in 9 boxes; 1 oversize box; and 1 bound volume)
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- Civil War papers, ca. 1850-1917.
Smith, George Sidney. G. Sidney Smith papers, 1870-1896.
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G. Sidney Smith papers, 1870-1896.
Letters to this St. Paul (Minn.) agent for subscription books, mainly relating to publication of various Civil War era politicans' and military officers' memoirs, and his subscription book (1873-1878) for the 1873 revised American Cyclopaedia. The letters include several from Minnesota political leaders and Confederate notables. The subscription book contains a prospectus, list of contributors, sample pages, and 41 pages of Minnesota subscribers.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders, containing 17 items and 1 v.
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- Smith, George Sidney. G. Sidney Smith papers, 1870-1896.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Papers, 1864-1881.
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Papers, 1864-1881.
Six sets of notes, mostly in Beauregard's autograph, about the Civil War campaigns in which he was involved, especially the seige of Petersburg (1864); copies with notes made in 1881 of a memorandum and a letter written during the seige; and a cover letter dated 29 June 1878 for some notes sent to be used for an article about Petersburg.
ArchivalResource: 9 items (32 l.) ; 32 cm. or smaller.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Papers, 1864-1881.
American and English literary and historical papers collected by Atcheson L. Hench, 1782-1966
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American and English Literary and Historical Papers Collected by Atcheson L. Hench 1782-1966.
Material collected by Hench, some as an autograph collection and others for use in his classes at the University of Virginia with examples of various periods. Modern autographs collected by Hench include letters by associates of Edgar Allan Poe; Civil War letters; papers relating to Virginia history; correspondence of writers and politicians, particularly from the Victorian era; and other miscellaneous correspondence with literary or histocial interest. John Randolph of Roanoke to Mr. Skinner on binding a paper, 1819, with a cut signature of Thomas Mann Randolph and to Stephen Van Rensselaer asking him to dinner with Harmanus Bleecker, n.y. Thomas Mann Randolph, Sr., to Cohen isaacs & Co. and others orders cotton and wool cards and other goods, sends a letter of introduction and discusses the settling of his debt. Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., to Robert Brent and Henry Remsen seeks military compensation and conveys good news about the opening of the University of Virginia and appraisers for his estate. Anna Cora Ogden Mowatt Ritchie writes to Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas Fields and others introducing Avonia Jones, sending an autograph, changing arrangements, and signing an autograph. Amélie Rives discusses the slang word "gee" with W. T. Moore and voices concerns over errors in books to Mr. Walsh. Letters of William Cabell Rives (1793-1868) to a variety of correspondence including Thomas Aspinwall, Churchill C. Cambreleng, Corcoran & Riggs, Anna Payne Cutts, Philip Ricard Fendall, Henry S. Foote, Joseph Grinnell, Henry O. Houghton, Thomas Maury, Anna Payne, John Rutherfoord, Theodore Sedgwick, John C. Spencer, Henry St. George Tucker and Abel P. Upshur are chiefly routine notes of introduction, thanks, patronage and business. Topics of interest include his biography of James Madison, diplomacy and politics including his opinions on John Qunicy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay and the necessity for single presidential terms. Letters of Wiliam Cabell Rives (1825-1889) to Emma Savage Rogers discuss a University of Virginia commencement day address on her husband. Wiliam Barton Rogers writes to Luthern Stearns Cushing, augusts A. Gould, Washington C. Kerr, [Clarence King?],Henry D. Rogers, Henry E. Roscoe andThomas G. Wales on routine matters, a geological map of North Carolina, directorship of the U. S. Geological Survey, University of Virginia classes, and the composition of kaolin. Thomas L. Rosser writes to John Chester Buttre on an engraving plate, and to William Crane on inducing farmers to move to Virginia. Single items of interest include a brief note from Sir James Paget; a letter from Coventry Patmore declining an invitation; a long letter from Andrew Henry Patterson to William Lloyd Garrison discussing in great detail his views on the Negro race" in the South; George C. Peery to M. E. Gilfond enclosing a letter to Sol Bloom (not present); Bishop Thomas Percy to the Rev. John Blakeway expressing hope that Napoleon will not invade his part of Ireland; Wendell Phillips returns the Macaulay item to Edwin P. Whipple; John Pickering sends James Savage a proplsed preface to Eliot's Grammar; James Madison Porter thanks George Pearson for an honorary literary society membership. Also J. W. Porter, Charlottesville, to W. P. St. John, 1890, on economic hard times caused by cheap competition from India, foreign trade deficit and cheap silver; Bryan Waller Proctor to mary Russell Mitford promising poetry and his impression of Daniel Webster; Charles Reade to [Wilkie?] Collins declining to make an appointment; Maurice Regan, 2nd Regiment Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery, to Dr. Pennock praising Thomas Leiper Kane and describing "desolation and destruction" in norther Virginia; Alfred Rives writes to Socrates Maupin to obtain a oxy-hydrogen blowpipe from the University of Virginia; A. Willis Robertson to Hench on the security along the Appalachian Trail; John Robinson to Col. W. G. Brent on clearing track in North Carolina, initialed by P.G.T. Beauregard; Alfred Roman to Roy Mason Hooe on special instructions issued by General Ruggles on conditions in New Orleans; Thomas H. Rosser telegraphs Daniel Ruggles reporting on Union troop movements and the location of John B. Villepigue at Ft. Pillow; and William M Rossetti on a subscription. The collection also contains four land grants, 1803, 1805, signed by Virginia governor John Page; a land grant to William May, Nelson County, signed by Beverly Randolph; a land grant to George Kailor, Rockingham County, signed by Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr.; receipts, Pittsburgh, for bateaus to Fort Washington (Cincinnati?) for military use, 1798; an appointment of Henry Massie to Deputy Postmaster, Charlottesville, signed by Alexander Williams Randall; a Mutual Assurance Society insurance policy signed by Edmund Randolph; an 1861 ordnance invoice signed by Daniel Ruggles; and a quarterly return of deceased solders of the 13th Maine volunteers, 1863, signed by Colonel Henry Rust, Jr.
ArchivalResource: circa 75 items.
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- Aspinwall, Thomas, 1786-1876,. American and English literary and historical papers collected by Atcheson L. Hench [manuscript] 1782-1966.
Pierre G. T. Beauregard: York-Beauregard Papers, [ca. 1860]-1865.
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Pierre G. T. Beauregard: York-Beauregard Papers [ca. 1860]-1865.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft (ca. 500 items in 2 boxes)
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- Pierre G. T. Beauregard: York-Beauregard Papers, [ca. 1860]-1865.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Report of the Battle of Manassa[s] : manuscript, [1861].
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Report of the Battle of Manassa[s] : manuscript, [1861].
A detailed official report, sent to general Samuel Cooper, of the first Battle of Bull Run (Manassas) and Beauregard's plans preceding it.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (78 p.); 32 cm.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Report of the Battle of Manassa[s] : manuscript, [1861].
Wigfall, Louis Trezevant. Wigfall, Louis Trezevant Papers, 1833-1874
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Wigfall, Louis Trezevant Papers, 1833-1874
A secessionist and staunch believer in slavery and the chivalric code, Louis Trezevant Wigfall was active in Texas politics, taking part in the Galveston County Democratic convention, 1848, and serving in the Texas House of Representatives, 1850-1857.
ArchivalResource: 5 in.
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- Wigfall, Louis Trezevant. Wigfall, Louis Trezevant Papers, 1833-1874
William L. Clements Library. Jefferson Davis collection, 1861-1865.
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Jefferson Davis collection, 1861-1865.
The Jefferson Davis collection contains political and military correspondence of Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate States of America. Most of the letters are from congressmen, governors, cabinet officers, generals, and local politicians to Davis.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 linear feet.
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- William L. Clements Library. Jefferson Davis collection, 1861-1865.
Lowndes, James, 1835-1910. James Lowndes papers, 1861 July 26-Oct. 23.
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James Lowndes papers, 1861 July 26-Oct. 23.
Photocopies of Civil War letters re activities of the Hampton Legion in camp and at the Battle of Manassas, Va.; including 26 July 1861, McLane's Farm near Manassas, to Cousin Mattie, re meeting Carolina friends and acquaintances on the battlefield, Gen. [P.G.T.] Beauregard's effect on the men, Wade Hampton's wound, and the performance of soldiers younger than 18 years of age; other places represented include "Camp Johnson near Manassas" and "Bacon Race Church." Other letters include 23 Oct. 1861, Headquarters near Dumfries [Va.], to Cousin Harriet, re his locality, including description of nearby [Beverley] mill built of stone by an early settler; describing the village often visited by [George] Washington; relating an exploit of Col. [L.T.] Wigfall and "his wild Texans"; noting comfortable quarters provided for the wife of Gen. [William Henry Chase] Whiting in a tent; discussing discipline and morale of the troops, and receipt of rifled cannons and Enfieled rifles; and remarking on [Brig. Gen. James] Johnston Pettigrew's high standing with the officers.
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- Lowndes, James, 1835-1910. James Lowndes papers, 1861 July 26-Oct. 23.
Lloyd, Edward J. Letter, July 9, 1861.
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Letter, July 9, 1861.
Letter to sister written from Richmond, Virginia where he has gone to seek an appointment, possibly in General Beauregard's command. Tells of his meetings with Beauregard and his opinion of him. Discusses his activities in Richmond and people he has seen and family business. Makes reference to "Mr. Lincoln's war."
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- Lloyd, Edward J. Letter, July 9, 1861.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Letter : Charleston, S.C., to Rev. John T. Wightman, 1862 April 12.
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Letter : Charleston, S.C., to Rev. John T. Wightman, 1862 April 12.
Letter concerns an invitation extended by John T. Wightman (probably John Thomas Wightman, 1784-1875), pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, to Beauregard and his staff to attend church. Beauregard regrets that his work prevents him from accepting the invitation.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Letter : Charleston, S.C., to Rev. John T. Wightman, 1862 April 12.
Duke, R. T. W. (Richard Thomas Walker), 1853-1926. The recollections of Richard Thomas Walker, jr., 1899-1926.
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The recollections of Richard Thomas Walker, jr., 1899-1926.
Topics include family servants, school days, the Civil War including visiting his father at Belle Isle and Sheridan's raid, Reconstruction and Readjustment, Congress during father's term, college life at the University of Virginia, social life, Cool Spring Barbecue Club, trout fishing on Moorman's River, bank failures, and travels. The memoirs include brief anecdotes about Civil War generals Beauregard, Custer, Early, Hancock, Jackson, Mosby, Sheridan, and Henry A. Wise, as well as Virginia politicians William Mahone and Thomas S. Martin and many local personalities including Colonel Fred Skinner and the Scott brothers.
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- Duke, R. T. W. (Richard Thomas Walker), 1853-1926. The recollections of Richard Thomas Walker, jr., 1899-1926.
Nichols, Clara A. George C. Nichols papers, 1861-1865, bulk 1862-1863.
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George C. Nichols papers, 1861-1865, bulk 1862-1863.
The George C. Nichols papers document Nichols' service with the 25th Massachusetts Infantry, including participation at the battles of Roanoke Island and New Bern, stays in hospitals, and changing attitudes toward the war.
ArchivalResource: 36 items.
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- Nichols, Clara A. George C. Nichols papers, 1861-1865, bulk 1862-1863.
King, Thomas Rex. Diary, 1862-1865.
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Diary, 1862-1865.
Consists of a diary of Thomas Rex King of Hardin County, Tenn. who served with Company F, 9th Kentucky Infantry, CSA, 1862-1865. Contains descriptions on camp conditions, the Battle of Shiloh, the Siege of Vicksburg, Miss., and mentions various generals and commanders of the Civil War, including Robert E. Lee and P.G.T. Beauregard.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- King, Thomas Rex. Diary, 1862-1865.
Green, Charles Jones, 1839-1909. Papers, 1861-1895.
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Papers, 1861-1895.
This collection contains materials, 1861-1895, primarily concerning the military service of two members of the 47th Virginia Infantry Regiment, namely Charles Jones Green (1839-1909) and his brother, William James Green (1825-1862). Letters, 1861, to William Green from G.T. Beauregard (1818-1893), Alexander Robert Chisholm (1834-1910), and Thomas Jordan (1819-1895) describe events leading up to the Battle of 1st Bull Run. The correspondence, 1861, of Charles Green concerns his unit's outpost duty along the Stafford County, Va., shoreline. Other items in the collection pertaining to the 47th Virginia include ordnance and equipment invoices, 1861; general and special orders, 1861; and, a brief outline, n.d., of the regiment's wartime service.
ArchivalResource: 35 items.
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- Green, Charles Jones, 1839-1909. Papers, 1861-1895.
Ryan, James Herbert, 1931-. The battle of the ninth of June : address before the ladies Memorial Association, Petersburg, Virginia: typescript, 1996 June 9.
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The battle of the ninth of June : address before the ladies Memorial Association, Petersburg, Virginia: typescript, 1996 June 9.
Address delivered 9 June 1996 before the Ladies' Memorial Association of Petersburg, Virginia, concerning the June, 1864 battle at Petersburg, and Confederate General P.G.T. Beauregard's victory over Union General Benjamin Butler's attempts to capture the city. Includes photograps of the principal figures of the battle, maps of the area, a list of wounded, captured, and killed, and a list of sources, as well as a brief biography of Ryan, a short history of the Ladies' Memorial Association, a meeting agenda, and song lyrics.
ArchivalResource: 22 leaves.
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- Ryan, James Herbert, 1931-. The battle of the ninth of June : address before the ladies Memorial Association, Petersburg, Virginia: typescript, 1996 June 9.
Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-1893. Charles Colcock Jones, Jr. -- remarks on Robert E. Lee, 1876.
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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.
Dunovant, R. G. M. (Robert Gill Mills), 1821-1898. R.G.M. Dunovant papers, 1846-1907.
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R.G.M. Dunovant papers, 1846-1907.
Papers consist of correspondence and military records. A copy of a letter (1846 Dec. 1) from P.M. Butler, militia commander, acknowledges the formation of a volunteer company in Chester, "the first to respond to the call for volunteers for the Mexican War," and conveys marching orders. Letter (1848 March 23) from [Major] A.H. Gladden in Mexico City to Major Dunovant of the Palmetto Regiment concerns Dunovant's participation in a review of troops, prospects of peace, Gladden's health, and other matters. Civil War correspondence includes a letter (1861 March 11) to General Dunovant from Governor F.W. Pickens concerning the formation of artillery companies; and a letter (1861 April 10) to General Dunovant at Sullivan's Island (S.C.) from General Beauregard in Charleston (S.C.) concerning the positioning of a Dahlgren gun on Sullivan's Island and other preparations for an imminent attack on Fort Sumter. Military records include paymaster's orders (1861); a requisition (1861 Feb. 19) for ammunition for the "Floating Battery" aimed at Fort Sumter; and orders (1861 March 5) from General S.R. Gist to Brigadier General Dunovant and his troops to report to General Beauregard for orders. On the verso of the orders is written a note (1907) by W.L. Dunovant (son of R.G.M. Dunovant) concerning his father's refusal to submit to orders from Beauregard. There is also a letter (1907) from "Pet" to "Vivian" discussing family matters and forwarding "a few things about Gen. Dunovant."
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Dunovant, R. G. M. (Robert Gill Mills), 1821-1898. R.G.M. Dunovant papers, 1846-1907.
Yancey, Charles. Papers of Charles Yancey, 1811-1862.
Title:
Papers of Charles Yancey, 1811-1862.
Include account books and miscellaneous receipts, 1811-1856, kept by Charles Yancey for his three Buckingham County, Va., plantations, including slave lists and bills of sale. Also include diaries, 1861-1862, of C.S.A. Sargeant Z. Lee Gilmer, describing camp life at Centreville, Va., camp, his election as company sergeant, his voting in Confederate elections, James P. Holcombe's political ideas, a slave in camp, New Orleans soldier's funeral, liquor in the camp, and execution of two soldiers from New Orleans "Tiger" Battalion. Topics also include Bull Run battlefield, re-enlistment, furlough home, opinion of General Beauregard, rumors concerning status of militia, and Jefferson Davis' inauguration. Gilmer also comments on rivalry of Confederate generals, describes the battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines Mills, his wounding and removal from the battlefield, burial of dead at Richmond, his convalescence in Richmond, and return to Charlottesville, and an encounter with a Union soldier at Gaines Mills. Also include map, 18 December 1861, of the Confederate encampment at Centreville, drawn by James L. Daniel, Co. B ("Albemarle Rifles"), 19th Virginia Regiment.
ArchivalResource: 15 items + 4 v.
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- Yancey, Charles. Papers of Charles Yancey, 1811-1862.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Papers, 1861-1865.
Title:
Papers, 1861-1865.
Collection contains ca. 1000 military telegrams sent and received by Beauregard. Also includes 24 military maps, printed and hand-drawn, of: northern Ala. and western Ga., 1864; Alexandria, Va., 1861; Arlington Heights, 1861; Charleston Harbor, S.C., 1858; Charleston city, 1861 and 1864; Corinth, Miss., 1862; Cumbahee River, 1861; District of Columbia, 1861; Drainsville, Va., n.d.; Estelle Springs, Tenn., 1862; Forked Deer River, Tenn., 1862; Fort Morgan, n.d.; Franklin County, N.C., n.d.; Jackson, Miss., 1863; Memphis, Tenn., n.d.; Mobile and Ohio Railroad, 1862; Norfolk, Va., 1861; Pearl and Yazoo Rivers, Miss., n.d.; Pocotaligo, 1864; Shuter's Hill, Va., 1861; middle Tenn. and northern Ala., 1864; Vicksburg, Miss., 1863; Warren County, N.C., n.d.; plus 5 miscellaneous sketches.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (ca. 1,000 items) ; 27 x 40 x 8 cm.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Papers, 1861-1865.
Lloyd Stephens Bryce Papers, 1807-1895, bulk 1882-1895
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Lloyd Stephens Bryce Papers, 1807-1895, bulk 1882-1895
The collection consists of chiefly of manuscripts submitted to Lloyd Stephens Bryce (1851-1917) for publication while he worked as the editor for the North American Review in the late 1880s and 1890s and correspondence addressed to Bryce, chiefly concerning editorial matters.
ArchivalResource: 46 pieces in 2 boxes
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- Bryce, Lloyd Stephens, 1851-1917. Papers of Lloyd Stephens Bryce, 1807-1895 (bulk 1882-1895).
Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Letter, 1861 June 10, Head Quarters, Va. Forces to Colonel J.A. Early, Cmd'r., Lynchburg, Va.
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Letter, 1861 June 10, Head Quarters, Va. Forces to Colonel J.A. Early, Cmd'r., Lynchburg, Va.
Als instructs Col. Early to send two of the Cavalry companies under his command to Manassas under the command of General Beauregard. "They should best be prepared for service in the field. Should however General R.S. Garnett, commanding the North Western Army, have selected any of the companies for service with him, you will give him the preference."
ArchivalResource: 2 items ; in frame 48 x 28.2 cm.
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- Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Letter, 1861 June 10, Head Quarters, Va. Forces to Colonel J.A. Early, Cmd'r., Lynchburg, Va.
Alderman, Edwin Anderson, 1861-1931,. Barringer family papers [manuscript] 1717-1959.
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Barringer family papers [manuscript] 1717-1959.
Chiefly pertaining to Paul Brandon Barringer, his wife Nannie Irene (Hannah) Barringer, and Rufus Barringer. The collection contains "My childhood at Gravel Hill" by Nannie Barringer, letters to her mother, and genealogical information on the Massey, Morrison, and Brandon families. Photograph, August 1869, of Robert Edward Lee with former Confederate generals James Conner, Martin Witherspoon Gary, J. Bankhead Magruder, Robert D. Lilley, Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, Alexander R. Lawton, Henry A. Wise and Joseph L. Brent and dignitaries Edward Blacque-Bey, George Peabody, W. W. Corocoran and James Lyon at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Information on Stonewall Jackson and family including a Memoir on the death of Mary Anna Jackson. The collection also contains a copy of a clipping, 1886, giving Victor Clay Barringer's account of the retreat of Jefferson Davis after Appomattox, some information on the Civil War service of General Rufus Barringer and letters pertaining to Eugenia Morrison Barringer's dower of slaves. Two letters of Daniel Moreau Barringer to John Y. Mason and Levi Woodbury recommend young men to midshipman appointments. The collection also contains notes, drafts and other material relating to Dr. Paul Barndon Barringer's autobiography; some correspondence, particularly relating to his retirement from Virginia Polytechnic Institute; some poetry, short stories and other writings; a photograph; and some speeches and articles including "The American Negro: his past and future," and "An unappreciated source of typhoid infection." There is also a letter from Edgar L. Woods and one to President E. A. Alderman regarding growth and funding of the University of Virginia hospital. Correspondence between Victor Clay Barringer and his niece Anna Barringer, papers relating to his life and career and his obituaries. Articles on Irish houses containing drawings by James Reynolds.
ArchivalResource: 40 items.
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- Alderman, Edwin Anderson, 1861-1931,. Barringer family papers [manuscript] 1717-1959.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Portrait and autographs, 1863-1892.
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Portrait and autographs, 1863-1892.
Etching portrait of Beauregard dated 1863. Also included are two autographs by him dated 1890 and 1892.
ArchivalResource: 3 items (3 pages) ; 27 x 20 cm and smaller + 3 phtocopies.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Portrait and autographs, 1863-1892.
Johnston, Joseph E. (Joseph Eggleston), 1807-1891. Papers, 1825-1891.
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Papers, 1825-1891.
Papers of Joseph E. Johnston including correspondence which reflect his long military career and interest in his nephews, John Warfield Johnston and John Preston Johnston. The papers include a diary, 1857, of Johnston's survey of the southern boundary of Kansas and eighteen volumes of Civil War dispatches and telegrams. Subjects concern Braxton Bragg, Benjamin Stoddert Ewell, William Joseph Hardee, George Ben Johnston, and the American Civil War (including the Atlanta Campaign of 1864). Correspondents include P.G.T. Beauregard, Jubal Early, Thomas Tasker Gantt, Josiah Gorgas, Wade Hampton, D.H. Hill, Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet and W.T. Sherman (General Order #18 of Johnston surrendering and giving terms to Sherman); as well as members of Johnston's family, Beverly R. Johnston, John Preston Johnston and John Warfield Johnston. The collection also includes a diary, 1 May-31 July 1864, of Thomas B. Mackall; letters received by Louis McLane (including letters from Andrew Jackson and Lafayette) and typescripts of letters by Eliza Johnston Hughes.
ArchivalResource: Total 264 items.Civil War dispatch and telegram books 18 volumes.
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- Johnston, Joseph E. (Joseph Eggleston), 1807-1891. Papers, 1825-1891.
William P. Palmer collection [microform] 1861-1865.
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William P. Palmer collection [microform] 1861-1865.
This collection contains microfilm copies of Civil War era materials from the William P. Palmer Collection, which is held by the Western Reserve Historical Society. These materials all pertain to Georgia in the Civil War. The first roll contains reports and letters. The second roll contains muster rolls for Company D of the 10th Georgia Infantry Battalion for 1862, a roster of officers and staff of the Army of Tennessee, and an 1863 letter book of General Braxton Bragg. The letter book contains letters, special orders, circulars, general orders, and telegrams.
ArchivalResource: 2 microfilm reels : negative ; 35 mm.
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- William P. Palmer collection [microform] 1861-1865.
Eugene W. Baylor list, envelope, and letterhead, 1861-1865.
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Eugene W. Baylor list, envelope, and letterhead, 1861-1865.
This collection consists of four items including a twenty dollar C.S.A. bill, an envelope, and two pieces of letterhead. On the reverse of the twenty dollar C.S.A bill is written a list of campaigns in Louisiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Georgia from Forts Jackson and St. Philips, Louisiana to Jonesboro, Georgia. A note at the bottom reads, "E. W. Baylor, Lieutenant, Capt, 1st (?) La. Arty. Major (illegible) 1861-1865." The envelope is addressed from General Beauregard to Major Baylor. The letterhead is from a United Confederate Veterans Camp and reads "General Turner Ashby Camp, State of Virginia Department, No. 22,...United Confederate Veteran Camp No. 240...Winchester, Virginia."
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (.05 cubic feet)
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- Eugene W. Baylor list, envelope, and letterhead, 1861-1865.
Shipman, Steven Vaughn, 1825-1905. Papers and photographs, 1862-1909.
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Papers and photographs, 1862-1909.
Papers of Steven V. Shipman, a Madison, Wis. soldier, who served in the Civil War as a Captain with Companies G and E of the First Wisconsin Cavalry.
ArchivalResource: Papers 0.2 linear ft. (1 archives box and 2 oversized folders) and.Photographs 0.1 linear ft. (2 folders)
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- Shipman, Steven Vaughn, 1825-1905. Papers and photographs, 1862-1909.
Gourdin, Robert N., 1812-1894. Robert Newman Gourdin papers, 1841-1909.
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Robert Newman Gourdin papers, 1841-1909.
The collection consists of the papers of Robert Newman Gourdin from 1841-1909. The papers consists of 614 letters (July 29,1841-December 4, 1909) and typescripts for 42 of the letters; 112 assorted documents; a carbon copy of "Reminiscences of a Confederate Veteran, Camp 35," by William Gourdin Young; one folder of Huger genealogy; one folder of miscellaneous Huger items; other miscellaneous items; and newspaper clippings. Topics covered include activities, politics, and sentiment before the Civil War relating to the secession movement in the South in general, and South Carolina in particular; the role of the "1860 Association" of Charleston; war speculation and rumors; the issue of state rights; the outbreak of war and the bombardment of Fort Sumter; military operations in South Carolina, Virginia, and North Carolina; the siege of Charleston, 1863-1865; the issue of slavery and slave sales in the 1850's; Civil War battles; post-war sentiment in the Reconstruction period; and the financial dealings of mercantile firms in South Carolina.
ArchivalResource: .75 linear ft. (2 boxes)
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- Gourdin, Robert N., 1812-1894. Robert Newman Gourdin papers, 1841-1909.
Hébert, Paul Octave, 1818-1880. Paul Octave Hebert lettercopy book, 1859-1861; 1896-1902 [manuscript].
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Paul Octave Hebert lettercopy book, 1859-1861; 1896-1902 [manuscript].
Volume containing three apparently unrelated sets of records: (1) lettercopy book, December 1859-February 1861, of the U.S. army engineers' office, New Orleans, La., under P. G. T. Beauregard and William McFarland, concerning regular business and the contest, upon secession, between the state of Louisiana and the U.S. Army over federal property; (2) lettercopy book, April-August 1861, of Col. (later Gen.) Paul Octave Hebert, C.S.A., New Orleans, concerning artillery, supplies, ammunition, personnel, and organization; and (3) records, 1896-1902, of the Franklin Literary Society at Howard College, East Lake, Ala. (predecessor of Samford University).
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (294 p.).
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- Hébert, Paul Octave, 1818-1880. Paul Octave Hebert lettercopy book, 1859-1861; 1896-1902 [manuscript].
Polignac, Camille de, b. 1832. [Letters, 1844-1867] [microform].
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[Letters, 1844-1867] [microform].
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (various pagings)
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- Polignac, Camille de, b. 1832. [Letters, 1844-1867] [microform].
Browne, William Hand, 1828-1912. William Hand Browne collection, 1842-1973.
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William Hand Browne collection, 1842-1973.
Collection includes correspondence, manuscript poems and fragments, newspaper clippings, reprints, notebooks, and sketches.
ArchivalResource: 1.7 linear ft. (4 document boxes)
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- Browne, William Hand, 1828-1912. William Hand Browne collection, 1842-1973.
Haskell, John Cheves, 1841-1906. John Cheves Haskell papers, 1857-1941 [manuscript].
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John Cheves Haskell papers, 1857-1941 [manuscript].
Civil War letters from J. C. Haskell of South Carolina to his family, and a typed transcript copy of his reminiscences, written ca. 1903 (137 p.). Haskell served in Virginia as an aide to generals Longstreet and Beauregard successively. The recollections describe experiences and personalities in detail and include the attack on Charleston, S.C., accounts of the battles of Gettysburg, the Wilderness, Malvern Hill, Petersburg, and of the Appomattox Campaign and of action around New Bern and Washington, N.C. Officers mentioned include Horace Randall, R. J. Moses, Joseph E. Johnston, Richard S. Ewell, Isaac R. Trimble, Stonewall Jackson, Robert A. Toombs, and James Longstreet and P. G. T. Beauregard. Also included in the papers are a few post-war letters while Haskell was a lawyer at Columbia, S.C., and scattered other family and genealogical papers.
ArchivalResource: 35 items.
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- Haskell, John Cheves, 1841-1906. John Cheves Haskell papers, 1857-1941 [manuscript].
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]-
ArchivalResource: 1 portfolio ; 25 x 38 cm.
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- Confederate honor roll : [vertical file / artist unknown ; school of Howard Chandler Christy].
Hume, Fannie Page, 1838-1865. Diaries of Fannie Page Hume, 1858-1862.
Title:
Diaries of Fannie Page Hume, 1858-1862.
The collection contains Fannie Page Hume diaries, 1858, 1860-1862, kept at "Selma," Orange County, Va., and on visits to Washington, D.C. She describes family events; daily life; weather; health, particularly her increasing problems with head and back pain and treatment with blue mass (mercury) and morphine; illnesses and deaths; church services; religious reflections; reading; courtship and her engagement to a U.S. naval officer; social events; and slaves, particularly the fate of family slaves who have been hired out and been mistreated. After November, 1860, there are comments on political affairs; war news and rumors; women's war work; caring for the sick and wounded; refugees; and troop movements through Orange. Particular incidents include the wreck of a Confederate troop train, May 1861; presenting a flannel shirt to General Beauregard; a speech by Jefferson Davis after Manassas; entertaining officers in spring of 1862 including Paul J. Semmes and "Extra Billy" Smith; and the occupation of "Selma" by Federal troops, July-August, 1862. People mentioned include her future husband, Col. Carter Braxton; the Rev. Joseph Earnest, rector of St. Thomas; U.S. naval captain and later Confederate blockade runner John Newland Maffitt; naval officer Alexander Golden Rhind of the U.S.S. Constellation; Bishop William Meade; and Confederate surgeon Horace Dade Taliaferro.
ArchivalResource: 14 items.
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- Hume, Fannie Page, 1838-1865. Diaries of Fannie Page Hume, 1858-1862.
Dimitry, John. Letter, 1898.
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Letter, 1898.
Letter dated New Orleans to Clement A. Evans regarding the graves of Civil War generals John Bell Hood and G. T. Beauregard.
ArchivalResource: 0.1 c.f. (1 folder)
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- Dimitry, John. Letter, 1898.
Jordan, Thomas, 1819-1895. LS, 1874 Nov. 2, New York, N.Y., to G.T. Beauregard, New Orleans.
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LS, 1874 Nov. 2, New York, N.Y., to G.T. Beauregard, New Orleans.
Detailed notes on events leading up to the battle of Shiloh, with emphasis on Beauregard's role.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (27 p.) ; 25 cm.
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- Jordan, Thomas, 1819-1895. LS, 1874 Nov. 2, New York, N.Y., to G.T. Beauregard, New Orleans.
Confederate States of America. Army of the Mississippi. Orders, 1862 Apr. 3, Corinth, Miss., for the battle of Shiloh.
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Orders, 1862 Apr. 3, Corinth, Miss., for the battle of Shiloh.
Orders for the army's march, assembly, and order of battle at Shiloh. Drawn up by Gen. G.T. Beauregard and approved by Gen. A.S. Johnston; published by Johnston's command and signed by Thomas Jordan, assistant adjutant general, with an additional note in Jordan's hand dated 18 April.
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- Confederate States of America. Army of the Mississippi. Orders, 1862 Apr. 3, Corinth, Miss., for the battle of Shiloh.
Stephens, John F., 1813-1884. John F. Stephens correspondence, 1861-1864.
Title:
John F. Stephens correspondence, 1861-1864.
Letters (1861) written by Ezra Denson from Camp Beauregard and Louisiana Hospital, Va., describe the commands of Generals Joseph E. Johnston and G. T. Beauregard. A letter (1863) from Edward Stephens, written from camp near Fredericksburg, Va., describes camp conditions and the health of soldiers from Bienville Parish. A letter (1864) written by Henry King from Strawsburg, Va., gives details of the deaths of Stephens and Denson and the condition of surviving members of Company C.
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- Stephens, John F., 1813-1884. John F. Stephens correspondence, 1861-1864.
Magrath, A. G. (Andrew Gordon), 1813-1893. Andrew Gordon Magrath correspondence, 1864-1865.
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Andrew Gordon Magrath correspondence, 1864-1865.
Duplicate correspondence books (1864-1865) containing correspondence, orders and messages, and telegrams primarily of Governor Magrath. Includes communications to or from Jefferson Davis (C.S.A President), Alexander H. Stephens, Senator Robert Barnwell, Gen. R.E. Lee, Gen. Beauregard, Wade Hampton (III), W.J. Hardee, E.B.C. Cash, A.C. Garlington, Brig. Gen. James Chesnut, Gov. Zebulon Baird Vance of N.C., Gov. Joseph E. Brown of Georgia, Gov. Thomas H. Watts of Alabama, and others. Attached are printed orders, printed notices to the people of South Carolina, a clipping, and handwritten notes. Orders and messages (34/370) pertain to the distribution of men and stores, preparations on the approach of Federal troops, calling up all eligible men for service (age 16-60), the evacuation of Columbia (S.C.), the release from impressment of slaves employed by the Confederate government, the surrender of Gen. Lee, the disbanding of troops, and the extraordinary session of the General Assembly held at Greenville (S.C.) on April 25, 1865. Telegrams concern troop movements; requests to Pres. Davis recommending that troops be sent to Augusta (Ga.) or Charleston (S.C.) and Richmond (Va.) might fall; Gen. Johnston announcement of the convention with Gen. Sherman to terminate hostilities. Topics of correspondence include: defense of Columbia (S.C.), purchases from John Fraser & Co., authorization for Colonel Hampton to use force to prevent the insubordination of slaves in St. Matthew's Parish, fall of Savannah (Ga.) and its effect on South Carolinians, reorganization of the militia, use of slaves for the defense of the state, fear that Charleston (S.C.) will fall, and preparation for the invasion.
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- Magrath, A. G. (Andrew Gordon), 1813-1893. Andrew Gordon Magrath correspondence, 1864-1865.
Photographs of Confederate officers, n.d.
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Photographs of Confederate officers, n.d.
A collection of photographs, chiefly of Confederate officers and other Civil War personalities assembled by Thomas Hughes. Images include magazine photos, cartes-de-visite and a postcard (of Stonewall Jackson). Men depicted include James J. Archer, P.G.T. Beauregard, Braxton Bragg, Simon B. Bolivar, Mr. Castleman, Raleigh Edward Colston, Richard S. Ewell, John B. Gordon, Wade Hampton, A.P. Hill, John Bell Hood, Stonewall Jackson, Joseph E. Johnston, John Marshall Jones (negataive only), Samuel Jones, James L. Kemper, James Henry Lane, George Washington Custis Lee, Mansfield Lovell, H.B. Lyon, and William Peck and Isaac Munroe St. John (negative only).
ArchivalResource: 55 photographs.
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- Photographs of Confederate officers, n.d.
Jordan, Thomas, 1819-1895. ALS, 1866 Dec. 15, Memphis, Tenn., to G.T. Beauregard.
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ALS, 1866 Dec. 15, Memphis, Tenn., to G.T. Beauregard.
Asks for Beauregard's assistance and suggestions for his book on the campaigns of Nathan Bedford Forrest.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (9 p.) ; 21 cm.
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- Jordan, Thomas, 1819-1895. ALS, 1866 Dec. 15, Memphis, Tenn., to G.T. Beauregard.
Pollard, Charles T. (Charles Teed), 1842-1873. Confederate officers photograph album, undated.
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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.
Wallis, George B. George B. Wallis letter, 1862 Apr. 28.
Title:
George B. Wallis letter, 1862 Apr. 28.
Letter from George B. Wallis, reporter for the New York herald, to his editor, John Gordon Bennett. In the letter Wallis writes of a recent visit to the White House to interview President Abraham Lincoln, whom Wallis describes as looking "fresh and vigorous," cheered by the recent news of the capture of New Orleans and confident about the eventual outcome of the war. Wallis also describes an interview with Lincoln's Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, who is also sanguine about the war's progress and expecting good news from General Halleck, then in pursuit of Confederate general P.T. Beauregard following the Battle of Shiloh. Included in the letter is an account of a train accident in which Wallis was involved on the way to his meeting with Lincoln.
ArchivalResource: 1 letter.
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- Wallis, George B. George B. Wallis letter, 1862 Apr. 28.
Beauregard, G.T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Papers, 1861-1863.
Title:
Papers, 1861-1863.
These papers consist of photostats of file copies of letters written and received by Beauregard during 1862. There is also an invoice of ordnance and ordnance stores turned over by Captain J. L. White, 19 December 1861, and Beauregards "Remarks relative to Iron Clad Gun Boats," dated 14 November 1863. The letters are as follows: a). Letter from Beauregard to Samuel Cooper, 19 May 1862, commenting on the strategic location of Corinth. b). Telegram from Beauregard to Cooper, 14 June 1862, requesting that Gen ragg temporarily replace him. c). Letter from George Randolph, Secretary of War, to Beauregard, 23 June 1862, including copies of a telegram and a letter, all relating to turning over command to Gen. Bragg. d). Memorandum from Col. Johnston to Pres. Davis, 24 June 1862, of a conversation with Beauregard concerning the military situation in the West. e). Letter from Beauregard to Cooper, 25 June 1862, advising him that he will take leave to rest. f). Letter from Beauregard to Gen. Forney, offering suggestions, dated 18 July 1862. g). Letter from Beauregard to Gen. Smith dated 25 July 1862, commenting on improvements of the defenses of Charleston. h). Letter from Beauregard to Col. Huger, 2 August 1862, reviewing the possibility of retaking New Orleans. i). Letter from Dr. Brodie to C. J. Villiers reporting on Beauregard's health.
ArchivalResource: 11 items (20 prints).
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- Beauregard, G.T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Papers, 1861-1863.
Manning, John L. (John Lawrence), 1816-1889. Papers, 1778-1864.
Title:
Papers, 1778-1864.
Miscellaneous papers including letters from George Washington, Lafayette, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, and P.G.T. Beauregard; a memorandum of articles taken by the British from John Chestnut during the American Revolution; a letter, 1854, to Manning from Lemuel Blake concerning a textbook on the United States Constitution; and a letter from Benjamin Harris Brewster of Philadelphia discussing Democratic politics in Pennsylvania and the state delegation to the forthcoming Charleston convention.
ArchivalResource: 23 items.
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- Manning, John L. (John Lawrence), 1816-1889. Papers, 1778-1864.
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Report of a reconnaissance of the Niño Perdido and San Antonio gates of Mexico City : Mexico City, 1847 Sep 20.
Title:
Report of a reconnaissance of the Niño Perdido and San Antonio gates of Mexico City : Mexico City, 1847 Sep 20.
Autograph manuscript copy of a report made by G.T. Beauregard, Lieutenant of Engineers, to Major John Lind Smith, written in an unidentified hand. The report contains information obtained by Beauregard, Sep 7-10, regarding Mexican positions at Niño Perdito and San Antonio gates. Beauregard also summarizes recommendations he made at a council of war, Sep 11, favoring an attack on the City of Mexico at Chapultepec instead San Antonio gate, and his actions in preparation for the attack at Chapultepec. Beauregard refers to enclosed copies of his reports on operations of Sep 13-14, which are not present. The report is accompanied by a typed transcript.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (6 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Report of a reconnaissance of the Niño Perdido and San Antonio gates of Mexico City : Mexico City, 1847 Sep 20.
Cullum, George W. (George Washington), 1809-1892. Letters: Cairo, Ill., to [Henry W.] Halleck, 1862 Feb. 7 and 9.
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Letters: Cairo, Ill., to [Henry W.] Halleck, 1862 Feb. 7 and 9.
Describes battle of Fort Henry, Tennessee; favors Paducah, Kentucky as a supply depot over Cairo, Illinois; comments on U. S. Grant, James McPherson and G. T. Beauregard.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Cullum, George W. (George Washington), 1809-1892. Letters: Cairo, Ill., to [Henry W.] Halleck, 1862 Feb. 7 and 9.
United States. War Dept. Proctor's Landing fortification sketches, 1856-1857.
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Proctor's Landing fortification sketches, 1856-1857.
Engineering sketches drawn under the direction of Major P.G.T. Beauregard of a fortification erected by the War Department in 1846 at Proctor's Landing, one-half mile from Shell Beach, Saint Bernard Parish, La.
ArchivalResource: 5 sketches.
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- United States. War Dept. Proctor's Landing fortification sketches, 1856-1857.
Jeffords, Robert J. Papers, 1861-1864.
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Papers, 1861-1864.
Military correspondence of Robert Jeffords, colonel in the 5th South Carolina Cavalry, C.S.A., pertaining to his relations and disputes with other officers, especially General P.G.T. Beauregard. The collection gives information on Beauregard's difficulties in and around Charleston.
ArchivalResource: 53 items.
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- Jeffords, Robert J. Papers, 1861-1864.
Semmes, Raphael, 1809-1877. Papers, 1818-1908.
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Papers, 1818-1908.
This collection contains materials, 1818-1908, relating to the Confederate naval service in England of Raphael Semmes (1809-1877). The correspondence, 1861-1873, of Frank W. Tremlett, chaplain aboard Semmes' vessel, the C.S.S. Alabama, and his daughter, Louisa Tremlett, concerns military news and the general course of the Civil War. Papers, 1862-1875, of Raphael Semmes while serving as captain of the Alabama consist of letters to Frank Tremlett regarding naval operations, various Union commanders, and visits to English arsenals. Other items in the collection include records concerning the raising of funds for a sword for Semmes, and newspaper clippings about the Alabama, Semmes, the Confederacy in general, and English Southern Sympathizers. Correspondents in the paper include P.G.T. Beauregard (1818-1893), James M. Buchanan (1803-1876), and Robert Baker Pegram (1811-1894).
ArchivalResource: 167 items.
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- Semmes, Raphael, 1809-1877. Papers, 1818-1908.
Crawford, Samuel Wylie, 1829-1892. Samuel Wylie Crawford papers, 1860-1886.
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Samuel Wylie Crawford papers, 1860-1886.
Contains telegram, 7 Sept. 1860, on letterhead of the Newport Telegraph Co., directing "Asst Surgeon Crawford" to report for duty at Fort Moultrie by direction of the Secretary of War [John Buchanan Floyd]; letter, 15 July and , Huntsville, Ala., to Gov. [Robert Kingston] Scott, in Columbia, [S.C.], requesting information on correspondence with Gov. [F.W.] Pickens for "authentic data" on the defense and fall of Fort Sumter, 1860-1861; and letter, 4 Aug. 1869, to Mrs. F[rancis] W[ilkinson] Pickens, in Edgewood, [S.C.], requesting permission to use the papers of her late husband, F.W. Pickens. Three letters, 4 Jan. 1883, 9 Apr. [18]85, and 12 May [18]86, written by Crawford from York, Pa., Washington D.C., and New York City to "My dear friend C" and to two unknown individuals requesting information re the bombardment and surrender of Fort Sumter and announcing the publication of his book The Genesis of the Civil War: the Story of Sumter, 1860-1861. Letter, 15 Apr. [18]85, Washington, [D.C.], to Gen. [P.G.T.] Beauregard, expressing regret on missing him while in New York, seeking information as to location of negatives of 30 photographs taken after the first bombardment of Fort Sumter that Beauregard mentioned in one of his reports. Also including newspaper clipping, "Preservation of a Hittite Inscription" [1886], re Crawford's discovery of Hittite writing on a stone block used in construction of a mosque in the town of Aleppo, Syria; although the carving was subsequently destroyed, the article credits Crawford with completion of a transcription that he donated to the Biblical Archaeolgical Society of Great Britain in 1884.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Crawford, Samuel Wylie, 1829-1892. Samuel Wylie Crawford papers, 1860-1886.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Autograph letter signed : Mobile, Alabama, to General Ruggles, 1862 Sept. 11.
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Autograph letter signed : Mobile, Alabama, to General Ruggles, 1862 Sept. 11.
Asking assistance for his nephew, Gustave Legendre, who wishes to go to Louisiana after having brought Confederate dispatches from Europe.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Autograph letter signed : Mobile, Alabama, to General Ruggles, 1862 Sept. 11.
Miscellaneous pictures, 19th and 20th centuries.
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Miscellaneous pictures, 19th and 20th centuries.
Assorted photographs, engravings, post cards, and other visual images, not archivally related to other materials in the Southern Historical Collection, of individuals, events, and sites in the South. Subjects include political figures, Confederate leaders and soldiers, and other individuals, including Jefferson Davis, P.G.T. Beauregard, John C. Calhoun, Daniel Webster, Josephus Daniels, T.J. ("Stonewall") Jackson, Robert E. Lee, and Zebulon Vance; town and cityscapes, battlegrounds, plantations, forts and monuments, colleges and universities, and scenes of agriculture and the cotton industry. Also included are photograph albums of scenes of Fort Sumter, 1864-1865; rivers, towns, and individuals in Florida and Alabama, 1916-1917; railroads of the Confederacy; and a 1918 group panorama of soldiers from Camp Sevier, S.C.
ArchivalResource: ca. 550 items.
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- Miscellaneous pictures, 19th and 20th centuries.
Schaumburg family papers, 1795-1865.
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Schaumburg family papers, 1795-1865.
Commission (1795 August 27) signed by Timothy Pickering and George Washington appointing Bartholomew Schaumburgh captain in the U.S. Army; and photocopies of passes (1865), one signed by Abraham Lincoln and the other by G. T. Beauregard, issued to Orleana Christy Schaumberg.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Schaumburg family papers, 1795-1865.
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.
Cooke, Giles Buckner. Diary, 1861 April 17-1865 April 13.
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Diary, 1861 April 17-1865 April 13.
Details Cooke's service in the Virginia militia and the Confederate Army, including the Army of the Potomac, the Army of the Mississippi, the Army of East Tennessee, the Army of Western Virginia, the Army of North Carolina and Southern Virginia, the Army of Northern Virginia, and the Army of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Cooke served on the staffs of Philip St. George Cocke (1809-1861), Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard (1818-1893), Braxton Bragg (1817-1876), Samuel Jones (1820-1887), William Montgomery Gardner (1824-1901), Thomas Jordon (1819- 1895), and Robert E. Lee (1807-1870). Cooke was stationed in and travelled throughout Virginia, western Virginia, Tennessee, and Mississippi. He participated in the Battle of Shiloh, 1862, and was with Lee during the retreat to Appomattox. In addition to details of army life, Cooke recorded war-time visits to Belmead plantation, Powhatan County, Va., and his thoughts on religion.
ArchivalResource: 19 v.
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- Cooke, Giles Buckner. Diary, 1861 April 17-1865 April 13.
Cooke family. Papers, 1824-1885.
Title:
Papers, 1824-1885.
This Accession consists of 13 items including a deed and will, a military commission and pass, as well as correspondence from major Civil War figures-General Robert E. Lee, General Beauregard, and Mary Custis. Some of the papers are annotated by Giles B. Cooke.
ArchivalResource: 29 leaves.
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- Cooke family. Papers, 1824-1885.
Maury family. Maury family papers, 1755-1910 (bulk 1847-1878).
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Maury family papers, 1755-1910 (bulk 1847-1878).
Miscellaneous family papers, chiefly correspondence, that cover familial relations, business activities, and careers of various members of the Maury family. Included are pieces dealing with scientific and military career of Matthew F. Maury's, Dabney Herndon Maury's service in the Mexican and Civil War and his post-war career, and William A. Maury's legal practice.
ArchivalResource: Approx. 100 pieces.1 box.
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- Maury family. Maury family papers, 1755-1910 (bulk 1847-1878).
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Letter : Manassa, Va., to Captain W.H. Stevens, Evansport, Va., 1861 Sept. 1.
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Letter : Manassa, Va., to Captain W.H. Stevens, Evansport, Va., 1861 Sept. 1.
Manuscript copy. Relates to the construction of military "works" on the Potomac.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.)
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Letter : Manassa, Va., to Captain W.H. Stevens, Evansport, Va., 1861 Sept. 1.
Ellis, E. John (Ezekiel John), 1840-1889. Ezekiel John Ellis letter, 1862 May 25.
Title:
Ezekiel John Ellis letter, 1862 May 25.
Ellis comments on General P.G.T. Beauregard's tactics and gives information concerning the evacuation from a camp near Corinth, Miss., after the Battle of Shiloh.
ArchivalResource: 1 letter.
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- Ellis, E. John (Ezekiel John), 1840-1889. Ezekiel John Ellis letter, 1862 May 25.
Kershaw, Joseph Brevard, 1822-1894. Joseph Brevard Kershaw papers, 1766-1931 (bulk, 1766-1888).
Title:
Joseph Brevard Kershaw papers, 1766-1931 (bulk, 1766-1888).
Chiefly correspondence, papers, and records, 1766-1888 and 1915-1931 and 1960, re trade with Catawba Indians during 18th century and Civil War items re battle reports, military orders, and letters of States Rights Gist, Francis Wilkinson Pickens, Milledge Luke Bonham, James D. Nance, and Pierre Gustav Toutant Beauregard, letters, 28 July 1861 - 11 Oct. 1861, to J.B.K., re orders, battle reports, and troop movements; letter, 17 Dec. 1863, Bean's Station, Tenn., to Mrs. E[lebert] R. Bland, Edgefield, S.C., condolence on the death of her husband; letter, 25 July 1865, oath of allegiance to U.S. Government. Items of colonial and early national periods include letters, 1766-1784, of Joseph Kershaw (ca.1727-1791) re travels among Catawba Indians; Indian policies of the S.C. government; sums of money given to Catawba Indians; letter 1 Mar. 1766, William Bull to "Mr. Kerhaw, Merchant at Pinetree Hill" re Catawba Indians then visiting in Charleston and ordering Kershaw to supply them with gunpowder, lead, and rum and charge expenses to "the Public"; letter, 13 May 1784, account of goods distributed to Catawba Indians; letter, 8 Sept. 1801, from Jo[seph] Brevard, to James Kershaw, re transportation of produce; letter 12 Jan. 1846, Montgomery, [Alabama], from Keith S[tuart] Moffatt, to JBK, re condition of troops, desertions, and plans to continue to Mexico with Palmetto Regiment. Letter, 2 Dec. 1847, Camden, S.C. to Dr. Tho[ma]s R, Gary, S.C. House (Columbia, S.C.), re debt owed Gary, " ... I have no objection to your instructing Mr. Chesnut to sue, which would certainly bring the money ... but you know it is necessary for a man who is forced to live on credit to keep up his credit at home & this is the only reason you have never been paid"; letter, 11 Dec. 1849, Camden, S.C., to T. & J.W. Johnson re ordering volumes for his law library from a member of the bar. Five items, 1846, 1851, and 1872, document a real estate transaction with William E. Johnson, an estate return for M. Kershaw, and correspondence of J.P. Carroll, an attorney in Columbia, South Carolina, who writes to Kershaw for help in collecting fees incurred with two lawsuits referred to him by Kershaw, ultimately concluding in his letter of 19 July 1872 that "Perhaps ... I have overestimated my services." Letter, 8 Oct. 1879, Theological Seminary, Columbia, S.C., W[illia]m S[wan] Plumer, to S.E. Welch, Charleston, S.C., recommending S.W. Newall; letter, 19 July 1880, Camden, S.C., to Rev. John O. Wilson, Greenville, S.C., discussing different interpretations of the A[nti] D[uelling] Society pledge, how Wilson's opinion would operate in relation with the Cash-Shannon duel, and naming several people who would be affected; 3 letters, 7 Jan. 1882 and undated, re legal matters addressed to John McPherson DeSaussure, Thomas Boone Fraser, and R.E. Wall; letter, 17 June 1882, Camden, S.C. to Waring Mikell, Charleston, S.C., re actions prior to capture of two Confederate disivions of at [Saylers] Creek (Prince Edward County, Virginia). Letter, 13 Apr. 1887, Aiken, S.C., to Col. C.C. Jones, declining invitation to attend meeting of The Survivors, as he would be attending unveiling of statue of John C. Calhoun in Charleston; 26 Jan. 1888, Camden, S.C., to Gen. E[vander] M[cIvor] Law, enclosing money for copies of Century War book, "the book is valuable & fair ..." although he added that "all history is a lie ... satisfied of its truth ... Alll ... have but one object ... to glorify themselves"; letter, 12 May 1888, Camden, S.C., J.B.K., re the circumstances of Gen. [Maxcy] Gregg's death in 1862; letter, 17 July 1888, Savannah, Ga., L[afayette] Mclaws, to JBK, re his articles on battles of Civil War, and limited vision of certain writers. Undated speech [c. 1895], delivered to Camp Hampton, United Confederate Veterans [possibly by John Doby Kennedy], re J.B.K.'s military history; letter, 1 Sept. 1931, genealogical information on Kershaw Family; newspaper articles, 3 Oct. 1960, re proposed Project Southland Confederate memorial to Kershaw's Brigade at Gettysburg National Memorial Park, Pa. (a monument later completed in cooperation with the Gettysburg Battlefield Preservation Association) showing positions occupied by Kershaw's Brigade and its movement during the battle, and envelope with image of artist's conception of the battle; and undated biographical sketch of JBK.
ArchivalResource: 164 items.
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- Kershaw, Joseph Brevard, 1822-1894. Joseph Brevard Kershaw papers, 1766-1931 (bulk, 1766-1888).
Frémaux, Léon Joseph, 1821-1898. Map of the battle field of Shiloh, April 6 & 7, 1862 / Léon J. Frémaux, Capt. of Engrs. P.A.C.S.
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Map of the battle field of Shiloh, April 6 & 7, 1862 / Léon J. Frémaux, Capt. of Engrs. P.A.C.S.
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., col. ; 15 x 21 cm.
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- Frémaux, Léon Joseph, 1821-1898. Map of the battle field of Shiloh, April 6 & 7, 1862 / Léon J. Frémaux, Capt. of Engrs. P.A.C.S.
Commissioners of the Confederate States of America to the Government of the United States. Letter book, 1861 Feb. 27-Apr. 11.
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Letter book, 1861 Feb. 27-Apr. 11.
Letter book maintained by J.T. Pickett, secretary to the commissioners, containing copies of 72 letters, dispatches, and telegrams sent and received by the commissioners from the time of their appointment to the demand for the evacuation of Fort Sumter. The bulk of the correspondence is with officials of the U.S. and Confederate departments of state. Correspondents include General G.T. Beauregard, William M. Browne, Abraham Lincoln, F.W. Pickens, William H. Seward, Robert Toombs, and L.P. Walker.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (111 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Commissioners of the Confederate States of America to the Government of the United States. Letter book, 1861 Feb. 27-Apr. 11.
Roy, John, Captain. John Roy diary, 1860-1862, 1871.
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John Roy diary, 1860-1862, 1871.
Roy's 154-page diary gives a daily account of his activities from April 23, 1860 to September 4, 1862, including the construction of the Custom House and Post Office and his service in the Civil War. He relates the defense of Fort McGee near New Orleans in detail.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Roy, John, Captain. John Roy diary, 1860-1862, 1871.
De Saussure, Henry William, 1763-1839. Papers, 1788-1916.
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Papers, 1788-1916.
Correspondence and papers of Henry William De Saussure and of grandson Wilmot Gibbes De Saussure, South Carolina legislator and Confederate Army officer. Subjects include the establishment of South Carolina College (later the University of South Carolina), the Mexican War, conditions in the Confederacy, political phases of Reconstruction, an interview between Carl Schurz and Henry A. De Saussure, effect of the contested election of 1877, and the Charleston earthquake of August 31, 1886. Also included are documents concerning real estate transfers, and genealogical records of the Bacot, Burden, De Saussure, Gourdin, Hamilton, Mood, Pringle, and Swinton families. Among the correspondents and persons mentioned are P.G.T. Beauregard, Henry Alexander De Saussure, John M. De Saussure, Adam T. Millican, Benjamin Silliman, and Henry D.A. Ward.
ArchivalResource: 134 items.
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- De Saussure, Henry William, 1763-1839. Papers, 1788-1916.
Pim, Lewis T., 1828-1888. Papers of Lewis T. Pim, 1838-1888 (bulk 1861-1885)
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Papers of Lewis T. Pim, 1838-1888 (bulk 1861-1885)
Military and professional papers of Lewis T. Pim, chiefly special orders, commissions, communications, circulars, etc., with a few personal letters, documenting his Civil War and post-war career. Correspondents include John C. Breckenridge, Simon Bolivar Buckner, D. H. Maury, G.T. Beauregard, and J. E. Johnston. The correspondence also includes letters from Edwin Samuel Gaillard (1827-1885), a fellow Confederate veteran and the dean of Louisville Medical College. Also included are numerous clippings from Confederate and post-war Louisiana and Missouri newspapers; Confederate banknotes, Pim's 1865 oath of allegiance and presidential pardon; his veterans' organizations insignia, a leaflet version of Dixie "written by Ina Marie Porter in 1861, while at school in Greenville, Ala." and a certificate of American citizenship issued to Honore Picot (1838).
ArchivalResource: 109 pieces; also newspapers clippings and ephemera; pasted in a large scrapbook.
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- Pim, Lewis T., 1828-1888. Papers of Lewis T. Pim, 1838-1888 (bulk 1861-1885)
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard letter, 1872.
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Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard letter, 1872.
The collection consists of a facsimile of a letter to General J. H. Gilmer dated June 10, 1872. Re: Defense of Charleston during the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (0.1 linear feet).
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard letter, 1872.
Cocke, John Hartwell, 1780-1866,. Papers, letters and accounts of John H. Cocke and Philip St. George Cocke, to be added to the Philip St. George Cocke deposits [manuscript] 1848-1865.
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Papers, letters and accounts of John H. Cocke and Philip St. George Cocke, to be added to the Philip St. George Cocke deposits [manuscript] 1848-1865.
Correspondents include J.B. Cocke, Jubal Early, Jeremiah Morton, and G.T. Beauregard. Most of these items deal with Philip St. George Cocke's military duty in the Civil War. There is also material on White Sulphur Springs, the James River, and Kanawha Canal Company, and on Kentucky lands.
ArchivalResource: 285 items.
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- Cocke, John Hartwell, 1780-1866,. Papers, letters and accounts of John H. Cocke and Philip St. George Cocke, to be added to the Philip St. George Cocke deposits [manuscript] 1848-1865.
Porcher, Frederick A. (Frederick Adolphus), 1809-1888. Frederick A. Porcher papers [addition], 1855-1899.
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Frederick A. Porcher papers [addition], 1855-1899.
Addition of papers, 1855 and 1862-1899 and undated, re social life in Charleston, S.C., the Porcher family's association with the Episcopal church, sales of art work, and other matters. Two letters, 1862 and 1863, of F.A. Porcher, Charleston, S.C., addressed to his wife, Caroline Smith Parker Porcher, who had refugeed from Charleston to Abbeville District, S.C.; letter, 2 Aug. 1862, Porcher sympathizes over the death of a child and advises that only time can heal such a wound; he also relates military news, including "indications of the breaking up of the regiment." Letter, 14 Sept. [18]63, after admonishing his wife to steel her will for better health, Porcher calls upon her "to reform your opinion of Yankee superiority and Southern Imbecility." Porcher goes on to explain why Confederate troops were removed from Morris Island, S.C., near Charleston, "I do not believe that there has been any mismanagement on the part of Genl. Beauregard. The government at Richmond was positive that no attempt would be made against the city and therefor[e] stripped him of his army." Letter, 7 Apr. 1868, written by F.A. Porcher to the vestry of the Church of the Holy Communion following the dismissal as church organist of his wife, Caroline Porcher, who in turn, wrote on 23 Oct. 1870 to tell her daughter that the family was attending church services at St. Paul's, even though it entailed a twenty-minute walk. Includes papers re sales of portraits and other paintings out of the family, including letter, 24 Aug. 1875, from Porcher to his wife notes that former Governor Aiken had forwarded a letter from Mr. [William Wilson] Corcoran concerning the purchase of a portrait owned by Caroline Porcher for the Corcoran Washington Gallery. Corcoran, it suggests, was offering liberal prices to Southerners willing to sell privately owned works of art to his gallery; later correspondence from 1899 with Judge T.W. Snagge, of London, England, concerns a 1786 portrait of Mrs. Roger Smith painted by George Romney. Several letters of Reconstruction-era dating from 1876 mention public events in Charleston relating to "laying the corner stone of the Fort Moultrie Monument" (31 May and 9 June 1876); and letter, 28 June 1876, re the centennial of the Declaration of Independence, and account of a tragedy on the Ashley River when two boats collided and comments on the needs of "the suffering poor of Beaufort" and Charleston and the shortage of the corn crop. Also including genealogical information from the family Bible of Thomas Rhett Smith.
ArchivalResource: 25 items.
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- Porcher, Frederick A. (Frederick Adolphus), 1809-1888. Frederick A. Porcher papers [addition], 1855-1899.
Dearborn, Frederick M. (Frederick Myers), b. 1876,. Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana : Part II: The Civil War and the Confederacy, 1832-1915.
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Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana : Part II: The Civil War and the Confederacy, 1832-1915.
Autograph letters and documents of officers and statesmen associated with the Confederacy in the Civil War. There are many letters addressed to Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, Braxton Bragg, Samuel Cooper, and Jefferson Davis, as well as letters by them and many others. Some of the letters and documents are accompanied by photographs.
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes (5 linear ft.)
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- Dearborn, Frederick M. (Frederick Myers), b. 1876,. Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana : Part II: The Civil War and the Confederacy, 1832-1915.
Wagstaff, David, 1910-. [Military manuscript collection].
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[Military manuscript collection]. 1781-1945.
Colonel, U.S. Army, collector. Miscellaneous collection of manuscripts and photographs relating to the United States armed forces and military figures. Included are documents and letters by: J.Q. Adams, Sebastian Bauman, P.G.T. Beauregard, D.C. Buell, Albert E. Church, W.F. Cody, G.W. Cullum, G.A. Custer, R.E. DeRussy, J.C. Fremont, Benjamin Harrison, S.P. Heintzelman, A.S. Johnston, Phillip Kearney, J.S. Mosby, P.H. Sheridan, W.T. Sherman, J.G. Swift, Sylvanus Thayer, G.H. Thomas, A. Wagstaff, David Wagstaff; two letters from R.E. Lee to Wm. H. Fitzhugh Lee; letter from R.E. Lee to General Totten describing incident in cadet mess hall; letter denying cadet request for furlough; printed memorabilia and photographs are also included in the collection.
ArchivalResource: 1 box : ill. + photos.
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- Wagstaff, David, 1910-. [Military manuscript collection].
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).
Jocknick, Gustavus F., b. 1817. Papers of Gustavus F. Jocknick, 1853-circa 1922.
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Papers of Gustavus F. Jocknick, 1853-circa 1922.
The collection, which is arranged chronologically, contains mostly correspondence from Gustavus F. Jocknick to his friend John Wilkin. In the first two letters, which are written from San Francisco, Jocknick talks about San Francisco and his life in California. In his letters of 1860, Jocknick talks about his attempt to find work in New Jersey, the news of the upcoming war, and secession, the possibility of enlisting in the army, Abraham Lincoln, James G. Bennett and Nehemiah Perry. In his letters from 1861 to 1865, Jocknick talks about the impending war, his decision to enlist, William H. Seward, John C. Ten Eyck, Nathaniel Banks, and the election of Abraham Lincoln; he also talks about his enlistment in the 3rd Regiment of New York Cavalry under James Van Alen and John Mix. Jocknick also talks much about the movements of the armies and possible battles and mentions specifically: George McClellan, Charles P. Stone, Ambrose Burnside, Ulysses S. Grant, Benjamin F. Butler, August V. Kautz, G. T. Beauregard, George Mead, and Winfield Scott Hancock. Jocknick also mentions the Emancipation Proclamation and his fellow soldiers' reaction to it which were mostly negative. After the war, Jocknick began working as a clerk at the Office of Indian Affairs in Washington D.C. In his letters from this time (1865-1876) he talks about his job and duties as well as James Harlan and President Andrew Johnson. He also talks about the presidential election of Ulysses S. Grant, and the possibility of William Tecumseh Sherman running for president. In his letters after 1876, May 2, Jocknick is living in Ouray County, Colorado as a farmer and talks about his life in the West as well as the Ute Indians, land and possible gold and silver mines. There is one letter by Jocknick in 1886 (written from San Diego) to the Pension Bureau. It includes three items regarding his pension. The last item in the collection is an incomplete letter by Jocknick's son Clifton to his brother Sidney Jocknick. In this letter (written circa 1922) Clifton talks about living in Southern California, and real estate prices and problems in Los Angeles and Pasadena.
ArchivalResource: 57 items.
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- Jocknick, Gustavus F., b. 1817. Papers of Gustavus F. Jocknick, 1853-circa 1922.
Buck, Irving A. (Irving Ashby), 1840-1912. Irving A. Buck papers, 1860-1865 [manuscript].
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Irving A. Buck papers, 1860-1865 [manuscript].
The collection contains typed transcriptions of papers relating primarily to Buck, including letters from him and his brother, Alvin, written while in the Confederate Army, to their sisters, Lucy and Nellie, at home, and a few to and from friends. Irving and Alvin enlisted in the 17th Virginia Regiment, but when their war-time letters begin, in 1862, they were on detached service as clerks in the headquarters of General P. G. T. Beauregard, First Corps, Army of the Potomac. Alvin seems to have remained in Beauregard's headquarters throughout the war, but Irving was commissioned and became adjutant to General Patrick R. Cleburne, serving in Mississippi, Tennessee, and Georgia. The letters generally describe only the easier side of the war until Irving was wounded in September 1864 near Atlanta. They contain information on the life of young staff officers, and references to the higher-ranking officers with whom they were associated, particularly Cleburne and his corps commander, William J. Hardee. Included on microfilm only are three letters written after the war.
ArchivalResource: About 35 items.
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- Buck, Irving A. (Irving Ashby), 1840-1912. Irving A. Buck papers, 1860-1865 [manuscript].
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.
Alexander, John F. John F. Alexander letter, 1861 [manuscript].
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John F. Alexander letter, 1861 [manuscript].
Typed copy of an original letter from P. G. T. Beauregard at Fairfax Court House, Va., to Judah P. Benjamin, Acting Secretary of War, C.S.A., concerning field defenses and the rank of Brig. General M. L. Bonham.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Alexander, John F. John F. Alexander letter, 1861 [manuscript].
Heath, John Francis. Papers pertaining to Virginia [manuscript], 1856-1882 (bulk 1856-1865).
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Papers pertaining to Virginia [manuscript], 1856-1882 (bulk 1856-1865).
The papers consist of a manuscript of "Rough rhymes of a farmer, a souvenir..." by W.H. Snowden; a tax receipt and two letters to Anna Reaves Heath Lassiter; one letter from John Francis Heath, Petersburg, Va., 1856 December 19, discussing the slave, William; and another from Heath, with envelope, 1865 April 19, describing conditions in Richmond ten days after Appomattox. Also include a letter from a Confederate soldier, 1861 July 26, Centreville, Va., to his sister describing the camp and the Washington Louisiana Artillery involvement at the Battle of Bull Run.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Heath, John Francis. Papers pertaining to Virginia [manuscript], 1856-1882 (bulk 1856-1865).
Lovell, Mansfield, 1822-1884. Telegram, 1862 Apr. 22, New Orleans, La., to G.T. Beauregard, Corinth, Miss.
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Telegram, 1862 Apr. 22, New Orleans, La., to G.T. Beauregard, Corinth, Miss.
One day before the fall of New Orleans, Mansfield reports that his troops are holding out against the bombardment.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 22 cm.
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- Lovell, Mansfield, 1822-1884. Telegram, 1862 Apr. 22, New Orleans, La., to G.T. Beauregard, Corinth, Miss.
Wigfall (Louis Trezevant) Papers 1934; 1935., 1839-1874
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Wigfall (Louis Trezevant)Papers 1839-1874
A secessionist and staunch believerin slavery and the chivalric code, Louis Trezevant Wigfall was active in Texaspolitics, taking part in the Galveston County Democratic convention, 1848, andserving in the Texas House of Representatives, 1850-1857. Photostats and transcriptsof correspondence, a speech, legal documents, genealogy and family history,newspaper accounts, and literary productions comprise the papers.
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- Wigfall (Louis Trezevant) Papers 1934; 1935., 1839-1874
Willis, Edward, 1834-1910. Edward Willis papers, 1864-1891.
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Edward Willis papers, 1864-1891.
Chiefly correspondence and newspaper clippings re phosphate industry and railroads in S.C. during Civil War and Reconstruction eras, and the iron industry in the South after the Civil War. Unbound items inlude letter, 25 Dec. 1864, Augusta, Ga., to John M. Otey, Charleston, S.C., re his belief that iron could be stripped from railroads in S.C. without serious damage; letter, 1 Jan. 1865, Augusta, Ga., to P.G.T. Beauregard, re repairs to railroad. Letters, 5 May and 18 June 1870, Yale College, New Haven, Conn., Othniel Charles Marsh, to Willis, re a collection of fossils sent by Willis to the Yale Museum and sending a photo of a mastodon; letter, 26 June 1891, Washington, D.C., David T. Day, to Willis, re collection of statistics on phosphate rock production; and printed articles, 1875, written and collected by Willis, re the iron industry in the South since the Civil War, with a list of furnaces in operation. Srapbook, 1843-1877, Charleston, S.C., containing chiefly pamplets and newspaper clippings on the phosphate industry in S.C., including broadsides, cartoons, manuscript notes and charts on chemical analysis or various phosphate deposits, railroad and steamship shipments and list of stockholders of the Marine and River Mining and Manufacturing Company. Scrapbook includes several pamphlets re phosphate mining, a published geological report and an agricultural report on S.C., as well as two larger items tipped in: undated broadside: "Death to the monopoly of all phosphate grabbers! Colored men come to the rescue!! Petitions can be signed at different places in the City"; and a drawing "What does C.S.G. want? ... Which is right? to steal Phosphates or to pay for them?" re controversy over a bill to require payment of mineral rights for phosphate mining, "Down with men who talk of paying the State for her Phosphates. Pass that Bill and our stealing ceases. Where are the colored Laborers? Where is Morphine Thomas?..." [signed by A.B. Thomas of 55 Chatham St., New York]
ArchivalResource: 11 items and 1 v.
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- Willis, Edward, 1834-1910. Edward Willis papers, 1864-1891.
LeConte, Harriet Evelyn, 1844-1911. Harriet Evelyn LeConte papers, 1857-1883.
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Harriet Evelyn LeConte papers, 1857-1883.
Consisting of several letters, 1858-[ca.1870], tipped into bound volume (a friendship album), 1857-1860, with poetry, some in French, includes letter, 1 Feb. 1858 (Cambridge, [Mass.]), from [Louis] Agassiz, to Prof. [Francois Jules] Pictet [de la Rive] (Geneva, Switzerland), introducing Madame "LeConte de Georgie," who intended to enroll her son in school in Geneva, with Agassiz noting he planned to depart for Florida; two Civil War military documents: General Order no. 39 (4 May 1864, Army of Northern Va.), signed by Gen. Robert E. Lee, concerning instructions "to promote the efficiency of the Army" and letter, 8 July 1864, [P.]G.T. Beauregard, to Gen. M.L. Smith, near Petersburg, Va., requesting the return of a map of Petersburg and its defenses; undated letter [ca. 1870?], from Mary Custis Lee (in Lexington, Va.), thanking LeConte for a letter and photographs "which were very much improved but I do not think under any circumstances they could be made good, as the first proof had exactly the same sanctimonious expression which no retouching has been able to improve" [a copy of this image may be included in the collection], recalling their meeting at Warm Springs resort, inviting LeConte and her mother to visit Lee in Lexington, Va. and suggesting that she visit her former home, Arlington, "some bright afternoon when the sunsets are often magnificent [and] think of me with every memory of my life either for joy or sorrow planted in my dear home, never to be uprooted"; specimen Confederate money (currency in 4 denominations); and 3 carte-de-visite photographs, 1875 and undated, of Robert E. Lee (signed), Mary Custis Lee, and Jefferson Davis. Pocket-sized memorandum volume, 1862 and undated (filed in folder), contains miniature pencil sketches, artist notes on the color palette, manuscript verse, "God Save the South" with musical notes, and addresses of friends and family; this volume bound in satin, pages decorated with edge-coloring of gold stars; includes petit point design of flowers, and small attached pencil. Invitation, 9 June 1883, requesting that LeConte "to be present at the ceremonies attending the reinterment of the remains of John Howard Payne" (1791-1852) at Oak Hill Cemetery in the Georgetown area of Washington, D.C.; Payne was an American actor, poet, playwright, and author best remembered as creator of song, "Home! Sweet Home!," an 1822 song that enjoyed widespread popularity during the U.S. Civil War; at the time of his death, in 1852, Payne had served ten years as American Consul in Tunis, Tunisia; invitation includes lithograph portrait of Payne flanked by two images: pastoral scene of a rural farmhouse in the U.S., representing the country of his birth, and a moonlit, Moorish-style walled-city with domes and minarets, representing the North African region of his death.
ArchivalResource: 2 v.3 photographs : carte-de-visite ; 6.2 x 10 cm.
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- LeConte, Harriet Evelyn, 1844-1911. Harriet Evelyn LeConte papers, 1857-1883.
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.
Jubal Anderson Early Papers, 1829-1930
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Jubal Anderson Early Papers 1829-1930
United States and Confederate Army officer, lawyer, and state legislator of Virginia. Correspondence, diaries, military papers, speeches and articles, clippings, a scrapbook, printed matter, and maps dated largely after the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 5,000 items; 16 containers plus 1 oversize; 9 linear feet; 1 microfilm reel
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- Jubal Anderson Early Papers, 1829-1930
Florida. Governor (1861-1865 : Milton). Records, 1862-1864.
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Records, 1862-1864.
Correspondence and papers.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (30 items)
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- Florida. Governor (1861-1865 : Milton). Records, 1862-1864.
Healy, G. P. A. (George Peter Alexander), 1813-1894. George Peter Alexander Healy : miscellaneous papers, 1845-1884.
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George Peter Alexander Healy : miscellaneous papers, 1845-1884.
Letters discuss his daily routine; activities while painting a portrait; portraits he had painted; and viewing copies of his work. Of particular interest is his 28 June 1845 letter agreeing to show copies to the "King of the French"; and a 24 Apr. 1851 letter to Robert P. Anderson requesting a likeness of the open door of the Senate, a reference to his painting "Webster Replying to Hayne."
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Healy, G. P. A. (George Peter Alexander), 1813-1894. George Peter Alexander Healy : miscellaneous papers, 1845-1884.
Alexander Robert Chisolm Papers, 1861-1908, 1861-1908
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Alexander Robert Chisolm Papers, 1861-1908 1861-1908
Colonel Alexander Robert Chisolm (1834-1910) served as the senior aide-de-camp to General G. T. Beauregard from 1861-1865. The collection primarily consists of Chisolm's remembrances of the war, especially the battles at Fort Sumter, the First Battle of Bull Run, and Shiloh. The collection also includes a fan-like cipher used by General Beauregard for sending messages during the war, with a sample of how the substitution of letters works using the phrase "Jones goes South to night."
ArchivalResource: 0.75 Linear feet; (3 boxes), 1 reel of microfilm
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- Alexander Robert Chisolm Papers, 1861-1908, 1861-1908
Maury, Dabney Herndon, 1822-1900. Dabney Herndon Maury letter, 1865 June 1.
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Dabney Herndon Maury letter, 1865 June 1.
The letter is written by Dabney from New Orleans to General P.G.T. Beauregard and describes the Federal siege of Mobile, Alabama, discussing the Confederate defense and reasons for the Confederate defeat.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Maury, Dabney Herndon, 1822-1900. Dabney Herndon Maury letter, 1865 June 1.
Wharton, Edward Clifton, 1827-1891. Edward Clifton Wharton family papers, 1819-1947 (bulk 1819-1901).
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Edward Clifton Wharton family papers, 1819-1947 (bulk 1819-1901).
Papers of four generations of the Wharton family are comprised of correspondence, manuscript writings, manuscript volumes, photographs, printed items and broadsides. Correspondence includes letters of Edward Clifton Wharton, his father; Franklin Wharton and other relatives, especially members of the Baylor family. The Baylor letters provide information on early Texas history, Mexican relations, the Civil War in Louisiana and Texas, Indian frontier wars and affairs, and the California Gold Rush. Correspondence of Edward C. Wharton reflects his close association with prominent writers and historians. Included is a long series of letters from Louisiana historian Charles Gayarre. Papers of Franklin Wharton pertain to his migration in 1825 from Frederickstown, Maryland, to the Arkansas Territory; his duties at Fort Smith including his service as postmaster; and as lieutenant colonel in the Crawford County Regiment of the Arkansas Territory. Among the manuscript volumes are an address book (1886-1887); notebook entries concerning the Confederate States Navy and Pierre Soule (1887); diaries of Edward C. Wharton with entries concerning the New Orleans Exposition (March 1886) and a visit to General Beauregard (June 1886); the travel diary (1825) of Franklin Wharton; and the diary (1893) of Jennie P. Wharton recording her illness, the birth and death of her infant daughter, and New Orleans opera and theater. Memorandum books of Edward C. Wharton pertain to his association with the PICAYUNE (1875) and newspaper advertising. Included is a list of letters to the TIMES-PICAYUNE, a travel expense account, orders for WAR of BACHELORS, a listing of advertisements, and genealogical notes concerning the Louisiana Goodmans and Franklin Wharton (1882-1884). Manuscript writings consist of published and unpublished novels, plays and articles by Edward C. Wharton. Among the photographs are several portraits of Wharton and Baylor family members including a daguerreotype of Colonel George Wythe Baylor, aide-de-camp to General Albert Sidney Johnson (1861), photographs of General John G. Walker, Lieutenant Richard Dowling and Albert Pike. Broadsides include the Louisiana Senate Roll for 1867, two form letters from Dozier G. Hebert and a list of military personnel taking part in the war "West of the Mississippi." Printed items contain newspaper clippings, principally from Texas,several Southern newspapers, pamphlets including BATTLE of SAN JACINTO and the SAN JACINTO CAMPAIGN by L.W. Kemp and Ed Kilman (1947), 1st Louisiana Regiment roster (n.d.) and a Baylor College commencement address (1884). Other printed materials consist of periodicals and printed volumes, among which are REPUBLIC of TEXAS by Clarence Wharton and Anne H. Wharton's GENEALOGY of the WHARTON FAMILY.
ArchivalResource: 1,130 items.12 v.
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- Wharton, Edward Clifton, 1827-1891. Edward Clifton Wharton family papers, 1819-1947 (bulk 1819-1901).
Rosser, Thomas Lafayette, 1836-1910. Papers of Thomas Lafayette Rosser, Jr. and the Rosser and Gordon families [manuscript] 1764 (1834-1910) 1969.
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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.
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Report of a reconnaissance of the Niño Perdido and San Antonio gates of Mexico City : Mexico City, 1847 Sep 20.
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Report of a reconnaissance of the Niño Perdido and San Antonio gates of Mexico City : Mexico City, 1847 Sep 20.
Autograph manuscript copy of a report made by G.T. Beauregard, Lieutenant of Engineers, to Major John Lind Smith, written in an unidentified hand. The report contains information obtained by Beauregard, Sep 7-10, regarding Mexican positions at Niño Perdito and San Antonio gates. Beauregard also summarizes recommendations he made at a council of war, Sep 11, favoring an attack on the City of Mexico at Chapultepec instead San Antonio gate, and his actions in preparation for the attack at Chapultepec. Beauregard refers to enclosed copies of his reports on operations of Sep 13-14, which are not present. The report is accompanied by a typed transcript.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (6 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Report of a reconnaissance of the Niño Perdido and San Antonio gates of Mexico City : Mexico City, 1847 Sep 20.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. G.T. Beauregard letter, 1856 Feb. 8.
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G.T. Beauregard letter, 1856 Feb. 8.
Copy of a letter written by a clerk or secretary for Capt. and Brevet Major of Engineers, P.G.T. Beauregard, dated 8 Feb. 1856, from New Orleans. The letter details the roof repairs of the U.S. Marine Hospital at New Orleans and the costs of the work. Hon. James Guthrie, Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D.C., may be the intended recipient.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. G.T. Beauregard letter, 1856 Feb. 8.
Gaillard, John Gourdin, 1833-1898. John Gourdin Gaillard papers, 1822 and 1895.
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John Gourdin Gaillard papers, 1822 and 1895.
Two items, 1855 and 1895, of John Gourdin Gaillard relate to his antebellum studies at Harvard and subsequent military experiences during the Civil War in low country South Carolina, Corinth, Mississippi, and Kentucky. Gaillard studied civil engineering at Harvard but for some reason he left before finishing. In an affidavit presented by Harvard in lieu of a degree, dated 24 Dec. 1855, Henry Lawrence Eustis (1819-1885), the West Point-educated head of Harvard's new engineering department, speaks highly of Gaillard's credentials, "Mr. Gaillard has completed the course of study... Nothing but the necessity of leaving before the close of the term prevents my presenting him as a candidate for a degree, and I have not the slightest doubt that he would have passed his examination with distinction." In 1895, this Confederate veteran wrote a six page memoir of his Civil War years, during which he served with the Tenth Regiment, South Carolina Volunteers. In the summer of 1861, Gaillard had joined Co. K ("Eutaw Volunteers"), commanded by his brother-in-law, Capt. Julius T. Porcher. The company organized at St. Stephens Depot and elected Gaillard second lieutenant. Early experiences included training at Bulls Island, S.C., under a West Point cadet and station duty around the fort on South Island guarding Winyah Bay (Georgetown, S.C.). In the spring of 1862, the regiment transferred to northern Mississippi, arriving a few weeks after the battle of Shiloh. Gaillard describes the situation at Corinth, Miss., in 1862 and a series of events by which Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard appeared to prepare for a battle, that included the preaching of a sermon, but which actually allowed his troops to evacuate from a camp with unhealthy conditions and sickness to a more healthy and easily defended location, "after a rapid & severe night march some 30 miles away with all his Stores & equipments." Gourdin concludes with a brief description of camp life at Tupelo, Miss., and of Gen. Braxton Bragg's Kentucky campaign. During Bragg's retreat and hardship passing through a countryside that had been stripped of provisions. When they reached Knoxville, Tennessee, bad health caused Gaillard to be sent home, and he never returned to active service.
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- Gaillard, John Gourdin, 1833-1898. John Gourdin Gaillard papers, 1822 and 1895.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. G. T. Beauregard papers, 1861-1887 (bulk 1861-1865).
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G. T. Beauregard papers, 1861-1887 (bulk 1861-1865). [1861-1887]
The G. T. Beauregard papers (1861-1887) comprise 205 folders of correspondence, notes, orders and tactical documents pertaining mostly to General Beauregard's various commands in the Confederate Army from 1861-1865.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear foot (1 records center box)
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. G. T. Beauregard papers, 1861-1887 (bulk 1861-1865).
Bryant family. Papers, 1800-1883 (bulk 1861-1865).
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Papers, 1800-1883 (bulk 1861-1865).
These papers are a collection of family letters, principally from Richard Bryant to his wife. These is also a letter from Gen. Beauregard to Richard Bryant regarding taking his "measure." This refers to having some boots, made by a bootmaker, arranged for by Bryant. Additionally, there is Isaac Bryant's will dated 17 April 1800.
ArchivalResource: 125 p.
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- Bryant family. Papers, 1800-1883 (bulk 1861-1865).
Marshall family. Breckinridge-Marshall family : papers, 1755-1869.
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Breckinridge-Marshall family : papers, 1755-1869.
The Breckinridge section includes correspondence, 1755-1869, discussing John Breckinridge's 1793 trip to Kentucky; politics; the Civil War; John C. Breckinridge's exile in England and Canada following the Civil War; Jefferson Davis; and family matters. The Marshall papers are comprised of correspondence, 1816-1863, of Martin Pickett Marshall of Mason County, Kentucky. Included are letters to and from Marshall regarding family, politics and land. Correspondents represented in the papers include John Breckinridge, James Buchanan, P.G.T. Beauregard, Jefferson Davis, Charles O'Conor, George Prentice, John Marshall, and R.C. Grundy.
ArchivalResource: 0.33 cubic ft.
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- Marshall family. Breckinridge-Marshall family : papers, 1755-1869.
George Nicholas Sanders Family Papers, 1833-1973, (bulk 1833-1900)
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George Nicholas Sanders Family Papers 1833-1973 (bulk 1833-1900)
Financier, lobbyist, and Confederate agent in Europe. Mainly journals of Anna J. Sanders, wife of George Nicholas Sanders, and correspondence to and from George Nicholas Sanders and other members of the Sanders family relating to mid-nineteenth century politics, social life, and the Civil War. Subjects include the activities of George Nicholas Sanders and the wartime imprisonment and death of their son, Reid Sanders, as a Confederate soldier.
ArchivalResource: 200 items; 2 containers; 1 linear foot; 1 microfilm reel
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- George Nicholas Sanders Family Papers, 1833-1973, (bulk 1833-1900)
Martin, Julien Dwight,. Julien Dwight Martin papers, 1847, 1861-1863; 1925; 1957.
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Julien Dwight Martin papers, 1847, 1861-1863; 1925; 1957.
Three letters, 1861-1863, from Edward Hall Armstrong (1841-1864) of Wilmington, N.C., student at the University of North Carolina and captain in the 3rd North Carolina Regiment, written to his father; charges, 26 November 1862, against Captain Armstrong for failing to carry out an order; a photocopy of a Mexican War order, 3 May 1847, transferring P.G.T. Beauregard (1818-1893); a letter, 1925, from the North Carolina Soldiers Home, Raleigh, N.C.; and a letter, 1957, from Julien Dwight Martin to Colonel Owen Kenan concerning the Armstrong items. The letters from Armstrong are from Chapel Hill, N.C., 20 April 1861, about reactions on campus to the impending crisis, and from Winchester, Va., 23 October 1862, and Orange Court House, Va., 2 August 1863, about war news and troops needing blankets.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Martin, Julien Dwight,. Julien Dwight Martin papers, 1847, 1861-1863; 1925; 1957.
Carter, Thomas Henry, 1831-1908. Papers, 1861-1896.
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Papers, 1861-1896.
Contains papers relating to Thomas Henry Carter's service in the King William Artillery Battery, C.S.A., and as the chief of artillery to Daniel Harvey Hill (1821-1889) and Jubal Anderson Early (1816-1894). Letters to his wife, Susan Elizabeth (Roy) Carter (1833-1902), concern military operations (including the battles of Cedar Creek, South Mountain, Antietam, and Spotsylvania Court House), camp life, and Carter's opinion of the following Confederate commanders: Robert E. Lee (1807-1870), G. T. Beauregard (1818-1893), Jubal Anderson Early (1816-1894), and Robert Emmett Rodes (1829-1864). Also in the collection is Thomas Carter's wartime and postwar correspondence with various individuals concerning his wartime service. Correspondents include Eugene Blackford (1839-1908), Armistead Lindsay Long (1827-1891), Robert Powel Page (1846-1930), and Robert Emmett Rodes.
ArchivalResource: 124 items.
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- Carter, Thomas Henry, 1831-1908. Papers, 1861-1896.
Sea, Andrew McBrayer, Collector, b. 1876. Collection, 1781-1936.
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Collection, 1781-1936.
Historical and genealogical material consisting of a political scrapbook of Andrew M. Sea, Sr., 1859-1860; scrapbook of Andrew M. Sea, Jr., 1867-1912; family and military records of Andrew M. Sea, Sr.; obituaries of Sophia Irvine Fox Sea; letters, 1849-1871, to Logan Hunton, which include letters from John Bell, Robert P. Letcher, Pierre Soule, and Albert Pike; genealogy of the McBrayer family; letters, 1935-1936, from A.L. Fox to Andrew M. Sea, Jr.; and autographs collected by Sea, including those of famous 19th century political and military leaders.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cubic ft.
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- Sea, Andrew McBrayer, Collector, b. 1876. Collection, 1781-1936.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Letter: New Orleans, [La.], to Eugene L. Didier, Baltimore, Md., [18]82 July 10.
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Letter: New Orleans, [La.], to Eugene L. Didier, Baltimore, Md., [18]82 July 10.
Answers Didier's request for biographical information; refers Didier to W.J. Marrin for material and describes Pollard's "lost cause" as very incorrect and unfair.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.) ; 21 cm.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Letter: New Orleans, [La.], to Eugene L. Didier, Baltimore, Md., [18]82 July 10.
Milton, John, 1807-1865. John Milton papers, 1862-1863.
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John Milton papers, 1862-1863.
Typewritten copies of four letters by Governor John Milton of Florida to General P.G.T. Beauregard and two letters by Beauregard to Milton discussing political and military affairs in Florida during the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 6 letters.
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- Milton, John, 1807-1865. John Milton papers, 1862-1863.
Peacock, John R.,. John R. Peacock papers, 1838-1954 [manuscript].
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John R. Peacock papers, 1838-1954 [manuscript].
Miscellaneous letters, soldiers' reminiscences, photographs, autographs, and other papers relating to the Confederacy, to Confederate officials before or after the Civil War, and to other aspects of American history, collected by John R. Peacock. Persons mentioned include Jubal A. Early, States Rights Gist, and G. T. Beauregard. Events mentioned include the Cherokee Removal of 1838 and Price's Missouri Expedition, 1864.
ArchivalResource: 50 items.
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- Peacock, John R.,. John R. Peacock papers, 1838-1954 [manuscript].
Taylor, Richard, 1826-1879. Telegram from General Taylor to General Beauregard, 1864 December.
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Telegram from General Taylor to General Beauregard, 1864 December.
The collection consists of a telegram from General Taylor to General Beauregard dated December 1, 1864 from Savannah, Georgia. The president telegraphed to tell Taylor his services will be needed in the west when Beauregard heads east. "Leave any instructions for me at Macon or Columbus."
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- Taylor, Richard, 1826-1879. Telegram from General Taylor to General Beauregard, 1864 December.
Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869. Papers, 1798-1900; (bulk 1809-1886).
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Papers, 1798-1900; (bulk 1809-1886).
Political and personal correspondence (chiefly 1809-1886) of Pickens and of his family, concerning secession, the outbreak of the Civil War, and other matters. Includes one volume of plantation records (1839-1864). Correspondents include P.G.T. Beauregard, M.L. Bonham, Braxton Bragg, Joseph E. Brown, Armistead Burt, Lewis Cass, W.M. Churchwell, Jefferson Davis, R.W. Gibbes, Isaac W. Hayne, J.L. Orr, and William H. Seward.
ArchivalResource: 446 items.
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- Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869. Papers, 1798-1900; (bulk 1809-1886).
Willis, Edward, 1834-1910. Papers, 1860-1896 (bulk 1860-1865).
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Papers, 1860-1896 (bulk 1860-1865).
Correspondence, dispatches, ledgers, memorandum books, biographical and other sketches, newspaper clippings, printed materials, and other papers, relating chiefly to Willis's service as chief quartermaster to Gen. G.T. Beauregard.
ArchivalResource: 4000 items.
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- Willis, Edward, 1834-1910. Papers, 1860-1896 (bulk 1860-1865).
Confederate States of America. Army. Dept. of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Correspondence related to Captain Lee's torpedo ram, 1863.
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Correspondence related to Captain Lee's torpedo ram, 1863.
Correspondence consists of four letters (July 1863) concerning a torpedo ram invented by Capt. Francis D. Lee. Two letters from Lee at Charleston, South Carolina to Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard concern the specifications of a vessel to carry the torpedo rams. A letter to naval officer D.N. Ingraham recommends that the vessel be finished. A letter to Capt. Francis D. Lee from Gen. Beauregard at Charleston, S.C. explains that there are insufficient funds to complete the vessel and that work on the torpedo ram must be discontinued.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Confederate States of America. Army. Dept. of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Correspondence related to Captain Lee's torpedo ram, 1863.
Capers, Ellison, 1837-1908. Ellison Capers papers, 1833-1908.
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Ellison Capers papers, 1833-1908.
Papers pertaining to military activities from 1861-1865 consisting of official reports, general orders, special orders, diairies, muster rolls, and personal letters.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft. (5 boxes)
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- Capers, Ellison, 1837-1908. Ellison Capers papers, 1833-1908.
Johnson, John, 1829-1907. John Johnson papers, 1862-1906.
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John Johnson papers, 1862-1906.
Correspondence, scrapbook, journal, and other papers pertaining to the defense of Fort Sumter in Charleston harbor. Includes letters (1862-1864) from Johnson at Charleston, Fort Sumter, and other Confederate batteries to family members concerning fortifications at Fort Sumter and elsewhere, conditions inside Fort Sumter during bombardments, religion, family concerns, and other war matters. Includes letters (1866-1899) from Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard concerning Johnson's book The Defense of Charleston Harbor (1890). Scrapbook contains official memoranda, oaths, orders, correspondence, copies and extracts of correspondence, requests for supplies, promotion notifications, wage scale for engineers, directives from the C.S.A. Engineer Department of S.C., duties of engineers, lists of engineers, the fortification of Fort Sumter and Charleston harbor, slave labor in the Engineering Corps, designs and defenses for Fort Sumter. Correspondents include D.B. Harris, C.H. Stevens, S.R. Gist, William H. Echols, Alfred Rhett, and others. Journal (1863) records the bombardment of Fort Sumter and work on the defenses at the fort and nearby batteries. Original manuscript of Johnson's book, The Defense of Charleston Harbor, including Fort Sumter and the Adjacent Islands (1890), an annotated map of "The Attack on Charleston by the Yankee Iron Clad Fleet, April 7, 1863." Also includes the order book (1863) and letterbook (1864) of Stephen Elliott, Jr., commanding officer of Fort Sumter containing many letters to S.C. Boylston.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Johnson, John, 1829-1907. John Johnson papers, 1862-1906.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Notes: N[ew] O[rleans, La.], 1876 July 17.
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Notes: N[ew] O[rleans, La.], 1876 July 17.
Describes Beauregard's remembrance of the explosion and battle of Petersburg Crater, Petersburg, Virginia, 1864, in a critique of William J. Marrin's manuscript.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (10 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Notes: N[ew] O[rleans, La.], 1876 July 17.
Chisolm, Alexander Robert, 1834-1910. Alexander Robert Chisolm papers, 1861-1912.
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Alexander Robert Chisolm papers, 1861-1912.
Papers, 1861-1912. They contain correspondence, including 15 letters to and from General Pierre G.T. Beauregard; two versions of Chisolm's autobiography, one apparently a draft for publication, with illustrations, although there is no indication that it was ever published; notes, addresses, memoirs, and similar papers relating to Beauregard, the surrender of General Joseph E. Johnston, the battles of Shiloh, Bull Run, and Fort Sumter, the defense of Charleston, and other events during the war; two scrapbooks, and some loose newspaper clippings; and a cipher key used by Beauregard while he was in command of the Confederate Army. The key is a fan-like apparatus, using the keywords "Our Navy our Pride." Chisolm's notes include his account of witnessing the first shot fired at Fort Sumter.
ArchivalResource: 1.2 linear feet (3 boxes)
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- Chisolm, Alexander Robert, 1834-1910. Alexander Robert Chisolm papers, 1861-1912.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Papers, 1844-1893.
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Papers, 1844-1893.
Correspondence primarily concerned with the Civil War, but also including information on the fortification of Jalapa, Mexico (1847) and Beauregard's appointment to the Army Corps of Engingeer. For the Civil War there are letters to Jefferson Davis, including one from Beauregard offering his services to the Confederate Army, Samuel Cooper, Thomas Jordan, and letters and telegrams from Davis; Generals Robert S. Ripley, Sterling Martin Wood, Sterling Price, and James E. Slaughter, concerning the defenses in Mississippi, 1861-62; Daniel H. Hill warning of Grant's threat to Petersburg, 1864; General William J. Hardee concerning operations in South Carolina and Georgia, 1865; and on operations in Georgia and Alabama, 1865. There are notes from conferences with Jefferson Davis before the campaign in Vicksburg. The collection includes references to most major battles and campaigns of the War. The papers for the years after the war deal with Louisiana politics, various business ventures including railroad building in Louisiana and Mexico, and questions about the war, particularly the defense of Charleston, S.C., and the battle of Shiloh. A letter to R.E. Lee in 1866 comments on Reconstruction. There are clippings about Beauregard's funeral in 1893.
ArchivalResource: 475 items.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Papers, 1844-1893.
Ferguson, Samuel Wragg, 1834-1917. Samuel Wragg Ferguson papers, 1857-1915.
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Samuel Wragg Ferguson papers, 1857-1915.
Letters, memoirs, and writings describe student life at West Point (1852-1857), the confusion connected with the settlement of Kansas (1857-1858), religious missions and the life of missionaries in the Oregon Territory (1859), the hostility of Native Americans and the fate of settlers destined for California and Oregon (1857-1860), and an expedition under the command of Albert Sidney Johnston against the Mormons (1857). Civil War materials include records of Ferguson's Confederate military service as aide to General P.G.T. Beauregard and as commander of the 28th Mississippi Cavalry Regiment in the Atlanta Campaign, descriptions of participation in several battles, and a description of the collapse of the Confederate government. Postwar materials refer to Ferguson's practice of law and his affiliation with the United Confederate Veterans. Included are photographs of the Ferguson family, Mississippi state senators, Fitzhugh Lee, and P.G.T. Beauregard.
ArchivalResource: 61 items.
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- Ferguson, Samuel Wragg, 1834-1917. Samuel Wragg Ferguson papers, 1857-1915.
Zabriskie, George A. (George Albert), 1868-1954,. Papers, 1828-1941 (bulk 1840-1896).
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Papers, 1828-1941 (bulk 1840-1896).
The collection contains some original items removed from and copies of materials bound into George A. Zabriskie's copies of the two volumes of James Longstreet, From Manassas to Appomattox (Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott Company, 1896), now a part of the collections of the Virginia Historical Society, which items were largely collected by Zabriskie for the autographs they contained. Includes letters written by P.G.T. Beauregard, Richard Stoddert Ewell, Ambrose Powell Hill, John Bell Hood, Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet, George Edward Pickett (concerning ordnance), Winfield Scott, George Henry Thomas (concerning the location of Camp Cooper, Texas, in 1859), and other officers serving in the U.S. Army. Also contains autographs of a number of Confederate and U.S. army officers from the Civil War period.
ArchivalResource: 39 items.
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- Zabriskie, George A. (George Albert), 1868-1954,. Papers, 1828-1941 (bulk 1840-1896).
Anonymous. Patriotic covers collection, 1861-1862.
Title:
Patriotic covers collection, 1861-1862.
Collection compiled by an anonymous collector consists of a scrapbook with over 1700 Civil War envelope covers featuring illustrations and poetry depicting pro-Union, anti-secessionist topics. Most covers emphasize patriotic themes of preserving the Union and punishing Confederate officials, who are often depicted as objects of ridicule. Union officials and generals are held in high esteem and generally portrayed as heroes. The collection also includes approximately 100 illustrations of flags of foreign countries.
ArchivalResource: 1700+ items.
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- Anonymous. Patriotic covers collection, 1861-1862.
Wilkes, Samuel Marion, d. 1861. Samuel Marion Wilkes papers, 1851-1963.
Title:
Samuel Marion Wilkes papers, 1851-1963.
Chiefly correspondence written from Columbia, Charleston, and Anderson, S.C., and Virginia, with his wife, Louisa Webb Wilkes, during his service in the S.C. Legislature and the Confederate States Army. Topics discussed include a speech delivered in 1851 opposing the secession convention; various elections, including those of Solicitor Jacob Pinckney Reed, Senator James Chesnut, Jr., Judge John A. Inglis, and Chief Justic John Belton O'Neall; efforts for financial aid to the Blue Ridge Rail Road and the Citadel; attending commencement at S.C. College, Columbia, S.C. Also including opinions on cases before the courts; problems with his regiment and military life, including his dependence on his slave and his attitude toward volunteering; visiting Jefferson Davis and Secretary of War LeRoy Pope Walker; losing his rank; visiting the Virginia Convention when the Confederate States Constitution was ratified unanimously; war news; Lincoln's call for troops and money; and preparatons at Manassas by Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard. Also including letters from his wife, Louisa W. Wilkes, re her activities while visiting in Charleston, S.C., domestic affairs at home in Anderson, S.C., and social life of the community; also including letter, 20 Dec. 1921, Atlanta, Ga., to Marjorie W. Huntley, re events in Samuel M. Wilkes' life and biographical information on Col. Samuel W. Wilkes, an official of the Georgia Railroad.
ArchivalResource: 81 items.
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- Wilkes, Samuel Marion, d. 1861. Samuel Marion Wilkes papers, 1851-1963.
Moore, L. D., fl. 1862. Lines suggested by General Beauregard's address directing the attention of his army to General Butler's infamous proclamation at New Orleans : manuscript poem, [ca. 1862].
Title:
Lines suggested by General Beauregard's address directing the attention of his army to General Butler's infamous proclamation at New Orleans : manuscript poem, [ca. 1862].
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.).
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- Moore, L. D., fl. 1862. Lines suggested by General Beauregard's address directing the attention of his army to General Butler's infamous proclamation at New Orleans : manuscript poem, [ca. 1862].
Patriotic Envelope Collection, [1861-1865], 1898
Title:
Patriotic Envelope Collection [1861-1865], 1898
Patriotic printed envelopes, dating from the Civil War and the Spanish American War. Civil War examples include both Union and Confederate envelopes, with several hundred by New York printer Charles Magnus.
ArchivalResource: 2.6 Linear feet; (9 boxes)
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- Patriotic Envelope Collection, [1861-1865], 1898
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Confederate artillery orders, 6 December 1862.
Title:
Confederate artillery orders, 6 December 1862. 1862.
Conferate artillery orders issued and initialed by Beauregard from Charleston, S.C. in 1862.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Confederate artillery orders, 6 December 1862.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. G.T. Beauregard papers, 1861-1893.
Title:
G.T. Beauregard papers, 1861-1893.
Chiefly correspondence re rations for troops, and orders re troops in Tennessee, Mississippi, and other Civil War operations and items re the military career of Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard in the United States Army and the Confederate Army. Invitation, 28 Mar. 1861, Charleston, S.C., to D[avid] Flavel] Jamison, re South Carolina Session Convention; letter, 10 Apr. 1861, Charleston, S.C. to Gen. Ro[bert] G[ill] M[ill]s Dunovant, Sullivan's Island, S.C., re preventing arrival of Union troop reinforcements to Fort Sumter, S.C., during the night, "Capt. Hartstein is going to light up the entrance of the Harbor with floating lightwood fires." Letter, 16 May 1861, Charleston, S.C. to F[rancis] W[ilkinson] Pickens, discussing a "list of the armament of the work already constructed for the defenses" of the S.C. coast, "from North Edisto to Broad River inclusive," an outline of plans for protection of Port Royal, S.C., expressing reservations about Beaufort's defenses, but states that existing works "will answer well against any naval expedition," and offering recommendations for garrisoning coastal defense installations. Letter, 9 Jan. 1862, "Near Centreville Virginia," to John A[lfred] Calhoun, Columbia, S.C., thanking him for his assistance "in setting me right before the people and convention," re defences of Port Royal, S.C., and impact its fall could have on his reputation, offering suggestions for defences intended to delay the advance of Union troops "for several months and compelled ... [the enemy] to fit out ... an expedition which cost ... over four millions of dollars," anticipating no attacks on Charleston or Savannah given the Union's sinking of "Stone fleets" that blocked the channels, anticipating small "marauding expeditions" and "attempt[s] ... to destroy the Rail Road between Charleston and Savannah," following the failure "to pass over us 'to Richmond' ... the plan ... may now be ... to cut ... communications." Proclamation, 31 Jan. 1863, issued from "Head Quarters Naval and Land Forces, Charleston," aannouncinga victory over the U.S. fleet by Confederate "Naval forces," and declaring "the blockade ... of Charleston to be raised ... after this ... day."; letter, 25 Apr. 1863, Charleston, S.C., to B. Duncan, Columbia, S.C., informing him that he did not have the authority to issue Mr. Marks a pass "which would be respected by conscript officers" and relating receipt of Lovell's correspondence, "I do not think the latter will injure him much in the estimation of all impartial minds." Letter, 22 Mar. 1863, Charleston, S.C., to Rev. Tho[mas] Symth, Charleston, S.C., crediting the Confederate military successes as equally due to both the "assistance & encouragement derived from the clergy & the Ladies as to the ability of our Generals & valor of our troops" and predicting that the end of "the bloody Drama of the Revolution" is near; later papers of 1880s discuss Civil War remembrances of the evacuation of Charleston, S.C., and Beauregard's economic circumstances. Letter, 25 July 1863, to Major Harris, with directions for locating "Rains' torpedos" [land mines] at Battery Wagner. Letter, 30 Nov. 1863, Summerville, S.C., from "Mr. Browning," reviewing a dispute with Capt. Zimmerman Davis about the impressment of Browning's horses for artillery service; letter, 14 Dec. 1864, Fort Sumter, Capt. T.A. Huguenin, to Col. A. Roman, report on conduct of Gen. [Roswell S.] Ripley while on a visit to the Fort. Two related letters discussing the deployment slave labor for construction of defenses, a plan unpopular among many citizens: letter, 27 Oct 1863, Columbia, S.C., from Gov. M.L. Bonham, and letter, 31 Oct. 1863, Charleston, S.C., from Col. D[avid] B[ullock] Harris to Gen. Thomas Jordan, discussing the "Negro Labor question" and complaints of "So many prominent and patriotic men" re impressment of slave labor, directed to Col. Harris with signed endorsements by Beauregard "for his information & action, also for ... remarks as will enable [me] to issue ... orders to correct ... the evils complained of ... Morris Island and Sumter were lost partly for the want of Slave Labor ... the City of Charleston may be lost also ... but negroes ... must be returned ... unless retained with the approval of their owners"; reporting on the number of slaves needed to complete the "works in progress, erect new ... and repair ... old ones ... "; suggesting changes in impressment procedures, with Beauregard's signed endorsement, " ... returned to ... Gov'r. Bonham for his information - the recommendation of Col Harris is approved ..." Letterpress copy of letter, 10 June 1872, New Orleans, La., to Gen. J[eremy] F[rancis] Gilmer of Savannah, Ga., requesting Gilmer to support Beauregard's recollection and writings re his activities in planning the defenses of Ft. Sumter in the summer of 1863, following a recent challenge to the veracity of those events by R[obert] B[arnwell] Rhett, Jr.; Beauregard recalls "the vital necessity of holding those ruins [i.e. Ft. Sumter] to the very last, until at least the inner harbour defenses should be completed, armed & equipped," followed by a detailed account of the situation within the Fort at that time. Resolution, 10 May 1893, re the creation of a bust in memory of P.G.T. Beauregard; and undated manuscript, Charleston, S.C., sent to P.G.T. Beauregard's family, re receipt of a sword signed by William A. Courtenay, William Porcher Miles, and others; and printed article, 1961, "The Beginnings of the Civil War," discussing the affair at Fort Sumter and Beauregard's part in it, including his General Order No. 14 of 11 Apr. 1861 and its significance as a military document.
ArchivalResource: 41 items.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. G.T. Beauregard papers, 1861-1893.
Jackson, Stonewall, 1824-1863. Stonewall Jackson papers, 1855-1906; (bulk 1861-1865).
Title:
Stonewall Jackson papers, 1855-1906; (bulk 1861-1865).
Collection includes correspondence, commissary papers, vouchers of Jackson's command, soldiers' leave requests, and other papers (chiefly 1861-1865). The commissary records, kept by Turner Ashby and J. H. Halsey, contain information about food in the Confederate Army. Other topics include military operations around Staunton, Va. (ca. 1862), enemy movements around Harper's Ferry, a request that Jefferson County soldiers be allowed to march to Shepherdstown to vote, religious denominations opposed to war, captured property, and appointments of men to office. Correspondents and persons mentioned include James Walkinshaw Allen, P. G. T. Beauregard, Armistead Burwell, S. Bassett French, Mary Anna Morrison Jackson, Mrs. Robert T. Meade, and Clementine Neal.
ArchivalResource: 4,723 items.
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- Jackson, Stonewall, 1824-1863. Stonewall Jackson papers, 1855-1906; (bulk 1861-1865).
Beauregard family. Picture album of the Beauregard family and others, circa 19th century.
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Picture album of the Beauregard family and others, circa 19th century.
Album of cartes-de-visite card photographs of members of the Beauregard family, including photographs of P.G.T. Beauregard and Robert E. Lee.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Beauregard family. Picture album of the Beauregard family and others, circa 19th century.
Samuel Wylie Crawford Papers, 1860-1892
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Samuel Wylie Crawford Papers 1860-1892
Physician and army officer. Diary, correspondence, memoranda, registers and returns of troops and artillery, sketches, photographs, and other items relating chiefly to events while Crawford was an assistant surgeon at Fort Sumter during the early months of 1861.
ArchivalResource: 400 items; 7 containers plus 1 oversize; 1.2 linear feet
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- Crawford, Samuel Wylie, 1827-1892. Samuel Wylie Crawford papers, 1860-1892.
Wauregan and Quinebaug Company., 1795-1979.
Title:
Wauregan and Quinebaug Company. 1795-1979.
The history of the Wauregan Mills, the Quinebaug Company and other related mills is very much tied to the history of the Atwood family. The collection includes family records and materials as well as records of the Wauregan Mills, Wauregan Company, Quinebaug Mill, Wauregan-Quinebaug Company, and Wauregan Mills, Inc.
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- Anderson, George Wayne, ca. 1837-1906.
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- Anderson, Robert, 1805-1871.
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Aylesworth, Barton O. (Barton Orville), 1860-1933
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Bonham, Milledge L. (Milledge Luke), 1813-1890
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Bowman, A. H. (Alexander Hamilton), 1803-1865.
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Brown, Joseph E. (Joseph Emerson), 1821-1894.
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Cockrell, Monroe F. (Monroe Fulkerson), b. 1884.
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Commissioners of the Confederate States of America to the Government of the United States.
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Confederate States of America. Army. Corps of Engineers.
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Confederate States of America. Army. Dept. of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.
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Confederate States of America. Army. Dept. of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.
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Confederate States of America. Army. Louisiana Infantry Regiment, 18th.
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Confederate States of America. Army of Northern Virginia.
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Confederate States of America. Army of the Mississippi.
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Confederate States of America. Army. Virginia Artillery. Richmond Howitzers, 1st Company.
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Cullum, George W. (George Washington), 1809-1892.
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Dearborn, Frederick M. (Frederick Myers), b. 1876,
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- De Saussure, Henry William, 1763-1839.
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Dunovant, R. G. M. (Robert Gill Mills), 1821-1898.
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- Ellis, E. John (Ezekiel John), 1840-1889.
Evans, Augusta J. (Augusta Jane), 1835-1909
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Healy, G. P. A. (George Peter Alexander), 1813-1894.
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Heartman, Charles F. (Charles Frederick), 1883-1953,
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Johnston, Joseph E. (Joseph Eggleston), 1807-1891.
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Jones, Charles C. (Charles Colcock), 1831-1893.
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Savannah (Ga.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Louisiana
Louisiana
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Charleston (S.C.)
Charleston (S.C.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort Jackson (La.)
Fort Jackson (La.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- New Orleans (La.)
New Orleans (La.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Utah
Utah
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort Sumter (Charleston, S.C.)
Fort Sumter (Charleston, S.C.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- New Orleans (La.)
New Orleans (La.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Louisiana--New Orleans
Louisiana--New Orleans
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Veracruz (Mexico), Battle of, 1847
Veracruz (Mexico), Battle of, 1847
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Georgia
Georgia
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Bermuda Hundred (Va.)
Bermuda Hundred (Va.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Charleston (S.C.)
Charleston (S.C.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Charleston (S.C.)
Charleston (S.C.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Charleston (S.C.)
Charleston (S.C.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Virginia
Virginia
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Petersburg (Va.)
Petersburg (Va.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Confederate States of America, Army
Confederate States of America, Army
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Charleston (S.C.)
Charleston (S.C.)
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.
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Citation
- Convention Declaration
- Convention Declaration 1117