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Missouri governor.
From the description of Papers, 1856. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 36115930
Gov. of Missouri.
From the description of Letter signed : City of Jefferson, to President Pierce, 1853 Nov. 27. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270619013Bishop, Albert Webb, 1832 -1901,Connelley, William Elsey, 1855-1930.Curtis, Samuel Ryan, 1805-1866.Dearborn, Frederick M. (Frederick Myers), b. 1876Esquival, Diego.Fike, Henry C.Galloway family.Galloway family.Giddings, James M.Haskell, Clinton H.Haskell, Clinton H.Hillyer, William Silliman, 1831-1874.Lacy, Paul F., 1896-1967.Magoffin, Susan Shelby, 1827-1855.Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Commandery of the State of Massachusetts, collector.Morgan, Alfred Dexter.New Mexico. Governor (1847-1848 : Price)Partz, August F. W.Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869,Polk, Leonidas, 1806-1864.Pollard, Charles T. (Charles Teed), 1842-1873.Smith, George Albert 1817-1875United States. War Dept.Van Dorn, Earl, 1820-1863.Wier, Thomas Dabney, 1833-1898.Williams, Andrew, d. 1913Winslow, Daniel J.Price, SterlingPrice, Sterling L.Price, Sterling, 1809-1867Wier, Thomas Dabney, 1833-1898. Thomas D. Wier diary [manuscript], 1861-1863, 2006.Wier, Thomas Dabney, 1833-1898.Thomas D. Wier diary [manuscript], 1861-1863, 2006.1 vol.The diary begins in July of 1861 and covers camp at Corinth, rail journey to Russelville, Tenn., camps and marches in Tennessee and Kentucky, the siege and capture of Ft. Donelson, prisoner of war at Camp Douglas, exchange and return to regiment, retreat from the Tallahatchie Contains, brief mentions of Generals Simon B. Buckner, A. S. Johnston, Joseph E. Johnston, Mansfield Lovell, Sterling Price, Lloyd Tilghman, Earl Van Dorn, and Colonels William B. Campbell and Washington Doss. There are also derogatory comments on the Union populace of East Tennessee, mentions of Christmas celebration, illnesses, deaths, drunkeness and desertions in the regiment, an inspirational address by William E. Baldwin, battle of Coffeeville, a review and address by Jefferson Davis, a celebration with dancing and singing by two African American servants and social events. Of interest are statistics on Fort Donelson compiled by Wier. With the diary are copies of a photograph of Wier and his service records in the National Archives. University of Virginia. LibraryPhotographic Portrait FilePhotographic Portrait FileEnglishThe Huntington LibraryBishop, Albert Webb, 1832 -1901,. Civil War papers of the governor of Arkansas, 1860-1865.Bishop, Albert Webb, 1832 -1901,Benjamin, J. P. (Judah Philip), 1811-1884.Cunningham, Edward, d. 1904.Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889.Flanagin, Harris, 1817-1874.Hindman, Thomas Carmichael, 1828-1868.Holmes, T. H. (Theophilus Hunter), 1804-1880.Johnson, Robert Ward, 1814-1879.Jordan, Thomas, 1819-1895.Kirby-Smith, Edmund, 1824-1893.Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869.Pike, Albert, 1809-1891.Price, Sterling, 1809-1867.Rector, Henry M. (Henry Massey), 1816-1899.Seddon, James A. (James Alexander), 1815-1880.Shelby, Joseph Orville, 1830-1897.Totten, James, 1818-1871.Walker, Leroy Pope, 1817-1884.Civil War papers of the governor of Arkansas, 1860-1865.(0.2 linear ft.).Letters, telegrams, memoranda, and general orders of Governors Henry M. Rector and Harris Flanagin, collected by Bishop during his service in Arkansas. Correspondents include members of Congress and Confederate officials and officers. Topics include the evacuation of the Little Rock arsenal in Feb. 1861, creation and command of the Trans-Mississippi Distrct, the placement of mortars and rifle guns recovered from Fort Sumter, and the disruption of elections to be held under federal protection in Mar. 1864. In a lengthy letter dated 15 July 1863, Jefferson Davis assures Gov. Flanagin of his committment to Arkansas. Buffalo History Museum, Research LibraryPollard, Charles T. (Charles Teed), 1842-1873. Confederate officers photograph album, undated.Pollard, Charles T. (Charles Teed), 1842-1873.Confederate officers photograph album, undated..33 cubic ft. (1 archives box).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. Alabama Department of Archives and HistoryEsquival, Diego. Deposition, 1847 May 17.Esquival, Diego.Deposition, 1847 May 17.3 p. ; 31 cm.Deposition against Colonel Price and his troops for plundering the house of Manuel Alvarez. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryConfederate officers photograph album, n.d.Confederate officers photograph album, n.d..66 cubic ft. (2 archives containers).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. Alabama Department of Archives and HistoryLacy, Paul F., 1896-1967. Paul F. Lacy Papers, 1863-1938Lacy, Paul F., 1896-1967.Yates, Paul Christian, b. 1836Paul F. Lacy Papers, 1863-193835 items.Papers of Lacy include his 1938 license to operate small passenger boats; a handwritten autobiography of Paul Christian Yates (b. 1836); two transcriptions of a letter from Yates to his sister, Virginia; and Yates's 1863 appointment to Surgeon by the Confederate States of America, War Department. The handwritten autobiography of Yates, dated 5 October 1881, discusses his activities as a surgeon during the Civil War. Yates offers numerous accounts of soldiers' injuries and sometimes mentions his choice of treatment. A letter from Yates to his sister, transcribed by Lacy, talks about Yates crossing enemy lines to reach his injured brother, Will. The Filson Historical SocietyConnelley, William Elsey, 1855-1930. William Elsey Connelley papers, 1878-1931.Connelley, William Elsey, 1855-1930.Britton, Wiley.Cushman, H. B. (Horatio Bardwell), b. 1822.Gunnell, Thomas A.Inman, Henry, 1837-1899.Smith, E. D.William Elsey Connelley papers, 1878-1931.21 ft. (50 boxes)Personal papers, manuscripts, and research materials collected and used by William Elsey Connelley in his published works. Topics include James Pierson Beckwourth; George M. Beebe; the Free State Party Territorial Delegate Convention at Big Springs, Kan., 1856; the 1873 Kansas bond scandal; Arthur Capper; Thomas Carney; bison; The call of Kansas; Doniphan's Expedition, 1846-1847; Charles S. Gleed; John MacDonald; Walt Mason; Preston B. Plumb; Shelby's Expedition to Mexico, 1865; Sterling Price; B.F. Simpson; Jedediah Strong Smith, the Standard Oil Company; and many aspects of Kansas history & politics. Included are manuscripts by Wiley Britton, E.D. Smith, Thomas A. Gunnell, H.B. Cushman, Henry Inman, and others. Kansas State Historical SocietyPrice, Sterling, 1809-1867. Letter signed : City of Jefferson, to President Pierce, 1853 Nov. 27.Price, Sterling, 1809-1867.Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869,Letter signed : City of Jefferson, to President Pierce, 1853 Nov. 27.1 item (2 p.) ; (8vo)Recommending W. Claude Jones as a Justice of the Supreme Court of the Nebraska Territory. Pierpont Morgan Library.Military history collection, 1840-1971.Military history collection, 1840-1971.Circa 13.5 cubic feet + microfilm.The military history collection consists of assembled records and manuscripts from various sources, documenting military activity in Kansas throughout its history. The records date back to the pre-territorial period around 1840, through the 20th century. The bulk of the records include muster rolls, pay rolls, descriptive books, vouchers, receipts, and papers and diaries from individual soldiers. The bulk of the records document Kansas soldiers and military units, with the exception of the pre-territorial and territorial records, which are of the United States Army. The collection contains General Samuel Ryan Curtis's 1864 campaign book, including maps, in which he discusses his activities to repulse Confederate General Sterling Price. Also included are records concerning the Confederate States of America. See box 1 for a detailed contents list. Kansas State Historical SocietyBattle of Lexington State Historic Site Civil War collection, 1861-1874.Battle of Lexington State Historic Site Civil War collection, 1861-1874.21 items.Missouri defense bonds; Confederate currency; letter of Gen. Sterling Price's official report of the Battle of Lexington, Mo., written by George P. Venable; parole of honor (1865) of B.M. Neal; letter (1864) from Pat Ballard to "Annie"; order (1862) from Brigadier General Loan; and discharge papers (1865) for Phillip Dexeimer. Battle of Lexington State Historic SiteCurtis, Samuel Ryan, 1805-1866. Campaign book[s] [microform], [not before 1862]-1865.Curtis, Samuel Ryan, 1805-1866.Halleck, H. W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872.United States. Army.United States. Army. Dept. of Kansas.Campaign book[s] [microform], [not before 1862]-1865.Reference copies: 1 partial microfilm reel ; 35 mm.Originals: 2 v.Two "campaign books" summarizing military operations against Confederate Major General Sterling Price in Missouri, Kansas, and Arkansas in 1862 and 1864. The 1st vol. was prepared by L.G. Bennett and presented to Samuel R. Curtis; it consists of annotated maps showing Curtis's campaign through northern Arkansas & southern Missouri and the Battle of Pea Ridge, Ark., 1862. The 2nd vol. is presumably Curtis's copy of his report to Major General H.W. Halleck, chief of staff (Washington, D.C.); it is a narrative account with transcripts of documents and 3 maps. Kansas State Historical SocietyClinton H. Haskell Civil War collection, Haskell, Clinton H., Civil War collection, 1841-1895 Haskell, Clinton H.Clinton H. Haskell Civil War collection 1841-1895 Haskell, Clinton H., Civil War collection120 itemsClinton H. Haskell Civil War collection contains miscellaneous letters, military orders, telegrams, and documents related to the Civil War.EnglishWilliam L. Clements LibraryMap showing the disposition of troops of the 1st & 2d Divisions on the 7th of March between 3 & 4 p.m. and of one part of them in the night of 7th, to 8th, commanded by Gen. Sigel.Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902.Map showing the disposition of troops of the 1st & 2d Divisions on the 7th of March between 3 & 4 p.m. and of one part of them in the night of 7th, to 8th, commanded by Gen. Sigel. [1862?]1 map : ms., col., on printed ruled paper ; 26 x 20 cm.Elmer Holmes Bobst LibraryPolk, Leonidas, 1806-1864. Papers of Leonidas Polk, 1856-1868 (bulk 1861-1863).Polk, Leonidas, 1806-1864.Papers of Leonidas Polk, 1856-1868 (bulk 1861-1863).40 items.1 container.1 microfilm reel.Correspondence, orders, and reports relating primarily to Polk's Civil War service in the defense of the Mississippi River Valley, campaigns in Kentucky, and at the Battle of Belmont (1861 November 7). Includes a biographical sketch of Polk while at the United States Military Academy written by Bishop Charles P. McIlvaine (1868). Correspondents include Braxton Bragg, Jefferson Davis, Albert Sidney Johnston, Joseph E. Johnston, Gideon Johnson Pillow, and Sterling Price. Library of CongressGalloway family. Papers, 1832-1889 [microform].Galloway family.Tennessee Historical Society.Tennessee State Library and Archives.Papers, 1832-1889 [microform].ca. 84 items.Consists of accounts, correspondence, poetry, school records, sketches, songs, and speeches of Benjamin A. Galloway (1800-1872) and his family of Weakley County, Tennessee. University of Tennessee Martin, Paul Meek LibraryGalloway family. Papers, 1832-1889.Galloway family.Papers, 1832-1889.ca. 84 items.Consists of accounts, correspondence, poetry, school records, sketches, songs, and speeches of Benjamin A. Galloway (1800-1872) and his family of Weakley County, Tennessee. Tennessee State Library & Archives, TSLAPH 5962, Smith, George Albert 1817-1875. George A. Smith photograph collection circa 1862-1873PH 5962, Smith, George Albert 1817-1875. George A. Smith photograph collection circa 1862-1873Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Church History LibraryGiddings, James M. Deposition, 1847 Jul 20.Giddings, James M.Deposition, 1847 Jul 20.3 p.; 25 cm.Concerns the plundering of goods in the house of Manuel Alvarez by the forces under Colonel Price. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryMorgan, Alfred Dexter. Diaries 1864-1866.Morgan, Alfred Dexter.Diaries 1864-1866.2 v. (62 pages total) 14.6 cm. and 17 cm. respectively.Two autograph volumes of a diary kept by Alfred Dexter Morgan during his service with the 17th Illinois Cavalry Volunteers in 1864 and 1865. Morgan and his company saw duty primarily in Missouri, but was also stationed in Kansas at the end of the war. Missouri experienced some of the most bitter conflict due to sectionalism and protracted guerrilla warfare, and Morgan's diary speaks of the events occuring at that time. Mentioned in the diary are such notarious bushwhackers as Charles Quantrill and "Bloody Bill" Anderson, along with Confederate Generals Sterling Price and M. Jeff Thompson. At the end of the second volume is a personnel list for the company (D) including those who deserted, died and the home towns of each member. Morgan is listed as a recruit from Chicago and a sergeant. The 17th Illinois Cavalry Volunteers was organized at St. Charles in January, 1864 and was mustered out of service January 1, 1866. The University of Tulsa, McFarlin LibraryPhotographs of Confederate generals and Civil War political leaders, 1861-1865.Photographs of Confederate generals and Civil War political leaders, 1861-1865.0.25 linear feet.The collection consists of photographs, clippings, engravings and postcards of Confederate generals and Civil War political leaders. Persons represented include the following: John Adams, Braxton Bragg, John C. Breckenridge, Admiral Franklin Buchanan, Samuel Cooper, Richard S. Ewell, John Buchanan Floyd, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Samuel Garland, Roger Weightman Hanson, A. P. Hill, Thomas J. Jackson, Albert Sidney Johnson, Ed Johnson, J. E. Johnston, Joe Johnston, Robert E. Lee, Wililam Henry Fitzhugh [Rooney] Lee, James Longstreet, Ben McCullough, Maffit, John Bankhead Magruder, Humphrey Marshall, Dabney H. Mavry, Albert Pike, Bishop L. Polk, Sterling Price, Roger A. Pryor, Robert B. Rhett, Raphael Semmes, E. Kirby Smith, O. F. Strahl, J. E. B. Stuart, Jeff Thompson, Louis Trezevant Wigfall, Williams [of Tennessee], Henry Alexander Wise, and two unidentified photos. Governor Sterling Price Papers, 1847-1848Governor Sterling Price Papers, 1847-1848.25 linear feetEnglishSpanish; CastilianNew Mexico State Records Center and ArchivesNew Mexico. Governor (1847-1848 : Price). Governor Sterling Price papers, 1847-1848.New Mexico. Governor (1847-1848 : Price)Martínez, Antonio José, 1793-1867.Governor Sterling Price papers, 1847-1848..25 linear feet.Summary: Collection consists of official papers of Governor Price. Includes one letter from Price to Manuel Vigil giving permission to search for livestock lost during the Taos Revolt of 1847; one letter to Price from Padre Antonio Jose Martinez requesting clemency for participants in the Taos Revolt; and one photograph of a letter sent by Price to an unknown recipient. Only the letter from Price to Vigil was microfilmed in the Territorial Archives of New Mexico; the other documents in this collection were not microfilmed. Spanish; CastilianEnglishNew Mexico State LibraryMap showing the position of our troops and the retreat of Price's & McCulloch's forces after the battle of Pea Ridge on the 8 of March.Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902.Map showing the position of our troops and the retreat of Price's & McCulloch's forces after the battle of Pea Ridge on the 8 of March. [1862?]1 map : ms. ; 25 x 20 cm.Elmer Holmes Bobst LibraryPrice, Sterling, 1809-1867. Papers, 1856.Price, Sterling, 1809-1867.Papers, 1856.2 items.Collection consists of two certificates of appointment for C.S. Yancey to the circuit court of Missouri signed by Price as governor. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryHaskell, Clinton H. Clinton H. Haskell Civil War collection, 1841-1895. Haskell, Clinton H.Clinton H. Haskell Civil War collection 1841-1895 Haskell, Clinton H., Civil War collection120 itemsClinton H. Haskell Civil War collection contains miscellaneous letters, military orders, telegrams, and documents related to the Civil War.EnglishWilliam L. Clements LibraryNarrative of a former slave. Lawrence?, n.d.Williams, Andrew, d. 1913Narrative of a former slave. Lawrence? n.d.9 leaves. 32cm.; Handwritten.University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library Kanas CollectionUnited States. War Dept. Letters, 1846-1847.United States. War Dept.Letters, 1846-1847.1 box.Drafts and copies of letters from Secretary of War William L. Marcy to various commanders in the field, 1846-1847. 170 p. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryMilitary Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Massachusetts Civil War collection, 1724-1933 (inclusive);, 1861-1912 (bulk).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).47 linear feet (143 boxes, 2 volumes)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.EnglishEnglishHoughton LibraryHemans, Felicia Dorothea Browne. John Wallace collection, 1851-1968.Price, Sterling, 1809-1867Hemans, Felicia Dorothea Browne.Anders, Leslie.John Wallace collection, 1851-1968.15 items.Ledger of minutes (1955-1958) of the Anderson House board meetings; official report by Gen. Sterling Price of the Battle of Lexington, Mo.; receipt (July 1861) from Charles Tarlton for 5 acres of hemp crop which later played a role in the battle of the hemp bales; program (1939) of the dedication of a memorial bronze bust of Maj. Gen. Price Sterling by the Missouri Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy; plat (1858) of Oliver Anderson's addition to Lexington; deeds and list of warranty and trustees deeds (1851-1902); certificate of exemption of Isaac Palmer exempted from militia duty for the year 1866 and oath of allegiance (May 1861) by Palmer; souvenir booklet of Lexington (1925); information about Isaac Palmer's first wife, Martha Adams, a cousin of Pres. John Adams; information about Alvira (Early) McFarland, wife of Rev. W.B. McFarland and sister of Gen. Jubal A. Early; The Eighteenth Missouri by Leslie Anders; book entitled The Masonic College of Missouri; and book of poems by Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans. Battle of Lexington State Historic SiteWinslow, Daniel J. Mexican War diary, 1846-1850.Winslow, Daniel J.Mexican War diary, 1846-1850.1 v. (71 p.) ; 6 cm.Bound diary of the first 20 months of Winslow's participation in the Mexican War (41 p.). Winslow describes Santa Fe, various manoeuvers around present-day New Mexico, expeditions to find and fight Indians suspected of stealing cattle, a march to present-day Arizona where they were housed and fed by the Zuni Indians, and the invasion of Mexico and the description of the battle at Santa Cruz. The diary also contains a 3 page table of distances headed, "From Independence to Santa Fe," a 3 page list of officers, crew, and passengers of the Josephine with a daily log of latitude, longitude, and ships encountered from January 25 to June 27, 1849 (8 p.). Includes list of cities visited and date he arrived there, 2 of them after his arrival in California: Pueblo de San Jose Jan. 1, 1850, and Sacramento City, May 1, 1850. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryHenry and Lucy Fike papers, 1862-1906.Fike, Henry C. Henry and Lucy Fike papers 1862-1906.446 items (5 boxes)The correspondence of the Fike papers is divided into three series the first grouping is composed of sequentially numbered letters, dating from August 25, 1862 to July 9, 1865, written by Henry C. Fike to his wife. Lucy Cimbaline's written response to her husband's letter are arranged chronologically in the second portion of the collection. The third series is a grouping of unnumbered letters received by Henry C. Fike from various relatives and friends. The collection also includes Lucy Cimbaline Fike's diaries and recipe book.University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library Kanas CollectionFrederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part II: The Civil War and the Confederacy, 1832-1915.Dearborn, Frederick M. (Frederick Myers), b. 1876, collector. Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part II: The Civil War and the Confederacy, 1832-1915.10 boxes (5 linear ft.)Autograph letters and documents of officers and statesmen associated with the Confederacy in the Civil War, collected by Frederick Myers Dearborn.Houghton LibraryVan Dorn, Earl, 1820-1863. General Earl Van Dorn papers, 1847-1904.Van Dorn, Earl, 1820-1863.General Earl Van Dorn papers, 1847-1904..33 cubic ft. (1 archives box).This collection contains letters, orders, telegrams, clippings and maps. Many of the letters and telegrams are from Confederate officials and officers, including: Jefferson Davis, Braxton Bragg, John C. Breckenridge, John C. Pemberton, J. F. H. Claiborne, William H. Jackson, Daniel Ruggles, John S. Bowen, Lloyd Tilghman and Sterling Price. Also mentioned in the records are Carrie Van Dorn, Earl's wife, and Emily Van Dorn Miller, his sister. Three hand-drawn maps are in the collection from 1862 and 1863. One includes the LaGrange (Tenn.) and Lamar (Miss) area, another the Bolivar (Tenn.) area and the third covers the area from Columbia (Tenn.) to Franklin (Tenn.). This third map includes a detail drawing of the house in Spring Hill (Tenn.) in which Van Dorn had his headquarters and in which he died. Alabama Department of Archives and HistoryMansur, W. H. United Daughters of the Confederacy collection, 18[--]-19[--].Mansur, W. H.United Daughters of the Confederacy collection, 18[--]-19[--].22 items.Diary (1864) of Capt. W.H. Mansur containing notes of daily events during his service with the Confederate Missouri State Guard; together with photographs, engravings, lithographs, music book, flag, and other papers relating to Lexington, Mo., and the Battle of Lexington during the Civil War. Other persons represented include Captain Mansur's wife, Bettie (Hughes) Mansur, Aldridge Corder, Mrs. Tilton Davis, Robert E. Lee, Mary Ella (McCormick) Owen, Gen. Sterling Price, and William Ludwell Shepard. Battle of Lexington State Historic SiteHillyer, William Silliman, 1831-1874. Papers of William Silliman Hillyer, 1822 (1861-1874) 1931, [manuscript].Hillyer, William Silliman, 1831-1874.Babcock, Orville Elias, 1835-1884.Blair, Frank P. (Frank Preston), 1821-1875.Boyle, Jeremiah Tilford, 1818-1871.Buckingham, William A. (William Alfred), 1804-1875.Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 1823-1914.Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893.Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889.Chambers, Alexander, 1832-1888.Clark, William Thomas.Coppée, Henry, 1821-1895.Cramer, Mary France Grant, 1939-Curtin, Andrew Gregg, 1815-1894.Dahlgren, John Adolphus Bernard, 1809-1870.Dana, Charles A. (Charles Anderson), 1819-1897.Darling, William Augustus, 1817-1895.Denver, James William, 1817-1892.Douglas, Robert W., 1849-1917.Dunn, W. McKee (William McKee), 1814-1887.Dyer, Alexander B. (Alexander Brydie), 1815-1874.Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870.Fitch, Henry S.Foote, Andrew H. (Andrew Hull), 1806-1863.Gamble, Hamilton Rowan, 1798-1864.Gilmore, Qunicy Adams, 1825-1888.Grant, Frederick Dent, 1850-1912.Grant, Ida Marie Honore, 1854-1931.Grant, Jesse Root, 1858-1934.Grant, Julia Dent, 1826-1902.Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872.Grover, Cuvier, 1828-1885.Halleck, H. W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872.Havemayer, William Frederick, 1804-1874.Hillyer, Catherine, d.1836.Hillyer, James, 1778-1833.Hooker, Joseph, 1814-1879.Hovey, Alvin P. (Alvin Peterson), 1821-1891.Howard, O. O. (Oliver Otis), 1830-1909.Hurlbut, Stephen Augustus, 1815-1882.Hurlbert, William Henry, 1827-1895.Ingalls, Rufus, 1818-1893.Jones, Ellen Wrenshall Grant Sartoris, 1855-1922.King, John A., 1788-1867.Lagow, Clark B., d. 1867.Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870.Leet, George K.Logan, John Alexander, 1826-1886.McClernand, John A. (John Alexander), 1812-1900.McIntosh, John Baillie, 1829-1888.Meade, George Gordon, 1815-1872.Meigs, Montgomery C. (Montgomery Cunningham), 1816-1892.Mills, Madison, d. 1873.Moody, James C.Oliver, Paul Ambrose, 1830-1912.Ord, Edward Otho Cresap, 1818-1883.Ordway, Albert, 1843-1897.Orton, William, 1826-1878.Porter, David D. (David Dixon), 1813-1891.Porter, Horace, 1837-1921.Ramsay, George Douglas, 1802-1882.Rawlins, John A. (John Aaron), 1831-1869.Riggin, John, d. 1886.Roberts, Benjamin Stone, 1810-1875.Robinson, John Cleveland, 1817-1897.Roome, Charles, d. 1890.Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898.Roseing, Johane.Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872.Sheridan, Philip Henry, 1831-1888.Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891.Silliam, Benjamin, 1816-1885.Smith, Thomas Kilby, 1820-1887.Sprague, William, 1831-1915.Stanton, Edwin McMasters, 1814-1869.Van Wyck, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1824-1895.Ward, William Thomas, 1808-1878.Washburn, C. C. (Cadwallader Colden), 1818-1882.Washburne, E. B. (Elihu Benjamin), 1816-1887.Webster, J. D. (Joseph Dana), 1811-1876.Wells, William, 1837-1892.Wilson, James Harrison, 1837-1925.Papers of William Silliman Hillyer, 1822 (1861-1874) 1931, [manuscript].ca. 640 items.Correspondence, military papers, speeches, photographs, printed material and memorabilia. Military papers of Hillyer include district provost marshall reports; special and general orders of Grant, Sherman, Hillyer and others, especially one of congratulations on Port Gibson; passes; accounts; oaths of allegiance; and a receipt for Ulric Dahlgren's ring. Correspondence of Hillyer, his parents, children, and Grant chiefly pertains to the Civil War. There are discussions of the secession riots in St. Louis, and Grant's "Jew Order" of Dec. 17, 1862; a denial of Grant's drunkeness at Ft. Donelson; references to various services by blacks; and descriptions of the battles of Iuka, Holly Springs, Campbell's Station and Chickamauga, and of the Chattanooga campaign. Of unusual interest are a signed copy of Grant's letter to Simon B. Buckner demanding unconditional surrender at Ft. Donelson; a draft of a letter from Grant to Henry Halleck asking either relief from Command or full restoration to it; a letter of Grant's discussing his plans for the Vicksburg campaign; and a photocopy of Robert E. Lee's April 9, 1865, letter asking for a suspension of hostilities with a forwarding note by E.O.C. Ord mentioning Sheridan. Other Civil War papers concern a Union Army scout; a claim from a spy near Richmond who supplied information for Hugh Kilpatrick's Rappahannock raid; the military service of John H.H. Ward; the Senate investigation of George K. Leet; Hillyer's connection with Mann's Accoutrement Manufacturing Company; and a reunion of the Army of the Tennessee. Hillyer family letters include considerable correspondence between Anna Rankin Hillyer and Julia Dent Grant; and correspondence of Hillyer's father from Henderson, Ky., 1825-1833. There are impressions of a Mississippi voyage to New Orleans, 1834; Lafayette College, 1842; a temperance speech by Richard Johnson, 1842; Washington, D.C., 1868-1869, including Grant's inauguration, and visits to Johnson, Grant, and Hancock; and Sewanee and the University of the South, 1873. Additional items of interest include an 1870 letter from Horace Greeley mentioning Hillyer's Congressional nomination; a lampoon of Lew Wallace; and an account of how New York Daily News reporter Benjamin Wood scooped the news of Andrew Johnson's acquittal. University of Virginia. LibraryMagoffin, Susan Shelby, 1827-1855. Journal, 1846-1847.Magoffin, Susan Shelby, 1827-1855.Journal, 1846-1847.253 p.The second volume of a personal journal of a young lady from Independence, Missouri, who follows her husband, a Santa Fé trader, to the Southwest in the early stages of the Mexican war. She describes people, events regarding the acquisition of the New Mexican territory, caravan trading, Gen. Kearny's conquest of New Mexico, the Mexican War, her experiences of trail and pioneer life, hunting, and encounters with Indians. The first 49 pages of the journal consist of copied and original poetry. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryAugust F. W. Partz letters, Partz, August F. W. letters, 1864Partz, August F. W.August F. W. Partz letters 1864 Partz, August F. W. letters16 itemsThe August F. W. Partz letters pertain to Partz's experiences while living and traveling in New York, Ohio, and western Illinois during the Civil War. Partz, a mining engineer, discussed a business opportunity in Santa Fe, guerilla warfare and attacks on trains traveling through the Midwest, and military news from Missouri.EnglishWilliam L. Clements Library