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Regions and time-periods provide search criteria that allow users to zero in on broad categories, or specific artists. Written in Raleigh, North Carolina. Announces end of war. Watson, October Humphrey to parents, [? Written in Savannah, Georgia. Humphrey, circa Only page 2 exists. Includes account and soldier listings. Written in camp near Salem, Tennessee. Written in Camp Rolla, Missouri. Written in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Written in Rienzi, Mississippi. States they were sent to Boonsville to support the First Missouri Battery; exchanged fire with the enemy but they kept out of sight; a Negro whose master had been killed gave information to the general but his account of the number of troops was unreliable.

Recounts story in dialect. Written in Cowin Station, Tennessee. States that they marched from picket line; Sheridan and Branson had found Tullahoma evacuated; describes fortifications of rifle defenses and abatis there; came across many deserters; ate a harvest of blackberries and huckleberries.

Written in camp on Nolensville Pike five miles south of Nashville, Tennessee. Discusses men surrendering at Huntsville; discusses challenges to Union in East Tennessee. Written in Tennessee, Camp on Stones River. Describes Battle of Stones River at Murfreesboro; says there were 46 killed and wounded; lists some casualties by name and nature of wound.

Written [near Rienzi, Mississippi]. Discusses regiment at Rienzi with the 1 st Missouri Regimental Battery; he is in suspense about matters at Richmond. Sent from Nashville, Tennessee. Sent from North Henderson, Illinois. Mather, March Rutherford to Quartermaster McKay, May Written in Cairo, Illinois Camp Defiance.

Requests transportation for rations. Brandecker, November 1. Grant of furlough to Charles Neiderhauser, 24th Infantry, Illinois. Written in Louisville, Kentucky. Horn to Colonel Geza Mihalotzy, January Declares certain soldiers unfit for field duty, but fit to help in the hospital.

Written in Battle Creek, Michigan. Gives a report of the forage guard expedition on July Xavier Ritzinger, August Certification of doctor for release from duty for Albert Mauns. Notarized by Conrad Diehl. Tenders his resignation due to disability as certified in Written in camp near Bowling Green, Kentucky. Regards charges brought against him by another lieutenant. Discusses wounded furlough time. Randall to Colonel Geza Mihalotzy, February Written in camp near Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

Document certifying his inability to furnish any forage for February Receipt for weapons and equipment. Holden, 88th Illinois Infantry, November Discusses receipt of letter and package. Babcock, 88th Illinois Infantry, November Discusses receipt of letter. Certification about not being able to furnish proper vouchers due to capture and burning of wagon storing these records. Includes witness vouching by H. Quarter Master Seargant Henry Wendt is to furnish a duplicate invoice for a horse.

Bowers, January 2. Written in Bowling Green, Kentucky U. Requests a descriptive list and account of pay and clothing for soldier Henry Dietze, 24th Illinois. Notice that fourth quarter stores were examined and have been sent to the Second Auditor because no vouchers were furnished along with the records. French, 2nd Auditor, February 7.

Written in Springfield, Illinois Camp Butler. Written in Nashville, Tennessee Hospital near. Hannah Mihalotzy, February Informs her that her husband was fatally wounded and she should come see him immediately. Hannah Mihalotzy, March Written in Tyner's Station, Tennessee. Includes copies of resolutions passed by officers honoring her recently deceased husband.

Rascher to Colonel Geza Mihalotzy, March Receipt for whiskey and cigars for Lieutenant H. From member of regimental band. Letter describes how he was captured and held by the Confederates for a while and was then released through a prisoner exchange. He received medical treatment and has been at a distribution camp for months with the promise of returning to his regiment. He asks his Colonel to request his return so as to speed up the process. Turchin to Colonel Geza Mihalotzy, undated. Larner to Colonel Geza Mihalotzy, undated.

Regarding officers discharged from his regiment. Written in Fort Runger, Virginia. A Box 16 Letter written by F. B Box 16 Letter written by David W. Written in Camp Dixon, Illinois. C Box 16 Letter written by David W. Written in Chicago, Illinois Camp Douglas. D Box 16 Letter written by David W. Written in Bolivar, Tennessee.

E Box 16 Letter written by David W. Written in Humboldt, Tennessee. F Box 16 Letter written by David W. G Box 16 Letter written by David W. H Box 16 Letter written by David W. Written in camp near Jackson, Tennessee. I Box 16 Letter written by David W. Written in Johnson Mills, Tennessee near Jackson.

J Box 16 Letter written by David W. Written in Haynes Bluff, rear of Vicksburg, Mississippi. K Box 16 Letter written by David W. Written in DeValls Bluff, Arkansas. L Box 16 Letter written by David W. Written in Little Rock, Arkansas. M Box 16 Letter written by David W. N Box 16 Letter written by David W. Written in Devalls Bluff, Arkansas. O Box 16 Letter written by David W. P Box 16 Letter written by David W. Q Box 16 Letter written by David W. R Box 16 Letter written by David W. S Box 16 Letter written by David W. T Box 16 Letter written by David W. Written in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.

U Box 16 Letter written by David W. V Box 16 Letter written by David W. W Box 16 Letter written by David W. X Box 16 Letter written by David W. Y Box 16 Letter written by David W. Morris to parents, March Written in Rochester, Illinois. Written in Saint Charles, Arkansas. Written in Arkansas Mouth White River. Written in Emporia, Kansas.

Written in Little Stranger, Kansas. Sent from Ridgeway P. Morris, April May Noble, Brooklyn, New York, August B Box 15 Letter written by Otis M. Moody to Annie F. Noble, Brooklyn, New York, June Noble, Brooklyn, New York, December Noble, Brooklyn, New York, February E Box 15 Letter written by Otis M. Noble, Brooklyn, New York, March F Box 15 Letter written by Otis M. G Box 15 Letter written by Otis M. Noble, Brooklyn, New York, October Written in Lake Forest, Illinois. Noble, Brooklyn, New York, April Noble, Brooklyn, New York, May 6. Noble, Brooklyn, New York, May Noble, Brooklyn, New York, June 5.

Written in Wilmington, North Carolina. M Box 15 Letter written by Otis M. N Box 15 Letter written by [Louis? Written in Minden, Louisiana Camp Allen. Noble, Brooklyn, New York, November Written on picket guard near Nashville, Tennessee. Noble, Brooklyn, New York, [no month listed]. S Box 15 Letter written by Otis M. Written in Camp Schaeffer, near Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

Otis writes on his birthday about a visit and inspection from numerous generals and officers, as well as generals' wives. He is pleased because General Rosecrans declares theirs the best Division in his Army. Describes the ceremony and review. Reflects on turning 33 and having met Annie only 8 years earlier. Bradley to Annie F. Discusses how much he misses their mutual friend Otis Moody and describes the circumstances under which he died in battle in September V Box 16 Letter written by [illegible — a doctor] to Annie F.

Noble, Brooklyn, New York, May 5. Written in Bowling Green, Kentucky.

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Likely same author as W Box 16 Letter written by Annie F. Noble to Captain Moore, September Written at Adelphi Street [New York]. Noble, Brooklyn, New York, November 3. Written in Deckerd, Tennessee. Noble, Brooklyn, New York, December 3. Written in Albion, New York. AA Box 16 Letter written by P. Noble, Brooklyn, New York, undated. Moody to [Annie F. Noble, Brooklyn, New York], undated. Seems to be missing page[s]. Presumably written to Annie. Written in camp near Warrenton, Virginia. He writes about long, hard marches and wishes he had not come to the war.

He goes on to write of family matters. Palley to "My Dear Wife," March Written in camp near Falmouth, Virginia. Writes disparagingly of a Dr. Hull whom Palley felt was not helpful to him when Palley was ill while they were under heavy fire for days. Written in United States Yard. Writes about overnight marches and lack of knowledge about destinations. He constantly hears guns and cannons. He also discusses their food. Carmen, April 9. Written in Portsmouth, Virginia.

Parker of Downers Grove, Illinois, August 9. Written in Downers Grove, Illinois. Discusses military positions during Civil War. Parker of Downers Grove, Illinois, November 2. Written in Richmond, Virginia. Requests obtaining a roster of the Society of the Association of Northern Virginia. Parker of Downers Grove, Illinois, November Written in Wadesboro, North Carolina. Discusses particular movements and sequence of events of Battle of Sharpsburg, Maryland Antietam on September 17, Written in Goldsboro, North Carolina.

Written in Prattville, Alabama. Written in Empire [? Parker of Downers Grove, Illinois, December 8. Stevenson, Private, 10th Alabama to R. Parker of Downers Grove, Illinois, December 9. Written in Jacksonville, Alabama. Includes names and addresses of some of the members of the 8th, 10th, 11th, and 13th Alabama regiments.

Houghton, 2nd Georgia to R. Written in Birmingham, Alabama. Jackson, 6th Alabama, Company E to R. Parker of Downers Grove, Illinois, December Written in Spring Hill, Alabama. Discusses the 6th Alabama. Written in Faunsdale, Alabama. Turner, 23rd North Carolina Infantry to R. Written in Jasper, Alabama. Brandon of Montgomery, Alabama, December Written in Autaugaville, Alabama. Discusses request of R. Anderson Division to R. Written in Havana, Alabama. MacRae, 5th North Carolina to R. Parker of Downers Grove, Illinois, January 1.

Written in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Parker of Downers Grove, Illinois, January 8. Written in Orange County, Virginia. Informs Parker that they don't have a map of the area noting property owners before and during the Civil War. Directs him to elderly citizens who fought in the Confederate Army for assistance.

Parker of Downers Grove, Illinois, January Written in Bellhaven, North Carolina. Discusses his wounds that he received in the Battle of Chancellorsville on May 3, Parker of Downers Grove, Illinois, February Written in Montgomery, Alabama. Includes a short biography. Fleming, Attorney to R. Written in Jacksonville, Florida. Discusses the Florida Infantry in the Civil War. Klipstein, Marshall Chemical Co. Parker of Downers Grove, Illinois, March 1.

Written in Marshall, Virginia. Discusses a map of Fauquier County, Virginia and roads and movements of various military units in the County during the Civil War. Written in Gadsden, Alabama. Discusses how he didn't fight in the battles at Sharpsburg Antietam and Gettysburg because he was wounded at the earlier Battle of Seven Pines. Britton, 5th Alabama, Company D to R. Parker of Downers Grove, Illinois, January 3. Written in Tunstall, Alabama. Discusses how he didn't fight at Sharpsburg because he was ill. Also describes wounds he received at other battles such as Chancellorsville.

Written in New York, New York. Charles Marshall of Baltimore, June Discusses compiling reports and letters for published presentation in an appeal to the President. He hopes to get Marshall's permission to use one of Marshall's letters. Senate, June Written in Morristown, New Jersey.

Potter to wife Mary, January 4. Written in Elktonville, Tennessee. In this letter, Potter recounts his frightening experiences during the Battle of Nashville and discusses his desire for the war to end. Potter to wife Mary, January Potter to brother, February Potter to wife Mary, March 6. Written in Pontoon, Bulls Gap, [Tennessee].

Potter to wife Mary, March In this letter, Potter complains about how isolated the soldiers are in camp, especially from news sources. Potter to wife Mary, April Potter discusses the poverty of the civilians in Tennessee. Potter to wife Mary, May Potter to uncle, May Potter to wife Mary, July 2. Written in New Orleans, Louisiana. Potter to wife Mary, July 3. Potter to wife Mary, July First Martyr in War for liberty of Written 25 miles east of Knoxville, Tennessee. Written in Loudon, Tennessee. Realf expresses his admiration for the personal qualities and policies of President Abraham Lincoln.

Supports Lincoln for re-election. Written in Coosa [?

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Whipple, September In this letter, Realf seeks to apply to become an officer overseeing a black regiment. Taylor, March Written in Wheeling, Virginia. Thanks her for sending a bouquet. Goddard to General G. Written in Crawfish Springs, Georgia. Directs sending enclosure to General Burnside. Written in Chickamauga, Georgia. Rosecrans to Major General A. Translated by James McCarney, December Written in Chicago, Illinois [?

Sherman to General McArthur, June [? Written near Vicksburg, Mississippi. Sherman to General McArthur, July 2. Written in Camp on Bear Creek. Regarding the placement of gun batteries to protect troops moving down the Mississippi to take Vicksburg. Sherman to General McArthur, July 3. Written in camp near Vicksburg, Mississippi. Thomas, July Letter in secretary's hand with Sherman's signature.

Discusses General James B. Whittlesy, September Williams, March Sherman, January In June , Corson was injured and had to leave the battle. Spiller to wife Clarisa, October Written in Springfield, Illinois Camp Yates. Spiller to wife Clarisa and children, October Louis, Missouri Camp Jackson.

Spiller to wife Clarisa and children, November Written in LaGrange, Tennessee. Spiller to wife Clarisa, April 7. Written in Vista Plantation, Louisiana. Spiller to wife Clarisa, April Spiller to nephew; wife Clarisa, April Letter to nephew includes a note on the last page to his wife Clarisa regarding money he sent along.

Spiller to wife Clarisa and children, April Spiller to nephew; wife Clarisa, June 1. One letter with two messages: Stanley to Colonel H. Kennett, Chief of Staff of Mississippi, September Written near Jacinto, Mississippi. This battle report describes movements, stores and activities of troops. Ames Binney of Baltimore, April 4. Written in Blue Springs, Tennessee. States he has no official papers to contribute to Mrs. Ames's album to raise money for a sanitary fair.


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He will ask his wife to check his papers at home. Ames Binney of Baltimore, April Written in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Describes accompanying battle report Entries include commentary on the weather, evidence of his being a devout Christian, of his injury or illness and recovery, of the mail he wrote and received from his wife and daughters, the price and purchase of eggs and his becoming a Mason. These entries continue to comment on the weather and his incoming and outgoing mail. He also discusses his duties as guard at the Carroll and Old Capitol prisons.

A Box 17 Letter written by John S. Latheon at the end. B Box 17 Letter written by John S. Weaver, Lena, Stephenson Co. Discusses how many men enlist at Lena, Illinois; some soldiers sick with typhoid; he sees Eugene Way every day. Written in Columbus, Kentucky. Discusses how four companies of his regiment left three days ago going downriver and asks if a regiment left Rockford recently. E Box 17 Letter written by F. F Box 17 Letter written by George S.

Written in Morganza, Louisiana. Written in Camp Burnside [Kentucky?