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  • Letter from Sister to T.J. Edson, 1865 April 10 by T J. Edson

    Letter from Sister to T.J. Edson, 1865 April 10

    T J. Edson

    T.J. Edson fought with the 38th Iowa Infantry during the Civil War in the course of which he was stationed at Vicksburg, Miss. and later at Brownsville, Tex. Edson wrote copiously throughout the War to his family in Iowa. He was married (1858) to Amine Woodward whose family had intermarried with the Underwoods and had been friendly with the Blisses.

  • Letter to E.B. Fellows from Sister, 1862 October 19 by E. B. Fellows

    Letter to E.B. Fellows from Sister, 1862 October 19

    E. B. Fellows

    Letter written to E.B. Fellows, a soldier serving in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The letter is written by his sister and is dated October 19th, 1862. It containse details of daily life for the sister as well as hoping for peace and Fellow's safe return home when the war ends.

  • Envelopes from Henry C. Robinette to Theodore J. Robinette by Henry Clay Robinette

    Envelopes from Henry C. Robinette to Theodore J. Robinette

    Henry Clay Robinette

    Henry Clay Robinette, attended the Delaware Military Academy (1857-1860) and joined the Union Army at the outset of the Civil War. H.C. Robinette fought at the battles of Corinth and Vicksburg (1862) and was later on the General Grant's staff (1864-1865). After the war he was court-martialed for cursing an officer in a barroom brawl (1867)but his father petitioned President Andrew Johnson on his behalf with the result that his sentence was commuted and he was promoted to brevet major for "gallant and meritorious services at the Battle of Corinth and the siege of Vicksburg."

  • Letter from Henry C. Robinette to Brother, 1861 October 24 by Henry Clay Robinette

    Letter from Henry C. Robinette to Brother, 1861 October 24

    Henry Clay Robinette

    Henry Clay Robinette, attended the Delaware Military Academy (1857-1860) and joined the Union Army at the outset of the Civil War. H.C. Robinette fought at the battles of Corinth and Vicksburg (1862) and was later on the General Grant's staff (1864-1865). After the war he was court-martialed for cursing an officer in a barroom brawl (1867)but his father petitioned President Andrew Johnson on his behalf with the result that his sentence was commuted and he was promoted to brevet major for "gallant and meritorious services at the Battle of Corinth and the siege of Vicksburg."

  • Letter from Henry C. Robinette to Brother, 1863 April 12 by Henry Clay Robinette

    Letter from Henry C. Robinette to Brother, 1863 April 12

    Henry Clay Robinette

    Henry Clay Robinette, attended the Delaware Military Academy (1857-1860) and joined the Union Army at the outset of the Civil War. H.C. Robinette fought at the battles of Corinth and Vicksburg (1862) and was later on the General Grant's staff (1864-1865). After the war he was court-martialed for cursing an officer in a barroom brawl (1867)but his father petitioned President Andrew Johnson on his behalf with the result that his sentence was commuted and he was promoted to brevet major for "gallant and meritorious services at the Battle of Corinth and the siege of Vicksburg."

  • Letter from Henry C. Robinette to Brother, 1863 December 2 by Henry Clay Robinette

    Letter from Henry C. Robinette to Brother, 1863 December 2

    Henry Clay Robinette

    Henry Clay Robinette, attended the Delaware Military Academy (1857-1860) and joined the Union Army at the outset of the Civil War. H.C. Robinette fought at the battles of Corinth and Vicksburg (1862) and was later on the General Grant's staff (1864-1865). After the war he was court-martialed for cursing an officer in a barroom brawl (1867)but his father petitioned President Andrew Johnson on his behalf with the result that his sentence was commuted and he was promoted to brevet major for "gallant and meritorious services at the Battle of Corinth and the siege of Vicksburg."

  • Letter from Henry C. Robinette to Brother, 1864 October 14 by Henry Clay Robinette

    Letter from Henry C. Robinette to Brother, 1864 October 14

    Henry Clay Robinette

    Henry Clay Robinette, attended the Delaware Military Academy (1857-1860) and joined the Union Army at the outset of the Civil War. H.C. Robinette fought at the battles of Corinth and Vicksburg (1862) and was later on the General Grant's staff (1864-1865). After the war he was court-martialed for cursing an officer in a barroom brawl (1867)but his father petitioned President Andrew Johnson on his behalf with the result that his sentence was commuted and he was promoted to brevet major for "gallant and meritorious services at the Battle of Corinth and the siege of Vicksburg."

  • Letter from Henry C. Robinette to Brother, 1865 February 6 by Henry Clay Robinette

    Letter from Henry C. Robinette to Brother, 1865 February 6

    Henry Clay Robinette

    Henry Clay Robinette, attended the Delaware Military Academy (1857-1860) and joined the Union Army at the outset of the Civil War. H.C. Robinette fought at the battles of Corinth and Vicksburg (1862) and was later on the General Grant's staff (1864-1865). After the war he was court-martialed for cursing an officer in a barroom brawl (1867)but his father petitioned President Andrew Johnson on his behalf with the result that his sentence was commuted and he was promoted to brevet major for "gallant and meritorious services at the Battle of Corinth and the siege of Vicksburg."

  • Letter from Henry C. Robinette to Brother, 1865 July 25 by Henry Clay Robinette

    Letter from Henry C. Robinette to Brother, 1865 July 25

    Henry Clay Robinette

    Henry Clay Robinette, attended the Delaware Military Academy (1857-1860) and joined the Union Army at the outset of the Civil War. H.C. Robinette fought at the battles of Corinth and Vicksburg (1862) and was later on the General Grant's staff (1864-1865). After the war he was court-martialed for cursing an officer in a barroom brawl (1867)but his father petitioned President Andrew Johnson on his behalf with the result that his sentence was commuted and he was promoted to brevet major for "gallant and meritorious services at the Battle of Corinth and the siege of Vicksburg."

  • Letter from Henry C. Robinette to Done?, 1867 February 13 by Henry Clay Robinette

    Letter from Henry C. Robinette to Done?, 1867 February 13

    Henry Clay Robinette

    Henry Clay Robinette, attended the Delaware Military Academy (1857-1860) and joined the Union Army at the outset of the Civil War. H.C. Robinette fought at the battles of Corinth and Vicksburg (1862) and was later on the General Grant's staff (1864-1865). After the war he was court-martialed for cursing an officer in a barroom brawl (1867)but his father petitioned President Andrew Johnson on his behalf with the result that his sentence was commuted and he was promoted to brevet major for "gallant and meritorious services at the Battle of Corinth and the siege of Vicksburg."

  • Diary from Unnamed Union Army Chaplain, circa 1862 20 October to 28 October by Unknown

    Diary from Unnamed Union Army Chaplain, circa 1862 20 October to 28 October

    Unknown

    Diary Fragment likely written by a chaplain serving in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It recounts travels through the border state of Kentucky during the war, notably a retelling of a widow's story of her husbands resistance to the Confederate army, a visit to the Jeffersonville State Prison, and an army hospital.

  • Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Parents, 1865 July 20 by Norton T. Worcester

    Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Parents, 1865 July 20

    Norton T. Worcester

  • Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Parents, 1865 October 5 by Norton T. Worcester

    Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Parents, 1865 October 5

    Norton T. Worcester

  • Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Parents, after April 15, 1865 by Norton T. Worcester

    Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Parents, after April 15, 1865

    Norton T. Worcester

  • Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Sister Sarah, 1865 August 5 by Norton T. Worcester

    Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Sister Sarah, 1865 August 5

    Norton T. Worcester

  • Text of popular song "Nellie Gray," N.D. by Unidentified

    Text of popular song "Nellie Gray," N.D.

    Unidentified

  • Hand drawn map of siege lines at Petersburg, VA, 1864 by Harvey Weller

    Hand drawn map of siege lines at Petersburg, VA, 1864

    Harvey Weller

  • Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Father and all the rest, 1864 May 5 by Norton T. Worcester

    Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Father and all the rest, 1864 May 5

    Norton T. Worcester

  • Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Father, Mother, Grandmother, and all the rest, [1864] March 6 by Norton T. Worcester

    Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Father, Mother, Grandmother, and all the rest, [1864] March 6

    Norton T. Worcester

  • Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Parents, 1864 August 17 by Norton T. Worcester

    Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Parents, 1864 August 17

    Norton T. Worcester

  • Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Parents, 1864 July 13 by Norton T. Worcester

    Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Parents, 1864 July 13

    Norton T. Worcester

  • Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Parents, 1864 June 24 by Norton T. Worcester

    Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Parents, 1864 June 24

    Norton T. Worcester

  • Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Parents, [1864] March 23 by Norton T. Worcester

    Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Parents, [1864] March 23

    Norton T. Worcester

  • Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Parents, [1864] March 27 by Norton T. Worcester

    Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Parents, [1864] March 27

    Norton T. Worcester

  • Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Sister, 1864 April 25 by Norton T. Worcester

    Letter from Norton T. .Worcester to Sister, 1864 April 25

    Norton T. Worcester

 
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