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Collection: Civil War Diaries and Letters
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Sterns family papers, September-December 1862
Wartime experiences of Thomas Rescum Sterns, who joined the army in 1862, served with the Wisconsin Volunteers and died in 1863.
Bean family letters, circa 1855-1880
George S. Smith diary, 1862-1866
Silas B. Silver diary, 1863
Silas B. Silver was a physician in Glenville, Harford County, Maryland, in the mid-nineteenth century.
General Sherman letter to William F. Scott, July 20, 1888
Concerning a letter sent to him by Scott asking for information about the Fourth Iowa Cavalry in the Meridian Expedition.
General Sherman letter to Col. Tourtelotte, August 7, 1887
Concerning personal matters, why he calls Mr. Rateman commodore; also including his opinion of Grover Cleveland.
General Sherman letter to Col. Tourtelotte, February 4, 1887
Concerning attempts to bring dishonor on Grant's name; concerning the lack of appropriations money; concerning personal matters.
General Sherman letter to John Murray Corse, November 4, 1871
Concerning the recent Chicago fire and Sherman's approaching trip to Europe.
Shelton family papers, 1864-1936
Diaries of siblings O.C., Mary, and R. Amanda Shelton from the 1860s and a speech written by R. Amanda Shelton in 1911 about her experiences during the Civil War. O.C. Shelton served as an officer in the Iowa Infantry 45th Regiment and died of…
Laban Shearer, 1860s
Served with the 36th Infantry, Iowa Volunteers; brother to George Marion Shearer.
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