https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/browse/page/18?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=49&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=War&output=atom <![CDATA[Iowa Heritage Digital Collections]]> 2024-03-28T21:29:04+00:00 Omeka https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/15633 <![CDATA[Marcellus W. Darling reminiscences of General Sherman, February 17, 1891]]> ]]> 2014-11-25T07:50:30+00:00

Title

Marcellus W. Darling reminiscences of General Sherman, February 17, 1891

Description

Marcellus Warner Darling was a native of New York. He enlisted in Company K, 154th New York Volunteers on September 6, 1862. The 154th saw a great deal of action during the Civil War. Darling was wounded in the battle of Chancellorsville, was subsequently captured and later escaped. While his regiment was fighting at Gettysburg, Darling was hospitalized with typhoid fever. He fought in the battles at Lookout Mountain and Chickamauga, and participated in the taking of Atlanta, Savannah, and Charleston, during General Sherman's march to the sea. After the war, he was a college professor and later a minister in Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Among his children was cartoonist Jay Norwood Darling.

Creator

Darling, Marcellus W.

Publisher

University of Iowa. Libraries. Special Collections Dept.

Date

1891-02-17

Rights

Educational use only, no other permissions given. U.S. and international copyright laws may protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder.

Relation

Civil War Diaries and Letters
Marcellus Warner Darling papers
http://lib.uiowa.edu/collguides/?MSC0236

Type

Text
Correspondence; Reminiscences
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Identifier

MSC0236
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31858055128825
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/15631 <![CDATA[Marcellus Warner Darling, events and comments of my life, 1907]]> ]]> 2014-11-25T07:50:30+00:00

Title

Marcellus Warner Darling, events and comments of my life, 1907

Description

Marcellus Warner Darling was a native of New York. He enlisted in Company K, 154th New York Volunteers on September 6, 1862. The 154th saw a great deal of action during the Civil War. Darling was wounded in the battle of Chancellorsville, was subsequently captured and later escaped. While his regiment was fighting at Gettysburg, Darling was hospitalized with typhoid fever. He fought in the battles at Lookout Mountain and Chickamauga, and participated in the taking of Atlanta, Savannah, and Charleston, during General Sherman's march to the sea. After the war, he was a college professor and later a minister in Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Among his children was cartoonist Jay Norwood Darling.

Creator

Darling, Marcellus W.

Publisher

University of Iowa. Libraries. Special Collections Dept.

Date

1907

Rights

Educational use only, no other permissions given. U.S. and international copyright laws may protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder.

Relation

Civil War Diaries and Letters
Marcellus Warner Darling papers
http://lib.uiowa.edu/collguides/?MSC0236

Type

Text; Still image
Memoirs
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Identifier

MSC0236
index.cpd
31858055128817
https://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/15629 <![CDATA[Marcellus W. Darling plates and envelopes, 1862-1907]]> ]]> 2014-11-25T07:50:30+00:00

Title

Marcellus W. Darling plates and envelopes, 1862-1907

Description

Marcellus Warner Darling was a native of New York. He enlisted in Company K, 154th New York Volunteers on September 6, 1862. The 154th saw a great deal of action during the Civil War. Darling was wounded in the battle of Chancellorsville, was subsequently captured and later escaped. While his regiment was fighting at Gettysburg, Darling was hospitalized with typhoid fever. He fought in the battles at Lookout Mountain and Chickamauga, and participated in the taking of Atlanta, Savannah, and Charleston, during General Sherman's march to the sea. After the war, he was a college professor and later a minister in Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Among his children was cartoonist Jay Norwood Darling.

Creator

Darling, Marcellus W.

Publisher

University of Iowa. Libraries. Special Collections Dept.

Date

1862/1907

Rights

Educational use only, no other permissions given. U.S. and international copyright laws may protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder.

Relation

Civil War Diaries and Letters
Marcellus Warner Darling papers
http://lib.uiowa.edu/collguides/?MSC0236

Type

Text
Correspondence; Envelopes; Metalwork
jpeg

Identifier

MSC0236
index.cpd
318580551286791
https://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/15627 <![CDATA[Marcellus W. Darling papers, 1864]]> ]]> 2014-11-25T07:50:29+00:00

Title

Marcellus W. Darling papers, 1864

Description

Marcellus Warner Darling was a native of New York. He enlisted in Company K, 154th New York Volunteers on September 6, 1862. The 154th saw a great deal of action during the Civil War. Darling was wounded in the battle of Chancellorsville, was subsequently captured and later escaped. While his regiment was fighting at Gettysburg, Darling was hospitalized with typhoid fever. He fought in the battles at Lookout Mountain and Chickamauga, and participated in the taking of Atlanta, Savannah, and Charleston, during General Sherman's march to the sea. After the war, he was a college professor and later a minister in Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Among his children was cartoonist Jay Norwood Darling.

Creator

Darling, Marcellus W.

Publisher

University of Iowa. Libraries. Special Collections Dept.

Date

1864

Rights

Educational use only, no other permissions given. U.S. and international copyright laws may protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder.

Relation

Civil War Diaries and Letters
Marcellus Warner Darling papers
http://lib.uiowa.edu/collguides/?MSC0236

Type

Text
Correspondence
jpeg

Identifier

MSC0236
index.cpd
https://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/15625 <![CDATA[Marcellus W. Darling papers, January, March 1865]]> ]]> 2014-11-25T07:50:29+00:00

Title

Marcellus W. Darling papers, January, March 1865

Description

Marcellus Warner Darling was a native of New York. He enlisted in Company K, 154th New York Volunteers on September 6, 1862. The 154th saw a great deal of action during the Civil War. Darling was wounded in the battle of Chancellorsville, was subsequently captured and later escaped. While his regiment was fighting at Gettysburg, Darling was hospitalized with typhoid fever. He fought in the battles at Lookout Mountain and Chickamauga, and participated in the taking of Atlanta, Savannah, and Charleston, during General Sherman's march to the sea. After the war, he was a college professor and later a minister in Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Among his children was cartoonist Jay Norwood Darling.

Creator

Darling, Marcellus W.

Publisher

University of Iowa. Libraries. Special Collections Dept.

Date

1865-03

Rights

Educational use only, no other permissions given. U.S. and international copyright laws may protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder.

Relation

Civil War Diaries and Letters
Marcellus Warner Darling papers
http://lib.uiowa.edu/collguides/?MSC0236

Type

Text
Correspondence
jpeg

Identifier

MSC0236
index.cpd
318580551286783
https://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/15623 <![CDATA[Marcellus W. Darling letters, 1862-1863]]> ]]> 2014-11-25T07:50:29+00:00

Title

Marcellus W. Darling letters, 1862-1863

Description

Marcellus Warner Darling was a native of New York. He enlisted in Company K, 154th New York Volunteers on September 6, 1862. The 154th saw a great deal of action during the Civil War. Darling was wounded in the battle of Chancellorsville, was subsequently captured and later escaped. While his regiment was fighting at Gettysburg, Darling was hospitalized with typhoid fever. He fought in the battles at Lookout Mountain and Chickamauga, and participated in the taking of Atlanta, Savannah, and Charleston, during General Sherman's march to the sea. After the war, he was a college professor and later a minister in Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Among his children was cartoonist Jay Norwood Darling.

Creator

Darling, Marcellus W.

Publisher

University of Iowa. Libraries. Special Collections Dept.

Date

1862/1863

Rights

Educational use only, no other permissions given. U.S. and international copyright laws may protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder.

Relation

Civil War Diaries and Letters
Marcellus Warner Darling papers
http://lib.uiowa.edu/collguides/?MSC0236

Type

Text
Correspondence
jpeg

Identifier

MSC0236
index.cpd
318580551286759
https://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/15620 <![CDATA[Marcellus W. Darling letters, 1865-1892]]> ]]> 2014-11-25T07:50:29+00:00

Title

Marcellus W. Darling letters, 1865-1892

Description

Marcellus Warner Darling was a native of New York. He enlisted in Company K, 154th New York Volunteers on September 6, 1862. The 154th saw a great deal of action during the Civil War. Darling was wounded in the battle of Chancellorsville, was subsequently captured and later escaped. While his regiment was fighting at Gettysburg, Darling was hospitalized with typhoid fever. He fought in the battles at Lookout Mountain and Chickamauga, and participated in the taking of Atlanta, Savannah, and Charleston, during General Sherman's march to the sea. After the war, he was a college professor and later a minister in Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Among his children was cartoonist Jay Norwood Darling.

Creator

Darling, Marcellus W.

Publisher

University of Iowa. Libraries. Special Collections Dept.

Date

1865/1892

Rights

Educational use only, no other permissions given. U.S. and international copyright laws may protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder.

Relation

Civil War Diaries and Letters
Marcellus Warner Darling papers
http://lib.uiowa.edu/collguides/?MSC0236

Type

Text
Correspondence
jpeg

Identifier

MSC0236
index.cpd
318580551286775
https://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/15618 <![CDATA[Mann family papers, 1861-1865]]> 2014-11-25T07:50:29+00:00

Title

Mann family papers, 1861-1865

Description

The three Mann brothers of Fremont County, Iowa, were all soldiers in Company A of the 4th Iowa Volunteer Cavalry. Eldest brother William enlisted on Oct. 2, 1861 at age 34. He was promoted to Veterinary Surgeon on Feb. 10, 1864 and was mustered out on Aug. 10, 1865 in Atlanta, Georgia. John Mann was 26 years old when he enlisted on Aug. 29, 1862. He was killed in action during the siege of Vicksburg. The youngest brother was Asahel Mann, born on Dec. 4, 1842. He was eighteen when he joined the army on Aug. 26, 1861. He was taken prisoner on Oct. 11, 1862 in Jones Lane, Arkansas and was exchanged and returned to this company on Dec. 1, 1862. He held the rank of First Lieutenant when he was mustered out on Aug. 8, 1865.

Creator

Mann, William

Publisher

University of Iowa. Libraries. Special Collections Dept.

Date

1861/1865

Rights

Educational use only, no other permissions given. U.S. and international copyright laws may protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder.

Relation

Civil War Diaries and Letters
Mann Family papers
http://lib.uiowa.edu/collguides/?MSC0161

Type

Text
Correspondence; Stats (copies)
jpeg

Identifier

MSC0161
index.cpd
31858055128718
https://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/15615 <![CDATA[Mann family papers, January 1864-March 1866]]> 2014-11-25T07:50:29+00:00

Title

Mann family papers, January 1864-March 1866

Description

The three Mann brothers of Fremont County, Iowa, were all soldiers in Company A of the 4th Iowa Volunteer Cavalry. Eldest brother William enlisted on Oct. 2, 1861 at age 34. He was promoted to Veterinary Surgeon on Feb. 10, 1864 and was mustered out on Aug. 10, 1865 in Atlanta, Georgia. John Mann was 26 years old when he enlisted on Aug. 29, 1862. He was killed in action during the siege of Vicksburg. The youngest brother was Asahel Mann, born on Dec. 4, 1842. He was eighteen when he joined the army on Aug. 26, 1861. He was taken prisoner on Oct. 11, 1862 in Jones Lane, Arkansas and was exchanged and returned to this company on Dec. 1, 1862. He held the rank of First Lieutenant when he was mustered out on Aug. 8, 1865.

Creator

Mann, William

Publisher

University of Iowa. Libraries. Special Collections Dept.

Date

1864-01/1866-03

Rights

Educational use only, no other permissions given. U.S. and international copyright laws may protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder.

Relation

Civil War Diaries and Letters
Mann Family papers
http://lib.uiowa.edu/collguides/?MSC0161

Type

Text
Correspondence; Envelopes; Certificates
jpeg

Identifier

MSC0161
index.cpd
31858055128700
https://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/15613 <![CDATA[William Titus Rigby papers, Army roster 2, 1863]]> 2014-11-25T07:50:29+00:00

Title

William Titus Rigby papers, Army roster 2, 1863

Description

Roster detailing army life in 1863 for William Titus Rigby including the Vicksburg campaign.

Creator

Rigby, William Titus

Publisher

University of Iowa. Libraries. Special Collections Dept.

Date

1863

Rights

Educational use only, no other permissions given. U.S. and international copyright laws may protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder.

Relation

Civil War Diaries and Letters
William Titus Rigby papers
http://lib.uiowa.edu/collguides/?MSC0082

Type

Text
Rosters
jpeg

Identifier

MsC82
index.cpd
31858055128643
https://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/
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