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Maryland Historical Magazine, 1997, Volume 92, Issue No. 1
PA^B "ALL OF RE '\Jt \i*>0 •Spring 1997 M A D Historical Magazine Mil \ 1730 1880 \^. 4-%^ i 1 TJ!*f>n v r r&m THE MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY Founded 1844 Dennis A. Fiori, Director The Maryland Historical Magazine Robert I. Cottom, Editor Patricia Dockman Anderson, Associate Editor Donna B. Shear, Managing Editor Jeff Goldman, Photographer Angela Anthony, Robin Donaldson Coblentz, Christopher T.George, Jane Gushing Lange, and Robert W. Schoeberlein, Editorial Associates Regional Editors John B. Wiseman, Frostburg State University Jane G. Sween, Montgomery Gounty Historical Society Pegram Johnson III, Accoceek, Maryland Acting as an editorial board, the Publications Committee of the Maryland Historical Society oversees and supports the magazine staff. Members of the committee are: John W. Mitchell, Upper Marlboro; Trustee/Ghair Jean H. Baker, Goucher Gollege James H. Bready, Baltimore Sun Robert J. Brugger, The Johns Hopkins University Press Lois Green Garr, St. Mary's Gity Gommission Toby L. Ditz, The Johns Hopkins University Dennis A. Fiori, Maryland Historical Society, ex-officio David G. Fogle, University of Maryland Jack G. Goellner, Baltimore Averil Kadis, Enoch Pratt Free Library Roland G. McGonnell, Morgan State University Norvell E. Miller III, Baltimore Richard Striner, Washington Gollege John G. Van Osdell, Towson State University Alan R. Walden, WBAL, Baltimore Brian Weese, Bibelot, Inc., Pikesville Members Emeritus John Higham, The Johns Hopkins University Samuel Hopkins, Baltimore Gharles McG. Mathias, Ghevy Ghase The views and conclusions expressed in this magazine are those of the authors. The editors are responsible for the decision to make them public. ISSN 0025-4258 © 1997 by the Maryland Historical Society. -
Southeastern Ohio's Soldiers and Their Families During the Civil
They Fought the War Together: Southeastern Ohio’s Soldiers and Their Families During the Civil War A Dissertation Submitted to Kent State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Gregory R. Jones December, 2013 Dissertation written by Gregory R. Jones B.A., Geneva College, 2005 M.A., Western Carolina University, 2007 Ph.D., Kent State University, 2013 Approved by Dr. Leonne M. Hudson, Chair, Doctoral Dissertation Committee Dr. Bradley Keefer, Doctoral Dissertation Committee Members Dr. John Jameson Dr. David Purcell Dr. Willie Harrell Accepted by Dr. Kenneth Bindas, Chair, Department of History Dr. Raymond A. Craig, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences ii Table of Contents Acknowledgements.............................................................................................................iv Introduction..........................................................................................................................7 Chapter 1: War Fever is On: The Fight to Define Patriotism............................................26 Chapter 2: “Wars and Rumors of War:” Southeastern Ohio’s Correspondence on Combat...............................................................................................................................60 Chapter 3: The “Thunderbolt” Strikes Southeastern Ohio: Hardships and Morgan’s Raid....................................................................................................................................95 Chapter 4: “Traitors at Home”: -
The Civil War Gardner’S Photographic Sketchbook of the Civil War: a Great Monument of American Photography 1
William Reese Company Rare Books, Americana, Literature & Pictorial Americana 409 Temple Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06511 203 / 789 · 8081 fax: 203 / 865 · 7653 e-mail: [email protected] web: www.reeseco.com Bulletin 28: The Civil War Gardner’s Photographic Sketchbook of the Civil War: A Great Monument of American Photography 1. Gardner, Alexander: GARDNER’S PHOTO- GRAPHIC SKETCH BOOK OF THE WAR. Washington. [1865]. Two volumes. [53]; [53]pp. of text and 100 original albumen silver print photographs (each approximately 7 x 9 inches), each mounted on card within a lithographed frame with letterpress caption; each image accompanied by a page of letterpress description. Oblong folio. Original pub- lisher’s black morocco, tooled in gilt. Ownership ink stamp of Edward Weston on front flyleaf. Some minor scattered soiling. Very good. In half black morocco clamshell cases. Perhaps the most famous American photographically illustrated book, Gardner’s Photographic Sketchbook of the War contains 100 large format albumen photographs of some of the most graphic scenes of the Civil War. The photographs form an unequaled pictorial record of the war, spanning the length of the conflict, from the aftermath of action at Centerville and Manassas in 1862, to the dedication of the monument at Bull Run in June 1865. Gardner and his staff of photographers grimly documented the terrain of the battles (Bull Run, Manassas, Harpers Ferry, Gettysburg, etc.), encampments, headquarters of the troops, officers and enlisted men, soldiers in drill formation and in the field under fire, and the ruins and dead soldiers left in the countryside after the battles. -
Civil War Collection, 1860-1977
Civil War collection, 1860-1977 Emory University Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library Atlanta, GA 30322 404-727-6887 [email protected] Descriptive Summary Title: Civil War collection, 1860-1977 Call Number: Manuscript Collection No. 20 Extent: 10 linear feet (23 boxes), 7 bound volumes (BV), 7 oversized papers boxes and 29 oversized papers folders (OP), 4 microfilm reels (MF), and 1 framed item (FR) Abstract: The Civil War collection is an artificial collection consisting of both contemporary and non-contemporary materials relating to the American Civil War (1861-1865). Language: Materials entirely in English. Administrative Information Restrictions on Access Unrestricted access. Terms Governing Use and Reproduction All requests subject to limitations noted in departmental policies on reproduction. Additional Physical Form The Robert F. Davis diaries in Subseries 1.1 are also available on microfilm. Source Various sources. Citation [after identification of item(s)], Civil War collection, Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University. Processing Reprocessed by Susan Potts McDonald, 2013. This collection contains material that was originally part of Miscellaneous Collections A-D, F, and H-I. In 2017, these collections were discontinued and the contents dispersed amongst other collections by subject or provenance to improve accessibility. Emory Libraries provides copies of its finding aids for use only in research and private study. Copies supplied may not be copied for others or otherwise distributed without prior consent of the holding repository. Civil War collection Manuscript Collection No. 20 Sheet music in this collection was formerly part of an unaccessioned collection of sheet music that was transferred to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2019. -
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University of Oklahoma Libraries Transcribing the Past: Civil War Manuscripts Transcribing the Past was a crowd-sourced transcription project to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the U.S. Civil War. The project (2013-2015) was made possible with funding from the Amigos Fellowship and Opportunity Award. All included files are property of the University of Oklahoma Libraries. They are made available under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license. ______________________________________________________________________________ A Soldier’s Life: The Diary of Charles Kroff This leather-bound diary was kept by Charles Kroff during the years 1861-1865. It describes his experiences as a soldier in the Eleventh Indiana Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War and details his participation in the battles of Shiloh, Fort Donelson, and Corinth. This diary is from the Western History Collections' Sherry Marie Cress Collection. Charles Kroff was born in Monroe County, Ohio, December 11, 1837. He enlisted as a private in Company “F” of the 11th Indiana Infantry Volunteers on July 12, 1861. He was mustered out as captain of that company on August 10, 1865. After the war he practiced law, dealt in real estate, and farmed in Missouri. He became the first county attorney for Hickory County, Missouri, in 1867. He died February 18, 1917 and is buried at Calhoun Cemetery in Calhoun, Missouri. Charles Kroff's Book. Dec. 2d/60. Bought in Milford Indiana, on the 1st of December A.D. 1860. Price 85 cents. This is a specimen of my Penmanship December 31st one thousand eight hundred and/60 Penmanship. Penmanship. December A.D./60 This is a specimen of my hand Penmanship May 2d A.D. -
Western Maryland Room Vertical File Collection Catalog
Western Maryland Room Vertical File Collection Page 1 Inventoried in 1999, and updated May 2009, by Marsha L. Fuller,CG. Updated July 2013 by Klara Shives, Graduate Intern. Catalog: File Name Description Date Orig Cross Reference AAUW Allegany Co., MD Growing Up Near Oldtown 2000 Deffinbaugh Memoirs Allegany Co., MD The War for The British Empire in Allegany County 1969 x Allegany Co., MD Pioneer Settlers of Flintstone 1986 Allegany Co., MD Ancestral History of Thomas F. Myers 1965 x Allegany Co., MD Sesquicentennial - Frostburg, MD 1962 x Allegany Co., MD Harmony Castle No.3 - Knights of the Mystic Chains 1894 x Midland, MD Allegany Co., MD (Box) Ashmon Sorrell's Tombstone 2007 Civil War Allegany Co., MD (Box) The Heart of Western Maryland Allegany Co., MD (Box) Kelly-Springfield Tire Co. 1962 Allegany Co., MD (Box) Ku Klux Klan 2008 Albert Feldstein Allegany Co., MD (Box) LaVale Toll House Allegany Co., MD (Box) List of Settlers in Allegany County 1787 Allegany Co., MD (Box) Mills, Grist and Flour Allegany Co., MD (Box) Miscellaneous clippings 1910-1932 Allegany Co., MD (Box) Names of towns, origin Allegany Co., MD (Box) National Highway - colored print Allegany Co., MD (Box) Old Allegany - A Century and A Half into the Past 1889 Allegany Co., MD (Box) Old Pictures of Allegany Co. 1981 Allegany Co., MD (Box) Ordeal in Twiggs Cave 1975 Allegany Co., MD (Box) Photographs of Western Maryland 1860-1925 1860-1925 Allegany Co., MD (Box) Piedmont Coal and Iron Company, Barton, MD (6) 1870s x Allegany Co., MD (Box) Pioneer log cabin Allegany -
Connecticut Physicians in the Civil War
CONNECTICUT PHYSICIANS IN THE CIVIL WAR STANLEY B. WELD, A.B., M.D. CONNECTICUT CIVIL WAR CENTENNIAL COMMISSION © ALBERT D. PUTNAM, Chairman WILLIAM J. FINAN, Vice Chairman WILLIAM J. LOWRY, Secretary Executive Committee ALBERT D. PUTNAM Hartford WILLIAM J. FINAN Woodmont WILLIAM J. LOWRY . Wethers field BENEDICT M. HOLDEN, JR West Hartford HAMILTON BASSO . Westport VAN WYCK BROOKS Bridgewater CHARLES A. BUCK West Hartford J. DOYLE DEWITT . West Hartford ROBERT EISENBERG Stratford ALLAN KELLER Darien WILLIAM E. MILLS, JR Stamford EDWARD OLSEN Westbrook PROF. ROLLIN G. OSTERWEIS New Haven FRANK E. RAYMOND Rowayton ALBERT S. REDWAY Hamden ROBERT SALE Hartford HAROLD L. SCOTT Bristol ROBERT PENN WARREN . Fairfield COL. EGBERT WHITE New Milford DR. JOHN T. WINTERS West Hartford JOHN N. DEMPSEY, Governor SAMUEL J. TEDESCO, Lt-Governor Connecticut State i ihrai TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDICINE AND THE DOCTOR AT THE BEGINNING OF THE WAR AND AT THE END . 1 THE DIFFICULTIES OF ARMY MEDICAL PRACTICE . 3 SOUTHERN PRISONS 7 THE KNIGHT HOSPITAL 9 REMINISCENCES OF A CONNECTICUT SURGEON . 11 THE UNUSUALS 17 CONNECTICUT SURGEONS AND THEIR REGIMENTS 19 CONNECTICUT SURGEONS IN THE NAVY ... 48 ASSIGNMENTS OF OTHER CONNECTICUT SURGEONS 50 EPILOGUE 54 INDEX OF CONNECTICUT SURGEONS . 56 BIBLIOGRAPHY 60 Gansvzcticut PlufA-lci<md. ^Ihe Givil I/Ugsi MEDICINE AND THE DOCTOR AT THE BEGINNING OF THE WAR AND AT THE END The picture of preparedness at the outbreak of the Civil War as painted by many is not a pleasing one. Little wonder that the war, instead of being won in three months as so many in the North were led to believe would happen, dragged on for four terrible years. -
Test Excavations on Roper's Knob: a Fortified Union Signal Station in Franklin, Tennessee
TEST EXCAVATIONS ON ROPER'S KNOB: A FORTIFIED UNION SIGNAL STATION IN FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology Report of Investigations No. 10 2005 TEST EXCAVATIONS ON ROPER'S KNOB: A FORTIFIED UNION SIGNAL STATION IN FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE By Benjamin C. Nance Project Supervisor Samuel D. Smith Project Director 2005 Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology Report of Investigations No. 1 O TEST EXCAVATIONS ON ROPER'S KNOB: A FORTIFIED UNION SIGNAL STATION IN FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology Report of Investigations No. 10 Published 2005 Pursuant to the State of Tennessee's policy of non-discrimination, the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, or military service in its policies, or in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its programs, services or activities. Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action inquiries or complaints should be directed to the EEO/AA Coordinator, Office of General Counsel, 401 Church Street, 20th Floor L & C Tower, Nashville, TN 37243, 1-888-867-7455. ADA inquiries or complaints should be directed to the ADA Coordinator, Human Resources Division, 401 Church Street, 12th Floor L & C Tower, Nashville, TN 37243, 1-866-253-5827. Hearing impaired callers may use the Tennessee Relay Service (1-800-848-0298). To reach your local ENVIRONMENTAL ASSISTANCE CENTER Call 1-888-891-8332 OR 1-888-891-TDEC Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Authorization No. -
NOMINATION FORM 29 Maryland 24 Baltimore City 510
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR IFOR NPSUSE ONLY NATIONAL PARK SERVICE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES RECE,V£0 B-3704 INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM [DATE ENTERED 29 SEE INSTRUCTIONS IN HOW TO COMPLETE NATIONAL REGISTER FORMS TYPE ALL ENTRIES - COMPLETE APPLICABLE SECTIONS NAME HISTORIC Canton Historic District AND/OR COMMON Canton LOCATION STREET* NUMBER —NOT FOR PUBLICATION CITY. TOWN CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Baltimore City VICINITY OF Third STATE CODE COUNTY CODE Maryland 24 Baltimore City 510 CLASSIFICATION CATEGORY OWNERSHIP STATUS PRESENT USE X.DISTRICT _PUBLIC ^.OCCUPIED AGRICULTURE —MUSEUM —BUILDINGIS) —PRIVATE —UNOCCUPIED —.COMMERCIAL X.PARK _STRUCTURE X_BOTH —WORK IN PROGRESS X-EDUCATIONAL X-PRIVATE RESIDENCE —SITE PUBLIC ACQUISITION ACCESSIBLE —ENTERTAINMENT X-REUGIOUS —OBJECT _|N PROCESS —YES: RESTRICTED —GOVERNMENT —SCIENTIFIC —BEING CONSIDERED XYES: UNRESTRICTED X-INDUSTRIAL —TRANSPORTATION —NO —MILITARY —OTHER: OWNER OF PROPERTY NAME Multiple Owners _________ CITY. TOWN STATE k VICINITY OF LOCATION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION COURTHOUSE. REGISTRY OF DEEDS.ETC. Baltimore City Courthouse St. Paul Street CITY. TOWN STATP Baltimore Maryland REPRESENTATION IN EXISTING SURVEYS Canton Historic District Building Survey ___ Spring 1975 —FEDERAL —STATE —COUNTY X-LQCAL DEPOSITORY FOR SURVEY RECORDS Dr. Norbert Zaczek STATE 608 S. Ellwood Ave. Baltimore City Maryland 21224 DESCRIPTION B-3704 CONDITION CHECK ONE CHECK ONE —EXCELLENT —DETERIORATED —UNALTERED —ORIGINAL SITE _GOOD —RUINS —ALTERED —MOVED DATE —FAIR —UNEXPOSED DESCRIBE THE PRESENT AND ORIGINAL (IF KNOWN) PHYSICAL APPEARANCE The proposed Canton Historic District, approximately 350 acres, is an urban-industrial neighborhood in southeast Baltimore, featuring 91 square blocks of row houses built close to the harbor and to the commerce of the larger Canton industrial community. -
Peale/BCLM Works on Paper Collection
Peale/BCLM Works on Paper Collection Physical Call Number; Title/Description Date Description Location Accession number Notes Rules and Regulations for Bicycles, Tricycles, and Includes an application for the League of Carriages in the Public Parks of pamphlet, 8 American Wheelmen. Published by Heller and Baltimore 1896 pages WOP, 8 x 10, Box 1 MD793 Snowdeal Gala Farewell Night of Grover's Directed by Leonard Grover with Heinrich Grand German Opera Don Steinecke as Don Giovanni. Performed at the Giovanni 1866 program WOP, 8 x 10, Box 1 MX1956 Holiday Street Theatre Exterior of First Presbyterian painting on Color painting of a church. Idenitifed in CA21B as Church undated board WOP, 8 x 10, Box 1 CA21A First Presbyterian Church. Color painting of the interior of a church. Note on Interior of First Presbyterian painting on verso: Interior of First Presbyterian Church. Church undated board WOP, 8 x 10, Box 1 CA21B Looking North. Presented by [name crossed out]. Two copies of the Baltimore City Hall Directory from 1975. Contains floorplans, illustrations, a history of the building, and a listing of staff. A portrait of Joshua Vansant, Mayor of Baltimore, is included. One copy is incomplete and missing the City Hall Directory, Baltimore. 1875 2 pamphlets WOP, 8 x 10, Box 1 MD1195 cover and illustrations. Printed copy of a silhouette and side-view portrait John H.B. Latrobe undated print WOP, 8 x 10, Box 1 MD1932 of a young man. Note on verso: John H.B. Latrobe Election slate for Senator, Benjamin C. Howard, and Assembly: John C. -
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