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Archibald Atkinson Jr Memoir
Written sometime around 1900, the memoirs recount the military career of Archibald previous hit Atkinson next hit, Jr., as a doctor in the…
Physicians Essentials
An advertising pamphlet of drugs considered "Physicians Essentials." The booklet ends with the ways druggists can order drugs from the manufacturer.
Address from Lt. Charles W. Knowles
This is an envelope that list the address of Lt. Charles W. Knowles.
Fellows Medical Monthly
An edition of a monthly medical pamphlet from 1879 detailing the "rules for the sick," from how to care for them to what to feed them.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, October 20th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac, along with 250 men, are marching to Beverly to capture the garison stationed there. The expedition will take up the three weeks.
H. Richey to E. Knapp, October 18, 1864
This letter was sent from H. Richey to Edgar Knapp on October 18, 1864.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, On Picket Near Newhope Va, October 6th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac denounces the author of an article claiming that Imboden's command, which Isaac is a member of, was responsible for the failures at Winchester.…
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, On Picket Near Port Republic, October 2nd, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac asks Jinnie and his family to write him more often. His command is advancing on the enemy near Mt Crawford. Isaac comments on how the enemy has…
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Hisker's Hill Near Strausberg Va, September 22nd, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
The 62nd suffered a great loss in Winchester, with 2,000-3,000 kills and wounded. Isaac expresses how horrible he thinks war is, even during the…
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp Near Smithfield Jefferson Co Va, August 24th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac is very weary and in need of new clothing, which he is hopeful of getting. Isaac's friend Archer wrote him, saying he requested that Isaac be…
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp Near Front Royal Va, August 19th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac again reiterates his sorrow of hearing of his brother's death and his desire to be with his family to grieve together.
Letter, Isaac to his mother, Camp Lurray Valley Va, August 17th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac writes to his mother about his grief over his brother's death.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Campy Lurray Vally Va, August 17th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac writes to Jinnie, still grieving for the death of his brother.
Letter, Isaac to his mother, Camp 8 Miles Above ----, August 11th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac is torn apart by the sudden news of his brother's death. He is consumed by thoughts of his brother's widow and children, and wishes to be with…
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp Near ---- Jefferson Co Va, August 9th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
A Yankee spy was shot the day prior. Grant, Sherman, and Stonemen have all faced defeat, much to Isaac's joy. Isaac and many of his fellow soldiers…
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp Near Strausburg Va, July 22nd, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac updates Jinnie on the injuries and deaths of their friends, including the death of Alfred. The 62nd has very few men left. They will not be…
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp Near Staunton, June 27th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Issac's regiment will be getting horses and serving as infantry for General Imboden. Isaac receives notice that they are going on an expedition with…
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camo 4 Miles of Salem, June 22nd, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Reports from Richmond say that the Southern armies killed and wounded 30,000 enemies.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Charlottesville Va, June 12th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Still in the hospital, now joined by friends Dick and Alvin, Isaac requests that his sister's servant is sent down with Alfred to serve Isaac in the…
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Charlottesville Va, June 8th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac is receiving treatment at the Hospital Col for Dysentery and Cholmorbous.
Invitation from Masonic Hall, Baltimore Commandery No. 2, June 6, 1864
This is an invitation for a meeting of the Baltimore Commandery No. 2 on June 6, 1864.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, On the Battlefield, June 3rd, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
An exhausted and ill Isaac reports to Jinnie about the relentess fighting he has been engaged in since the last letter he wrote her.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Hanover Junction Va, May 27th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
General Grant is making his way to Chichommany, and so Isaac's division is marching there. Isaac mourns the death of his friend John Higginbothem.
Invitation from Masonic Hall, Baltimore Commandery, May 23, 1864
This is an invitation for a meeting of the Baltimore Commandery No. 2 on May 23, 1864.
O. H. Wolcott to Steward [E. Knapp], May 23, 1864
This letter was sent from O. H. Wolcott to Edgar Knapp on May 23, 1864.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Hanover Junction Va, May 20th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Issac updates Jinnie on the status of their badly hurt friend Alfred, as well as the final numbers of losses from the previously mentioned battle. He…
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Newmarket Va, May 16th, 1964 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac's command has been fighting in battles for the past five days, but he made it out unhurt. He describes the horror of the battle, as his side…
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp Near Woodstock Va, May 7th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac's command si waiting for a successful movement on the part on General Lee before they move themselves.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Mt Crawford Va, April 30th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac delayed his march to Mt Crawford one day in order to visit the Waughs family in Staunton. He believes his command will march a long way soon, to…
C. M. Reynolds to E. Knapp, April 3, 1864
This letter was sent from C. M. Reynolds to Edgar Knapp on April 3, 1864.
George Green to E. Knapp, March 9, 1864
This letter was sent from George Green to Edgar Knapp on March 9, 1864.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp Near Dear Field Va, March 9th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac is catching a moment of peace at his remote station in the mountains, situated in a comfortable tent with adequate food supply.
C. D. Ettinger to E. Knapp, March 4, 1864
This letter was sent from C. D. Ettiner to Edgar Knapp on March 4, 1864.
J. H. Sherrard to Present Hospital Steward, Februrary 17, 1864
This letter was sent from J. H. Sherrard to "Hospital Steward" on February 17, 1864.
J. H. Sherrard to E. Knapp, Februrary 17, 1864
This letter was sent from J. H. Sherrard to Edgar Knapp on February 17, 1864.
A. C. Collins to E. Knapp, December 30, 1862
This letter was sent from A. C. Collins to Edgar Knapp on December 30, 1863.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp 5 Miles of Staunton, December 24th, 1863 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac describes a horrific and eventually pointless expedition that his command endured, resulting in awful deaths of some of his fellow soldiers. He…
H. Knapp to E. Knapp, December 17, 1863
This letter was sent to Edgar Knapp from his brother, H. Knapp, on December 17, 1863.
J. F. Thiebaud to E. Knapp, December 14, 1863
This letter was sent from J. F. Thiebaud to Edgar Knapp on December 14, 1863.
Letter, Mary B Day to Isaac, December 8th, 1863 (Ms1997-013)
Mary writes to inform Isaac that her husband is in fact dead.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp 14 Miles NW of Harrisonburg, November 18th, 1863 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac does not believe his command has enough troops to protect the extensive country they occupy. He asks Jinnie to have his sister order a new coat…
Z. Z. Miles to E. Knapp, October 24, 1863
This letter was sent from Z. Z. Miles to Edgar Knapp on October 24, 1863.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp Near Dogton, October 6th, 1863 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac visited with his friends Mr. and Mrs. Kettle. He heard back from Richmond, and acknowledges that it will be a while before he receives a…
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp Near Dayton Va, September 30th, 1863 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac has yet to hear from the board in Richmond about a potential promotion, and he does not believe he will get it. He is concerned about the…
H. Beardsley to E. Knapp, September 22, 1863
This letter was sent from H. Beardsley to Edgar Knapp on September 22, 1863.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp 10 Miles N of Harrisonburg, September 13th, 1863 (Ms1997-013)
After failing to capture the enemy forces in Moorsfield, Isaac's troop marched to Hardy County. At this time, Isaac is the only remaining surgeon in…
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp 8 Miles Below Harrisonburg, September 7th, 1863 (Ms1997-013)
Jinnie's father is still alive. Isaac describes an encounter with the enemy near Moorsfield that resulted in hiss troop capturing 10 prisoners.
William Hawhorn to E. Knapp, August 27, 1863
This letter was sent from William Hawhorn to Edgar Knapp on August 27, 1863.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Harrisonburg Va, August 20th, 1863 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac hears that Jinnie's father passed away, and Isaac attempts in his letter to consol her
Charles Enfield to E. Knapp, July 28, 1863
This letter was sent from Charles Enfield to Edgar Knapp on July 28, 1863.
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