Skip to main content
VT Special Collections and University Archives Online
Search using this query type:
Keyword
Boolean
Exact match
Search only these record types:
Item
File
Collection
Exhibit
Exhibit Page
Simple Page
Advanced Search (Items only)
Browse Items
Browse Collections
Browse Exhibits
Collection Tree
Neatline
Collections
About Us
Browse Items (1170 total)
Browse All
Browse by Tag
Search Items
Subject is exactly "Civil War"
Previous Page
Page
of 24
Next Page
Sort by:
Title
Creator
Date Added
Letter, William Latham Candler to his brother, Camp near Harrison's Landing, VA, July 15, 1862 (Ms1997-007)
Candler talks about the drafting system and war news.
Letter, William Latham Candler to his brother, Camp near Harrison's Bar, VA, July 7, 1862 (Ms1997-007)
Candler details recent days including camp conditions, weather, and skirmishing.
Letter, William Latham Candler to his brother, Camp Hooker-Lower Potomac, MD, December 8, 1861 (Ms1997-007)
Candler tells his brother about the war around him, including the constant bombardment of shells. He talks about the men preparing for another fight in Washington.
Letter, William Latham Candler to his brother, Camp Hooker-Duncaster, Charles Co., MD, November 2, 1861 (Ms1997-007)
Candler tells his brother about being released from command of Company C, much to the dismay of the men. He discusses why he doesn't plan to accept the promotion to Captain.
Letter, William H. Yeaman, "since December the [25?] 1861" (Ms2010-034)
A brief table list of William Yeaman's activities labeled "Since December the [25?] 1861." It lists activities from December 25 to January 8.
Letter, William H. Yeaman to his Father, near Richmond, Va., February 20, 1863 (Ms2010-034)
A letter from William Yeaman to his father John Yeaman.
Letter, William H. Yeaman to his Father, near [Petersburg?], March 1, 1863 (Ms2010-034)
Letter, William H. Yeaman to his Father, March 3, 1863 (Ms2010-034)
Letter, William H. Yeaman to his Father, Camp three miles from Culpeper, Va., June 14, 1863 (Ms2010-034)
A letter from William Yeaman to his father wishing him and the rest of his family well. Yeaman says that there is not much news to report.
Letter, William H. Yeaman to his Father, Camp near Ginney [Guinea] Station, Va., January 25, 1863 (Ms2010-034)
A letter from William Yeaman to his father discussing daily camp life.
Letter, William H. Yeaman to his Father, Camp near Ginney [Guinea] Station, Va., January 10, 1863 (Ms2010-034)
A letter from William Yeaman to his father.
Letter, William H. Yeaman to his Father, April 2, 1862 (Ms2010-034)
A letter from William Yeaman to his father discussing life at a Confederate army camp.
Letter, William H. Yeaman to his Father and Brother, Camp on Falling Creek, May 10, 1863 (Ms2010-034)
A letter from William Yeaman to his father John and brother Thomas Yeaman discussing life at camp and General George Pickett.
Letter, William H. Yeaman to his Brother, near Hanover junction, May 30, 1863 (Ms2010-034)
A letter from William Yeaman to his brother describing his delight in hearing that he was well and thanks him for the fish hook he sent. Informs his brother that he is also healthy and that there is no news to report.
Letter, William H. Yeaman to his Brother, June 22, 1863 (Ms2010-34)
A letter from William Yeaman to his brother and a letter from the cousin of Thomas Yeaman to Thomas Yeaman.
Letter, William H. Yeaman to his Brother, camp near Ginney [Guinea] Station, Va., January 26, 1863 (Ms2010-034)
Letter, William H. Yeaman to his brother, April 11, 1862 (Ms2010-034)
A letter from William Yeaman to his father discussing life at a Confederate army camp.
Letter, William H. Yeaman to his Brother from camp near Richmond, Va, May 18, 1862 (Ms2010-034)
A letter from William Yeaman to his brother Thomas Yeaman, written and mailed on the same sheet of paper as his May 1st letter.
Letter, William H. Yeaman to his Brother from camp near Orange County, Va, April 4, 1862 (Ms2010-34)
A letter from William Yeaman to his brother discussing his wellbeing.
Letter, William G. Warf to his cousin Thomas Yeaman, near Berryville, Va., June 22, 1863 (Ms2010-034)
Letter, W. B. Preston to Robert T. Preston, Richmond, March 9, 1862 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, W. B. Preston to Robert T. Preston, Richmond, March 4, 1862 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, Virginia Lucas to her brother [likely Daniel Bedinger Lucas], July 11, 1861 (Ms2018-021)
Letter written by Virginia Lucas to her brother [name not given] from Halltown in Clarke County, Virginia, July 11, 1861. Virginia writes how she and other relatives were sent away from Jefferson County because of approaching Union troops. She…
Letter, To Secretary of War, Request that Col. Preston be returned to service, Signed J. A. Johnston, May 28, 1862 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Robert T. Preston, Information regarding troops on the Chickahominy river (Mc Clellen and Lee), Battle of May 31, and the physical condition of General Johnston. Signed: B. R. Johnston., June 13, 1862 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Robert T. Preston, concerning mess accounts, Signed Wmm Burwell, 8th Brigade, November 2 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Robert T. Preston, Change of Employment, signed F. B. Deanefor, June 19, 1862 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To General Longstreet from Col. Preston, Confirming That He Obey Orders Just Received, undated (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Col. R. T. Preston. Regarding sickness and failure to report. Signed: J. A. Johnston, March 21, 1862 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Col. R. T. Preston regarding the 14th accepting volunteer regiments, Signed Secretary of War, Richmond, May 19 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Col. Preston. Request for transfer to Col. Preston's Regiment. Signed: H. Stevens, Cave Spring, May 28, 1862 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Col. Preston. Regarding the militia service. Signed: John B. Floyd, Head Quarters Va. State Line, Wytheville, August 4, 1862 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Col. Preston. Regarding the formation of a committee to assist in the raising of companies to fight. Signed: J. H. Anderson, September 9, 1862 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Col. Preston. Regarding the destruction of whiskey distilleries and employing Negro men in the Army. Signed: F. E. Willis, March 18, 1862 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Col. Preston. Regarding need of money. Signed: F. B. Deanefor, Lynchburg, April 30, 1862 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Col. Preston. News of the death of James Frances Preston. Signed: J. F. Kent, Winchester, February 5, 1862 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Col. Preston. Inquiry on the probable state of Masons Hill. Signed: M. Mason, Fairfax Co., September 28, 1861 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Col. Preston. Inquiry into the state of Mason's Hill. Signed: M. Mason, Warrington Va., November 4, 1861 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Col. Preston. Concerning medical leave. Signed: J. A. Johnston, Lauderdale, March 10, 1862 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Col. Preston. Bring everyone foreword to the depot at Wytheville. Signed: John B. Floyd, Head Quarters Va. State Line, Wytheville, August 11, 1862 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Col. Preston. A party of your men, yesterday, fired their weapons at an embankment. Several of the balls hit the hospital. Use stringent measures in putting a stop to this neglect of orders. Signed: Thomas Rhett, Camp Pickens, June 18, 1861 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Col. Preston, Withdrawing remarks from the 26th for not receiving copies of all the instructions, Signed: James Longstreet, Brig. Gen., Head Quarters, Advanced Forces, October 2, 1861 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Col. Preston, Signed General Heth, Head Quarters, Army of the New River, May 13, 1862 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Col. Preston, Report that no arms were received, Signed James Wade, Dublin, May 13 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Col. Preston, Regarding Transfers, Signed: Poindexter and Bullington, Richmond, October 3, 1861 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Col. Preston, Regarding raising of a regiment for the State. Signed: P. Huddleston, Chamblissburg, June 14, 1862 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Col. Preston, Regarding misinterpretation of orders, Head Quarters, Advanced Forces, September 26, 1861 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Col. Preston, Regarding Extension of sick leave, April 28, 1862 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Col. Preston, Buena Vista, October 18, 1861 (Ms1992-003)
Letter, To Col. Preston Concerning the movement of surplus baggage to be stored at Orange. Signed: John B. Cocke, Head Quarters, 5th Brigade, June 26, 1861 (Ms1992-003)
Previous Page
Page
of 24
Next Page
Output Formats
atom
,
csv
,
dc-rdf
,
dcmes-xml
,
json
,
omeka-xml
,
rss2