United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
Found in 204 Collections and/or Records:
A.T. Caperton, Civil War Letter Regarding Confederate General John Breckinridge
A two page ALS from A(llen) T. Caperton, a Confederate Senator and resident of Union, Monroe County to Major General John Breckinridge praising the latter's military capabilities. Caperton quotes another officer who remains anonymous that "on every field Gen. Breckinridge was splendid. I have never been associated with a greater man. His removal from us has been a great misfortune to the army. I fear it is not yet at an end . . . If he ranks below any one it is Gen. Lee."
Aten Family Civil War Letters
Athey Family Civil War Letters and Assorted Photographs
Atkeson-Morgan Family Papers
Battle of Rich Mountain Manuscript
A brief account of the Battle of Rich Mountain written by L. Johnson; includes drawings by the author of the Union camp, courthouse, and schoolhouse at Beverly, West Virginia.
Bayles Family Papers
Berkeley County, Papers
Biographical Sketch of James Edward Hanger, Confederate States Army Veteran
Bradford Noyes (b.1860) Typed Document
Various subjects discussed include Indian attacks, turnpikes and taverns, the first telegraph system, natural gas illumination, Civil War manufacture of saltpeter, schools and economy in post-Civil War Charleston, salt and chemical industries, carrier pigeons, steamboats on the Kanawha River, and the coming of the railroad to Charleston. Persons mentioned include M.F. Maury, Jr., J.P. Hale, and J.Q. Dickinson.