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Finding Aid for the General Wirt Adams Collection
MUM00755
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Summary Information
- Repository
- University of Mississippi Libraries
- Creator
- Wirt, Adams, 1852-1914
- Title
- General Wirt Adams Collection
- ID
- MUM00755
- Date [bulk]
- Bulk, 1861-1888
- Date [inclusive]
- 1855-1925
- Extent
- 6.0 Linear feet 3 boxes + 1 oversize
- Language of Materials
- English
- Abstract
- Collection of papers relating primarily to the life and military career of General William Wirt Adams. Bulk of collection
consists of Civil War era correspondence and documents collected in two scrapbooks by Adams following 1865.
Preferred Citation
General Wirt Adams Collection, (MUM00755), Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University of Mississippi
Biographical Note
William Wirt Adams was born in Frankfort, Kentucky, on 22 March 1819. His family relocated to Natchez, Mississippi, in 1825.
Following his graduation in 1839 from Bardstown College in Kentucky, Adams enlisted in the Texas militia. He returned to Mississippi
and married Sallie Huger Mayarant in 1850. Adams worked as a banker and planter in Vicksburg, MS, and Jackson, MS, and served
in the Mississippi House of Representatives from 1858 to 1860. Adams worked as a Confederate commissioner from Mississippi
to Louisiana to encourage that state to secede from the Union. After Mississippi’s secession from the United States in 1861,
Adams formed the “Wirt Adams” Cavalry Regiment in Memphis, Tennessee. The unit eventually became the 1st Mississippi Cavalry.
Adams served as colonel of the regiment after being promoted in October of 1861. His forces fought in Nashville, Tennessee
and Corinth, Mississippi. The regiment also participated in the Battle of Shiloh on April 6, 1862. Adams’ brother Daniel also
fought at Shiloh with his 1st Louisiana Infantry regiment. Daniel Weisiger Adams eventually earned the rank of brigadier general
in the Confederate Army. William Wirt Adams’ next assignment involved protecting local plantations around Vicksburg from federal
forces. After the fall of Vicksburg in 1863, Adams and his men attempted to stop Union General William Tecumseh Sherman’s
Meridian campaign of 1864. Adams’ final months in the Civil War passed under the command of General Nathan Bedford Forrest
in Alabama. Adams’ brigade surrendered in Sumter County, Alabama on 4 May1865. Following the Civil War, Adams returned to
Vicksburg and Jackson, Mississippi. He was appointed state revenue agent in 1880 and postmaster of Jackson by President Grover
Cleveland in 1885. Adams died on 1 May 1888 after an encounter with John Martin, editor of the New Mississippian, in the streets
of Jackson that left both men dead of gunshot wounds. Adams had confronted Martin for publishing articles critical of him.
Adams is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Jackson.
Scope and Content
Contains the wartime papers and some post-war material of Brigadier General William Wirt Adams, known now as the Gen. Wirt
Adams Collection. These papers were initially given to his son Wirt Adams then passed to his daughter Norvelle Adams Beard.
They were then passed to Mrs. Beard’s daughter, Norvelle Beard Lambdin and then to her daughter Ann Lambdin Young. Donated
along with the Bisland-Lambdin Collection by Ann Lambdin Young and R. James Young to the University of Mississippi’s Department
of Archives & Special Collections.
Arrangement
Two scrapbooks in individual boxes, followed by a box containing a collection of loose materials originally found in the scrapbooks,
processed to match their original order, as well as other loose documents and newspaper clippings. Oversized box contains
larger documents and newspaper pages arranged by date.
Administrative Information
Publication Information
University of Mississippi Libraries
Revision Description
2017
Access Restrictions
Due to preservation concerns, patrons are requested to consult the Special Collections staff before requesting materials.
Copyright Restrictions
The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions
of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a
photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be “used
for any purpose other than private study, scholarship or research.” If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy
or reproduction for purposes in excess of “fair use,” that user may be liable for copyright infringement.
Additions
No further additions are expected to this collection.
Acquisition Information
Donated by Ann Lambdin Young and R. James Young
Processing Information
Collection processed by Jennifer Ford and Sarah Parrish.
Related Materials
Related Materials at the University of Mississippi
Winfield Scott Featherston Collection; 17th Mississippi Infantry Regiment Manuscript; E.V. Adams Collection; William Atwood
Reconstruction Documents; Lionel Baxter Collection; J.A. Bigger Diary; Clark Family Collection; Charles Dean Collection; Absalom
West Collection; W.E. Duncan Letters; Professor J.G. Dupree Reminiscences; William Spencer Hudson Manuscript.
Controlled Access Headings
Function(s)
- Education–United States–History–19th century
Geographic Name(s)
- Mississippi — History — Civil War, 1861-1865
- Mississippi — Politics and government
- United States — History — Civil War, 1861-1865
Subject(s)
- Domestic relations — Mississippi
- Legislators — United States
Collection Inventory
Box 1: Scrapbook 1 1861-1887Scope and ContentScrapbook containing original correspondence, newspaper clippings, and epherma collected by General Wirt Adams |
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1.1: Letter from Earl Van Dorn, signed “Van Dorn” to “Dear Col” [Wirt Adams], 18 April 1861 Scope and Content“Star of the West.” 1p. Letter written the day Earl Van Dorn (then Colonel Van Dorn) captured the federal transport ship, |
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1.2: Letter from Jefferson Davis to “Hon Wirt Adams”, 11 June 1861 Scope and ContentRichmond, VA. 1p. Reply to Wirt Adams’ request to raise and independent regiment of mounted riflemen [later known as the “Wirt |
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1.3: Letter from W.J. Hardee [Brigadier General William Joseph Hardee] to Wirt Adams [then Colonel located in Jackson, MS], 18 September 1861 Scope and ContentHd. Qrs. Upper Dist, Arkansas, Pitmans Ferry. Jackson, MS. 2pp. Re: In receipt of information from Major General Polk that |
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1.4: Pasted-in newspaper clipping with a pencil notation, possibly by General Wirt Adams, “from the Mississippian, Jackson, Scope and Content1p. The article describes Jefferson Davis’ authorization for the enlistment of a “Regiment of Mounted Men” by “Wirt Adams, |
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1.5: Pasted-in unidentified newspaper clipping with a penciled notation, possibly by General Wirt Adams, “A notice of the Scope and Content1p. This newspaper reprinted an account found in an earlier article in the Vicksburg, Whig. The article notes, “Wirt Adams’ |
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1.6: Letter from W.J. Hardee [Brigadier General William Joseph Hardee] to “My dear Colonel” [Col. Wirt Adams], 22 April 1862 Scope and ContentCorinth, [MS]. 1p. Requesting then Colonel Adams to send Lieutenant Bondurant [likely Albert Bondurant] to another general |
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1.7: Special Orders No. 37. Hd. Qrs. A.M., Tupelo, Miss., 11 June 1862 Scope and Content1p. Re: Notes the granting of a leave of absence for Col. Wirt Adams, by command of Gen. Bragg. Signed Geo. G. [Garren], AAG. |
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1.8: Telegram from Braxton Bragg to Col. Wirt Adams, 20 June 1862 Scope and ContentTupelo, [MS]. On South-Western Telegraph Company letterhead. 1p. Bragg notes that in the absence of General Beauregard that |
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1.9: Report from Wirt Adams, Col. Comdg. to “General”, 12 July 1862 Scope and ContentHeadquarters of Reg. near Saltillo, [MS]. 9pp. Penciled notation, written by General Adams at a later date describes the content |
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1.10: Report from Capt. Isaac F. Harrison [Captain, Co. A, Wirt Adams Cavalry] to Col. Wirt Adams, “Commanding ‘Wirt Adams Scope and ContentHead Quarters Tensas Cavalry, Camp Saltillo. 4pp. Pages split in the center. Penciled notation, likely written by General |
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1.11: Report from Capt. Geo Barnes to “Dear Colonel” [Col. Wirt Adams], 10 July 1862 Scope and Content“In camp near Salltillo.” Penciled notation, likely written by General Adams at a later date relates to this report. It reads |
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1.12: Report from W.R. Luckett, Capt Comdg 5th Squadron” to “Col. Wirt Adms, Comdg.”, 12 July 1862 Scope and Content“Camp near Saltillo, Miss.” 3pp. Penciled notation, likely written by General Adams at a later date relates to this report. |
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1.13: Post-war reminiscence, likely by General Wirt Adams, [date unknown] Scope and Content3pp. Describes the “hottest place my Regt. got into during the War.” This place was Britton’s Lane in West Tennessee and the |
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1.14: “Notes of the War, No. 2.”, [date unkown] Scope and Content3pp. A post-war reminiscence, likely by General Adams. This account describes his position as Earl Van Dorn made his “attack |
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1.15: Letter from W.J. Hardee [Brigadier General William Joseph Hardee] to “My Dear Col” [Colonel Wirt Adams], 27 August 1862 Scope and ContentChattanooga, Tenn. 3pp. Describes action in Kentucky and relates that the Federal forces have fallen back to Bridgeport. He |
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1.16: Report from Wirt Adams, Col. Comdg to “Capt. DW Floweree” [AAG to Brigadier General DH Maury], 25 September 1862 Scope and ContentHeadquarters Cavalry, Maury’s Division. 3pp. Marked “Copy.” Describing action of his regiment at the Battle of Iuka, MS. |
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1.17: Letter from Brigadier General Dabney H. Maury to “My Dear Colonel” [Colonel Wirt Adams], 15 October 1862 Scope and ContentHead Quarters Maury’s Division. 1p. Relates his dismay that Colonel Adams and his regiment have been transferred to “a distant |
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1.18: Letter from RR. Hutchinson, AAG to Col. Wirt Adams, Comdg. Cavalry, 17 April 1863 Scope and ContentHd. Qrs. Grand Gulf. 1p. Penciled in notation, likely written by General Adams at a later date,” reads “Relating to Grierson’s |
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1.19: Letter from RR. Hutchinson, AAG, to Col Wirt Adams, Comdg. Cavalry, by order of Genl Bowen, 27 April 1863 Scope and ContentGrand Gulf, [MS]. 1p. Penciled in notation, likely written by General Adams at a later date,” reads “Griersons Raid.” Relates |
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1.20: Letter from FM Stafford, AAG [to Major General JB Pemberton at the time] to Col. Wirt Adams, Comdg. Cavalry, 18 May 1863 [penciled in] Scope and ContentVicksburg, Miss. 1p. Relates orders that as troops were being ordered out of Snyder’s Mills, Adams’ cavalry was to cut off |
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1.21: Letter from W.J. Hardee [General William Joseph Hardee] to “My Dear Colonel” [Colonel Wirt Adams], 27 July 1863 Scope and ContentHd. Qrs near Morton. 4pp. Written in response to a letter from Adams. Hardee relates his dismay at being transferred to his |
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1.22: Broadside from Lieutenant General W.J. Hardee, 28 August 1863 Scope and ContentEnterprise, Mississippi. 1p. Relates that he has assumed “command of the paroled prisoners of Mississippi, Arkansas, Missouri, |
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1.23: Letter from W.J. Hardee [General William Joseph Hardee] to “His Excellency President Davis” [Jefferson Davis], 17 September 1863 Scope and ContentHd. Qrs. Enterprise, Miss. “For Col. Wirt Adams.” 1p. A letter of recommendation for Wirt Adams’ promotion to Brigadier General. |
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1.24: Letter from W.J. Hardee [General William Joseph Hardee] to “My Dear Colo” [Colonel Wirt Adams], 17 September 1863 Scope and ContentEnterprise, Miss. 1p. Hardee relates that he has just written to Jefferson Davis, “in your behalf. I trust it will secure |
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1.25: Pasted-in newspaper clipping, with penciled in notations, likely by Wirt Adams at a later date, which read, “from Charleston, Scope and Content1p. A notice of promotions to the rank of Brigadier General. The clipping lists the promotion of Wirt Adams to Brigadier General. |
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1.26: Telegram from Jefferson Davis to General Wirt Adams, 5 [month unlisted] 1863 Scope and ContentRichmond, [VA]. On South-Western Telegraph Company letterhead. 2pp. Discussed a letter written by General Adams which has |
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1.27: Letter from W.H. Jackson to “Col. Wirt Adams, near Brownsville”, 15 October 1863 [penciled in] Scope and ContentLivingston. 2pp. Congratulates Adams on his promotion to Brigadier General. Describes the impending action at Chattanooga |
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1.28: Letter from [JL Yerger] to “My Dear Col” [Wirt Adams], 7 November 1863 Scope and ContentArarat [VA?]. 4pp. Discusses a statement by Adams where he related wanting to bring “a Brigade to this part of the country.” |
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1.29: Letter from Lt. [illegible word, possibly Addison Harvey, First Lieutenant of Company M] to “Col” [Wirt Adams], 6 November 1863 Scope and Content“Camp near Brownsville, Miss.” 4pp. Report apparently written at the request of General Adams. Notes encounters with armed |
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1.30: General Orders, No. 1. Wirt Adams, Brig. Genl., 14 November 1863 Scope and ContentHd. Qrs Cavalry Brigade, Near Gallatin, [MS]. Adams relates his promotion and command of the brigade. He wrote, “We are engaged |
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1.31: Letter from Lt. [illegible word, possibly Addison Harvey, First Lieutenant of Company M] to “Genl” [Brigadier General Scope and ContentCamp near Brownsville, [MS]. 2pp. Relates receiving orders from General Jackson to “turn over to Mr. J[E] Davis all the animals |
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1.32: Letter from Geo. Moorman, Capt. AA General [AAG at the time to General WH Jackson] to “Genl” [Brigadier General Wirt Scope and ContentHd Qrs “Jacksons Cav Div.” Livingston, Miss. 1p. Moorman relates that General Adams is ordered by General Jackson to “get |
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1.33: Post-war reminiscence regarding Wirt Adams’ involvement with a contemplated attack on New Orleans, [date unknown] Scope and ContentAdams copies out a dispatch he sent to Thomas L. Jackson, AA. General to General Polk. The penciled reminiscence by Adams, |
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1.34: Two documents pasted onto 1 scrapbook page. “Report of Effective Strength and Loss of Horses from Adams’ Brig ‘JC [D]- Scope and ContentLikely relates to the action seen by Adams’ Brigade in the Meridian Campaign, February 3-28, 1864. |
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1.35: Newspaper clipping attached to scrapbook page with pins. The Mississippian, [March 1864] Scope and Content1p. One article in particular titled, “First Justitia,” written under the penname “Jacob Jarvis” relates the experience by |
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1.36: Letter from 18 “neighbors and family” to Brig Gen Wirt Adams, 5 March 1864 Scope and ContentJackson, [MS]. 3pp. Requests that Adams and his “gallant Brigade” meet with the undersigned so that they could convey “their |
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1.37: Letter from William [last name obscured by pasted pages but likely Elliott], AAG to “Genl” [Brigadier General Wirt Adams], 16 March 1864 Scope and ContentHead Quarters Lee’s Cav. Dept. Canton, Miss. 2pp. Alerts Adams that as General Lee would soon be departing from the area, |
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1.38 & 1.39: Letter from William Elliott, AAG, to “Genl” [Brigadier General Wirt Adams], 16 March 1864 Scope and ContentHead Quarters. Lees Cav Dept. Canton, Miss. 2pp. References enclosed letter from “Department Head Quarters” which authorized |
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1.40: Extract from General Orders, No. 32, 4 April 1864 Scope and ContentHd Qdqrs. Lee’s Cav. Dept. Canton, [MS]. 2pp. Among other things notes that Brigadier General Wirt Adams was assuming command |
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1.41: Letter from Brigadier General Wirt Adams to President Davis [Jefferson Davis], 25 April 1864 Scope and ContentCanton, Miss. 1p. Describes the capture of the US navy gunboat Petrel “captured by my command on the Yazoo River” and offers |
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1.42: Letter from Frank Buchanan, Admiral, to Brig. Gen’l Wirt Adams, 27 April 1864 Scope and ContentOn Naval Commandant’s Office, Mobile, Ala. letterhead. 1p. Alerts Adams that Act’g Master James McCarrick will soon be arriving |
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1.43: Letter from Dabney H. Maury [Major General] to “My Dear General” [Brigadier General Wirt Adams], 14 [May] 1864 Scope and ContentLabeled “Confidential.” 1p. Requests that Adams approach Senator Oldham of Texas to dissuade him from his notion to oppose |
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1.44: Letter from Major General S.D. Lee to “General” [Brigadier General Wirt Adams], 18 May 1864 Scope and ContentHead Qrs, Dept. Ala, Miss, & E. La. Meridian, [MS]. 2pp. References telegram from Adams to him relating the information that |
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1.45: Letter from Major General S.S. Lee to “General” [Brigadier General Wirt Adams], 3 June 1864 Scope and ContentHead Qrs Dept. Ala, Miss, & E. La. Meridian, Miss. 2pp. Writes about Adams’ concern regarding the ability of Col. Kennard |
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1.46: Letter from William Elliot, AAG [for Major General Stephen D. Lee] to “General” [Brigadier General Wirt Adams], 22 June 1864 Scope and ContentHead Quarters Dept. Ala, Miss & E.La. Meridian, Miss. 2pp. Relating that due to reports of a “heavy force under A.J. Smith |
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1.47: Letter from Col. J.S. Scott, Com’d Cav. Brig. to “Gen’l” [Brigadier General Wirt Adams], 1 July 1864 Scope and ContentHd. Qrs Cav. Brigade, Camp near Hazlehurst. 4pp. Thanks Adams for his praise of his conduct in a recent letter and notes, |
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1.48: Newspaper clipping pasted into scrapbook, “Gen. Slocum’s Expedition to Jackson, Miss.”, [date unknown] Scope and ContentUnidentified newspaper with reports from S.D. Lee included. 1p. Describes recent action around Jackson, MS and specifically |
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1.49: 54 Letter from Brigadier General Wirt Adams to “General” [Major General S.D. Lee], 23 July 1864 Scope and ContentJackson, [MS]. 4pp. Adams notes that since he has had no time to write of the events around Jackson earlier in the month, |
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1.50: Newspaper page, Mississippian-Extra, 2 August 1864 Scope and ContentJackson, MS. 1p. Likely cut out as the primary article on the page is a critique of Stephen D. Lee. The article entitled, |
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1.51: Letter from W.J. Hardee [Brigadier General William Joseph Hardee] to “My dear General” [Brigadier General Wirt Adams], 11 September 1864 Scope and ContentHd. Qrs Jonesboro, [AR]. 4pp. Hardee writes that he is near Atlanta and that Sherman “with his army is at or near Atlanta.” |
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1.52: Letter from E. Barksdale [likely Ethelbert Barksdale] to “My Dear Sir” [Brigadier General Wirt Adams], 19 September 1864 Scope and ContentHenderson, [Ga?]. 4pp. Giving Adams information about the situation in Georgia, much of it inaccurate. He does feel that the |
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1.53: Letter from Charles W. Anderson, ADC [to Major General Nathan Bedford Forrest] to “Gen’l” [Brigadier General Wirt Adams], 13 February 1865 Scope and ContentHead Qtrs Cavalry District of Miss and East La. West Point, Miss. 2pp. Anderson writes at the request of Forrest to alert |
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1.54: Letter from Lieutenant General [Richard Taylor] to “General” [Brigadier General Wirt Adams], 16 February 1865 Scope and ContentHeadquarter Dept. Ala, Miss, and E. La. Meridian, [MS]. 2pp. Writes of the importance of re-capturing Vicksburg, as it will |
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1.55: Telegram from E. Surget, AAG [for Lt. General Richard Taylor] to “Brig-Genl Adams” [Brigadier General Wirt Adams], 3 April 1865 [note the original printed form had the year 1863 and someone substituted the “3” for a “5”] Scope and ContentWest Point, [MS]. On South-Western Telegraph Company letterhead. 1p. Relates a report that federal troops entered Selma and |
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1.56: Telegram from W.F. Bullock, AAG [to General George B. Cosby] to “Brig Genl Wirt Adams”, 4 April 1865 [note the original printed form had the year 1863 and someone substituted the “3” for a “5”] Scope and ContentWest Point, [MS]. On South-Western Telegraph Company letterhead. 1p. Relates orders of General Taylor for Adams to move with |
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1.57: Letter from Brigadier General Wirt Adams to “General”, 7 April 1865 Scope and ContentHd. Qrs Cav Brig, Lanier’s Mills. 2pp. Notification of intelligence that federal forces under General Croxton was marching |
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1.58: Telegram from Lt. Gen. N.B. Forrest to “Brig Gen. Wirt Adams”, 12 April 1865 [the earlier printed year of 1863 has been crossed through] Scope and Content“Columbus, Miss. By Telegraph from Gainesville, 12th 1865.” 1p. On South-Western Telegraph Company letterhead. Forrest announces |
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1.59: Telegram from Lt. Gen. N.B. Forrest to “Gen Wirt Adams”, 12 April 1865 [the earlier printed year of 1863 has been crossed through] Scope and Content“Columbus, Miss. By Telegraph from Gainesville, 12th 1865.” 2pp. On South-Western Telegraph Company letterhead. Forrest commands |
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1.60: Telegram from Lt. Gen. N.B. Forrest to “Brig Gen Wirt Adams”, 14 April 1865 [the earlier printed year of 1863 has been crossed through] Scope and Content“Columbus, Miss By Telegraph from Gainesville, 14th 1865.” 2pp. On South-Western Telegraph Company letterhead. Forrest has |
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1.61: Telegram from Lt. Gen. N.B. Forrest to “Brig. Gen Wirt Adams”, 14 April 1865 [the earlier printed year of 1863 has been crossed through] Scope and Content“Columbus, Miss By Telegraph from Gainesville, 13th 1865.” 2pp. On South-Western Telegraph Company letterhead. Directs Adams |
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1.62: Letter from George Moorman to “Dear General” [likely sent to Brigadier General Wirt Adams], 4 May 1865 Scope and ContentCanton, Miss. 4pp. Moorman is seeking information on Adam’s location, as he has been unable to discover it after “several |
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1.63: Document, “Meeting of Wirt Adams Cav Regt., In Camp near Gainesville, Sumpter Co. Ala.”, 6 May 1865 Scope and Content3pp. Signed by Lt. Colonel & Chairman, S.B. Cleaveland [Stephen B. Cleaveland], as well as three secretaries [John A. [Sugg], |
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1.64: Document from Brig. General Wirt Adams to “Gentlemen” [John A. [Sugg] Lt. Co. E; Wm. Laughlin, Sergt Maj; Jon Barlow, Scope and ContentHd. Qrs. Cavalry Brigade. 4pp. A copy of a document sent by Adams in response to the resolutions submitted to him dated 6 |
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1.65: Document, “Mention of Gen D.W. Adams in Report of Battle Shiloh.”, [date unknown] Scope and Content2pp. Contains quotes regarding Adams’ bravery during the Battle of Shiloh from various official reports. |
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1.66: Newspaper clipping, “Meeting of the Joint Committee’s of Liberal Republicans: Resolutions of Respect to the Memory of Scope and ContentPenciled notation reads, “N.O. Times, 15 June ’72.” |
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1.67: Newspaper clipping with printed letter by Wirt Adams, 29 March 1887 Scope and ContentJackson, Miss. 1p. Adams thanks someone for inviting him to attend the unveiling of the “equestrian statue of Gen. Albert |
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1.68: Pasted-in newspaper clipping. “Relating to the Annals. A Letter in Regard to the Capture of the Gunboat Petrel on the Scope and ContentNotation at bottom reads, “Phil Times, Sept. 84.” 1p. Correct General Dabney Maury’s earlier attribution of the capture of |
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1.69: Pasted-in newspaper clipping. “General Armstrong’s Raid. Gallant Charge of Colonel Wirt Adams Upon the Federal Fortification.”, [9 May 1885] Scope and ContentNotation at bottom reads, “Annals of the War, Phil Times, 9 May ’85.” 1p. Describes action by Wirt Adams Cavalry during a |
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1.70: Pasted-in newspaper clipping, “How Promptness Won. How Colonel Wirt Adams Drove the Federal Cavalry from a Strong Position.”, [26 June 1886] Scope and ContentArticle written by Allen T. Bowie, Adjutant. Notation at bottom reads, “Phila Times, 26 June ’86.” 1p. Describes the actions |
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Box 2: Scrapbook 2 1857-1888Scope and ContentScrapbook containing original correspondence, newspaper clippings, and epherma collected by General Wirt Adams |
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2.1: Pasted-in undated, unattributed newspaper clipping, “Death of Childhood.”, [date unknown] |
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2.2: Pasted-in unattributed newspaper clipping, “For the Bite of a Mad Dog.”, [date unknown] |
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2.3: Pasted unattributed newspaper clipping, regarding the cleaning of men’s shirts, [date unknown] |
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2.4: Pasted-in speech, “Speech of Hon. L.Q.C. Lamar, of Mississippi, on the Election of Speaker, And in Reply to Hon. W. Kellog, Scope and ContentPrinted by Lemuel Towers. 7pp. |
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2.5: Page with four pasted-in newspaper clippings, [dates unknown] Scope and ContentOne religious in nature; on “The Horse Charm; or the Great Secret for Taming Horses;” “How Union-Saving is Viewed at the North;” |
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2.6: Page with two pasted-in newspaper clippings, [dates unknown] Scope and Content“The Indication of the Coming Storm,” regarding the secession crisis and “Southern Men Read. William H. Sward Again Proclaims |
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2.7: Page with pasted-in newspaper clipping, “Col. B.B. Perry Again- Southern Causes for Independence.”, [date unknown] |
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2.8: Page with three pasted-in newspaper clippings, all regarding secession, [dates unknown] Scope and ContentTwo untitled, one “The Course Lincoln Will Pursue.” |
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2.9: Page with pasted-in newspaper clipping, “Abolition Outrages in the Salve States- Mr. Seward’s Position.”, [date unknown] |
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2.10: Page with three pasted-in newspaper clippings, [dates unknown] Scope and Content“The ‘Wide Awakes;’” “What Would be the Effect of Lincoln’s Election?” and “Webster on States Rights and Obligations.” |
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2.11: Page with two pasted-in newspaper clippings, [dates unknown] Scope and Content“Mr. Cushing on Black Republicanism” and “Friday’s Proceedings, Washington, December 16.” |
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2.12: Page with pasted-in newspaper clipping, “Sematpr Seward Down East. The First Campaign Speech of Mr. Seward. The Irrepressible Scope and ContentPenciled notation reads “1860.” |
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2.13: Page with pasted-in newspaper clipping, “Patriotism and Demagogism.”, 24 October 1855 Scope and ContentJournal of Commerce. New York. Continues on the next page of scrapbook. |
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2.14: Page with pasted-in newspaper clipping, “Mr. Hammond’s Resolutions.”, [date unknown] |
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2.15: Page with two pasted-in newspaper clippings, [dates unknown] Scope and ContentOne containing a letter attributed to Frederick Douglass and the other entitled, “The Gallows and the Gibbet” regarding Tom |
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2.16: Page with two pasted-in newspaper clippings, [one date unknown]; 29 October 1857 Scope and Content“To What Free Labor Leads” and “Is it best to Fight with the South?” The latter article was taken from The Daily Delta, 29 |
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2.17: Page with two pasted-in newspaper clippings, [dates unknown] Scope and Content“What they Propose to Do” regarding slavery and free labor and “Anti-Slavery Resolves of the Main Legislature” with a penciled |
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2.18: Page with three pasted-in newspaper clippings, [date unknown] Scope and Content“Incendiary Publications in the Mail” regarding sending materials intended to incite slaves; “The Kind of Book it Is,” regarding |
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2.19: Page with two pasted-in newspaper clippings, 21 November 1859; 31 December 1859 Scope and Content“A Public Meeting in Natick, Mass, The Home of Senator Wilson, on Slave Insurrections” dated 21 November 1859; and “The Commission |
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2.20: Page with two pasted-in newspaper clippings, [dates unknown] Scope and Content“Important Letter,” regarding a letter on the political affairs of the country written by Dr. Stephen Douglas of Natchez, |
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2.21: Inserted newspaper clipping from The Sunday Delta, 1860, “Political Retrospect.”, [date unknown] 1860 Scope and ContentThe article discusses the recent election and its consequences. |
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2.22: Page with three pasted-in newspaper clippings, [dates unknown] Scope and ContentOne from The Daily Delta, noting the body of the Charleston Convention, including the number of delegates from free and slave |
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2.23: Page with two pasted-in newspaper clippings, 19 January 1861; [date unknown] Scope and ContentOne clipping from Charleston, 19 January 1861 is entitled, “Union with the Northern States Necessarily Destructive of Southern |
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2.24: Page with two pasted-in newspaper clippings, [date unknown]; 7 March 1861 Scope and ContentOne relates to the resolutions passed for the formation “of a Southern Confederacy” and contains Convention Resolutions, No. |
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2.25: Page with two pasted-in newspaper clippings, [dates unknown] Scope and ContentOne entitled, “The Census of 1861- The Free and Salve Population of the United States;” the second clipping is untitled but |
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2.26: Page with two pasted-in newspaper clippings, [dates unknown] Scope and Content“The Inaugural Address of President Lincoln” by R.B. Rhett, Jr. from the Tri-Weekly Mercury contains commentary on the address; |
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2.27: Page with pasted-in newspaper clipping, “Southern Fortifications.”, [date unknown] Scope and ContentThe article gives statistics regarding garrisons on the Southern coast. |
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2.28: Inserted Broadsheet, “Resolution, Providing for the Appointment of Commissioners, &c.”, 30 November 1860 Scope and ContentApproved by Governor John J. Pettus, 30 November 1860. Document outlines the appointment of commissioners who will be directed |
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2.29: Page with pasted-in newspaper clipping, “The Popular Vote.”, [date unknown] Scope and ContentTables relating to the turns of the Presidential election form the N.Y. Day Book. |
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2.30: Page with pasted-in newspaper clipping, “Important Resolution of the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.”, [date unknown] |
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2.31: Page with pasted-in newspaper clipping, “The Mobile Monumental Statue.”, [date unknown] Scope and ContentRegarding to statue in Mobile, Alabama’s Magnolia Cemetery dedicated to their Confederate dead. |
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2.32: Page with pasted-in newspaper clipping, “Register of Rain as Kept at Hatch & [illegible] Nursery and Green-House Near |
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2.33: Page with two pasted-in newspaper clippings, [dates unknown] Scope and ContentOne entitled “Of What Women are Made” and the second “Matrimony.” |
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Box 3: Scrapbook Loose Materials 1864-1925Scope and ContentContains loose materials originally found in the scrapbooks, processed to match their original order, as well as other loose |
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3.1: Scrapbook One Loose Materials: Spine portion of scrapbook cover, |
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3.2: Scrapbook One Loose Materials: Loose newspaper clipping from The Daily Picayune in New Orleans, LA, 14 February 1888 Scope and ContentA particular article entitled, “The Muster Roll,” outlined in pen, indicating a special significance. The article describes |
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3.3: Scrapbook One Loose Materials: 1873-1884 Scope and ContentFive documents originally located in Scrapbook One between 1.41 and 1.42. |
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Letter from Brigadier General Wirt Adams to [William] B. Field, Esq [from Natchez, MS], 13 October 1884 Scope and Content2pp. Describes an error in an attribution of the capture of the Petrel to Ross’ Brigade, noting it was men under his command, |
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Letter from William B. Field to “Gen. Wirt Adams”, 9 October 1864 Scope and ContentNatchez, [MS]. 2pp. Request from Field to Adams for details regarding the capture of the gunboat Petrel. |
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Letter from Wade Hampton to “My Dear Sir” [General Wirt Adams], 25 June 1875 Scope and ContentCharlottesville, [VA]. 3pp. Envelope included with $.3 stamp. Hampton writes, “Ive Davis spoke to me his reference to the |
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Letter from Wade Hampton to “My Dear General” [General Wirt Adams], 27 November 1873 Scope and ContentCharlottesville, [VA]. 3pp. A reference to his work in “the Society” and a request for Adams’ help to increase members. This |
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Letter from Wade Hampton to “My Dear General” [General Wirt Adams], 28 March 1874 Scope and Content1p. Thanks Adams for his check and relates if he feels better he would like to soon visit Adams in Vicksburg. Includes envelope |
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3.4: Scrapbook One Loose Materials: Undated, unidentified loose letter to “General” [likely Brigadier General Wirt Adams], [date unknown] Scope and ContentPenciled-in date, likely by Wirt Adams at a later date, reads, “15th Oct. 1863.” 2pp. Commends the action of Capt. [Bowrie]
and his “Alabama Squadron” in a recent encounter with federal troops where they “checked the advance of the enemy’s whole |
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3.5: Scrapbook One Loose Materials: Incomplete letter likely from Brigadier General Wirt Adams to “General” [likely Major Scope and Content5 pages. Last page held together by pins. An account of the action around Jackson in early July when Adams’ forces drove federal |
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3.6: Scrapbook One Loose Materials: Letter from T.B. Creagh, Ex. Brevt. Lt. of Co. I, W.A. [R of C] to “Genl Wirt Adams, Jackson, Scope and ContentGrove Hill, Clarke Co. Ala. 3pp. Creagh notes the attached “resolutions of respect & good will tendered by the members of |
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3.7: Scrapbook One Loose Materials: 1865 Scope and ContentFive documents originally located in Scrapbook One between 1.67 and the contents of folder 3.8. |
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Document. “Preambles and Resolutions of Wirt Adams Cavalry, passed May 6th 1865 and reply of Genl Wirt Adams to same, Preserved Scope and Content6pp. Typed documents of handwritten documents 1.68 and 1.69 in scrapbook. |
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Circular from Lt. Genl Forrest by J.P. Strange, AAG to Forrest, to Brig Genl Wirt Adams, 7 May 1865 Scope and ContentHd. Qrs Forrest C Corps, Gainesville. 1p. Directions regarding the paroling of former Confederate troops. |
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Memorandum from Mag. Genl. E.R.S. Canby to Brig. Genl Wirt Adams, Comdg Cavalry, “Announcing Terms of Surrender”, [date unknown] Scope and Content2pp. Document outlining the parole procedures, such as men and officers paroled, “under this agreement will be allowed to |
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Document, “Meeting of Wirt Adams Cav. Regt. In Camp near Gainesville, Sumpter Co. Ala.”, 6 May 1865 Scope and Content3pp. Seems to be another handwritten copy of the preamble and resolutions of the document described in 1.68 and 1.74 |
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Two Circulars, [date unknown] Scope and ContentAdvertisements for “The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government By Jefferson Davis, First Edition of 25,000. Second Edition |
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3.8: Scrapbook One Loose Materials: 17 documents originally grouped in folded piece of paper 1865; 1885 Scope and Content17 grouped documents originally located in Scrapbook One between the contents of folder 3.7 and the contents of folder 3.9. |
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Copy of letter from W.F. Bullock, Jr., AAG to “General” [Maj. Genl N.B. Forrest, Commanding & c. West Point, Miss.], 17 February 1865 Scope and ContentHead Qts Dept. Ala. Miss and Ea La., Meridian, [MS]. 1p. Brig Genl. Wirt Adams, Comd. Dist SM Ea La, Offical, P. Ellis Jr. |
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Handwritten copy of contents of a telegram from E. Surget, Lt. Col & AAG [AAG to Lieutentant General R. Taylor] to “Lt. Genl. Scope and ContentMeridian, [MS]. Wirt Adams copied as well. 1p. Gives notice of the “cessation of hostilities by agreement with Genl Canby” |
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Copy of handwritten circular, “by order of Lt. Genl Forrest.”, 4 May 1865 Scope and ContentHd. Qrs Forrest Cavalry Corps. Gainesville. 1p. Copy for Brig Genl Wirt Adams, Comdg & c. Asking for division commanders to |
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Copy of handwritten circular, “by order of Lt. Genl Forrest.”, 7 May 1865 Scope and ContentHd. Qrs Forrest Cav Corps. Gainesville. 1p. Copy for Brig Genl Wirt Adams, Comd & c. Directs that all artillery, small arms, |
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Letter from W.A. Goodman, AAG, to “Genl” [Brigadier General Wirt Adams], 9 May 1865 Scope and ContentHd. Qrs. Chalers Div., Near Gainesville. 1p. Lets Adams know that the US commissioner who will parole their corps has arrived |
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Letter from [W. Ashton?] to Genl Wirt Adams, 27 December 1885 Scope and ContentShreveport, La. On “Headquarters, Benevolent Association of Confederate Veterans” letterhead. 1p. Invites Adams to a reunion |
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Letter from by J.P. Strange, AAG [AAG to Forrest] to “Genl” [Brigadier General Wirt Adams, Comdg Cavalry], 2 May 1865 Scope and ContentHd. Qrs Forrect Cavalry Corps. Gainesville. 1p. Directs Adams to supply his men with five days rations and “be ready to move |
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Incomplete telegram [possibly from N.B. Forrest] to Brig. Genl. Wirt Adams, 21 February 1865 Scope and ContentFrom Meridian, [MS]. 2pp. Gives orders for Adams should the enemy move. There are a number of abbreviations in the telegram |
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Handwritten copy of telegram from W.F. Bullock Jr., AAG, to Brig Genl. Wirt Adams, 17 February 1865 Scope and ContentMaridian [sic.], [MS]. 1p. Written to Adams who was then located in Jackson, MS. Adams is directed to ensure that all public |
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Telegram from W.F. Bullock, Jr., AAG to Brig Genl Wirt Adams, 24 February 1865 Scope and ContentMeridian, [MS]. Written on South-Western Telegraph Company letterhead. 2pp. Notifies Adams that federal forces are “threatening |
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Telegram from Maj. Genl N.B. Forrest to Genl. Wirt Adams, 19 February 1865 [Note the original printed date of 1864 has been crossed through] Scope and ContentWest Point, Miss. 2pp. Written on South-Western Telegraph Company letterhead. Gives Adams orders to “retain all cavalry now |
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Telegram from W.F. Bullock, Jr., AAG, to Brig Genl Wirt Adams, 21 February 1865 [note the original printed date of 1864 is not crossed through but the year of 1865 is noted on the back Scope and ContentMeridian, [MS]. 2pp. On South-Western Telegraph Company letterhead. Tells Adams that his line will be the most important one |
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Handwritten copy of telegram from J.P. Strange, AAG [AAG to Forrest] to “Genl” [Brigadier General Wirt Adams], 2 May 1865 Scope and ContentHd. Qrs. Forrest’s Cavalry Corps. Gainesville. 1p. Forrest directs Adams to “collect your command together and be in readiness |
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Telegram from W.F. Bullock, Jr, AAG, written to Gen. Wirt Adams, 17 February 1865 Scope and ContentMeridian, [MS]. 1p. Written on South-Western Telegram Company. Directs Adams to remove public property which could fall into |
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Telegram from W.F. Bullock, JR., AAG, likely sent to Brigadier General Wirt Adams, although not noted, February 1865 Scope and Content1p. Written on South-Western Telegraph Company letterhead. Directs recipient to accept “such modifications as Maj. Genl. Forrest |
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Letter from Charles W. Anderson, ADC [to Maj. General N.B. Forrest] to Brigadier General Wirt Adams, 22 February 1865 Scope and ContentHead Qtrs Cavalry, Dept. of Ala Miss and East La. West Point, Miss. 1p. Re: Directs Adams to withdraw from “the Bottom” and |
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Letter from P. Ellis Jr. AAG [Powhatan Ellis] written to “General” [Brigadier General Wirt Adams, Comdg Dist S.M. & Ea. La, Scope and ContentWest Point, Miss. 2pp. Written on “Head-Quarters Cavalry, Dis Miss., and E. La.” Note “Department Ala” was crossed out. Directs |
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3.9: Scrapbook One Loose Materials: [1885] Scope and ContentTwo newspaper clippings originally located in Scrapbook One between the contents of folder 3.7 and 1.68. |
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Newspaper clipping, “Gen. Wirt Adams’ Desperate Charge Twenty-three Years Ago.”, [date likely 1885] Scope and Content1p. Describes actions of Wirt Adams Cavalry during a summer 1862 engagement in North Mississippi. |
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Newspaper clipping, [date unknown] Scope and Content1p. describes the antebellum Wirt Adams & Co. bank, located at Vicksburg and Jackson. |
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3.10: Scrapbook Two Loose Materials: [dates unknown] Scope and ContentOriginally located at beginning of Scrapbook Two before 2.1. |
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Collection of newspaper clippings, [date unknown] Scope and ContentEnvelope containing them describes them containing “statistics of the War.” |
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Newspaper clipping, “Cartel between the Confederate States and the United States.”, [date unknown] Scope and ContentThe Clarion. 1p. Enclosed in an envelope addressed to “General Wirt Adams, No. 60 Carondelet Street, New Orleans Miss.” Postmark |
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Envelope containing newspaper clippings identified as “Confederates, Extracts from Newspapers Relating to the War & c., Brig. Scope and ContentContains clipping from The Vicksburg Daily White, 29 May 1862; Undated, unattributed clipping outlining Confederate casualties |
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3.11: Scrapbook Two Loose Materials: Letter from Wirt Adams to A. [Larrie] Esq, [three illegible words], New Orleans, 11 October 1865 Scope and ContentCanton, Miss. 3pp. Adams writes that he sent a “reliable & energetic” person to take charge of “[darkies?] for the Bank.” |
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3.12: Scrapbook Two Loose Materials: Document written by Brigadier General Wirt Adams, 11 January 1864 Scope and ContentHd. Qrs Cav. Brig. 1p. Seems to contain information about troop movement. Note: heavily annotated. On verso: Letter written |
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3.13: Scrapbook Two Loose Materials: 34 newspaper clippings at end of scrapbook 1864-1879 Scope and ContentOriginally located at the end of Scrapbook Two. |
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Newspaper page from The Daily Picayune, 18 October 1877 Scope and ContentContains articles on “The Need of Levees;” How Scalping Felt;” and “To the Editors of the State of Louisiana.” |
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Newspaper clipping containing a poem entitled, “The Martyr of Alexandria,” and an article entitled, ‘A Patriot in the Pulpit”, [date unknown] Scope and ContentThe verso contains articles about the theater and a military picnic on the fourth of July. |
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Newspaper clipping entitled, “Castelar to Madam Thiers. An Eloquent Letter of Condolence from the Most Eminent of Spanish |
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Newspaper clipping entitled, “The Negro’s Mule.”, [date unknown] |
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Newspaper clipping entitled, “Sumner’s Swivel Rights”, [date unknown] |
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Untitled newspaper clipping, [date unknown] Scope and ContentContains an account of Mr. Crittenden of Kentucky’s defense of a man indicted for a capital offense. Contains quotations from |
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Newspaper clipping containing article, The Lime-Kiln Club Celebrates the Advent of Spring.”, [date unknown] Scope and ContentOn verso: “The Negro Kansas Mania”. |
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Newspaper clipping containing article, “Population and Votes.”, [date unknown] Scope and ContentOutlines the percentage of the population who voted for the President in 1880. |
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Newspaper clipping containing article, “Liability of Express Companies.”, [date unknown] |
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Incomplete newspaper clipping, [date unknown] Scope and ContentContains information about the state of the railroad in the 1880s. |
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Newspaper clipping containing poem entitled, “Battle of Dorking.”, [date unknown] Scope and ContentArticle from The New Orleans Times. |
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Newspaper clipping containing information on the Charleston banks and “How Charlemagne Conquered the Mohammedans.”, [date unknown] |
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Newspaper clipping containing article entitled, “Fraud as a Fine Art.”, [date unknown] |
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Newspaper article containing letter written to the editor of The Mississippian, [date unknown] letter dated 15 March 1864 Scope and ContentThe author relates being in the camp of Wirt Adams on February 3rd and described the ensuing encounter Adams’ men had with |
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Newspaper article entitled, “Rainy Weather. An Interesting Table Prepared from Figures Obtained at the Signal Office.”, [date unknown] Scope and ContentNotes the amount of rainfall during the months of July and August from 1871 to 1882. |
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Newspaper article entitled, “Eleven Million Voters. Males of Twenty-one Years of Age and Over In the United States.”, [date unknown] Scope and ContentOutlines the number of males 21 and up who could vote in 1880. |
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Newspaper clipping containing poem, “Antony and Cleopatra.”, [date unknown] |
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Newspaper clipping with article, “Daniel Webster’s Private Opinion of Henry Clay.”, [date unknown] |
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Newspaper clipping with article, “Southern State Debts.”, [date unknown] |
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Newspaper clipping with article, “Consolidation of the States, No. 1. By D.K. Whitaker, LL.D.”, 9 November 1879 Scope and ContentAlso includes partial article, “Work of the S.P.C.” Articles from The Daily Picayune, Quadruple Sheet. |
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Newspaper clipping with article, “The Peace Negotiations. The Territorial Changes- Reconstructed Germany-Count Karolyi to |
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Newspaper clipping with article, “A Terrific Retort. Allen and Morton.”, [date unknown] Scope and ContentTaken from the New Orleans Herald, undated. Verso contains articles on yellow fever in Mississippi and information from the |
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Newspaper clipping with article, “Bite of a Rattlesnake Cured in Two Hours.”, [date unknown] |
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Newspaper clipping containing articles, “Bull-Dozing the colored Voters in Boston” and “Needed in Mississippi.”, [date unknown] Scope and ContentAlso includes an article listing the outcome of the vote in Mississippi for the Fifth Congressional District and the Sixth |
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Newspaper clipping containing article, “Auditorial Items.”, [date unknown] Scope and ContentInformation on the value of personal property in Mississippi in the late 1870s. |
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Newspaper clipping containing article, “Comparative Crop Statement.”, [date unknown] Scope and ContentContains information on the number of bales produced from 1824-1888. |
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Newspaper clipping containing article, “Von Moltke on West Point. The Reason Why Our Civil War Failed to Produce a Distinguished |
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Newspaper clipping containing article, “Anecdotes of Gen. Forrest.”, [date unknown] |
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Newspaper clipping containing article, “The Mississippi. How the Money Will Be Expended by the Commissioners.”, [date unknown] Scope and ContentInformation about the funds for the Mississippi River Commission. |
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Newspaper clipping containing poem, “Angel Mother Watch For Me.”, 28 July [year unknown] Scope and ContentAlso contains an article on an interview with Von Moltke. Article from the Lynchburg Virginian. |
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Newspaper article, “Wont Clasp Hands.”, [date unknown] Scope and ContentDesire by southerners to “shake hands over the ‘bloody chasm’” through politics. |
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Newspaper page with notated article, “Agricultural. The Farm-Work Shop-Factory-Home-School-Church.”, 14 October 1877 Scope and ContentArticle from The Daily Picayune. Triple Sheet. Also contains “Had He a Charmed Life? A Strange Incident in the Career of Stonewall |
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Newspaper clipping with article, “Commerce and Finance. Louisiana Products.”, 28 February 1879 Scope and ContentThe Daily Picayune. |
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Loose newspaper clipping with article, “To Immigrants. Populations of Cities in this State [Mississippi] How to Reach Mississippi.”, [date unknown] |
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3.14: Letters and Documents 1865-1888 |
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Notes, “Brief notes of the War for the use of Col. JFH Claiborne.”, [date unknown] Scope and ContentWritten by [Brigadier General Wirt Adams]. 3pp. Relates the events surrounding the Battle of Davis’ Bridge. |
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Additional page of notes for Col. Claiborne, [date unknown] Scope and ContentWritten by [Brigadier General Wirt Adams]. 1p. Contains brief notes about the Battle of Shiloh, the capture of the gunboat |
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Document, “Notes of the War” [the word brief was crossed through], [date unknown] Scope and ContentWritten by [Brigadier General Wirt Adams]. 9pp. Relates not only his wartime history but his early history as well. |
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Order from Lt. General Taylor, written by WF Bullock Jr., 21 February [year not provided] Scope and Content2pp. Likely written for Brigadier General Wirt Adams, this order contains various scenarios for the movement of his forces |
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Set of three attached documents: a newspaper clipping containing General Adams’ notice to Jefferson Davis of the capture of Scope and ContentContains a reminder that property confiscated from prisoners of war is the property of the Confederate government. Also contains |
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Document. “Parole of Honor” for Brigadier General Wirt Adams, PACS, 12 May 1865 Scope and ContentGainesville, Ala. Approved and signed by Brigadier General, CSA, HH Jackson and Brigadier General, USA, E.S. Dennis. |
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Letter from members of Company I, Alabama Squadron, Wirt Adams Brigade, to Brig. General Adams, 25 March 1867 Scope and ContentMobile, [AL] 1p. Former members of the brigade asking for a photograph of Adams. |
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Letter from J.P. Pryor to “Dear Sir” [Gen. Wirt Adams, Vicksburg, Miss.], 3 July 1867 Scope and ContentMemphis, Tennessee. 1p. Author of letter has been working on writing “Memoir of Forrests Cavalry Corps” along with General |
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Letter from Wade Hampton to “My Dear General” [Wirt Adams], 16 November 1873 Scope and ContentCharlottesville, Va. 2pp. Request from Hampton for Adams to help raise awareness and membership for the Southern Historical |
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Letter from Wirt Adams to General Wade Hampton, 22 November [1873] Scope and ContentVicksburg, [MS]. 2pp. A response to a letter from Hampton. Adams promises to comply with Hampton’s request to help raise membership |
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Letter from Geo. Moorman, 1st Vice President Organization & for Louisiana, to Genl Wirt Adams, Jackson, Miss., 26 February 1888 Scope and ContentWritten on Memorandum, Office Of Covington and St. Tammany Land Improvement Company. 1p. Re: Requests that Adams send him |
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3.15: Newspaper Clippings 1872-1877 |
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Newspaper clipping with incomplete article, [date unknown] Scope and ContentA Representative from Kentucky protests a tax that benefits war efforts. |
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Newspaper clipping with untitled article, [date unknown] Scope and ContentAbout General Bee at the Battle of First Bull Run. |
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Newspaper clipping with incomplete article, [date unknown] Scope and ContentRegarding the death of a former soldier. |
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Newspaper clipping with article by Jas. R. Chalmers entitled “Mississippi.”, [date unknown] Scope and ContentContains information about elections, violence, and the political situation. |
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Newspaper clipping with incomplete article, [date unknown] Scope and ContentRegarding Wirt Adams, the ‘cut-off question,’ and the safety of Vicksburg. |
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Newspaper clipping with article entitled, “How Bishop Polk Fell.”, [date unknown] |
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Newspaper clipping with article entitled, “A Frightful Picture of Carpet Bag and Scalawag Rule in South Carolina. An Appeal |
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Newspaper clipping with article entitled, “Grant and the South. What Ex-Senator Clingman, of North Carolina, Said in a Recent |
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Newspaper clipping with article entitled, “Letter from Hon. Jeff. Davis.”, [date unknown] Scope and ContentMacon, Ga, April 26. Response from Davis to the Memorial Association of Macon. |
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Newspaper clipping with article entitled, “Letter from Hon. J.Q. Adams on the Situation.”, [date unknown] Scope and ContentPencil notation reads, “Clarion, Dec. 7th ’71.” |
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Newspaper clipping with letter from Reverdy Johnson in response “To Messrs. Wilson, Oliver, Davis and others, Committee, Etc”, [1872] Scope and ContentRegarding Johnson’s inability to attend the ratification meeting at be held in Washington. |
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Newspaper clipping with article entitled, “Beauregard on the Battle of Manassas.”, 7 March 1876 Scope and ContentNew Orleans. |
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Newspaper clipping from The Daily Picayune, 18 September 1877 Scope and ContentContains article entitled, “No Great Standing Army. This Country Will Never Be Governed By Military Power.” |
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Newspaper clipping with article entitled, “Letter from Hon. Jefferson Davis. Beauvoir, Harrison Co., Miss, June 10th 1878.”, [date unknown] |
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Newspaper clipping with article entitled, “Jeff. Davis on Secession. Another Letter on the Subject of Congressman Singleton’s Scope and ContentContains a reprinted letter from Jefferson Davis written from Beauvoir, Harrison Co, MS, 10 June 1878. |
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3.16: Article, “Wirt Adams, Gallant Soldier,” printed in Illinois Central Magazine, November 1925 Scope and ContentThree original copies and one facsimile. |
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3.17: Photographs [date unknown] |
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Three 5×7” reprints of photographs of General Wirt Adams, [date unknown] Scope and ContentTaken at various stages of his life. |
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CD-R disk, Scope and ContentContains digital images of the three prints. |
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Box 4: Oversized Materials 1861-1888Scope and ContentContains oversized documents, including newspapers and military documents. |
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4.1: Oversized Documents July 1864 |
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Document, “Morning Report of Present in Cavalry Brigade, Commanded by Col. JS Scott.”, 16 July 1864 Scope and ContentNear Port Gibson, MS. |
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Document, “Morning Report of Woods Brigade, Adams Cavalry Division, Lee’s Corps. Corps Commanded by Col. Robert C. Wood Jr.”, 25 July 1864 Scope and ContentNear Dry Grove, MS. |
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4.2: Oversized Newspapers 1861-1888 |
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Newspaper clipping containing article, “Jefferson Davis on Gen’l Robert E. Lee.”, [date unknown] Scope and ContentFrom a Jackson, MS newspaper. |
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Newspaper page with article, “Jeff Davis’ Shackles. How the Confederate President was Put in Chains—A Most Affecting Scene- Scope and ContentFrom Columbus, Ga. |
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Newspaper clipping with article, “Holt.”, [June 1869] Scope and ContentDischarge of Hospital Steward Tonry “from the service of the United States for marrying the daughter of the murdered Mrs. |
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Newspaper page containing article, “Hayes in Atlanta. His Sensible Speech at the Capital of Georgia.”, 29 September 1877 Scope and ContentUnidentified paper. |
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Newspaper clipping with article entitled, “Defense After Confession.”, [1880] Scope and ContentCharge of perjury against Mr. Garfield. |
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Newspaper page from The New York Daily News, 25 July 1861 Scope and ContentContains information regarding the Battle of First Bull Run, among other war information. |
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Newspaper clipping with article entitled, “Gen. Robert E. Lee. A Great English General’s Opinion of Him- Gen. Garnet Wolselev’s |
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Newspaper page from The Republican, St. Louis, containing article, “Lessons of the Census. Effect of the Civil War Upon Populations |
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Newspaper page from unidentified paper containing several articles, 8 March 1875 Scope and ContentOne in particular which is marked is entitled, “Sherman as a Friend of the South.” |
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Newspaper page from the Vicksburg Daily Herald containing article, “’Secession Secrets.’ Hon. Jefferson Davis Replies to Judge |
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Newspaper page from The Daily Picayune, 8 May 1887 Scope and ContentContains lengthy article, “Gen. Beauregard. Makes Another Statement Concerning the Battle of Shiloh. With Reference to Replies |
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Newspaper page from The Times-Democrat, 14 February 1888 Scope and ContentContains lengthy article, “Cavalry Reunion. Confederate Veterans Meet and Organize.” |
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Newspaper page from The Times-Democrat with notated articles, 16 May 1888 Scope and ContentOne article entitled “Port Items. With Latest Marine and Shipping Intelligence” and the other entitled “Gen. Wirt Adams. A |
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