Box SC1850-1899.007
Container
Contains 12 Collections and/or Records:
Samuel Bailey letters, 1865-1869
File — Box: SC1850-1899.007, Folder: 4297.001
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Bailey Family Papers include letters created and received by multiple generations of family members. The bulk of the letters contains Reconstruction-era content, but there are also other later letters of interest written from Texas and Japan. Samuel Bailey wrote ten letters to his son George from 1865-1869. Although Samuel wrote most of the letters while in Macon, Georgia, he was in South Charlestown, New Hampshire, when he wrote the earliest one on June 10, 1865. The letters were addressed...
Dates:
1865-1869
George Bailey letters to Mary Bailey, 1887
File — Box: SC1850-1899.007, Folder: 4297.002
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Bailey Family Papers include letters created and received by multiple generations of family members. The bulk of the letters contains Reconstruction-era content, but there are also other later letters of interest written from Texas and Japan. Samuel Bailey wrote ten letters to his son George from 1865-1869. Although Samuel wrote most of the letters while in Macon, Georgia, he was in South Charlestown, New Hampshire, when he wrote the earliest one on June 10, 1865. The letters were addressed...
Dates:
1887
George Bailey letters to Eli Adams, April 1880
File — Box: SC1850-1899.007, Folder: 4297.003
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Bailey Family Papers include letters created and received by multiple generations of family members. The bulk of the letters contains Reconstruction-era content, but there are also other later letters of interest written from Texas and Japan. Samuel Bailey wrote ten letters to his son George from 1865-1869. Although Samuel wrote most of the letters while in Macon, Georgia, he was in South Charlestown, New Hampshire, when he wrote the earliest one on June 10, 1865. The letters were addressed...
Dates:
April 1880
Letter to Mary Bailey, circa 1885 May 6
File — Box: SC1850-1899.007, Folder: 4297.004
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Bailey Family Papers include letters created and received by multiple generations of family members. The bulk of the letters contains Reconstruction-era content, but there are also other later letters of interest written from Texas and Japan. Samuel Bailey wrote ten letters to his son George from 1865-1869. Although Samuel wrote most of the letters while in Macon, Georgia, he was in South Charlestown, New Hampshire, when he wrote the earliest one on June 10, 1865. The letters were addressed...
Dates:
circa 1885 May 6
Phelps family letters, 1890
File — Box: SC1850-1899.007, Folder: 4297.006
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Bailey Family Papers include letters created and received by multiple generations of family members. The bulk of the letters contains Reconstruction-era content, but there are also other later letters of interest written from Texas and Japan. Samuel Bailey wrote ten letters to his son George from 1865-1869. Although Samuel wrote most of the letters while in Macon, Georgia, he was in South Charlestown, New Hampshire, when he wrote the earliest one on June 10, 1865. The letters were addressed...
Dates:
1890
Bailey family materials, 1859-1905
File — Box: SC1850-1899.007, Folder: 4297.005
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Bailey Family Papers include letters created and received by multiple generations of family members. The bulk of the letters contains Reconstruction-era content, but there are also other later letters of interest written from Texas and Japan. Samuel Bailey wrote ten letters to his son George from 1865-1869. Although Samuel wrote most of the letters while in Macon, Georgia, he was in South Charlestown, New Hampshire, when he wrote the earliest one on June 10, 1865. The letters were addressed...
Dates:
1859-1905
Joseph Jermain Slocum letters, 1862
File — Box: SC1850-1899.007, Folder: 4295.01
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Joseph Jermain Slocum Letters comprise five letters that Slocum wrote between March 26 and June 1, 1862, while he was serving in the US Army in Nashville and Franklin, Tennessee, and Huntsville, Alabama. The letters describe his life as a captain in the US Volunteers Commissary Department Infantry Regiment. He signs his letters as J. J. Slocum.He wrote the first letter to his father-in-law, S. S. L’Hommedieu in Cincinatti, Ohio, where his wife and children seemed to be staying...
Dates:
1862
Casualty reports, 1864-11-14 - 1965-06-30
Series — Box: SC1850-1899.007, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
Ten casualty reports with the locations and dates of the listed events. The Isaac D. Landis collection includes military documentation concerning the 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry created between November 1864 and September 1865.
Dates:
1864-11-14 - 1965-06-30
Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage forms, 1864-12-25 - 1865-07-18
Series — Box: SC1850-1899.007, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
Four equipment return forms are included with their attached documentation. The Isaac D. Landis collection includes military documentation concerning the 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry created between November 1864 and September 1865.
Dates:
1864-12-25 - 1865-07-18
Documents, 1865-03 - 1865-11-25
Series — Box: SC1850-1899.007, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
Six items including some military forms, a farewell address, and two copies of a portrait of Isaac D. Landis taken in July 1865. The Isaac D. Landis collection includes military documentation concerning the 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry created between November 1864 and September 1865.
Dates:
1865-03 - 1865-11-25
Documents, undated
Series — Box: SC1850-1899.007, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
Six undated items including papers and envelopes. The Isaac D. Landis collection includes military documentation concerning the 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry created between November 1864 and September 1865.
Dates:
undated
Samuel Walker journal, 1863
File — Box: SC1850-1899.007, Folder: 4296.01
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The USS Kineo was a single crew, schooner-rigged vessel launched in 1861. Her artillery included an eleven-inch Dahlgren smoothbore gun, two twenty-four pounder smoothbore guns, and a twenty-pounder Parrot rifle. Walker faithfully records their sailing up and down the Mississippi River and encounters with Confederates, other ships, and conflicts. His account begins near New Orleans on Wednesday, July 1, 1863, when they learn of an impending attack. They steam...
Dates:
1863