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- Collection: Wartime North Carolina
Letter from Catherine Carson to Zebulon Baird Vance, July 8, 1864
Buck Creek July 8th 1864
Governor Vance
Dear Sir,
I take the liberty of asking you whether you can not process my son’s discharge from the army that he may come home to protect me and his sister.
Since the late raid on Camp Vance there are…
Tags: Family, Protection, State Government, Womanhood, Women
Letter from Col. W. Lamb to Gov. Zebulon Vance, August 21, 1863
HEADQUARTERS,
Fort Fisher, August 21, 1863.
Governor ZEBULON B. VANCE:
DEAR SIR: The steamer Gibraltar, which arrived here this week, brought the two largest guns that I know of in the world. They weigh, independent of everything,…
Letter from Edward Jones Hale Jr. to James Lane, July 31, 1865
Fayetteville, N.C., July 31st, 1865.
My Dear General:
It would be impossible to give you an adequate idea of the destruction of property in this good old town. It may not be an average instance; but it is one the force of whose truth we feel…
Letter from Gen. W. H. C. Whiting to Sect. James A. Seddon, August 31, 1863
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA,
Wilmington, August 31, 1863.
Honorable JAMES A. SEDDON,
Secretary of War, Richmond:
Sir: Suppose the map of North Carolina before you, andallow me to illustrate briefly only a single phase in…
Letter from Gen. W. H. C. Whiting to Sect. James Seddon, September 8, 1863
HEADQUARTERS,
Wilmington, September 8, 1863.
Honorable JAMES A. SEDDON,
Secretary of War, Richmond:
SIR: The city of Charleston may not be taken, but as Confederate port it has well nigh ceased to belong to us. The new of to-day settles…
Letter from Gen. William T. Sherman to Major-General H. W. Halleck, December 24, 1864
HEADQUARTERS MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSISSIPPI,
In the Field, Savannah, GA., December 24, 1864.
Major General H. W. HALLECK,
Chief of Staff, Washington City, D. C.:
...then, communicating with the fleet in the neighborhood of…
Tags: military strategy, North Carolina, union
Letter from General W. H. C. Whiting to Sect. James Seddon, September 28, 1863
HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT OF CAPE FEAR, Wilmington, September 28, 1863.
Honorable JAMES A. SEDON, Secretary of War, Richmond:
SIR: I wish you would cause, if possible, one regiment at least to be sent here. I have, as you know, but one in the…
Tags: Confederacy, military strategy
Letter from George E. Stephens to the New York Weekly Anglo-African, March 6, 1864
Outpost or Camp, in the Field,
Near Jacksonville, Fla.,
March 6, 1864.
Mr. Editor: Actions and arduous duties since the 5th ult., the time of the sailing of the present expedition from Hilton Head, have caused the apparently studied silence on…
Tags: Enlistment, Freedpeople, Slavery/Slaves, Soldiers
Letter from Gov. Zebulon Vance to Gen. Robert E. Lee, September 5, 1864
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Raleigh, September 5, 1864.
General R. E. LEE,
Army of Northern Virginia:
GENERAL: Your letter in relation to the defense of Wilmington has been received.* Every aid that I can render with…
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Hinton Rowan Helper, 1829-1909
Hinton Rowan Helper (1829-1909), a bitter and staunch racist, was the author of one of the greatest and most influential books on antislavery of his…