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Alexander S. Pendleton papers, 1862/1863

9 items
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This collection (nine items) consists of Alexander S. Pendleton's Civil War papers, including:

  • Military orders and dispatches directed to General Richard S. Ewell and others
  • A note from Pendleton to his father concerning the death of General Stonewall Jackson in May 1863
  • A request for a leave of absence
  • Correspondence

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Alexander S. Pendleton papers, 1862/1863 9 items

General Order 15, 1863

Letter to Wells J. Hawks, 1863

A. Meyer Civil War letter, 1863

1 items
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This collection consists of one letter (dated October 17, 1863,) from Confederate cavalry soldier A. (possibly Andrew) Meyer, written from Headquarters, Department of East Tennessee, Abingdon, Virginia. The letter is addressed to Mrs. Mary Taylor Fulton, the widow of the Reverend Creed Fulton and the mother of VMI New Market Cadet Charles M. Fulton (VMI Class of 1867). The letter concerns Meyer's request to leave his horse on the Fulton farm until spring. He also briefly mentions the campaign in Tennessee.

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A. Meyer Civil War letter, 1863 1 items

Derastus E. W. Myers letter, 1863

1 items
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This collection consists of one letter (dated May 11, 1863) from Confederate soldier Derastus E. W. Myers to his brother and sister. The letter was written from "Camp Near Hamilton's Crossing" after the Battle of Chancellorsville. The letter regards the death of Stonewall Jackson. Myers served as a Sergeant with the 33rd Virginia Infantry Regiment.

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Derastus E. W. Myers letter, 1863 1 items

Letter to brother and sister, 1863

Henkel Family papers, 1863/1864

6 items
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This collection consists of four Civil War era letters concerning the Henkel and Kagey families of New Market, Virginia. Also included are two letters signed by Solon P. C. Henkel, M.D. for reimbursement for goods taken from his farm by Union soldiers and for medical supplies used while he cared for Union soldiers at the Federal hospital in New Market.

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Henkel Family papers, 1863/1864 6 items

Henry H. Dedrick collection, 1861/1865

0.25 Linear Feet 32 items
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This collection consists of correspondence of Confederate soldier Henry H. Dedrick, a Private in the 52nd Virginia Infantry Regiment. A bulk of the correspondence consists of letters to and from his wife, Mary E. A. Dedrick (Balsley) ("Lissa" or "Lizza"). Subjects include camp life, regimental activities, family and personal news, and hardships endured by civilians. The letter dated May 10-11, 1863 mentions the wounding and death of General Stonewall Jackson.

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Henry H. Dedrick collection, 1861/1865 0.25 Linear Feet 32 items

Isaac R. Trimble letters, 1862/1870

2 items
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This collection consists of two letters written by Confederate Brigadier General Isaac R. Trimble. The first letter (dated July 24, 1862) and addressed to "Genl." (possibly to Stonewall Jackson), reports that he has occupied Manassas, captured guns and stores, and taken prisoners. The second letter (dated October 1870) declines an invitation to a fair.

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Isaac R. Trimble letters, 1862/1870 2 items

James A. Harden papers, 1860/1866

27 items
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The bulk of the collection consists of letters written by James A. Harden to his sister, covering wartime events experienced by his unit as well as his time at Ft. Delaware, Delaware. The collection also includes one letter (dated June 6, 1861) written while Harden was at VMI and other items.

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James A. Harden papers, 1860/1866 27 items

Jaqueline Beverly Stanard papers, 1863/1865

0.25 Linear Feet approximately 20 items
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The Jaqueline Beverly Stanard papers (approximately 20 items) consist of letters from Cadet Stanard to his family (dated 1863 to 1864), a telegram concerning Stanard's body, letters from his brother Robert to their mother (dated 1865), and two essays written at VMI.

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Jaqueline Beverly Stanard papers, 1863/1865 0.25 Linear Feet approximately 20 items

John D. Imboden papers, 1862/1891

6 items
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This collection (six items) consists of the papers of Confederate General John D. Imboden, including:

  • A letter (dated circa 1863) that concerns the subpoena of witnesses for the trial of a man accused of collaborating with the Union
  • A letter (dated June 21, 1889) to Colonel Abram Fulkerson pertaining to donation of Lieutenant Colonel W. S. Lincoln's field glasses to VMI
  • Post-Civil War documents that pertain to various personal and business matters

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John D. Imboden papers, 1862/1891 6 items

John E. Roller papers, 1862/1910

0.50 cubic feet approximately 40 items
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The John E. Roller papers include:

  • Civil War era letters from cadet friends concerning life at VMI
  • Civil War dispatches and telegrams that date from Roller's service with the Confederate States of America engineers, including one document signed by General Robert E. Lee
  • One scrapbook (circa 1910) that contains clippings about Civil War battles, veterans, unit reunions, monument dedications, and other related information
  • Two photographs, one of Confederate soldier Lieutenant Colonel Samuel T. Walker (10th Virginia Infantry Regiment) and one of the Virginia Legislature Centennial Committee (1871)
  • Holograph text of a cadet literary-debating society speech delivered by Cadet Norwood B. Randolph in 1870
  • Other items

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John E. Roller papers, 1862/1910 0.50 cubic feet approximately 40 items

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