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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 1343 Collections and/or Records:

Letter, William Leonard to Parents, Near Petersburg Va., June 18, 1864 (Ms2011-106)

 Digital Record
Identifier: Ms2011-106_LeonardWilliam_B1F1_Letter_1864_0618

Letter, William Leonard to Parents, Near Petersburg Va., June 19, 1864 (Ms2011-106)

 Digital Record
Identifier: Ms2011-106_LeonardWilliam_B1F1_Letter_1864_0619

Letter, William Leonard to Parents, Near Petersburg Va., June 23, 1864 (Ms2011-106)

 Digital Record
Identifier: Ms2011-106_LeonardWilliam_B1F1_Letter_1864_0623

Letter, William Leonard to Parents, Near Petersburg Va., June 25, 1864 (Ms2011-106)

 Digital Record
Identifier: Ms2011-106_LeonardWilliam_B1F1_Letter_1864_0625

Letter, William Watts to Col Preston, Camp Withers, January 23, 1862 (Ms1992-003)

 Digital Record
Identifier: Ms1992_003_PrestonRobertT_B1F8_WattsW_1862_0123

Andrew J. Lewis Correspondence

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-1988-097
Abstract

Letters written by Andrew J. Lewis, a Confederate prisoner of war who later served in the 1st U. S. Volunteer Infantry, together with a letter to Lewis from his wife, Harriet C. Lewis

Dates: 1863 - 1865

George Lewis Letter,

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-2012-015
Abstract

This collection consists of a single letter written by Union soldier George W. Lewis, 4th Michigan Infantry,to his brother, and dated February 1st, 1863.

Dates: 1863

Nelson F. Libby Letters

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-1991-018
Abstract

Two letters written by Nelson F. Libby, a soldier serving in the Union Army (probably the 2nd Maine Infantry) during the American Civil War, written to his brother and providing brief accounts of a recent false alarm and a recent battle (possibly 2nd Bull Run).

Dates: 1861 - 1862

Abraham and Tad Lincoln Albumen Print,

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-2013-056
Abstract

The collection contains an albumen print depicting Tad and Abraham Lincoln reviewing a book. The image is 5-1/2" by 7-1/4' and is mounted on a larger piece of cardboard.

Dates: 1864 - 1864