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Reminiscences of Forts Sumter and Moultrie in 1860-'61
Abner Doubleday
2008
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The following list indicates which documents are tipped into the binding leaves of the book publication. These are the following thirty-five (35) documents: ;;1. Joseph W. Walker?, Headquarters, Commissary General's Dept., ;Charleston, S.C., to Gov. Pickens, Apr. 2, 1861. ALS;;2. Abner Doubleday, Mendham, N.J, to Mr. [T.T.?] Stockwell, Boston, Mass.,;April, 26, 18[92]. ALS;;3. Illustrated song sheet "Hoist up the Flag," published by H. DeMarsan, n.d. ;;4. Brig. General [RGM?] Dunonaut? Fort Moultrie, to Gov. Pickens, Jan. 3;1861. ALS;;5. Autograph sheet of signatures, names include Abner Doubleday. ALS;;6. D. F. Jamison, Executive Office, Department of War, Charleston, S.C., March 3, 1861. ALS;;7. D. F. Jamison, Executive Office, Department of War, Charleston, S.C., Jan. 10, 1861. ALS;;8. Illustration "Appearance of Fort Sumter on Sunday Afternoon August 23, 1863;;9. [T. J.?] Porter, Washington, D.C., to L. T. List, St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 28, [18]62. ALS. ;;10. Jno. Johnson, Camden, S.C., to Gen. S. W. Crawford, Nov. 25, 1869. "Private and confidential." ALS, 4 pp. 2 pcs.;;11. Gen. John G. Foster. Inventory and Inspection Report of Quarter Master's Stores, pertaining to QuarterMasters Dept., 7th Army Corps, Lieut. Col. C. W. Thomas. 1 p. ;;12. R. B. Rhett, to "My Dear Sir," undeciphered date. ALS ;;13. Jno. Johnson, to "Dear General," Charleston, S.C., Aug. 22, 1871. ALS 2 pcs.;;14. 1 patriotic envelope, Scott & Anderson.;;15. ALS to "My Dear Carlisle" ;;16. Autograph signature of D. C. Buell, 1882;;17. Genls. William Curtis, West New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y., Hon. H.B. Anthony, 1873.;;18. Navy Dept., March 16, 1857 re Montgomery Fletcher.;1 patriotic envelope "Ft. Sumpter" ;;19. Autograph of Robert Anderson ;;20. Document re Isaac Pallmadge, Special Administrator ;;21. Letter to Admiral Buchanan. (document is split into 2 parts-needs mending). Feb. 26, 1893. ;;22. Adjutant General's Office, Orders, Washington, April 23, 1862;;23. Special Requisition ;;24. Charleston Harbor envelop with portrait of Gen. Anderson ;;25. Signed card, Apr. 18, 1874 "near Alexandria, Va." ;;26. P. H. Watson, Asst. Secy. Of War, War Dept., Washington, D.C., May 28, 1862. ALS. ;;27. Roger A. [Pryor?] to "Dear Sir," Oct. 23, 1913. ALS. ;;28. Song sheet "The Flag of Fort Sumter." H. De Marsan, publisher. ;;29. Letter to "Dear Mr. Phillips" Nov. [3?] [19]01. Union Club letterhead. ;;30. Bachelder, Aug. 1864;;31. Letter to H. T. Clark, Gov. of North Carolina, Oct. 21, 1861.;;32. Letter of Edmund Ruffin, Charleston, Dec. 14, 1863. ;;33. ALS Gen. Beauregard, May 24, 1861. ;;34. Patriotic U.S. Flag ;;35. J. Lafayette Riker, Anderson Zouaves, Union Square, to Reverend and Dear Sir, May 3, 1861. ;;36. Song sheet "Dixie for the Union"
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Keywords
- Doubleday, Abner, 1819-1893
- E456
- Fort Moultrie (S.C.) -- History
- Fort Sumter (Charleston, S.C.) -- History
- GITenberg
- South Carolina -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives