United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:
Adalbert J. Volck manuscript collection
This collection consists of manuscript items, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and published material related to Adalbert J. Volck (1828-1912),a Baltimore dentist, artist, cartoonist, sculptor, and silversmith. Also contains 7 of Volckās sketchbooks.
Adalbert Johann Volck photograph collection
This collection contains photographic prints, negatives, and prints of the work of Adalbert Johann Volck (1828-1912), a Baltimore dentist, artist, cartoonist, sculptor, and silversmith during the American Civil War.
Andrew Wallace Evans papers
Anna Ella Carroll papers
This collection contains the political correspondence of Anna Ella Carroll, a political advisor to Abraham Lincoln and noted pamphleteer.
Archer family correspondence
James J. Archer was a Maryland lawyer and officer in the Mexican-American War and American Civil War. This collection contains two decades of correspondence between Archer and his family and includes descriptions of Archer's life during wartime and his experiences as a prisoner of war prior to his death (1864-1865). Also included in the collection is various correspondence between other Archer family members.
Augustus W. Bradford journals
Daily record kept by Augustus W. Bradford to show his actions as head of State; mainly concerns appointments and pardons. (Entries all recorded in third person.)
Baltimore Battery of Light Artillery records
The Baltimore Battery of Light Artillery records consist of enlistment certficates, muster rolls, roll books, monthly strength reports, casualty reports, lists of deserters, guard reports, commissary and quartermaster supply records, requisition and invoice books and records of court martials. These records are from 1862 through 1865.
Barroll family letters
Miscellaneous group of family correspondence including Civil War letters of Kent County; family genealogical data is included.
Benjamin Chew Howard manuscript collection
This collection consists of correspondence from Benjamin Chew Howard to his wife, Jane Gilmor Howard.
Bond war scrapbook
The Bond war scrapbook contains clippings of the Civil War and Reconstruction period relating to Maryland, the South, and the activities of Judge Hugh L. Bond.