United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
Found in 82 Collections and/or Records:
Rumsey-Bullus correspondence
This collection contains letters to the Bullus family in Little Gunpowder, Baltimore County, Maryland from family members in Chicago and New York City. Topics include the deaths of relatives, life in New York and Chicago, stock purchases, and support for the Union in the Civil War.
Small print-subject collection
The Small Print-Subject Collection consists of over 1,300 advertisements, woodcuts, etchings, drawings, newspaper images, newspaper clippings, small booklets, and other items. Most date from the 18th and 19th century. The prints in this collection are less than 10 x 15 inches in size.
Steuart family papers
Thomas Buchanan letter book
This collection consists of letters of Lt. Comm. Thomas McKean Buchanan reporting the activities of U. S. Steamer "Calhoun" with fleet near new Orleans, including fighting to clear confederates from the Atchefalya River and to replace buoys and channel markers.
United Daughters of the Confederacy records
The United Daughters of the Confederacy Records include the minute books, administrative reports, and scrapbooks of the Maryland Division Executive Board.
United States Colored Troops officer letters
This collection contains eight officer letters concerning United States Colored Troops regiments from Maryland, some with typed transcripts, dated 1863-1865 and 1868. These letters are written by the white commanding officers and describe the people and conditions of the regiments.
United States Sanitary Commission photograph collection
The collection contains photographs related to the United States Sanitary Commission, circa 1861-1865.
Washington Hands Civil War notebook
Microfilmed copy of a notebook written by Washington Hands of Baltimore, Maryland during his time as a Confederate soldier in the Civil War.
William Howard manumission papers
The collection consists of documents relating to the manumission and service of William Howard (circa 1835-1864) who served in the 30th United States Colored Infantry during the American Civil War.
