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Baltimore (Md.) -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Bradford papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 2667
Abstract

The Bradford papers contain materials primarily related to Governor Augustus W. Bradford. These materials are dated between 1843 through 1894 and are supplemented by materials from Augustus's father Samuel Bradford.

Dates: 1843-1894

Civil War scrapbook

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0152
Abstract

Collection of newspaper clippings relating to the Civil War, collected by George William Brown, Mayor of Baltimore 1860-1861.

Dates: 1861 - 1865

Colonel Edward F. Jones papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 1331
Abstract

This collection contains correspondence pertaining to the activities of the 6th Massachusetts Regiment, commanded by Colonel Edward F. Jones in Baltimore, Maryland from April to July 1861.

Dates: 1861

George Cornwell and William Mead correspondence

 Collection
Identifier: MS 2460
Abstract

This collection consists of a series of letters written by George Cornwell and William Mead during the Civil War. The collection contains photo copies of originals and typed transcripts.

Dates: 1862 September 13-1865 June 9

Harris-Sterett-Winder-Darrell manuscript collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS 3216
Abstract

The Harris-Sterett-Winder-Darrell manuscript collection consists of correspondence, legal documents, diaries, newspaper clippings, compositions, stock shares and bank notes accumulated by the four interrelated Maryland families

Dates: 1724 - 1990

Maryland Volunteers 2nd Regiment records

 Collection
Identifier: MS 2657
Abstract

The Maryland Volunteers 2nd Regiment records contain materials related to Company A of the unit. Muster rolls, receipts, records of payments, certificates of discharge and hospitalization related to Lt. George W. Booth are highlights of the collection. The collection also contains documentation of the hospitalization and subsequent discharge of Sgt. William Zepp for mental illness.

Dates: 1862-1864