United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:
Colonel Benjamin Franklin Taylor collection
This collection contains letters to Colonel Benjamin Franklin Taylor during his time fighting for the Union in the Civil War
Colonel Edward F. Jones papers
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.
Company B, 30th Infantry Regiment, United States Colored Troops roster book
Cooke papers
This collection contains correspondence and ephemera related to Adolphus Cooke, a Confederate soldier, and his family, circa 1862-1915.
Coriell family papers
This collection primarily contains letters written to or by members of the Baltimore-based Coriell family. The letters mention the weather, mutual friends, illness, trips, and occasionally Baltimore politics.
Curtis W. Jacobs diary and account book
Diary and account book of Curtis W. Jacobs, a wealthy Worcester County, Maryland farmer, state legislator, and ardent supporter of slavery. This book primarily details his business transactions, especially those relating to the enslaved people on his farm.
Daniel M. Thomas papers
The Daniel M. Thomas papers consist of a fairly large and varied group of papers which relate to the personal and social life of the Thomas family of West River, Maryland. Although the material ranges in date from 1674 through 1938, the bulk of the material falls into the period between 1840 and 1890.
Daniel T. McCabe commonplace book
This commonplace book contains short stories and doodles by Daniel T. McCabe, a resident of Baltimore between 1860-1865 when he was aged 11 - 16. McCabe's notes within the margins of his stories often display encouragement to the Confederacy, particularly support for Confederate President Jefferson Davis.