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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Communications

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Public Note: Use this TUCUA term in Item and Fileuint records. For Collections, use the precoordinated LCSH term: United States--Civil War, 1861-1865.

Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Union Soldier Charles H. Chatfield, 1863 August 17

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Identifier: M262.03.0001.0003.00005
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Letter from Union Soldier Charles H. Chatfield in Nashville, Tennessee., 8/17/1863 Letter from Union soldier Charles H. Chatfield in Nashville, Tennesee to his sister and brother in the Colorado Territory.

Dates: 1863 August 17

Letter from Union Soldier Charles H. Chatfield, 1863 September 25

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Identifier: M262.03.0001.0003.00006
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Letter from Union Soldier Charles H. Chatfield in Chattanooga, Tennessee., 9/25/1863 Letter from Union soldier Charles H. Chatfield in Chattanooga, Tennessee to his brother and sister in the Colorado Territory. The letter was written after the rout at Chattanooga.

Dates: 1863 September 25

Letter from Union Soldier Charles H. Chatfield, 1863 December 18

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Identifier: M262.03.0001.0003.00008
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Letter from Union Soldier Charles H. Chatfield in North Chickamauga, Georgia., 12/18/1863 Letter from Union soldier Charles H. Chatfield in North Chickamauga, George to his brother and sister in the Colorado Territory. The letter was written after the Union victory at Chattanooga. The envelope is addressed to Miss Ellen Chatfield in Beaver Creek, Tremont County, Colorado Territory.

Dates: 1863 December 18

Letter from Union Soldier Charles H. Chatfield, 1864 April 24

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Identifier: M262.03.0001.0003.00009
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Letter from Union Soldier Charles H. Chatfield in Gordons Mill, Georgia., 4/24/1864 Letter from Union soldier Charles H. Chatfield in the headquarters of Company D, 85th Illinois Infantry, to his brother and sister in the Colorado Territory.

Dates: 1864 April 24

Letter from Union Soldier Charles H. Chatfield, 1864 May 1

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Identifier: M262.03.0001.0003.00010
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Letter from Union Soldier Charles H. Chatfield in Gordons Mill, Georgia., 5/1/1864 Letter from Union soldier Charles H. Chatfield in the headquarters of Company D, 85th Illinois Infantry, 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 14th Army Corps, to his sister in the Colorado Territory.

Dates: 1864 May 1

Letter from Union Soldier Charles H. Chatfield, 1864 June 8

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Identifier: M262.03.0001.0003.00011
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Letter from Union Soldier Charles H. Chatfield in Acworth Station, Georgia., 6/8/1864 Letter from Union soldier Charles H. Chatfield in the headquarters of Company D, 85th Illinois Infantry, 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 14th Army Corps, to his brother and sister in the Colorado Territory.

Dates: 1864 June 8

Letter from Union Soldier Clark S. Chatfield, 1863 December 1

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Identifier: M262.03.0001.0003.00007
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Letter from Union Soldier Clark S. Chatfield in Memphis, Tennessee., 12/1/1863 Letter from Union soldier Clark S. Chatfield in Memphis, Tennessee to his sister in the Colorado Territory. The envelope is addressed to Miss Nellie Chatfield in Beaver Creek, Colorado Territory.

Dates: 1863 December 1

Letter from Union Soldier Clark S. Chatfield, 1864 July 24

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Identifier: M262.03.0001.0003.00012
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Letter from Union Soldier Clark S. Chatfield in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 7/24/1864 Letter from Union soldier Clark S. Chatfield in Baton Rouge, Louisiana to his brother and sister in the Colorado Territory.

Dates: 1864 July 24

Pass to U. S. General Hospital for February 18, 1863, 1863 February 18

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Identifier: M271.01.0005.00024
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Civil War era day pass for U. S. General Hospital, Annapolis, Md, February 18, 1863. ''The Guard will pass T. S. Cole through the West Gate from 9 o'clock AM to 6 o'clock PM.'' Signed by Sam'l T. Miller, Officer of the Day.

Dates: 1863 February 18

Unidentified Portraits, 1861-1910

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Identifier: B002.04.0360.0004
Scope and Contents

A portrait of a man and a portrait of a woman encased in glass and a tin-type in a case of a Confederate soldier.

Dates: 1861-1910