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Contains 66 Results:

Letter to "My Loving Minie" from "your friend Irene Clark," regarding Mr. Clark., 1 May-30 June 1862.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: 1 May-30 June 1862.

Letter accompanying Quarterly Retrun of Deceased Soldiers, for the first quarter of 1865 (not attached),, April 5, 1865.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: April 5, 1865.

Inventory and Inspection Report, Quartermaster's Stores, Co. A, 16th New York Cavalry,, June 12, 1865.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: June 12, 1865.

Voucher for Receipt of Ordinance issues, Co. A., 16th New York Cavalry,, June 22, 1865.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: June 22, 1865.

Quarterly Return of Ordinance and Ordinance Stores, 16th New York Cavalry,, June 30, 1865.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: June 30, 1865.

Monthly Return of Quartermaster's Stores, 16th New York Cavalry, Lincoln Barracks, Washington, D.C.,, July 1865.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: July 1865.

Monthly Return of Quartermasters Stores, 16th New York Cavalry, Camp Barry, D.C.,, August 1865.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: August 1865.

Letter to James C. Wetmore, Ohio Military State Agent, from Edward J. Kennedy regarding his discharge and payments,, April 19, [1866].

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: April 19, [1866].

Pay voucher for Francis P. Melcher,, May 31, 1866.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: May 31, 1866.

Pay voucher for James W. McClay,, May 22, 1866.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: May 22, 1866.

Pay voucher for John W. Rogers,, Sept. 12, 1866.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: Sept. 12, 1866.

Pay voucher for H. C. Diggs,, September 6, 1866.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: September 6, 1866.

Envelopes depicting cartoons and slogans, 1858-1926

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: 1858-1926

Envelopes depicting cartoons and slogans, 1858-1926

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: 1858-1926

Power of Attorney documents (Charles F. Blattan),, 1864; 1861 and 1865.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: 1864; 1861 and 1865.

Documents from the Confederacy,, 1864-1865:

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: 1864-1865:

Documents from the Union (from Fort Adams, RI),, 1858-1866:

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: 1858-1866:

Miscellaneous documents:, 1 May-30 June 1862.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: 1 May-30 June 1862.

Ayrs letter, (formerly, MSS 204 SC)., Sept. 30, 1861

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: Sept. 30, 1861

Maps, plates, article typescripts (formerly, MSS 270 SC):, May 16, 1863.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: May 16, 1863.

Letter paroling Thomas I. Jones, a Union man, by a Confederate officer,, 1863.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: 1863.

Letter written by W. J. Stephens, a Union soldier stationed at Camp Wilcox, Alexandria, Virginia, to his father,, June 11, 1861..

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: June 11, 1861..

Quartermaster's invoice from Bowling Green, Virginia,, Feb. 12, 1864.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: Feb. 12, 1864.

$500 bond receipt from Atlanta, GA,, March 1864.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: March 1864.

Interest chit from Richmond, VA for interest due, on bond #8283., July 1, 1865,

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection combines three collections of Civil War material. The material dates from 1858 to 1926. Virginia Langham Olmsted donated the original collection of 98 patriotic envelopes to the University of New Mexico in 1975. These patriotic envelopes depict Civil War cartoons from a Union viewpoint. Included in this group is an envelope decorated with a popular caricature of the early war period drawn in 1860 by Frank Beard, called "Why Don't You Take It?" The drawing is General Winfield...
Dates: July 1, 1865,