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Contains 66 Results:

Requisition for 1,875 pounds of coal for at the commissary storehouse., Nov. 1858,

 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: Nov. 1858,

Temporary duty authorization for the quartermaster to proceed to NYC to cash a $3000 government draft,, Dec. 27, 1858.

 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: Dec. 27, 1858.

Special requisition for 20 brooms,, Feb. 7, 1859.

 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. 7, 1859.

"Abstract of Articles... expended, lost, destroyed in the public service... for the quarter ending, March 31, 1859.

 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 31, 1859.

Abstract to Robert L. Clarkson, accounting for $442.34 expended for fodder and straw, quarter ending, March 31, 1859.

 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 31, 1859.

Requisition for stationary for the quarter ending, June 30, 1859.

 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, 1859.

Pay roster for services rendered, period ending, June 30, 1859.

 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, 1859.

Requisition for straw for public horses... for the month of, June 1859.

 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 1859.

Abstract of straw issued... in the quarter ending, Sept. 30, 1859.

 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. 30, 1859.

Pay voucher for John W. Neal, leader of the band for the 21st Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry,, 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 to "My Dear Sister Laura" from "Your brother H. C. Emerson" written from a "camp near Edwards Ferrey [sic.], Maryland,, June 27, 1863.

 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 27, 1863.

Letter to "Dear Mother" from ?, Nashville, Tennessee, "... I embrace the present opportunity of writing you a few lines in answer to a letter I just received..., April 2, 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: April 2, 1864.

Pass for Corporal A. F. Smith, issued at Elvira, NY, "Not good in drinking saloons", May 2, 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: May 2, 1864.

Pay voucher for Edward Kennedy, Ohio Infantry, for period, October 1864 - May 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: October 1864 - May 1865.

Clothing issue, 16th NY Volunteer Cavalry,, May 20, 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: May 20, 1865.

Monthly return of clothing, camp, and Garrison Equipage, Lincoln Barracks, Washington DC,, May 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: May 1865.

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

Statement of Charges on Muster and Pay Rolls, 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.

Receipt for issues to 3rd Provisional New York Cavalry, Camp Barry, C.C.,, August 17, 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 17, 1865.

Letter to "Sir" from George Monbridge concerning a bounty for John Reynolds,, January 28, 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: January 28, 1866.

Pay voucher for Isaac Nichols,, May 30, 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 30, 1866.

Vicksburg,, May 12, 1863.

 Item — 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 12, 1863.

Vicksburg,, May; 22, 1863.

 Item — 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; 22, 1863.

Port Hudson,, May 27, 1863, and June 14, and March 14.

 Item — 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 27, 1863, and June 14, and March 14.

Military situation,, June 1, 1863.

 Item — 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: June 1, 1863.