United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Diaries
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 174 Collections and/or Records:
Letter, William Leonard to Parents, Near Petersburg Va., June 19, 1864 (Ms2011-106)
Letter, William Leonard to Parents, Near Petersburg Va., June 23, 1864 (Ms2011-106)
Letter, William Leonard to Parents, Near Petersburg Va., June 25, 1864 (Ms2011-106)
List, Absentees from Co. G. 23 Regiment, VA, n.d. (Ms1984-172)
Daniel A. Lowber Diary
Civil War diary of Captain Daniel A. Lowber, Company A, 37th Wisconsin Infantry, which served in the siege of Petersburg, Virginia.
Alfred L. Mantor Diary,
The collection contains the Civil War diary of Alfred Mantor, a corporal (and later sergeant) with "C" Company of the 27th Massachusetts Infantry. Mantor's diary covers January through April of 1864, shortly before he was killed in action in May. Entries focus on his regiment's activities, as well as his personal experiences teaching Sunday school in the Norfolk, Virginia, area.
George H. Marshall Diary
Civil War diary of George H. Marshall, a soldier in Company K, 113th Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery.
Ebenezer E. Mason Diary,
The collection includes the diary of Ebenezer E. Mason, a magistrate and delegate, that covers his experiences from January through August 1864 as well as a few entries in February 1865.
John R. Maybury Diary
Civil War diary of Corporal John R. Maybury of Company L, 10th New York Cavalry, describing winter camp activities and routines, as well as skirmishes and battles with the enemy in northern and eastern Virginia.
Charles F. McKenna Collection
Diaries, papers, and published materials related to Charles F. McKenna's service in the 155th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, during the Civil War.