Box 1
Contains 78 Results:
B.G. (Bartly) Pugh to Isaac C. Pugh, Decatur, Illinois. Content includes a request to take over the farm after attending school, 1862 March 24
This sub-series is primarily composed of letters written by Isaac C. Pugh and I.R. (Rinaldo) Pugh. Other correspondents include Elvira Pugh, B.G. (Bartly) Pugh, and J.H. (John Henry) Pugh. Letters detail aspects of military life, including operations, troop movements, and changes in command as they occur. Pertinent content includes an account of the battles of Forts Henry and Donelson, and the battle of Shiloh (Pittsburg Landing).
Elvira E. Pugh to Isaac C. Pugh. Content includes news of the situation at home and a request for Pugh to leave the service, 1862 March 25
This sub-series is primarily composed of letters written by Isaac C. Pugh and I.R. (Rinaldo) Pugh. Other correspondents include Elvira Pugh, B.G. (Bartly) Pugh, and J.H. (John Henry) Pugh. Letters detail aspects of military life, including operations, troop movements, and changes in command as they occur. Pertinent content includes an account of the battles of Forts Henry and Donelson, and the battle of Shiloh (Pittsburg Landing).
Isaac C. Pugh to Elvira E. Pugh, Head Quarters, 41st Regiment, Illinois Volunteers, Pittsburg, Tennessee. Content includes Pugh's assessment of military bravery and warning of possible financial hardship, 1862 March 29
This sub-series is primarily composed of letters written by Isaac C. Pugh and I.R. (Rinaldo) Pugh. Other correspondents include Elvira Pugh, B.G. (Bartly) Pugh, and J.H. (John Henry) Pugh. Letters detail aspects of military life, including operations, troop movements, and changes in command as they occur. Pertinent content includes an account of the battles of Forts Henry and Donelson, and the battle of Shiloh (Pittsburg Landing).
Receipt titled "The Adams Express Company! Great Eastern, Western & Southern Express Forwarders"; Marked Jno H. Pugh, Decatur, Ill, 1861 May 24
This series contains several documents dating from the United States Civil War period including a freight receipt, a military special order, and a hand-written manuscript detailing the siege of Vicksburg written by I.R. (Rinaldo) Pugh. Two typescript copies of the Vicksburg manuscript are also included.
Military order titled Special Order No. 6, Head Quarters, Expedition Army Corps, Savannah, Tennessee. Order commanding Pugh's 41st Illinois division to reinforce Brigadier General Wallace's division , 1862 March 13
This series contains several documents dating from the United States Civil War period including a freight receipt, a military special order, and a hand-written manuscript detailing the siege of Vicksburg written by I.R. (Rinaldo) Pugh. Two typescript copies of the Vicksburg manuscript are also included.
Manuscript titled "Our Army at the Siege of Vicksburg" by I.R. (Rinaldo) Pugh. Manuscript recounts the siege as experienced by Pugh's army at Fort Hill, undated
This series contains several documents dating from the United States Civil War period including a freight receipt, a military special order, and a hand-written manuscript detailing the siege of Vicksburg written by I.R. (Rinaldo) Pugh. Two typescript copies of the Vicksburg manuscript are also included.
Typescript titled "Our Army at the Siege of Vicksburg" by I.R. (Rinaldo) Pugh (two copies), undated
This series contains several documents dating from the United States Civil War period including a freight receipt, a military special order, and a hand-written manuscript detailing the siege of Vicksburg written by I.R. (Rinaldo) Pugh. Two typescript copies of the Vicksburg manuscript are also included.
"A street in Chattanooga in 1864", undated
This series is composed of press clippings pertaining to the history of the United States Civil War. Press clippings are primarily images of monuments, memorials, historic homes, and battlefield sites taken from an unknown publication.
"A view of Chattanooga in war time", undated
This series is composed of press clippings pertaining to the history of the United States Civil War. Press clippings are primarily images of monuments, memorials, historic homes, and battlefield sites taken from an unknown publication.
"Bird's-eye view of the country looking north from Lee and Gordon's mills along the west Chickamauga creek. Chattanooga lies north and a trifle to the west of Lee and Gordon's mills. The Battle of Chickamauga was fought on the wooded slopes on the west bank of the stream", undated
This series is composed of press clippings pertaining to the history of the United States Civil War. Press clippings are primarily images of monuments, memorials, historic homes, and battlefield sites taken from an unknown publication.