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Box 6

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Contains 80 Results:

"Dr Beasley's speech, please publish J.S. W.", undated

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 136
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Charles Carleton Coffin Papers have been divided into two parts. The first consists of manuscripts of Coffin’s own works, chiefly speeches delivered before various patriotic gatherings in the 1870s and 1880s. The second consists of souvenirs of his reporting days during the Civil War, most particularly papers which he found in the streets of Richmond when it fell on April 3, 1865.In the first part are thirty-seven patriotic addresses, delivered at different times over the...
Dates: undated

Letter to Mr. Editor "…why is it that so many people stout and hearty … allowed to use the streets of Richmond as their field of labour instead of the trenches…", undated

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 136
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Charles Carleton Coffin Papers have been divided into two parts. The first consists of manuscripts of Coffin’s own works, chiefly speeches delivered before various patriotic gatherings in the 1870s and 1880s. The second consists of souvenirs of his reporting days during the Civil War, most particularly papers which he found in the streets of Richmond when it fell on April 3, 1865.In the first part are thirty-seven patriotic addresses, delivered at different times over the...
Dates: undated

"A plan for peace", undated

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 136
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Charles Carleton Coffin Papers have been divided into two parts. The first consists of manuscripts of Coffin’s own works, chiefly speeches delivered before various patriotic gatherings in the 1870s and 1880s. The second consists of souvenirs of his reporting days during the Civil War, most particularly papers which he found in the streets of Richmond when it fell on April 3, 1865.In the first part are thirty-seven patriotic addresses, delivered at different times over the...
Dates: undated

Letter by "4th Texas", Texas Brigade, to Mr. Editor complaining of the lack of socks, 1865 January 9

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 139
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Charles Carleton Coffin Papers have been divided into two parts. The first consists of manuscripts of Coffin’s own works, chiefly speeches delivered before various patriotic gatherings in the 1870s and 1880s. The second consists of souvenirs of his reporting days during the Civil War, most particularly papers which he found in the streets of Richmond when it fell on April 3, 1865.In the first part are thirty-seven patriotic addresses, delivered at different times over the...
Dates: 1865 January 9

Letter by "57th VA", "Trenches", to Misters Editors complaining that soldiers do not get their letters regularly, 1865 January 10

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 139
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Charles Carleton Coffin Papers have been divided into two parts. The first consists of manuscripts of Coffin’s own works, chiefly speeches delivered before various patriotic gatherings in the 1870s and 1880s. The second consists of souvenirs of his reporting days during the Civil War, most particularly papers which he found in the streets of Richmond when it fell on April 3, 1865.In the first part are thirty-seven patriotic addresses, delivered at different times over the...
Dates: 1865 January 10

Letter by "Staunton River Farmers", Red Oak Grove, Charlotte Co., to the Editor of the Examiner with a reply to accusation of estimating their crops below their real value by "Many Farmers" of Mecklenburg Co., 1865 February 24

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 139
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Charles Carleton Coffin Papers have been divided into two parts. The first consists of manuscripts of Coffin’s own works, chiefly speeches delivered before various patriotic gatherings in the 1870s and 1880s. The second consists of souvenirs of his reporting days during the Civil War, most particularly papers which he found in the streets of Richmond when it fell on April 3, 1865.In the first part are thirty-seven patriotic addresses, delivered at different times over the...
Dates: 1865 February 24

The Voice of Kentucky Veterans. Resolutions passed by Kentucky soldiers held at Camp Lee presented by H. H. Barlow to Lt. Col. J. B. McCreary, 1865 February 25

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 139
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Charles Carleton Coffin Papers have been divided into two parts. The first consists of manuscripts of Coffin’s own works, chiefly speeches delivered before various patriotic gatherings in the 1870s and 1880s. The second consists of souvenirs of his reporting days during the Civil War, most particularly papers which he found in the streets of Richmond when it fell on April 3, 1865.In the first part are thirty-seven patriotic addresses, delivered at different times over the...
Dates: 1865 February 25

Letter by W. H. King, Co F 18 Miss, from Richmond, to Editors of Examiner, requesting they publish enclosed letter by "A Soldier", Richmond, complaining of the quality of clothing made for soldiers, 1865 February 26

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 139
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Charles Carleton Coffin Papers have been divided into two parts. The first consists of manuscripts of Coffin’s own works, chiefly speeches delivered before various patriotic gatherings in the 1870s and 1880s. The second consists of souvenirs of his reporting days during the Civil War, most particularly papers which he found in the streets of Richmond when it fell on April 3, 1865.In the first part are thirty-seven patriotic addresses, delivered at different times over the...
Dates: 1865 February 26

Letter by "Old Farmer" to Mr. Editor complains that legislators are needed more as soldiers than as law makers, 1865 March 1

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 139
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Charles Carleton Coffin Papers have been divided into two parts. The first consists of manuscripts of Coffin’s own works, chiefly speeches delivered before various patriotic gatherings in the 1870s and 1880s. The second consists of souvenirs of his reporting days during the Civil War, most particularly papers which he found in the streets of Richmond when it fell on April 3, 1865.In the first part are thirty-seven patriotic addresses, delivered at different times over the...
Dates: 1865 March 1

Letter by William H Reese, ordnance sergeant, 44 Ga., Camp in the Woods Virginia, to Mr. Editor, concerning arming Negroes, 1865 March 4

 Item — Box: 6, Folder: 139
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Charles Carleton Coffin Papers have been divided into two parts. The first consists of manuscripts of Coffin’s own works, chiefly speeches delivered before various patriotic gatherings in the 1870s and 1880s. The second consists of souvenirs of his reporting days during the Civil War, most particularly papers which he found in the streets of Richmond when it fell on April 3, 1865.In the first part are thirty-seven patriotic addresses, delivered at different times over the...
Dates: 1865 March 4