Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning housing and living conditions, undated, p. 2. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning housing and living conditions, undated, p. 2. Letter: 2 p. Describes scenery, living quarters, African-American servants. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning housing and living conditions, undated, p. 1. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning housing and living conditions, undated, p. 1. Letter: 2 p. Describes scenery, living quarters, African-American servants. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother after a trip to Baltimore, written from Baltimore, Maryland, undated, p. 1. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother after a trip to Baltimore, written from Baltimore, Maryland, undated, p. 1. Letter: 2 p. Describes trip to Baltimore. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother after a trip to Baltimore, written from Baltimore, Maryland, undated, p. 2. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother after a trip to Baltimore, written from Baltimore, Maryland, undated, p. 2. Letter: 2 p. Describes trip to Baltimore. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Lila concerning her lodging and daily life, undated, p. 2. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Lila concerning her lodging and daily life, undated, p. 2. Letter: 4 p. Describes living conditions and daily life. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Lila concerning her lodging and daily life, undated, p. 3. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Lila concerning her lodging and daily life, undated, p. 3. Letter: 4 p. Describes living conditions and daily life. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Lila concerning her lodging and daily life, undated, p. 4. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Lila concerning her lodging and daily life, undated, p. 4. Letter: 4 p. Describes living conditions and daily life. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Lila concerning her lodging and daily life, undated, p. 1. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Lila concerning her lodging and daily life, undated, p. 1. Letter: 4 p. Describes living conditions and daily life. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning hospital staff and politics, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, April 2, 1863, p. 1. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning hospital staff and politics, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, April 2, 1863, p. 1. Letter: 6 p. Describes staff and politics of military hospital. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning hospital staff and politics, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, April 2, 1863, p. 6. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning hospital staff and politics, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, April 2, 1863, p. 6. Letter: 6 p. Describes staff and politics of military hospital. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning hospital staff and politics, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, April 2, 1863, p. 2. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning hospital staff and politics, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, April 2, 1863, p. 2. Letter: 6 p. Describes staff and politics of military hospital. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning hospital staff and politics, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, April 2, 1863, p. 5. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning hospital staff and politics, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, April 2, 1863, p. 5. Letter: 6 p. Describes staff and politics of military hospital. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning hospital staff and politics, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, April 2, 1863, p. 3. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning hospital staff and politics, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, April 2, 1863, p. 3. Letter: 6 p. Describes staff and politics of military hospital. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning hospital staff and politics, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, April 2, 1863, p. 4. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning hospital staff and politics, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, April 2, 1863, p. 4. Letter: 6 p. Describes staff and politics of military hospital. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother describing daily life and living quarters, written May 3, 1863, p. 1. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother describing daily life and living quarters, written May 3, 1863, p. 1. Letter: 3 p. Describes nurse's daily life and living quarters. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother describing daily life and living quarters, written May 3, 1863, p. 3. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother describing daily life and living quarters, written May 3, 1863, p. 3. Letter: 3 p. Describes nurse's daily life and living quarters. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother describing daily life and living quarters, written May 3, 1863, p. 2. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother describing daily life and living quarters, written May 3, 1863, p. 2. Letter: 3 p. Describes nurse's daily life and living quarters. View Item
Vignette of the Passage of the Rappahannock by the Grand Army of the Potomac at Fredericksburg, Virginia, Midnight, December 10, 1862. Vignette of the Passage of the Rappahannock by the Grand Army of the Potomac at Fredericksburg, Virginia, Midnight, December 10, 1862. Drawing: Graphite on paper with annotations in brown ink. 8 1/2 x 13 in. Small sketch of troop movements, including movement of cannons, down a road, over a bridge and through a town represented by houses, buildings and a church steeple. View Item
Portrait of William H. Dougal, taken in Middletown, Connecticut, circa 1868. Portrait of William H. Dougal, taken in Middletown, Connecticut, circa 1868. Portrait: Shows Dougal in a suit, sitting with his arm on a padded arm rest; a 'negative preserved' of William H. Dougal. Photograph by George W. Dennigau. View Item
Prison Times, Vol. 1, No. 1, published in division 27 of the Fort Delaware prison camp, written in 1865, p. 4. Prison Times, Vol. 1, No. 1, published in division 27 of the Fort Delaware prison camp, written in 1865, p. 4. View Item
Prison Times, Vol. 1, No. 1, published in division 27 of the Fort Delaware prison camp, written in 1865, p. 3. Prison Times, Vol. 1, No. 1, published in division 27 of the Fort Delaware prison camp, written in 1865, p. 3. View Item
Prison Times, Vol. 1, No. 1, published in division 27 of the Fort Delaware prison camp, written in 1865, p. 2. Prison Times, Vol. 1, No. 1, published in division 27 of the Fort Delaware prison camp, written in 1865, p. 2. View Item
Prison Times, Vol. 1, No. 1, published in division 27 of the Fort Delaware prison camp, written in 1865, p. 1. Prison Times, Vol. 1, No. 1, published in division 27 of the Fort Delaware prison camp, written in 1865, p. 1. View Item
Letter to Frank Leslie, written by Edmund Birckhead Bensell, dated May 12, 1862 (verso). Letter to Frank Leslie, written by Edmund Birckhead Bensell, dated May 12, 1862 (verso). Letter: Drawing: Graphite and black ink wash on paper. 7 x 10 3/4 in. Letter to Frank Leslie offering sketch on recto for publication and asking for compensation. laid on verso is sheet with a letter (May 12th 1862) from Edmund Birckhead Bensell to Frank Leslie in black ink reading: 'Inclosed find / sketch of launch of Philada. Iron / clad vessel, which took place / Saturday May 10/62. If accepted / please remit five dollars ($5.), / if rejected oblige me by returning / drawing. View Item
[Description of scene on recto] (verso). [Description of scene on recto] (verso). Inscription: Graphite and black ink wash on beige paper. 10 3/4 x 13 1/4 in. Description of drawing on the recto and offer of it for publication: Along upper edge: '[cut] Rebel defenses from Woods, Chicago Battery constituting the Advance, Sherman's position / 1 1/2 miles from the Court House at Vicksburg.--The ravine separating the two armies is / where our troops were slaughtered during the attack on the rebel batteries. View Item
[Hillen's Report of the battle] (verso). [Hillen's Report of the battle] (verso). Inscription: Graphite on paper. 9 x 9 5/8 in. View Item
Diary, p. 81, April 21, 1854 (continued), with illustration of a shack by a river at head of page, and illustration of two women at bottom of page. Diary, p. 81, April 21, 1854 (continued), with illustration of a shack by a river at head of page, and illustration of two women at bottom of page. View Item
Diary, p. 57, February 7, 1854 (continued), with two unfinished illustrations. Diary, p. 57, February 7, 1854 (continued), with two unfinished illustrations. View Item
Diary, p. 18, undated (continued), May 27, 1853, June 13, 1853, June 15, 1853, and June 16, 1853. Diary, p. 18, undated (continued), May 27, 1853, June 13, 1853, June 15, 1853, and June 16, 1853. View Item
Diary, p. 5, March 3, 1853 (continued) and March 8, 1853, with illustration of horse with rider and runner at head, and small illustration below text with caption 'Winding up a long yarn!' Diary, p. 5, March 3, 1853 (continued) and March 8, 1853, with illustration of horse with rider and runner at head, and small illustration below text with caption 'Winding up a long yarn!' View Item