Box 2
Contains 85 Results:
Letter signed 2nd Lt. O.P. Gooding, Fort Laramie, Nebraska Territory, to Starr. (1 page), 1860 Jul 15
The Samuel Starr Papers consist primarily of correspondence, military papers, and miscellaneous material regarding Starr's family and his service with various military units. The papers also include several folders of papers regarding William D. Price and his family.
Letter signed Starr, Burlington, New Jersey, to L. Thomas, adjutant general, Washington, D.C. (1 page), 1861 May 5
The Samuel Starr Papers consist primarily of correspondence, military papers, and miscellaneous material regarding Starr's family and his service with various military units. The papers also include several folders of papers regarding William D. Price and his family.
Letter signed L. Thomas, adjutant general, Washington, D.C., to Starr, Columbus, Ohio. (1 page), 1861 May 15
The Samuel Starr Papers consist primarily of correspondence, military papers, and miscellaneous material regarding Starr's family and his service with various military units. The papers also include several folders of papers regarding William D. Price and his family.
Letter signed Starr, Washington, D.C., regarding the case of Mr. Donohue. (2 pages), 1861 May 17
The Samuel Starr Papers consist primarily of correspondence, military papers, and miscellaneous material regarding Starr's family and his service with various military units. The papers also include several folders of papers regarding William D. Price and his family.
Letter signed Starr, to Ward H. Lamon, U.S. marshal, Washington, D.C. (1 page), 1861 May 18
The Samuel Starr Papers consist primarily of correspondence, military papers, and miscellaneous material regarding Starr's family and his service with various military units. The papers also include several folders of papers regarding William D. Price and his family.
Letter signed Colonel Michael Corcoran, National Cadets, 69th New York State Militia, Georgetown Heights, D.C., to General Mansfield, reports capture of man who was following his men. (1 page), 1861 May 19
The Samuel Starr Papers consist primarily of correspondence, military papers, and miscellaneous material regarding Starr's family and his service with various military units. The papers also include several folders of papers regarding William D. Price and his family.
Letter signed E. Wood, Washington County Jail, to General Mansfield, feels he was wrongly arrested. (1 page), 1861 May 20
The Samuel Starr Papers consist primarily of correspondence, military papers, and miscellaneous material regarding Starr's family and his service with various military units. The papers also include several folders of papers regarding William D. Price and his family.
Letter signed Colonel Henry M. Baker, headquarters, 2nd Regiment, New Jersey Brigade, Camp Scott, to General Mansfield, regarding arrest of Samuel Hanna for entering camp. (2 pages), 1861 May 20
The Samuel Starr Papers consist primarily of correspondence, military papers, and miscellaneous material regarding Starr's family and his service with various military units. The papers also include several folders of papers regarding William D. Price and his family.
Letter signed Starr, Washington, D.C., to Colonel Michael Corcoran, commanding 69th New York State Militia, regarding arrest of Thomas Byom[?]. (2 pages), 1861 May 20
The Samuel Starr Papers consist primarily of correspondence, military papers, and miscellaneous material regarding Starr's family and his service with various military units. The papers also include several folders of papers regarding William D. Price and his family.
Letter signed Starr, Washington, D.C., to J.K.F. Mansfield, regarding testimony of Francis Markoe (or Marcoe). (1 page), 1861 May 29
The Samuel Starr Papers consist primarily of correspondence, military papers, and miscellaneous material regarding Starr's family and his service with various military units. The papers also include several folders of papers regarding William D. Price and his family.