Box 3
Contains 75 Results:
Letter of Starr[?], camp near Harrison's Landing, Virginia, to Capt. Joseph Dickinson, reports activities of 5th New Jersey Infantry from Seven Pines to Harrison's Landing. Attached to letter signed Charles S. Olden, Trenton, New Jersey, to Starr, July 15, 1862. (3 pages), 1862 July 12
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 General L. Thomas, adjutant general, Washington, D.C., regarding Starr's desire to resign his position. (2 pages), 1862 Oct 4
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. (1 page), 1862 Oct 21
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, Camp Kearney, Virginia, to Governor C.S. Olden, regarding his resignation. Attached to telegrams from S.P. Heintzelman and Daniel F. Schenck regarding recruiting. (3 pages), 1862 Oct 22
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, near Fort Lyon, Virginia, to Major Samuel Breck, assistant adjutant general, Washington, D.C. (3 pages), 1862 Oct 26
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 J. Huidekoper, headquarters, Company C, 150th Pennsylvania Volunteers, to Starr. (1 page), 1862 Nov 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 Starr, Washington, D.C., to Peter Pines, Douglas Hospital, Washington, D.C., regarding desertion of Charles Jones, 7th Ohio Infantry. (1 page), 1862 Dec 6
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 A.H. Merritt, camp near Falmouth, Virginia, to [Starr]. (1 page), 1862 Dec 8
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 Robert Williams, Washington, D.C., to Lieut. E.W. Tarleton. (1 page), 1862 Dec 11
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 Luther Ainsworth, camp near Belle Plains, Virginia, to Starr[?]. (1 page), 1863 Jan 1
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.