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Box 1

 Container

Contains 182 Results:

Letter signed W.T. Sherman to unknown states that all is well in the South but is anxious to know what manner of government they will have and expresses his dislike of Halleck’s interference into his business. (2 pages) [fragment], no date

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: D00976
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists primarily of correspondence and invitations. The majority of the collection consists of documents written by W.T. Sherman during the course of his military career. Most of the documents are original although some photocopies and facsimiles are present. Folder 1 contains correspondence relating to Sherman’s early military service as a commissary officer in St. Louis and New Orleans, his years as a banker in the employment of...
Dates: no date

Letter of W.T. Sherman to unknown asks if there is any reason to submit to the insult contained in Halleck’s dispatch in the New York papers. (1 page) [fragment], no date

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: D01015
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists primarily of correspondence and invitations. The majority of the collection consists of documents written by W.T. Sherman during the course of his military career. Most of the documents are original although some photocopies and facsimiles are present. Folder 1 contains correspondence relating to Sherman’s early military service as a commissary officer in St. Louis and New Orleans, his years as a banker in the employment of...
Dates: no date