Box 1
Container
Contains 182 Results:
Letter signed W.T. Sherman, St. Louis, to Mrs. J.J. O’Fallon, noting that arrangements had been made for Miss Ward to accompany me to Chicago. (2 pages), 1868 Dec 11
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: D00880
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:
1868 Dec 11
Letter signed W.T. Sherman, St. Louis, to J.J. O’Fallon, St. Louis, notifying her that Miss Ward arrived safely in Chicago and was transferred to Mrs. Dayton who accompanied her to Cincinnati with Generals Grant and Schofield and staff. (3 pages w/envelope), 1868 Dec 20
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: D00883
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:
1868 Dec 20
Document signed W.T. Sherman to Julius Pitzman congratulating Pitzman on the birth of his daughter. (1 page w/envelope), 1869 Jan 16
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: D00898
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:
1869 Jan 16
Letter of Alexander Stewart, Hamilton Fish et al. to W.T. Sherman, testimonial letter presenting Sherman a house in Washington as a reward for his service. (2 pages) [facsimile], 1869 Mar 3
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: D00931
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:
1869 Mar 3
Letter signed W.T. Sherman to General A. Ames, Jackson, Mississippi, advising Ames who was serving as provisional governor of Mississippi to stay out of politics and be suspicious of Mississippians who claim to favor the Grant administration. (4 pages), 1869 Aug 2
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: D00849
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:
1869 Aug 2
Letter signed W.T. Sherman to Charley advises his cousin to stay on good terms with his commanding officers for the benefit of his military career. Expresses his regret that he was unable to visit his Uncle Charles before he died. (3 pages w/transcript), 1869 Oct 8
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: D00987
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:
1869 Oct 8
Letter signed W.T. Sherman, Washington, D.C., to E.O.C. Ord speaks of an invitation to attend a veterans encampment in Des Moines, Iowa, and politics surrounding the Grant administration. (4 pages), 1870 Aug 1
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: D00860
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:
1870 Aug 1
Letter signed W.T. Sherman, Washington, to E.O.C. Ord speaks of army affairs and his powers as commander of the armies of the United States. (4 pages), 1870 Oct 28
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: D00991
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:
1870 Oct 28
Letter signed Ellen B.E. Sherman, Washington, to Miss Dodge, a note written on a circular announcing the opening of the Grand Fair for the benefit of St. Mary’s Home of Industry. The note asks Miss Dodge to write letters for the fair’s post office. (2 pages), 1870 Nov 10
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: D00978
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:
1870 Nov 10
Letter signed Ellen B.E. Sherman to Miss Dodge states that she is sending five copies of the Catholic World for Dodge to read. Tells of her plans to travel to Cincinnati with General Sherman. (2 pages), 1871 Apr 1
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: D01652
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:
1871 Apr 1