Box 2
Contains 42 Results:
Manuscript book of rosters of officers of various Confederate regiments of the following brigades: Hebert's Brigade with the 3rd Louisiana, and 7th, 36th, 37th, and 38th Mississippi Infantry regiments; Moore's Brigade with the 35th, 40th, and 43rd Mississippi, 37th and 42nd Alabama, and 2nd Texas regiments; Whitfield's Brigade with the 1st, 3rd, 6th and 9th Texas Cavalry. Includes name, position, date of enlistment, etc. (81 pages), 1861-1862
This collection consists of papers both belonging to, and collected by, Henry W. Williams, including his correspondence and scrapbooks, various items from the Civil War, and papers regarding steamboats and financial markets.
Letter signed J.J. Crittenden, Senate, to Wm. H. Timberlake, mentions petition presented to the Senate by Crittenden. (1 page), 1861 Feb 9
This collection consists of papers both belonging to, and collected by, Henry W. Williams, including his correspondence and scrapbooks, various items from the Civil War, and papers regarding steamboats and financial markets.
Letterbook of Daniel M. Frost, contains letters written while stationed at Memphis, Tennessee, and Arkansas to various Confederate officers with instructions and reports concerning movements of the Confederate army. (14 pages), 1861 Dec 18-1862 Apr 2
This collection consists of papers both belonging to, and collected by, Henry W. Williams, including his correspondence and scrapbooks, various items from the Civil War, and papers regarding steamboats and financial markets.
Order book of General Orders of Governor Jackson and Daniel M. Frost, primarily in Arkansas, regarding affairs of the Confederate army including: the officers to serve under Frost; the daily schedule in permanent camps; the court martial of Thomas Delaney and William Bamberg with an extensive list of their crimes and punishments; inspections by quartermasters; extensive instructions to prepare for a march from Cove Creek, Arkansas, to Fayetteville, Arkansas; and rules for the newly established Camp McCullough. (30 pages), 1861 Dec 18-1862 Apr 9
This collection consists of papers both belonging to, and collected by, Henry W. Williams, including his correspondence and scrapbooks, various items from the Civil War, and papers regarding steamboats and financial markets.
Letter signed Sterling Price, Springfield, [Missouri?], to Earl Van Dorn regarding movement of Union troops toward Springfield and what he needs to defeat them in an attack. (4 pages), 1862 Feb 9
This collection consists of papers both belonging to, and collected by, Henry W. Williams, including his correspondence and scrapbooks, various items from the Civil War, and papers regarding steamboats and financial markets.
Letter signed Sterling Price, Cross Hollows, Arkansas, to Earl Van Dorn, regarding his retreat to this place and the present state of the enemy. (3 pages), 1862 Feb 19
This collection consists of papers both belonging to, and collected by, Henry W. Williams, including his correspondence and scrapbooks, various items from the Civil War, and papers regarding steamboats and financial markets.
Broadside of Order No. 4 of W[illiam] L. Cabell, Jacksonport, Arkansas, states that anyone going up the White and Black Rivers to Missouri must obtain a passport from the provost marshal, Col. H.W. Williams. Also includes letter from George S. Hoke, St. Louis, to Frank Mesker, dated July 19, 1906. (2 pages), 1862 Mar 3
This collection consists of papers both belonging to, and collected by, Henry W. Williams, including his correspondence and scrapbooks, various items from the Civil War, and papers regarding steamboats and financial markets.
Letter signed Albert Pike, Cherokee Nation, to Earl Van Dorn, regarding the affairs of the Indian troops under his command and his efforts to get supplies for them. (4 pages), 1862 Mar 15
This collection consists of papers both belonging to, and collected by, Henry W. Williams, including his correspondence and scrapbooks, various items from the Civil War, and papers regarding steamboats and financial markets.
Special Order of Albert Pike, Dwight Mission, Cherokee Nation, regarding atrocities committed by the Indian troops against the enemy. (2 pages), 1862 Mar 15
This collection consists of papers both belonging to, and collected by, Henry W. Williams, including his correspondence and scrapbooks, various items from the Civil War, and papers regarding steamboats and financial markets.
Letter signed Albert Pike, Indian Territory, to Major General Van Dorn, regarding an order he disagrees with. (1 page), 1862 Mar 21
This collection consists of papers both belonging to, and collected by, Henry W. Williams, including his correspondence and scrapbooks, various items from the Civil War, and papers regarding steamboats and financial markets.