Correspondence – USA Private

Soldiers

Maj. Sullivan Ballou, 2nd Rhode Island Volunteers, to his Wife

Pvt. Edward H. Bassett, Co. G., 1st Minnesota Infantry, On the Battle (1)

Pvt. Edward H. Bassett, Co. G., 1st Minnesota Infantry, On the Battle (2)

Leonard Belding, Co. K, 2nd Rhode Island Infantry, On the Battle

Col. Hiram Berry, 4th ME Infantry, On the March to Manassas and the Battle

Pvt. John Clay Brown, 14th Brooklyn, on his Return to the Battlefield

“C.”, 2nd Wisconsin, On the Battle

Pvt. Alexander Campbell, 79th NY, Describes the Battle to His Wife

“Canonicus”, 2nd Rhode Island Infantry (?), On the March to Manassas (1)

Pvt. Alexander Carolin, Co. A, 69th NYSM, On the Battle

Col. Michael Corcoran’s Account of His Capture

M. Crosbie, Co. E, 69th NYSM, On the Battle

Pvt. John W. Day, Co. H, 1st Massachusetts, On the March, Blackburn’s Ford, and the Battle

“DeW”, 1st Rhode Island Infantry, On the March to Manassas

“DeW”, 1st Rhode Island Infantry, On the Battle (1)

“DeW”, 1st Rhode Island Infantry, On the Battle (2)

Pvt. John E. Donovan, Co. B, 2nd Wisconsin, On His Wounding In the Battle

H. J. E., 5th Maine, On the Battle

John Ellis and the 71st NY at Bull Run

W. H. Foote, Co. D, 2nd Wisconsin, On the Battle

“H”, Co. C, 1st Rhode Island Infantry, On the Battle

Surgeon Frank Hamilton, 31st NY, to The American Medical Times

2nd Lt. Robert Hitchcock, USMC to His Parents on the Eve of Battle

Major C. H. Joyce, 2nd Vermont, On the Battle

Lt. Edward Burgin Knox and the 11th New York at Bull Run

Pvt. Joseph Leavitt, Co. G, 5th Maine, On the Battle (1)

Joseph Leavitt, Co. G, 5th Maine, On the Battle (2)

Thomas D. Norris, Co. A, 69th NYSM, On the Battle

Lt. Patrick O’Rorke’s Account of the Campaign

Letter to Pvt. Albert Penno, Co. D, 1st RI

Pvt. Leonard Powell, Co. D, 2nd Wisconsin, On the Battle

“Q”, 5th Maine, On the Battle

“R.”, Co. K, 69th NYSM, On the Battle

Pvt. James Rorty, Co. G, 69th NYSM, On the Battle, Imprisonment, and Escape

“P. J. R.”, Co. D, 69th NYSM, On the Fight at Blackburn’s Ford and the Battle

“Sergeant”, 2nd Rhode Island Battery, On the Battle

Sgt. George F. Saunders, Co. D, 2nd Wisconsin, On the Battle

Lieutenant John P. Shaw, Co. F, 2nd Rhode Island Infantry, On the Battle

Col. W. T. Sherman on Blackburn’s Ford

Col. W. T. Sherman to His Wife

John Stacom, Co. E, 69th NYSM, On the Battle

“Tockwotton”, 2nd Rhode Island Infantry, On the March to Manassas (1)

“Tockwotton”, 2nd Rhode Island Infantry, On the March to Manassas (2)

“Tockwotton”, 2nd Rhode Island Infantry, On the March to Manassas (3)

“Tockwotton”, 2nd Rhode Island Infantry, On the Battle

“Tockwotton”, 2nd Rhode Island Infantry, On the Battle’s Toll

Unknown, 5th Maine, On the Battle

Unknown, 1st Rhode Island Infantry, On the Battle

Unknown, Co. C, 1st Rhode Island Infantry, On the March to Manassas

Unknown, 2nd Rhode Island Battery, On the Battle (1)

Unknown Officer, 1st Minnesota, On the Battle

Unknown Officer, Co. C, 1st Rhode Island Infantry, On the March to Manassas

Unknown Officer , Co. C, 1st Rhode Island Infantry, On the Battle

“W”, 2nd Vermont Infantry, On the March to Manassas

“W”, 2nd Vermont Infantry, Sets the Record Straight

Lt . Luther C. Warner, Co. C, 1st Rhode Island Infantry, On the Battle

Pvt. William Ray Wells, 12th NY, on Action at Blackburn’s Ford (1)

Pvt. William Ray Wells, 12th NY, on Action at Blackburn’s Ford (2)

Captain Alexander Wilkin, Co. A, 1st MN, On the Battle

Civilians

Andrew E. Elmore, On the 2nd Wisconsin After the Battle

Uncle of E. J. Goodspeed, A Civilian’s Eyewitness Account of the Battle

Elizabeth Blair Lee on the Battle

2 responses

11 05 2008
O’Rorke’s Letter « Bull Runnings

[...] it here as it appears in the transcription provided by Dr. Clemens, and have linked to it on the Private Correspondence – Union  page that you can find in the right hand column of this page..  I have not corrected the [...]

15 09 2011
Bull Run Micro-History « Bull Runnings

[...] letters written to hometown newspapers, similar to the letters you can find here and here. This is great stuff. Now, you can find countless other micro-histories just like this, as long as [...]

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