Box 2
Contains 100 Results:
M[illedge] L. Bonham, Edgefield, [S.C.?], to J[oseph] E. Johnston, Savannah, Ga., 1874 January 14
Concerning events at first [Battle of] Manassas during Civil War. 3 pp. ALS.
Jno. Sullivan for Treasurer, Oglethorpe Club, Savannah, [Ga.], to Gen[era]l Jos[eph] E. Johnston, n.p., 1874 June 1
Receipt for dues paid for June. 1 p. DS.
J[osiah] Gorgas, Univ[ersity] of the South, [Sewanee, Tenn.], to Gen. J[oseph] E. Johnston, Savannah, Ga., 1874 June 17 or 27
Concerning the campaign from Dalton to Atlanta and the recollection of events. 3 pp. ALS.
J[oseph] Wheeler, Wheeler, Alabama, to General Jos[eph] E. Johnston, n.p., 1874 June 18
Relates recollections of JEJ's Cavalry leaving nothing behind to fall into enemy hands during his movement from Dalton to Atlanta. 3 pp. LS.
W[infield] S[cott] Featherston, Holly Springs, Mississippi, to Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, Savannah, Georgia., 1874 June 20
Concerning the loss of arms of Polk's Corps after it united with the Army of Tennessee in 1864. 2 pp. LS.
E. C. Walthall, Grenada, Miss., to General Joseph E. Johnston, Savannah, Ga., 1874 June 20
Discusses losses of men under his command in the campaign from Dalton to Atlanta. 2 pp. ALS.
Edmund W. Pettus, Selma, Ala., to General J. E. Johnston, Savannah, Ga., 1874 June 25
Concerning Pettus' participation in the Dalton and Atlanta campaigns in Stephenson's Division of Hood's Corp. 2 pp. ALS.
M[arcellus] A. Stovall, Augusta, [Ga.], to Gen[era]l Joseph E. Johnston, Savannah, [Ga.]., 1874 June 28
Reminisces about his command in the CSA, and his memories of the Army of Tenessee. 3 pp. ALS.
W[illiam] H. Jackson, Nashville, Tenn., to Gen. J[oseph] E, Johnston, n.p., 1874 June 30
Concerning the loss of arms in the Georgia campaign, recollections of events and compliments about the campaign. 4 pp. ALS.
Alpheus Baker, Eufaula, Ala., to General J[oseph] E. Johnston, n.p., 1874 July 4
Concerning the loss of muskets, positions, panics...in the retreat from Dalton to Atlanta in 1864 and his recollection of events. 8 pp. ALS.
S[amuel] G. French, Woodbury, N[ew] Jersey, to Gen. J[oseph] E. Johnston, n.p., 1874 July 7
Concerning Hood's article published in the New Orleans papers and the statement of the loss of small arms; greatest loss was in 27 June 1864 when Gen. McPherson's army made an assault on the position at Kenesaw Mountain. 3 pp. ALS.
M[ark] P. Lowrey, Ripley, Miss., to Gen. J[oseph] E. Johnston, n.p., 1874 July 13
Concerning the statement by Col. Oladowski [?] as to the "Georgia campaign" in 1864 and Lowrey's recollections. 2 pp. ALS.
D[aniel] C. Govan, Marianna Lee Co., [Ark.], to Gen. [Joseph E.] Johnston, n.p., 1874 July 16
Concerning controversy between Gen. Hood and Johnston and Govan's recollections of events of Johnston's campaign from Dalton to Atlanta. 4 pp. ALS.
Ellision Capers, Greenville, So[uth] Ca[rolina], to General Jos[eph] E. Johnston, n.p., 1874 July 28
Concerning loss of arms in Georgia in [18]64 campaign and the reporting of surrounding events. 7 pp. ALS.
W[illiam] S. Walker, Atlanta, [Ga.], to Gen[era]l J[oseph] E. Johnston, n.p., 1874 August 8
Discusses communication with General A. H. Colquitt. 2 pp. ALS.
Ja[me]s M. Kennard, Louisville, Ky., to Gen. Jos[eph] E. Johnston, Savannah, Geo[rgia]., 1874 September 1
Encloses a history for Johnston's use "without any restrictions." 1 p. ALS. Including an AMsS by Ja[me]s M. Kennard, n.d., n.p. relating to a supposed message from Jefferson Davis to the Confederate Congress on Joseph E. Johnston's reinstatement. 25 pp.
J. E. Johnston, Savannah, [Ga.], to John [W. Johnston], n.p., 1874 November 4
Mr. Fields to re-enclose grave yard; lodging and financial arrangements for brother Peter. 2 pp. ALS.
J. E. Johnston, Savannah, Ga., to Col. John S. Nicholson, Phila[delphia, Pa.]., 1874 November 30
Encloses his reply to Gen. George W. Mindil's pamphlet "The Battle of Fair Oaks," as copied for the Court of Paris. 1 p. Cy of LS. Including Cy of Ms by Joseph E. Johnston. 20 pp.
J[ubal] A. Early, Richmond, [Va.], to Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, n.p., 1875 February 6
A[lexandria] R. Lawton, Savannah, [Ga.], to J. E. Johnston, n.p., 1875 March 11
Concerning the Georgia Brigade Lawton took to Virginia in June 1862 and the details surrounding the situation. 3 pp. ALS.
John P. Nicholson, Philadelphia, [Pa.], to le Comte de Paris, n.p., 1875 April 19
Has enclosed an extract from a letter of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston "in the hope that it may be of some service to you and history." 1 p. ALS. Inclusing a Cy of LS from Jos[eph] E. Johnston, Savannah, [Ga.], to Colonel [John P. Nicholson], n.p., 14 April 1875, defending what he had written about a battle fought at Fair Oaks. 1 p.
A. D. Banks, Vicksburg, Miss., to General [Joseph E. Johnston?], n.p., 1875 May 3
Explanation of a delay in payment of a $1000 note. 2 pp. ALS.
J. E. Johnston, Savannah, [Ga.], to [Henry Cooper?], n.p., 1875 June 7
Detailed comments on the Count of Paris' letters concerning the Battle of Seven Pines, defending what himself, Longstreet, [D. H.] Hill, and Smith had reported; also extensive defense of himself and descriptions of his and others' actions at the Battle of Fair Oaks; asks if he received an autograph note of Gen[era]l [Robert E.] Lee. 3 pp. ALS.
James L. Kemper [Governor of Virginia], Richmond, Va., to General Joseph E. Johnston, n.p., 1875 September 27
Invitation to attend and act as Chief Marshall at the unveiling of the Foley Statue of ["Stonewall"] Jackson on the 26th of October. 1 p. ALS.
James L. Kemper, Executive Mansion, Richmond, [Va.], to Joseph E. Johnston, n.p., 1875 October 9
Concerning the recent publication by the press of "our late correspondence"; the desire for you to accept the position of Marshall in chief on the 16th, and Mr. Valentine is interested in executing a bust of you. 1 p. ALS.