Williamsburg (Va.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
Adam F. Carpenter Letter
Thomas L. Alfriend Papers
Pamphlet: The Battle of Williamsburg and the Charge of the 24th Virginia, of Early's Brigade
Copy of an 1880 pamphlet: "The Battle of Williamsburg and the Charge of the 24th Virginia, of Early's Brigade," by Richard L. Maury.
Benjamin Schwartz Papers
Mary Randolph Blain Letters
Richard Manning Bucktrout Daybook and Ledger
Bucktrout-Smith Papers
Harriette Cary Diary
Diary, May 6-July 23, 1862, of Harriette Cary which concerns the occupation of Williamsburg, Va. by Union troops following the Battle of Williamsburg. 27 p. Also includes a partial transcription published in Tylers' Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Volume IX (1928) and reprinted by Kraus Reprint Corporation (1967) as well as correspondence with a descendant.
Cassimere Churchill Papers
Civil War Collection
Charles Washington Coleman, Sr. Papers
Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman Papers
The collection contains the papers of Williamsburg resident Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman and includes correspondence, Coleman's personal writings, various publications, legal and financial papers, and artifacts.
David Edward Cronin's "The Vest Mansion"
Eastern State Hospital Records
Benjamin Stoddert Ewell Papers
Galt Papers (I)
Garrett Family Papers
General Order Number 11
Letter giving a general order (Number 11) regarding the galloping of horses. This order was issued from Fort Magruder in Williamsburg, which was under Union occupation at the time on June 14, 1864.
Ira F. Gensel Letter
Maximilian Hartman Diaries
Leonard Henley, Jr. Account Book
Henry Alexander Scandrett Civil War Diary
Henry C. Hoar Memorial Collection
Henry T. Douglas Letter
A letter from Henry T. Douglas to Donald W. Davis, American Legion of Williamsburg, Virginia, describes his military experience in the Civil War as an engineer, particularly in Yorktown, Williamsburg, and other parts of Virginia.