United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Equipment and supplies.
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Harvey R. Gardner Civil War papers
Quartermaster's monthly returns of clothing, camp and garrison equipage. Records kept by Captain Gardner of Company F, 148th Regiment, New York Volunteers while stationed in Virginia.
New York 56th Infantry Regiment ordnance records
Quarterly return of ordnance, and ordnance stores received for Company "L" in the fall of 1864, when it was stationed on Morris Island, South Carolina.
Ninth New York Artillery documents
Philander Thompson letter : Hazens Mill, Tennessee
Letter from a Civil War soldier to an unnamed friend written from Hazens Mill, Tennessee, in which the writer lists in detail the size and contents of a foot soldier's pack and describes the Confederate charge at Fort Saunders (November 29th) during the Siege of Knoxville.
Root family papers
Civil War letters and daily journals of William Harrison Root, a lieutenant in Company B, 75th Regiment, New York Volunteers. Also a notebook of Root's, clippings, and his account book of Company B, 1861. Also, letters and reminiscences, between Helen Isabel Root and her parents. Additional material includes account books, clippings, correspondence and transcripts, pamphlets, genealogical charts, deeds and other legal documents, and photographs of the Shepard and Osborn families.