Box 23
Contains 38 Results:
124 Penn, 1862 December
S.L. Stevens autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1862 December 9
Autograph letter signed, from S.L. Stevens to Thomas L. Kane, statement regarding the disorderly firing incident, they fired a volley over the grave of a private who they had just buried, Col. Samuel Ross approved it, 1 p., 9 December 1862.
E.A. Hitchcock letter, 1862 December 22
Circular letter, signed by E.A. Hitchcock, Maj. Gen. of Vols., Senior Officer of the Board, a board has been assembled to “Propose amendments or changes in the Rules and Articles of War,” 1 p., 22 December 1862.
John P. Green autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1862 December 25
Autograph letter signed, from John P. Green to Thomas L. Kane, report on the disorderly firing that took place on 8 December 1862, 1 p., folded, written on 3 sides, 25 December 1862.
Thomas L. Kane correspondence, 1862-1863
Thomas L. Kane draft, 1862 December
Rough draft of an order publicly reprimanding Colonel Samuel Ross for disorderly firing, written by Thomas L. Kane, 1 p., [ December 1862].
Thomas L. Kane note to Captain Brewster, 1862
Note from Thomas L. Kane to Captain Brewster, Asst. Quartermaster General, Thomas L. Kane will leave without the dispatcher’s orders unless advised otherwise, 1 p., n.d. [ 1862].
Thomas L. Kane telegraph, 1862
Telegraph copied in Thomas L. Kane’s hand, request for information regarding the regions between Manassas and [Reclortown], 1 p., n.d. [ 1862].