A Guide to the Dabney-Jackson Collection, 1716, 1744-1867
A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 24816
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Preferred Citation
Dabney-Jackson Collection, 1716, 1744-1867. Accession 24816, Personal Papers Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
Acquisition Information
Lent for copying by Charles William Dabney, ca. 1928-1929.
Biographical Information
Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson was born 21 January 1824 in Clarksburg, Virginia, to Jonathan Jackson (1790-1826) and Julia Beckwith Neale Jackson (1798-1831). He attended West Point and became an instructor at Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia. Jackson married first Elinor Junkin (1825-1854) on 4 August 1853. After her death during childbirth, Jackson married Mary Anna Morrison (1831-1915) of North Carolina on 16 July 1857. They had two daughters, Mary Graham Jackson (b. 1858) and Julia Laura Jackson (1862-1889). After Jackson's death 10 May 1863, Mary Anna Jackson returned to North Carolina. She became known as the "Widow of the Confederacy" and became the honorary president of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. She wrote about her husband and traveled about speaking on him. Mary Anna Jackson died 24 March 1915 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Robert Lewis Dabney (1820-1898), Presbyterian clergyman and teacher, was an educator associated with Hampden-Sydney College and with the Union Seminary of Virginia at Farmville, Virginia, 1836-1837, 1844, and 1853-1883. He married Lavinia Morrison (1828-1908) in 1855, and together they had several children including Charles William Dabney (1855-1945). During the Civil War he served with the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, first as a chaplain with the 18th Virginia Infantry Regiment in 1861, then as an officer and chief of staff for Stonewall Jackson in 1862. After Jackson's death in 1863, Dabney wrote a biography of the general entitled Life and Campaigns of Lieutenant-General Thomas J. Jackson (1866). He was the son of Charles William Dabney (1786-1833) and Elizabeth Price Dabney, and the brother of Charles William Dabney (1809-1895), who served during the Civil War, in 1861 and 1862, as the captain of Company C, 15th Virginia Infantry Regiment.
Charles William Dabney (1786-1833) was the son of Samuel Dabney (1752-1812) and Jane Meriwether Dabney. Samuel Dabney was the son of William Dabney (1718-1776) and Ann Barret Dabney. Charles Dabney (ca. 1744- 1829), a son of William Dabney, served as an officer during the American Revolution in the 2nd Virginia State Regiment.
Scope and Content Information
This collection consists of the papers, 1716, 1744-1834, of the Dabney family of Hanover, King William, and Louisa Counties, Virginia, and the papers, 1815-1867 (bulk, 1847-1867), of Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson (1824-1863). These papers were compiled by Charles William Dabney (1855-1945) from various sources including his father, R. L. Dabney (1820-1898), Stonewall Jackson's chief of staff who used the papers to write Life and Campaigns of Lieutenant-General Thomas J. Jackson (1866).
Arrangement
ArrangementChronologically with undated items at the end of the series.
OrganizationOrganized into the following two series: I. Dabney Family Papers, 1716, 1744-1834; II. T. J. "Stonewall" Jackson Papers, 1815-1867 (bulk, 1847-1867)
Significant Persons Associated With the Collection
- B[everly] Tucker Lacy's
- Ch[arles] A. Ronald
- F[rancis] H. Smith
- J[oseph] G. Morrison
- M[arcellus N. Moorman
- P[atrick] Henry, Jr.
- S[amuel Cooper
- S[amuel] Cooper
- T[homas] J. Jackson
- T[urner] Ashby
Contents List
Principally consists of letters written by, to, or concerning Dabney family members, the chief individuals being William Dabney (1718-1776), Revolutionary War officer Charles Dabney (ca. 1744-1829), his wife Elizabeth Dabney, George Dabney (1760-1843), Samuel Dabney (1752-1812), James Dabney, Charles William Dabney (1786-1833), and former Virginia Lieutenant Governor John Guerrant (1760-1813). Within this series there are also Dabney family accounts, affidavits, agreements, certificates, deeds, indentures, military reports, Revolutionary War military land warrants, plats, powers of attorney, receipts, and an oversize copy of the Articles of Capitulation signed at Yorktown on 19 October 1781.
Arranged chronologically
- Box 1 Folder 1
1
Deed. George Alves of New Kent County, to George Dabney of King William County, 10 October 1716Unspecified acreage of land "upon the upper line of the said George Alves's tract in the fork between the South Branch of Pamunky River." No recordation shown.
- Box 1 Folder 1
1a
Accounts. Unidentified, 1744-17462 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 1
2
Letter. Morgan Thomas and Company, Bristol, to William Dabney, merchant in Hanover County, York River, Virginia, 20 August 17541 p.
- Box 1 Folder 1
3
Letter. William Winston [Jr.?], B. F., to [William Dabney?], n. p., 16 April 17562 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 1
4
Letter. Morgan Thomas and Company, Bristol, to William Dabney, n. p., 13 November 17561 p.
- Box 1 Folder 1
5
Letter. Morgan Thomas and Company, Bristol, to William Dabney, n. p., 17571 p.
- Box 1 Folder 1
6
Letter. P[atrick] Henry, Jr. , n. p., to [William Dabney?], n. p., 14 October 17601 p.
- Box 1 Folder 1
7
Letter. Ed. Ambler, James Town, to Col. William Dabney, in Hanover, 24 February 17652 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 1
8
Letter. Ed. Ambler, James Town, to Charles Dabney, in Hanover, 23 May 17683 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 1
9
Letter. Mary Ambler, James Town, to Col. William Dabney, in Hanover, 15 December 17682 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 1
10
Letter. William [Nelson?], York, to Col. William Dabney, in Hanover, 18 January 17693 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 2
11
Letter. John Blair, Jr., James Town, to [William Dabney?], n. p., 1 April 17693 pp.With postscript of Mary Ambler.
- Box 1 Folder 2
12
Letter. John Dabney, n. p., to [___], 29 April 17691 p.
- Box 1 Folder 2
13
Letter. Mary Ambler, James Town, to Charles Dabney, in Hanover, 20 December 17692 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 2
14
Letter. [William Morris?], n. p., to Charles Dabney, n. p., 3 March 177-1 p.
- Box 1 Folder 2
15
Certificate of James Dabney concerning Joseph Street, of Louisa County, 17 June 17721 p.
- Box 1 Folder 2
16
Letter. [Mary Ambler?], Williamsburg, to Charles Dabney, in Hanover, 13 March 17731 p.
- Box 1 Folder 2
17
Letter. John Barret, n. p., to Charles Dabney, in Hanover, 25 August 17731 p.
- Box 1 Folder 2
17a
Agreement. George, Susanna, Charles, Robert, and Samuel Dabney to divide their deceased father's slaves among them, 19 January 17742 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 2
18
Letter. George Dabney, Hanover, to his brother Lieutenant Col. Charles Dabney of the 2nd Virginia Battalion, Head Quarters, n. p., 28 July 17782 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 2
18a
Letter. George Dabney in Hanover County, Virginia, to his brother [Colonel Charles Dabney?], 24 October 17782 pp.Incomplete.
- Box 1 Folder 2
19
Morning reports of various companies of the 2nd Virginia State regiment, 177910 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 2
19a
Letter. George Dabney in Hanover County, Virginia, to his brother [Colonel Charles Dabney?], 3 February 17792 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 2
19b
Letter. George Dabney in Hanover County, Virginia, to his brother [Colonel Charles Dabney?], 18 April 17791 p.Incomplete.
- Box 1 Folder 3
20
Letter. Samuel Dabney, Cub Creek, Louisa [County], to his brother Lieutenant. Col. Charles Dabney of the 2nd Virginia State regiment, n. p., 21 April 17791 p.
- Box 1 Folder 3
21
Letter. George Dabney, Hanover, to his brother [Charles Dabney], n. p., 3 July 17792 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 3
21a
Letter. George Dabney in Hanover County, Virginia, to his brother Colonel Charles Dabney, 1 August 17792 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 3
22
Letter. George Dabney, Hanover, to his brother [Charles Dabney], n. p., 6 September 17792 pp.
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23
Articles of capitulation, [Yorktown], 19 October 1781Physical Location: Located in oversize, box 102.2 pp.Apparently a negative photocopy of a manuscript borrowed from the Virginia Historical Society by Charles William Dabney.
- Box 1 Folder 3
24
"A Return of all the Men absent and present belonging to the Cavalry of Lieutenant Col. [Charles] Dabney's Legion," 26 April 17821 p.
- Box 1 Folder 3
24a
Revolutionary War bounty land military warrants, 1783-178614 pp.Principally concerning warrants issued to Colonel Charles Dabney.
- Box 1 Folder 3
24b
Letter. John Lee in Kentucky to Colonel Charles Dabney in Hanover County, Virginia, 29 August 17941 p.
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25
Deed. Robert Dabney of Louisa County, to Charles Dabney of Hanover County, 1 April 1795Physical Location: Located in oversize, box 102.1 p.Negro slaves. No recordation shown.
- Box 1 Folder 3
26
Indenture. Thomas M. Dabney of Louisa County, 1 February 1796By and with the consent of his father Samuel Dabney of the said county, apprentices himself to Benjamin Tate, Tanner and Currier of the City of Richmond, for the period of three years, six months, to learn the trade of tanning and currying.
- Box 1 Folder 3
27
Letter. John Marshall, n. p., to Col. Charles Dabney, Hanover, 20 January 18003 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 3
28
Letter. James Dabney, n. p., to Col. Charles Dabney, Hanover, 3 February 18023 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 3
28a
Letter. Unidentified in Fayette County, Kentucky, to Brigadier General John Guerrant in Goochland County, Virginia, 4 July 18021 p.
- Box 1 Folder 3
29
Letter. James Dabney, n. p., to Col. Charles Dabney, Hanover, 19 August 18023 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 3
30
Letter. Thomas Price, Woodland, to Col. [Charles Dabney?], n. p., 14 September 18032 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 4
31
Affidavit of Thomas Johnson, March 18041 p.Of lawful age. Taken at his house in the County of Louisa which will be offered as evidence in the suit depending in the honorable the high court of chancery wherein Henry Joyce is plaintiff and Elizabeth Camron defendant. Incomplete.
- Box 1 Folder 4
32
Letter. John Wickham, n. p., to Mrs. [___], Hanover, 21 March 18041 p.
- Box 1 Folder 4
33
Deed. George Harris and Sarah his wife of Hanover County, to Benjamin Vaughan of the same county, 18051 p.300 acres in Hanover County. No recordation shown.
- Box 1 Folder 4
33a
Letter. John Guerrant, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, in "Ceres," Goochland County, Virginia, to Major Archelaus Perkins, 20 March 18054 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 4
33b
Power of attorney. Charles Dabney appointed Charles Dabney, Jr., 1 January 18071 p.
- Box 1 Folder 4
33c
Letter and declaration. Colonel Charles Dabney to unidentified recipient, July 18072 pp.Includes declaration, 24 July 1807, of Samuel Richardson attesting to Colonel Charles Dabney's military conduct.
- Box 1 Folder 4
33d
Receipts. Payed to Charles Morris for services rendered to Colonel Charles Dabney, 1 May and 6 July 18081 p.
- Box 1 Folder 4
33e
Plat. Property of [Samuel?] Dabney surveyed by David Richardson, 16 April 18131 p.
- Box 1 Folder 4
34
Letter. Charles Dabney, [Abbindon or Ablindon], Virginia, to [Mrs. Elizabeth Dabney], n. p., 20 February 18142 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 4
35
Letter. Charles Dabney, Salem, to [Mrs. Elizabeth Dabney], n. p., 24 February 18141 p.
- Box 1 Folder 4
35a
Power of attorney. Charles Dabney appointed Frances Dabney, 18171 p.
- Box 1 Folder 4
35b
Power of attorney. Charles Dabney appointed John D. Andrews, 1 January 18181 p.
- Box 1 Folder 4
35c
Deed. Charles Dabney of Hanover County, Virginia, to Charles Dabney, Jr. of Louisa County, Virginia, 14 December 18182 pp.A plot of land in Kentucky.
- Box 1 Folder 4
36
Letter. William Wirt, Washington, to [___], 25 October 18194 pp.Deals primarily with relations between the United States and Spain.
- Box 1 Folder 4
36a
Receipts. Exchanged principally between Charles Dabney, Catharine Morris, and Charles Morris, 1818-18206 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 4
37
Letter. Carter Berkeley, Edge Wood, to John D. Andrews, n. p., 11 July 18252 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 4
38
Letter. Charles Dabney, Baltimore, to Mrs. Elizabeth Dabney, Jackson's Post Office, Louisa County, Virginia, 16 May 18324 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 4
39
Letter. Charles Dabney, Philadelphia, to Mrs. Elizabeth Dabney, Jackson's Post Office, Louisa County, Virginia, 18 May 18324 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 4
40
Letter. Charles Dabney, Philadelphia, to Mrs. Elizabeth Dabney, Jackson's Post Office, Louisa County, Virginia, 27 May 18324 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 4
41
Letter. Charles Dabney, Washington, to [Mrs. Elizabeth Dabney], n. p., 4 June 18321 p.
- Box 1 Folder 4
42
Letter. Mrs. Elizabeth Dabney, n. p., to her son, Charles W. Dabney, Hanover, [1833]2 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 4
43
Letter. Mrs. Elizabeth Dabney, Louisa, to Charles W. Dabney, Hanover, [October 1834]4 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 4
43a
Letter. George Dabney to unidentified recipient, n. d.1 p.
- Box 1 Folder 4
43b
Petition. Citizens of Louisa and Hanover Counties, Virginia, to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, n. d.2 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 4
43c
Memorandums, n. d.2 pp.Lists clothing delegated to officers commanding companies during the Revolutionary War.
- Box 1 Folder 4
43d
Letter. Unidentified Dabney family member to unidentified uncle, n. d.1 p.Incomplete.
- Box 1 Folder 4
43e
Letter. Charles Dabney, Jr. to unidentified recipient, n. d.1 p.Incomplete.
- Box 1 Folder 4
43f
Letter. George Dabney to unidentified brother, n. d.1 p.Incomplete.
Principally contains Civil War military correspondence, military orders, military and battle reports, military commissions, and personal correspondence to, from, and concerning General Stonewall Jackson. Personal correspondence includes extracts of letters from Stonewall Jackson to his second wife Mary Anna Morrison (1831-1915). Also in this series, there are letters written to R. L. Dabney after Jackson's death, memorandums, military records concerning Stonewall Jackson's involvement in the Mexican War, narratives of Confederate officers concerning Stonewall Jackson, newspaper clippings, and Jackson family promissory notes and receipts.
Arranged chronologically
- Box 1 Folder 5
43g
Promissory note. Jonathan Jackson payable to David E. Jackson, 13 February 1815Physical Location: For this item see item 44c: Letter, Mary J. Hays in Jane Lew, Lewis County, (West) Virginia, to an unidentified recipient, 17 March 1850.1 p.
- Box 1 Folder 5
43h
Receipt. David E. Jackson payable to George Dahmer, 1 September 1819Physical Location: For this item see item 44c: Letter, Mary J. Hays in Jane Lew, Lewis County, (West) Virginia, to an unidentified recipient, 17 March 1850.1 p.Witnessed by Edward Jackson and Cummins Jackson.
- Box 1 Folder 5
44
"Extracts from the reports of Generals Scott, Worth, and Pillow for the battle of Chapultepec." 18473 pp.
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44a
Return of provisions. Received and issued at Mexcoac and the City of Mexico during the month of September, 1847Physical Location: For this item see item 44c: Letter, Mary J. Hays in Jane Lew, Lewis County, (West) Virginia, to an unidentified recipient, 17 March 1850. Located in oversize, box 102.1 p.Signed by Thomas J. Jackson
- Box 1 Folder 5
44b
Letter. T. J. Jackson at Fort Hamilton, New York (State), to Minor Hall, 12 July 1849Physical Location: For this item see item 44c: Letter, Mary J. Hays in Jane Lew, Lewis County, (West) Virginia, to an unidentified recipient, 17 March 1850.1 p.
- Box 1 Folder 5
44c
Letter. Mary J. Hays in Jane Lew, Lewis County, (West) Virginia, to an unidentified recipient, 17 March 18501 p.
- Box 1 Folder 5
45
Letter. [Thomas J. Jackson], Lexington, Rockbridge County, to the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia, 2 January 18541 p.Unsigned. Copy.
- Box 1 Folder 5
46
Letter. R. E. Lee, Superintendant, U. S. Military Academy, West Point, [New York], to the Board of Visitors, University of Virginia, 26 January 18541 p.Recommending Thomas J. Jackson for professor of mathematics.
- Box 1 Folder 5
47
Letters. "Extracts from letters from General T. J. Jackson to his wife," [1857-1862]32 pp.Selected and written out by Mrs. Jackson herself. Much of this matter is contained in Mrs. Jackson's memoirs of her husband.
- Box 1 Folder 6
48
Letters. [Extracts of letters of T. J. Jackson, 1859-1862]10 pp.Numbered 1-12 with 7 and 8 wanting.
- Box 1 Folder 6
49
Commission. To Thomas J. Jackson as Colonel in the Active Volunteer Forces of Virginia, 27 April 1861Signed by John Letcher.
- Box 1 Folder 6
50
Letter. Maj. Gen. R. E. Lee, Head Quarters, Virginia Forces, Richmond, to Col. T. J. Jackson, commanding Virginia Volunteers at Harpers Ferry, 6 May 18612 pp.Confidential.
- Box 1 Folder 6
51
Letter. Maj. Gen. R. E. Lee, Head Quarters, Virginia Forces, Richmond, to Col. T. J. Jackson, Harpers Ferry, 9 May 18612 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 6
52
Letter. Maj. Gen. R. E. Lee, Richmond, to Col. T. J. Jackson, Harpers Ferry, 12 May 18612 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 6
53
Orders No. 74. Head Quarters, C. S. Army, Harpers Ferry, 28 May 1861Re: E. K. Smith, Eugene E. McLean and W. H. C. Whiting.
- Box 1 Folder 6
54
Commission. To T[homas] J. Jackson as Brigadier General in the Provisional Army of the Confederate States, 17 June 1861Signed by L. P. Walker, Secretary of War.
- Box 1 Folder 6
55
Letter. W. H. C. Whiting by order of Gen. [Joseph E.] Johnston, Winchester, to Col. T. J. Jackson, n. p., 19 June 18612 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 7
56
Letter. W. H. C. Whiting, Head Quarters, Army of the Shenandoah, to Col. T. J. Jackson, n. p., 23 June 18612 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 7
57
Letter. Brig. Gen. J. E. Johnston, Winchester, to Col. [T. J.] Jackson, near Martinsburg, 2 July 18611 p.
- Box 1 Folder 7
57a
Letter. T. J. Jackson at 1st Brigade Headquarters and Camp, near Manassas, Virginia, to General G. T. Beauregard, 19 August 1861Physical Location: For this item see item 44c: Letter, Mary J. Hays in Jane Lew, Lewis County, (West) Virginia, to an unidentified recipient, 17 March 1850.1 p.
- Box 1 Folder 7
58
General Orders No. 1. Head Quarters, 2nd Corps, Army of the Potomac, 25 September 18612 pp.Maj. Gen. G. W. Smith announcing his staff.
- Box 1 Folder 7
59
Commission. To T[homas] J. Jackson as Major General in the Provisional Army of the Confederate States, 7 October 1861Signed by J. P. Benjamin, Acting Secretary of War.
- Box 1 Folder 7
60
Draft letter. [T. J. Jackson?], camp near Fairfax Courthouse, to J. P. Benjamin, Acting Secretary of War, 10 October 18611 p.
- Box 1 Folder 7
61
Letter. William H. Richardson, Adjutant General's Office, to Gen. T. J. Jackson, n. p., 14 October 18611 p.
- Box 1 Folder 7
62
Letter. J. P. Benjamin, Acting Secretary of War, Richmond, to Maj. Gen. [T. J.] Jackson, Manassas, 21 October 18612 p.
- Box 1 Folder 7
63
Letter. Blanton Duncan, Nashville, Tennessee, to [T. J. Jackson], n. p., 22 October 18612 p.
- Box 1 Folder 7
64
Special Orders No. 192 (Extract). Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, Richmond, Virginia, 28 October 18611 p.Paragraph VII re: Major General T. J. Jackson.
- Box 1 Folder 7
65
Commission. To T[homas] J. Jackson as Major, Corps Artillery, in the Army of the Confederate States, 31 October 18611 p.
- Box 1 Folder 7
66
Letter. R. H. Chilton, Assistant Adjutant General, Adjutant General's Office, Richmond, to Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Winchester, 19 November 18611 p.
- Box 1 Folder 7
67
Letter. A. T. Bledsoe, Chief, Bureau of War, War Department, C. S. A., Richmond, to Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Winchester, 23 November 18611 p.
- Box 1 Folder 7
68
Letter. Gen. J. E. Johnston, Centreville, to Maj. Gen. [T. J.] Jackson, n. p., 23 November 18611 p.
- Box 1 Folder 7
68a
Letter. T. J. Jackson at Headquarters for the Valley District, Winchester, Virginia, to Colonel E. Sipe, 26 November 1861Physical Location: For this item see item 44c: Letter, Mary J. Hays in Jane Lew, Lewis County, (West) Virginia, to an unidentified recipient, 17 March 1850.1 p.
- Box 1 Folder 8
69
Letter. J. P. Benjamin, Secretary of War, Richmond, to Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Winchester, 6 December 18613 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 8
70
Letter. "Rebel Friend", Yankeedom, to "My Good Old Friend", n. p., 20 December 18612 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 8
71
Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, Winchester, to Maj. T. G. Rhett, n. p., 21 December 18611 p.
- Box 1 Folder 8
72
Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, to Gen. S[amuel] Cooper , Richmond, 23 December 1861Physical Location: For this item see item 71: Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, Winchester, to Maj. T. G. Rhett, n. p., 21 December 1861.2 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 8
73
Letter. A. S. Pendleton, A. D. C., Head Quarters, Valley District, to Brig. Gen. R. B. Garnett, n. p., 24 December 1861Physical Location: For this item see item 71: Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, Winchester, to Maj. T. G. Rhett, n. p., 21 December 1861.1 p.
- Box 1 Folder 8
74
Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, Winchester, to Maj. T. G. Rhett, n. p., 24 December 1861Physical Location: For this item see item 71: Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, Winchester, to Maj. T. G. Rhett, n. p., 21 December 1861.1 p.
- Box 1 Folder 8
75
Letter. General J. E. Johnston, Centreville, to Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Winchester, 25 December 18614 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 8
76
Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, to Gen. S[amuel] Cooper , Richmond, 26 December 1861Physical Location: For this item see item 71: Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, Winchester, to Maj. T. G. Rhett, n. p., 21 December 1861.1 p.
- Box 1 Folder 8
77
Letter. G. G. Junkin, Head Quarters, Valley District, to Lt. Col. Turner Ashby, n. p., 27 December 1861Physical Location: For this item see item 71: Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, Winchester, to Maj. T. G. Rhett, n. p., 21 December 1861.1 p.
- Box 1 Folder 8
78
Letter. [Gov.] John Letcher, Richmond, to Maj. Gen. [T. J.] Jackson, n. p., 28 December 18611 p.
- Box 1 Folder 8
79
Circular. By command of Maj. Gen. [T. J.] Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, 31 December 1861Physical Location: For this item see item 71: Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, Winchester, to Maj. T. G. Rhett, n. p., 21 December 1861.1 p.
- Box 1 Folder 8
80
Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, Ungers Store, to Gen. J. E. Johnston, Commanding Department of Northern Virginia, n. p., 10 January 18621 p.
- Box 1 Folder 8
81
Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, Romney, to Maj. Thomas G. Rhett, A. A. G., Department of Northern Virginia, n. p., 16 January 18621 p.
- Box 1 Folder 8
82
Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, Romney, to J. P. Benjamin, Secretary of War, [Richmond], 20 January 18622 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 8
83
Charges and specifications preferred by Major Gen. T. J. Jackson, P. A. C. S. against Brig. Gen. W. W. Loring, P. A. C. S., 26 January 18624 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 9
84
Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, to J. P. Benjamin, Secretary of War, 31 January 18621 p.
- Box 1 Folder 9
85
Letter. [Gen. J. E. Johnston?], Centreville, to Maj. Gen. [T. J.] Jackson, n. p., 3 February 18623 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 9
86
Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, Winchester, to Maj. Thomas G. Rhett, n. p., 1 February 18621 p.Also contains note. Jackson to Rhett, 4 February 1862.
- Box 1 Folder 9
87
Letter. [Gov. John Letcher], Richmond, to [Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson], n. p., 4 February 18621 p.Incomplete.
- Box 1 Folder 9
88
General Orders No. 21, Head Quarters, Department Northern Virginia, 4 February 18622 pp.Issued by Gen. [J. E.] Johnston.
- Box 1 Folder 9
89
Letter. The Rev. Francis McFarland, Mint Spring, Augusta County, to Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, n. p., 5 February 18624 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 9
90
Letter. John T. Harris, Harrisonburg, to Maj. Gen. Thomas J. Jackson, Winchester, 6 February 18622 pp.
- Box 1 Folder 9
91
Letter. J. M. Bennett, Richmond, to [Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson], n. p., 7 February 18623 pp.
- Box 1 Folder
10
92
Draft battle report. [Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson], Winchester, to [Gen. J. E. Johnston], 7 February 186215 pp.Re: the winter campaign in the Shenandoah Valley, 1861-1862. Written by a clerk with corrections and additions by Gen. Jackson and Mrs. Jackson. Also contains copy incorporating the additions and corrections.
- Box 1 Folder
11
93
Letter. G. G. Junkin, A. D. C., Head Quarters, Valley District, to Col. Sincendiver, n. p., 11 February 18621 p.
- Box 1 Folder
11
94
Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, Winchester, to Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, n. p., 24 February 1862Physical Location: For this item, see the following: Letter. G. G. Junkin, Head Quarters, Valley District, to Col. Sincendiver, n. p., 11 February 1862.3 pp.
- Box 1 Folder
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95
Letter. G. G. Junkin, A. D. C., Head Quarters, Valley District, to Capt. George W. Myers, n. p., 24 February 1862Physical Location: For this item see item 93: Letter. G. G. Junkin, Head Quarters, Valley District, to Col. Sincendiver, n. p., 11 February 1862.1 p.
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Letter. T. J. Jackson at Winchester, Virginia, to an unidentified recipient, 6 March 1862Physical Location: For this item see item 44c: Letter. Mary J. Hays in Jane Lew, Lewis County, (West) Virginia, to an unidentified recipient, 17 March 1850.1 p.
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Letter. [Gen. Joseph E. Johnston], n. p., to Maj. Gen. [T. J.] Jackson, n. p., 18 March 18621 p.
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Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, near Mount Jackson, to Col. S. Bassett French, A. D. C., to Governor [John] Letcher, n. p., 21 March 18622 pp.
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Map. "Sketch of the battle at Kernstown, made on the field by two of General Jackson's staff officers, Major Jed Hotchkiss, Chief of Engineers, and Major R. L. Dabney, Chief of Staff," 23 March 18621 p.
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Letter. Lt. Col. D. A. Langhorne, Head Quarters, 42nd Regt. Virginia Volunteers, n. p., to Col. Jesse Burks, Commanding Brigade, n. p., 23 March 18625 pp.
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Letter. Lieut. Col. Ch[arles] A. Ronald , Head Quarters, 4th Regiment Virginia Volunteers, Camp Buchanan, Virginia, to Capt. R. J. Wingate, n. p., [23 March 1862?]5 pp.
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List of casualties. "Kernstown." [23 March 1862]1 p.
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Letter. Col. J. Q. A. Nadenbousch, Camp at Bartonsville, to Col. T[urner] Ashby and Col. J. W. Allen, n. p., 23 March 18622 pp.
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Report of the killed and wounded serving in the Army of the Valley of Virginia in the engagement of the 25th March 1862 [Battle of Kernstown] near Winchester, Virginia.19 pp.With summary report signed by Hunter McGuire, Medical Director, Army of Northern Virginia.
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Letter. William H. Morgan, Adjt., 21st Regiment, Virginia Volunteers, n. p., to Lt. Col. John M. Patton, Jr., n. p., 25 March 18623 pp.
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Letter. Capt. D. B. Bridgford, Bivouac near Winchester, Shenandoah County, Virginia, to Capt. R. L. Wilson, A. A. G., n. p., 26 March 18627 pp.With enclosure: "Report of casualties in the 1st Virginia Battalion, P. A. C. S. in the action near Winchester on the 23rd March 1862."
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Letter. Col. Turner Ashby, Camp near Woodstock, to Major A. S. Pendleton, A. A. A. G., Army of the Valley, n. p., 26 March 18622 p.
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Letter. Col. Samuel V. Fulkerson, Camp near Mount Jackson, Virginia, to Lieut. A. S. Pendleton, A. A. G., n. p., 26 March 18626 pp.
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Letter. J. H. Dupuy, Acting Adjutant, Camp near Mount Jackson, to Col. Samuel V. Fulkerson, n. p., 26 March 18624 pp.Probably forwarded to Gen. T. J. Jackson.
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Letter. Lt. Col. John M. Patton, Jr., Camp near Mount Jackson, to Col. Jesse Burks, commanding 3rd Brigade, n. p., 26 March 18624 pp.
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Letter. Capt. Joseph Carpenter, Head Quarters, Carpenter's Battery, to Gen. [____], n. p., 27 March 18622 pp.
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Letter. Col. Jesse S. Burks, Head Quarters, 3rd Brigade, Camp near Woodstock, Virginia, to Capt. A. S. Pendleton, A. A. A. Genl. V. D., n. p., 27 March 18624 pp.
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Letter. Col. A. C. Cummings, Camp Buchanan near Mount Jackson, to R. J. Wingate, A. A. G., n. p., 27 March 18624 pp.
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Letter. Lt. Col. A. J. Grigsby, Head Quarters, 27th Regt. Virginia Volunteers, Camp [____], Virginia, to Capt. R. J. Wingate, A. A. G., n. p., 27 March 18622 pp.
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Letter. Capt. William McLaughlin, Commanding Rockbridge Artillery, Camp Buchanan, to Capt. R. J. Wingate, A. A. G., n. p., 27 March 18626 pp.
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Letter. Col. W. H. Harmon, Head Quarters, 5th Regt., Virginia Volunteers, n. p., to Capt. R. J. Wingate, A. A. G., n. p., 27 March 18624 pp.
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Letter. Capt. James H. Waters, Camp Buchanan, to Adj. Gen. R. J. Wingate, n. p., 28 March 18624 pp.
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"List of casualties in first Brigade in action near Kernstown, Virginia, on 23 March 1862," 30 March 18622 pp.Recorded by Brig. Gen. R. B. Garnett, Camp Buchanan, Virginia.
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Field report of the 37th and 23rd Regiments, Virginia Volunteers, commanded by Col. Samuel V. Fulkerson in the late engagement near Winchester, Virginia [Kernstown], on the 23rd March 1862, 1 April 18628 pp.Written at Camp near Mount Jackson.
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Letter. Maj. O. B. Funsten, Camp near Hawkinstown, to Col. Turner Ashby, n. p., 7 April 18624 pp.
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Letter. Lt. Col. John M. Patton, Jr., Head Quarters, 21st Regt. Virginia Volunteers, n. p., to Col. John A. Campbell, n. p., 7 April 18622 pp.
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Battle reports. Ordered by T. J. Jackson of J. W. Allen and Colonel Ashby for tha Battle at Kernstown, 7 April 18623 pp.
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Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, near Mount Jackson, to Gen. S[amuel Cooper , n. p., 14 April 1862Physical Location: For this item see item 97: Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, near Mount Jackson, to Col. S. Bassett French, A. D. C., to Governor [John] Letcher, n. p., 21 March 1862.2 pp.
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Letter. W. H. Taylor, Headquarters, Richmond, to Gen. T. J. Jackson, Mount Jackson, 16 April 18621 p.
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Letter. S. Bassett French, [Aide-de-camp to Gov. John Letcher], Richmond, to Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, n. p., 16 April 18622 pp.
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Letter. Gen. R. E. Lee, Richmond, to Gen. T. J. Jackson, Commanding Valley District, n. p., 25 April 18623 pp.
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Letter. Gen. R. E. Lee, Richmond, to Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Swift Run Gap, 29 April 18622 pp.
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Letter. Gen. R. E. Lee, Richmond, to Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Swift Run Gap, 1 May 18622 pp.
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Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, Staunton, to Maj. W. H. Taylor, n. p., 5 May 1862Physical Location: For this item see item 97: Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, near Mount Jackson, to Col. S. Bassett French, A. D. C., to Governor [John] Letcher, n. p., 21 March 1862.2 pp.
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Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, Staunton, to Maj. Gen. F[rancis] H. Smith , Superintendant, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, 6 May 18621 p.
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Letter. [____], Richmond, to Maj. Gen. [T. J.] Jackson, n. p., 9 May 18622 pp.
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130
Proclamation. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, near Franklin, to soldiers of the Army of the Valley and North West, 12 May 18621 p.
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131
Letter. Gen. J. E. Johnston, Cross Roads, New Kent County, to Maj. Gen. [T. J.] Jackson, n. p., 12 May 18622 pp.
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Letter. R. S. Ewell, n. p., to Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, n. p., 13 May 18621 p.
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Letter. R. S. Ewell, n. p., to Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, n. p., 13 May 18623 pp.
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Letter. A. R. Boteler, Richmond, to Maj. Gen. [T. J.] Jackson, n. p., 16 May 18624 pp.
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Letter. [Gen. J. E. Johnston?], near Richmond, to [____], n. p., 18 May 18621 p.Bears notation "after reading this send it to Gen. Jackson."
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Letter. Gen. J. E. Johnston, near Richmond, to Maj. Gen. [R. S.] Ewell, n. p., 18 May 18621 p.
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Letter. J. E. Johnston, Richmond, to Maj. Gen. [T. J.] Jackson, n. p., 21 May 18621 p.
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Letter. 25 May 18622 pp.Letter of A. S. Pendleton touching order given Brig. Gen. George H. Stuart at Winchester.
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Letter. Maj. Gen. R. S. Ewell, Head Quarters, 3rd Division, New Market, to Major R. L. Dabney, A. A. G., Department of the Valley, n. p., 4 June 18624 pp.
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Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, 2nd Army Corps, Brown's Gap, to Maj. T. G. Rhett, n. p., 10 June 1862Physical Location: For this item see item 130: Proclamation. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, near Franklin, to soldiers of the Army of the Valley and North West, 12 May 1862.2 pp.
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Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, P. A. C. S., Head Quarters, Valley District, to Gen. John Shields, U. S. A., n. p., 11 June 1862Physical Location: For this item see item 130: Proclamation. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, near Franklin, to soldiers of the Army of the Valley and North West, 12 May 1862.1 p.
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General Orders No. [__]. Headquarters, 24 June 18624 pp.
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Letter. By command of Gen. [R. E.] Lee, R. H. Chilton, A. A. G., Dabbs House, to Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, 25 June 18622 pp.
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Letter. Brig. Gen. Charles S. Winder, Head Quarters, 1st Brigade, V. D., n. p., to Capt. A. S. Pendleton, A. A. G., Head Quarters, V. D., n. p., 9 July 18629 pp.
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Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, to Col. R. H. Chilton, n. p., August 18621 p.
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Newspaper clipping. Reminiscences of the 2nd Virginia Cavalry, n. d.2 pp.Concerns the Battle of Boteler's Ford. Reprinted in an unidentified newspaper from the Amherst Enterprise. Filed as 19 September 1862.
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Charges and specifications proferred by Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson against Maj. Gen. A. P. Hill, n. d.2 pp.Filed as 24 September 1862.
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Letter. Col. Edward L. Thomas, n. p., to [____], n. p., 24 September 18622 pp.Re: the arrest of A. P. Hill.
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Endorsement on Gen. A. P. Hill's report of the Battle of Cedar Run, n. d.2 pp.Probably in the handwriting of T. J. Jackson. Filed as 24 September 1862.
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Memorandum. Pertaining to the conduct of Maj. Gen. A. P. Hill at the Battle of Cedar Run, n. d.4 pp.Filed as 24 September 1862.
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Endorsements. 24 and 26 September 18622 pp.Of Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson and Gen. R. E. Lee in re: the arrest of Gen. A. P. Hill.
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Commission. To T[homas] J. Jackson as Lieutenant General in the Provisional Army of the Confederate States, 11 October 1862Signed by George W. Randolph, Secretary of War.
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Letter. Lt. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, to Maj. Gen. A. P. Hill, n. p., 10 November 1862Physical Location: For this item see item 145: Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, Valley District, to Col. R. H. Chilton, n. p., August 1862.1 p.
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Letter. [P. McCormick], n. p., to Dr. Hunter, n. p., 11 November 18621 p.Incomplete. The typewritten list furnished by Charles W. Dabney states that this letter is "signed by P. McCormick." It appears therefore that the Virginia State Library did not photostat the entire letter.
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Letter. [Gen. R. E. Lee], camp near Culpeper Court House, to Lt. Gen. [T. J.] Jackson, n. p., 18 November 18623 pp.
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Letter. Col. J. D. Imboden, Head Quarters, troops on Shenandoah Mountain, to Lt. Gen. T. J. Jackson, n. p., 21 November 18622 pp.
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Letter. Gen. R. E. Lee, Camp Fredericksburg, to Lt. Gen. T. J. Jackson, n. p., 25 November 18622 pp.
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Partial chronology of Gen. T. J. Jackson, 16 December 1862-15 May 18631 p.
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Letter. Gen. R. E. Lee, n. p., to Maj. Gen. A. P. Hill, n. p., 12 January 18632 pp.Official copy probably sent to T. J. Jackson since it concerns the charges against A. P. Hill.
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Consolidated report of the armament of 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, commanded by Lt. Gen. T. J. Jackson, 30 January 1863Physical Location: Located in oversize, box 102.1 p.
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Letter. Thomas T. Munford, Moss Neck, to [____], 12 February 18638 pp.Incomplete.
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Report on the condition of the transportation of the 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, 28 February 1863Physical Location: Located in oversize, box 102.1 p.
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Battle report. Lt. Gen. T. J. Jackson, n. p., to Brig. Gen. R. H. Chilton, n. p., 7 March 186311 pp.Battle of McDowell.
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Copy of endorsement on Gen. A. P. Hill's report on the Battle of Cedar Run. 19 March 18632 pp.Endorsed by Lt. Gen. T. J. Jackson.
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Letter. Capt. Clifton H. Smith, Head Quarters, Dept. of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, Charleston, South Carolina, to Gen. T. J. Jackson, n. p., 6 April 18632 pp.
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Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, Head Quarters, 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, to Gen. S[amuel] Cooper , Adjutant and Inspector General, C. S. Army, n. p., 11 April 18631 p.
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Letter. Maj. Gen. T. J. Jackson, near Fredericksburg, to Gen. R. E. Lee, n. p., 15 April 18632 pp.
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Letter. Lt. Col. J. A. Robinson, Head Quarters, 25th Virginia Regiment, Shenandoah Mountains, to Lt. Gen. T. J. Jackson, n. p., 16 April 18632 pp.
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[Battle report.] 27 April 186324 pp.Writer and recipient unidentified. Written from Head Quarters, 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia.
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Letter. Gen. R. E. Lee, Head Quarters, Army of Northern Virginia, to [Gen. T. J. Jackson], n. p., 30 April 18632 pp.Also includes letter, 2 May 1863, from Lt. Gen. T. J. Jackson, n. p., to Gen. R. E. Lee, n. p.
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Letter. Capt. M[arcellus N. Moorman , Orange Court House, to Lt. Gen. T. J. Jackson, n. p., 10 May 18631 p.
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Letter. "Extracts from a letter from Maj. Benjamin Watkins Leigh, 12 May 186316 pp.
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Resolutions adopted by officers and men of the Stonewall Brigade on the occasion of General Jackson's death, 16 May 18634 pp.Camp near Fredericksburg. Signed by C. A. Ronald, as president, and R. W. Hunter, as secretary.
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Memorandum re: the Battle of McDowell, 17 May 18633 pp.Probably in the handwriting of Maj. Robert L. Dabney.
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Letter. Secretary of War James A. Seddon, Richmond, to Robert L. Dabney, Hampden-Sidney, Virginia, 30 May 18631 p.
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Letter. George W. Jackson, Fancy Hills, Rockbridge County, to R. L. Dabney, n. p., 27 June 18633 p.
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Letter. Maj. W. J. Hawks, Orange Court House, to Major [R. L.] Dabney, n. p., 31 August 18632 pp.
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Letter. Daniel B. Ewing, Gordonsville, to [____], 8 September 186318 pp.Probably to R. L. Dabney.
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Letter. Maj. Gen. W. E. Jones, Rapidan Station, to R. L. Dabney, Hampden-Sidney, Virginia, 10 September 186312 pp.Narrative of T. J. Jackson's career at West Point.
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Letter. [Mary E. P. Allen?], Beaver Dam, to Judge [G. D.?] Camden, n. p., 12 September 18634 pp.
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Letter. Anna M. Jackson, Cottage Home, to R. L. Dabney, n. p., 19 September 18632 pp.
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Letter. R. S. Ewell, n. p., to R. L. Dabney, n. p., 1 October 18633 pp.
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Letter. Maj. [Wells J.] Hawks, Office Chief Commissary, 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, Orange Court House, to [R. L.] Dabney, n. p., 7 October 18632 pp.
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Letter. J[oseph] G. Morrison , Camp of 57th N. C. Troops near Brandy Station, Virginia, to R. L. Dabney, Hampden-Sidney, Virginia, 29 October 18637 pp.
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Letter. G. D. Camden, Brownsburg, to R. L. Dabney, n. p., 21 November 18634 pp.
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Letter. G. D. Camden, Brownsburg, to R. L. Dabney, Hampden-Sidney, Virginia, 25 November 18638 pp.
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Letter. Francis McFarland, Rosemont, to R. L. Dabney, n. p., 26 November 18632 pp.With enclosures: Letter. T. J. Jackson, Winchester, to [Francis McFarland], n. p., 11 February 1862. Letter. T. J. Jackson, n. p., to [Francis McFarland], n. p., 31 July 1862. Letter. T. J. Jackson, Clarke County, to [Francis McFarland], n. p., 30 October 1862.
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Letter. Maj. Gen. W. H. C. Whiting, Wilmington, to Major R. L. Dabney, Hampden-Sidney, Virginia, 30 November 18635 pp.
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Letter. G. D. Camden, Brownsburg, to R. L. Dabney, n. p., 8 December 18632 pp.
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Letter. Capt. R. E. Wilbourn, Head Quarters, 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, to R. L. Dabney, n. p., 12 December 186320 pp.
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Letter. Col. William J. Hoke, Lincolnton, North Carolina, to R. L. Dabney, n. p., 31 December 18631 p.
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Letter. [Thomas T. Munford], Glen Alpine, Bedford, to R. L. Dabney, n. p., 31 December 18638 pp.
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Receipts. For various provisions, 18646 pp.
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Letter. Maj. Gen. J. E. B. Stuart, Headquarters Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, to Major H. W. Gilmore, n. p., 24 February 18641 p.
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Letter. Maj. Gen. J. E. B. Stuart, Headquarters, Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, n. p., to Major [H. W.] Gilmore, n. p., 29 February 18641 p.
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Tax in kind. Form No. 2. Estimate No. 12. Charles W. Dabney, Hanover County, 22 December 18641 p.
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Letter. Richard Sterling, Greensboro, N. C., to R. L. Dabney, n. p., 1 January 18664 pp.
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Letter. Willoughby Newton, "Linden", Hague P. O., Westmoreland County, to [R. L. Dabney?], n. p., June 186711 pp.
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Letter. Dr. J. W. Bosworth in Philippi, West Virginia, to Roy B. Cook, in Charleston, West Virginia, 24 March 1929Physical Location: For this item see item 44c: Letter. Mary J. Hays in Jane Lew, Lewis County, (West) Virginia, to an unidentified recipient, 17 March 1850.1 p.
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Picture. Mill in West Virginia owned by Gen. T. J. Jackson's uncle. n. d.2 pp.
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Narrative. "Gen. [Jubal A.] Early's Narrative, Cedar Mountain," n. d.3 pp.
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Narrative. "The Seven Days' Fighting about Richmond." n. d.15 pp.By Hunter McGuire, Medical Director, 2nd Corps. Bears notation "Answer to Longstreet defending Jackson."
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Narrative. "Statement of Dr. [William J.?] Bland, Delegate from Lewis County, who married a daughter of John G. Jackson of Harrison County and Governor Meigs of Ohio," n. d.5 pp.
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Letter. Col. Thomas T. Munford, n. p., to Major [____] Hairston, n. p., n. d.8 pp.
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Battle report. [Gen. T. J. Jackson], n. p., to Brig. Gen. R. H. Chilton, A. A. and Ins. Gen., Head Quarters, Department of Northern Virginia, n. p., n. d.18 pp."Report of the Battles of Cold Harbour and Malvern Hill by Lieut. Gen. T. J. Jackson."
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Narrative. "Maj. [Norvell] Cobb's Memorandum [re:] Jackson's Fall", n. d.4 pp.
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Narrative. "Dr. [Hunter] McGuire's Narrative," n. d.8 pp.
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Narrative. A. R. Boteler's Memoirs of T. J. Jackson, n. d.5 pp.Apparently notes made by R. L. Dabney during a conversation with Boteler or from a letter written by Boteler.
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Narrative re: Gen. T. J. Jackson. n. d.24 pp.Probably by Dr. William S. White, Pastor of Presbyterian Church at Lexington, Virginia. It is possible that this narrative is actually portions of two different narratives. In the absence of the originals, or any list of items, it is not possible to establish identification beyond the notation on the page bearing pencil number 246.
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Narrative re: Gen. T. J. Jackson. n. d.15 pp.Possibly the narratives of Dr. Samuel B. Morrison, Lieut. James Power Smith and Maj. John A. Harman. In the absence of the originals or any list of items, it is not possible to establish positive identification of these narratives.
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Narrative re: Gen. T. J. Jackson. "Rev. B[everly] Tucker Lacy's Narrative." n. d.17 pp.
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Narrative. "The Fall of Jackson." n. d.4 pp.Major Arthur L. Rogers, Chaffin's Bluff, to [R. L.] Dabney, n. p.
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Narrative. "Jackson as a Military Man." n. d.4 pp.No further identification possible.
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Letter. Col. J. W. Allen, n. p., to Capt. R. J. Wingate, A. A. G., n. p., n. d.4 pp.
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Map. "Pencil Sketch for Battle of Gaines' Mill made by R. L. Dabney." n. d.1 p.
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Epitaph. "In memoriam:" by John Dimitry of New Orleans, n. d.1 p.Insciption for Jackson monument in Richmond.
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Schedule for Method of Conducting Elections to be held on the Fourth Thursday in May. n. d.1 pp.Signed by John L. Eubank, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Filed as having no date. With unidentified newspaper clipping attached.
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Memorandum. Unidentified, n. d.2 pp.
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Message. Gen. R. E. Lee, n. p., to Gen. T. J. Jackson, n. p., n. d.3 pp.
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Letter. Capt. John T. Wingfield, n. p., to Col. [____] Ashby, n. p., n. d.3 pp.
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Notices of the military services of Brevet Major T[homas] J. Jackson , 1st Regiment of Artillery, from the reports of the several generals under whose notice he came in the Valley of Mexico, n. d.3 pp.
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Narrative. "Last Days - Mrs. Jackson's Narrative." n. d.4 pp.
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Excerpt. From "History of the 5th West Virginia Cavalry, formerly the 2nd Virginia Infantry, and of Battery G, First West Virginia Light Artillery" by Frank S. Reader. n. d.Physical Location: For this item see item 44c: Letter. Mary J. Hays in Jane Lew, Lewis County, (West) Virginia, to an unidentified recipient, 17 March 1850.1 p.Page 135 of the document.
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Notes. T. J. Jackson's notes for one of his reports, n. d.Physical Location: For this item see item 44c: Letter. Mary J. Hays in Jane Lew, Lewis County, (West) Virginia, to an unidentified recipient, 17 March 1850.1 p.
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Newspaper clippings. Concerning T. J. Jackson from unidentified sources, n. d.3 pp.
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Narratives. Unidentified, n. d.7 pp.
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Miscellaneous. Unidentified, n. d.3 pp.