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Kira A. Dietz, Archivist
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Collection is open to research.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Charles F. McKenna Collection, Ms2009-031, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.
Source of Acquisition
The Charles F. McKenna Collection was donated to Special Collections in 2009.
Processing Information
The processing, arrangement, and description of the Charles F. McKenna Collection commenced and was completed in March 2009.
Biographical Note
Charles F. McKenna was born in Pittsburgh, PA, on October 1, 1844 to James and Anna McKenna. He and his twin brother were
the youngest of six children, born shortly before their father's death in 1846. McKenna attended schools in Pittsburgh until,
at age 14, he apprenticed to a lithographer, due to his interest in sketching. He would continue to sketch throughout his
life, even providing illustrations for a published history of the 155
McKenna attempted to enlist in the 63
In 1869, following several years work in a Pittsburgh law firm, Charles McKenna was admitted to the Allegheny County bar. He was an early memeber of the Allegheny County Bar Association, as well as a charter member of the Pennsylvania State Bar Association. On October 1, 1872, he married Miss Virginia White. The couple never had any children.
While serving as a Pennsylvania Supreme Court judge in 1904, he was offered the Judgeship of the United States District Court of Porto Rico [sic]. McKenna initially declined the offer, but soon changed his mind. He established the first Elks lodge in Porto Rico [sic] while living in San Juan. He returned to Pittsburgh in late 1906, unable to adapt to the climate. In addition to practicing law again, this time with his nephews, McKenna began to work extensively with Civil War organizations.
First appointed to the Gettysburg Battlefield Commission, he went to to serve as its president for many years. He wrote articles
for the Western Pennsylvania Historical Society on topics in local history and the Civil War. In 1910, he edited and illustrated
a detailed history of the 155
In 1911, then-Pennsylvania Governor John K. Tener appointed McKenna to the newly established County Court of Allegheny County. In 1921, he was elected to complete a second ten-year term. His service was cut short by his death on December 3, 1922.
Scope and Content
The Charles F. McKenna Collection contains diaries, personal papers, and published materials relating to McKenna's Civil War service. The materials date from 1861 to 1998 (bulk 1861-1913). The collection is divided into two series: Personal Papers and Published Materials.
The Personal Papers include McKenna's original diaries (1862-1865); bound photocopies of the diaries; transcriptions on CD-rom; McKenna's discharge papers; photographs of two generals; and a letter regarding the publication of Under the Maltese Cross, from Antietam to Appomattox, the Loyal Uprising in Western Pennsylvania, 1861-1865; Campaigns 155th Pennsylvania Volunteers Regiment, Narrated by the Rank and File . The Published Materials include two articles featuring McKenna's letters; a map of McKenna's travels; an issue of Civil War News ; and Civil War sheet music.
Elements within the diaries suggest they may not have been recorded at the time of the war, but instead, written down at a
later date. The loss of chronology and the absence of entries for large periods of time in 1864 hint at this. Several notes
in the text also imply additions at another date. After the entry for June 23
Additional materials in this collection include two published titles which are cataloged and located in the Rare Book Collection, a Tower rifle and bayonet, and a Solingen cavalry saber. See the "Separated Materials" section of this finding aid (below) for further information.
Arrangement
This collection is arranged in the following series:
Series I: Personal Papers
The Personal Papers largely surround the diaries and McKenna's service in the 155
The final pages of the first diary present a record of the dead, wounded, discharged, transferred, sick, deserters, and promoted in the regiment. The final pages of the second diary focus on McKenna's money spent on clothing, money received from home, and other financial information. Some of the second diary loses its linear chronology, and there are only a few entries for the entire year of 1864.
The photographs are of Major General John Buford and Brigadier General David McMurtrie Gregg. The letter comes from Brigadier General David McMurtrie Gregg, upon the receipt of a gift copy of McKenna's regimental history. This series is arranged chronologically.
Series II: Published Materials
The Published Materials include two articles from Soldier Life , Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books, 1996, featuring McKenna's letters; a 1962 map with McKenna's Civil War travels marked in pen; a 1998 issue of Civil War News ; and a collection of bound sheet music from before 1870. One article talks about boxing for recreation in camp and other talks about the relationship between soldiers, sutlers, and paymasters. The collection of music has a number of names inscribed on the inside cover and initial pages. This series is arranged chronologically.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Civil War
- McKenna, Charles F., 1844-1922
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Diaries
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Regimental Histories -- Pennsylvania Infantry -- 155th
Rights Statement for Archival Description
The guide to the Charles F. McKenna Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).
Container List
- box-folder 1 folder: 1
Charles F. McKenna diariesSeptember 3, 1862 - September 3, 1863, September 2, 1963 - June 5, 1865
- box-folder 1 folder: 2
Spiral bound photocopy of first diary1862-1863
- box-folder 1 folder: 3
Spiral bound photocopy of second diary1863-1865
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
CD-rom copies of diaries in Microsoft Word (.doc) and Rich Text Format (.rtf)
- box-folder 1 folder: 5
McKenna's discharge papersJune 2, 1865
- box-folder 1 folder: 6
Photographs of Major General John Buford, 1863, and Brigadier General David McMurtrie Gregg, n.d.1863, n.d.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
Letter from General David McMurtrie Gregg regarding receipt of a copy of Under the Maltese Cross, from Antietam to AppomattoxMay 24, 1913
- box-folder 1 folder: 8
Bound Civil War sheet music[1869?]
- box-folder 1 folder: 9
Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia map with McKenna's Civil War travels marked in pen1962
- box-folder 1 folder: 10
Two excerpts from: Soldier Life . Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books (Features McKenna's letters)1996
- box-folder 1 folder: 11
Civil War NewsFebruary-March 1998