Gerald L. Maatman, Jr. Civil War manuscript collectionWLU.Coll.0785

Gerald L. Maatman, Jr. Civil War manuscript collectionWLU.Coll.0785


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Repository
Washington and Lee University, University Library Special Collections and Archives
Identification
WLU.Coll.0785
Title
Gerald L. Maatman, Jr. Civil War manuscript collection circa 1852-1887, 1930
Quantity
0.25 Linear Feet
source
Maatman, Gerald L., Jr.
Creator
Carrington, William C. P. (William Campbell Preston), 1835-1863
Creator
Depuy, Charles V.
Creator
Huffman, Phillip Ira
Creator
Page, Mann
Creator
Patton, Alexander T.
Creator
Pendleton, Alexander Swift, 1840-1864
Creator
Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870
Creator
Jackson, Stonewall, 1824-1863
Creator
Paxton, Elisha Franklin, 1828-1863
Language
English .

Administrative Information

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[Identification of item], Gerald L. Maatman, Jr. Civil War manuscript collection, WLU Coll 0785, Special Collections and Archives, James G. Leyburn Library, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA.

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Content Description

This collection consists of original manuscripts, documents, military orders, illustrations, photographs, and ephemera of the era of the American Civil War collected by Gerald L. Maatman, Jr. Key themes of the collection are the Paxton family of Lexington and Rockbridge County, Virginia, Shenandoah Valley history, the Army of Northern Virginia and Stonewall Brigade of the Confederate States Army, Washington College (later Washington and Lee University) (VA), and Robert E. Lee. The photographs within this collection consist of seven ambrotype and tintype images of unknown people of the Rockbridge and Augusta County (VA) vicinity.


Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Anne Smith Academy
  • Breckinridge, Peachy Gilmer, 1835-1864
  • Broadsides
  • Confederate States of America. Army. Stonewall Brigade
  • Maatman, Gerald L., Jr.
  • Paxton family
  • Paxton, James Gardiner
  • Paxton, Madge, 1848-1899
  • Pendleton, Anzolette Elizabeth Page

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Breckinridge, Peachy Gilmer, 1835-1864
  • Carrington, William C. P. (William Campbell Preston), 1835-1863
  • Depuy, Charles V.
  • Huffman, Phillip Ira
  • Jackson, Stonewall, 1824-1863
  • Jenkins, Albert Gallatin, 1830-1864
  • Lee, Edwin Gray
  • Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870
  • Maatman, Gerald L., Jr.
  • Page, Mann
  • Patton, Alexander T.
  • Patton, John M.
  • Paxton, Elisha Franklin, 1828-1863
  • Paxton, James Gardiner
  • Paxton, Madge, 1848-1899
  • Pendleton, Alexander Swift, 1840-1864
  • Pendleton, Anzolette Elizabeth Page

Significant Places Associated With the Collection

  • Virginia -- Botetourt County
  • Virginia -- Page County

Container List

Graphic Materials [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 1
Postcard of the Packet Boat "Marshall"
circa 1930
Scope and Contents

A postcard copy of an original photograph of the Packet boat "Marshall" which delivered the remains of Generals Elisha Franklin Paxton and Stonewall Jackson to Lexington, Virginia for their burial in 1863.

Manuscripts [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 2
Eilsha Franklin Paxton letter to "Gentlemen"
August 5, 1852
Scope and Contents

Elisha F. Paxton writes a letter to "Gentlemen", likely fellow lawyers involved in a court case regarding land dealings and related business in Ohio.

Text [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 3
Printed pamphlet, "Report of the Anne Smith Academy, Lexington, Virginia, of Miss Madge Paxton, Principal"
November 23, 1887
Manuscripts [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 4
Alexander T. Patton letter to James Gardner Paxton
November 26, 1859
Scope and Contents

Alexander T. Patton writes to lawyer James Gardiner Paxton on the details of the purchase of a horse.

Manuscripts [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 5
William C. P. Carrington letter to Peachy Gilmer Breckinridge
1853-03-10
Scope and Contents

Student William C. P. Carrington writes his friend Peachy Breckinridge on life at Washignton College in Lexington, Virginia. Both were from Botetourt County, Virginia.

Text [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 6
Lexington, Virginia broadside, "To Arms! Defend your homes and firesides..."
April 17, 1861
Text [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 7
Staunton, Virginia broadside, "Men of Virginia, to the rescue..."
May 30, 1861
Manuscripts [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 8
Alexander Swift "Sandie" Pendleton letter to Anzolette Pendleton
Pendleton, Alexander Swift, 1840-1864October 7, 1861
Scope and Contents

Alexander S. "Sandie" Pendleton writes to his mother describing camp life near Mannassas Junction (Va.) updates on his brther - in - law Edwin G. "Ned" Lee, and about his rejoining Stonewall Jackson's staff.

Manuscripts [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 9
Charles V. Depuy letter to his mother
May 17, 1863
Scope and Contents

Charles V. Depuy, a soldier of the 154th New York Regiment, describes the Battle of Chancellorville in which his regiment was attacked by Stonewall Jackson's division.

Manuscripts [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 10
Phillip Ira Huffman letter to his father, Ezra G. Huffman
January 6, 1862
Scope and Contents

Phillip I. Huffman writes his father about camp life, news on the death of a friend in the service, soldier morale, and his displeasurewith his unit's officers.

Manuscripts [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 11
Phillip Ira Huffman letter to his father, Ezra G. Huffman
December 25, 1862
Scope and Contents

Phillip I. Huffman writed his father about the Battle of Fredericksburg.

Manuscripts [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 12
Phillip Ira Huffman letter to his father and sister
April 20, 1864
Mixed Materials [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 13
Mann Page letter to his uncle
circa March 1862
Scope and Contents

Confederate officer of the 21st Virginia infantry writed his uncle with details about the Battle of Kernstown. Mann details his experiences in the battle, mentions his regiment's commander, Colonel James M. Patton, and shares how Stonewall Jacksondescribed his regiments actions at the battle of Mannassass (First Bull Run).

Manuscripts [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 14
Robert E. Lee letter to John C. French
November 12, 1866
Manuscripts [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 15
Oath of Allegiance of Stanton Huffman
June 4, 1862
Manuscripts [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 16
Special order of Albert Gallatin Jenkins
October 13, 1862
Manuscripts [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 17
Stonewall Jackson letter likely to Daniel Harvey Hill
January 17, 1863
Scope and Contents

A short letter written by General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson to an unnamed Confederate general - likely D. H. (Daniel Harvey) Hill, ordering the procurement of twenty blankets for his troops. The note is written on a fragment of blue-lined paper and signed "T.J. Jackson, Lt. Gen'l"

Graphic Materials [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 18
Pamphlet, "Historic Lexington, Virginia"
circa 1930 - 1945
Manuscripts [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 19
Robert E. Lee letter to John A. Sims
May 11, 1867
Scope and Contents

Lee writes to John A. Sims, father of Washington College students Leroy W. and John W. Sims of Memphis, Tennessee, regarding their financial accounts.

Text [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 20
U.S. House of Representatives, Report Number 1069
June 12, 1894
Mixed Materials [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 21
Fifty Cents note, Fractional currency, County of Rockbridge (Virginia)
January 2, 1863
Graphic Materials [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 22
"General Stonewall Jackson in Camp," illustration from Harper's Weekly Magazine
February 14, 1863
Books [35101013592592] box: 1 item: 23
Publication, "Lee's Centennial - An address by Charles Francis Adams delivered at Lexington, Virginia, Saturday January 19, 1907 on the invitationof the president and faculty of Washington and Lee University."
1907
Graphic Materials [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 24
Engraving (copy) "Our March Against Pope..."
no date
Scope and Contents

This is a modern copy of an illustration of Confederate soldiers marching that was originally published in "Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, Volume Two, The Century Publishing Company, New York, 1888.

Manuscripts [35101013592592] box: 1 Item: 25
Second Army Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, General Orders Number 20
Pendleton, Alexander Swift, 1840-1864March 21, 1863
Scope and Contents

A report signed by Alexander S. "Sandie" Pendleton" on the proceedings of the military trials of six soldiers of the Second Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia (Confederate) under General Stonewall Jackson. Soldiers John and Oliver Link, of Company E, 7th North Carolina Infantry and Cadwallader J. Andrews of Company E, 13th North Carolina Infantry were on trial for desertion. John Culpepper and William Booth of the First Battalion Virginia Infantry were charged with violations of articles of war - Culpepper for acquiring whiskey and bacon from a local citizen under false pretenses. Both Culpepper and Booth were sentenced to hard labor for six months with a ball and chain attached their left legs. George Mainwaring of Company H, 25th Virginia Infantry was charged with a violation of an article of war and sentenced to forfeiture of pay and extra duty.