United States-History-Civil War, 1861-1865.
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Charles W. and Evalena Drew papers
Correspondence and legal and financial documents. Copy of treaty between U.S. government and Shoshoni Indians, Soda Springs, Idaho (Oct. 14, 1863); letters from Charles and Evalena Drew to William F. Drew, Napoleon, Michigan; William Drew's Civil War discharge certificate; stock certificates of Kewanee Mining, Milling and Leasing Company, Cresent, Nevada (1906-1910); letters from William Borah (1911); and reproductions of 5 photographs.
David Worth Clark collection
Civil war letters (1863-1865) written by three brothers, William Henry, & Solomon Cell; and an address delivered by Jesse R.S. Budge at the memorial service in honor of David Worth Clark, 1915
George R. Wales papers
Campaign record and discharge regarding Wales' Civil War activities. Also included is a volume 1, number 12, issue of the Sixth Corps, Danville, Virginia, newspaper of May 10, 1865. Includes some photocopies.
John LeMaster correspondence
Personal letters to John and Betty LeMaster of Greensburgh, Indiana, from friends and family members. Several of the earlier letters relate to John LeMaster's Civil War experiences. Also included is an English primer published in 1803 and used by the LeMaster family.
John M. Bernard papers
Certificates of appointment, company reports, discharge papers and related documents concerning the Civil War command of Captain Bernard, Company M, Third Wisconsin Cavalry. Includes photographs.
Peter R. Dolman papers
Peter R. Dolman's Civil War diary (1864), commission certificate and discharge papers, newspaper clippings relating to the Civil War and clippings regarding Dolman's death.
Richard Z. Johnson papers [ca. 1870-1955]
Correspondence and financial records relating to Johnson's law practice in Boise and Silver City, Idaho, and to his term as attorney general of Idaho; scrapbooks concerning U.S. politics and the Civil War (1859-1862), Johnson's law practice and addresses (1862-1898), and the trial of William D. Haywood (1907); ledgers from the firm of Davenport and Johnson, Ruby City, Idaho Territory (1864-1866, 1865-1867).