The Augustus F. Bull Papers consist of a series of Civil War era letters, primarily from Augustus Bull, of New Haven, Connecticut, to his cousin, Roxanna (Roxie) DeWitt, of Wyandot County, Ohio. The collection also includes a letter from Lizzie Bull, Augustus' sister, to Roxie, as well as some…
The Journals of William T. Chapman date from 1862 to 1895. The collection consists of two volumes, the second of which includes some material copied from the first with some additional account and personal entries. The records were loaned for microfilming to the Center for Archival Collections on…
The McMillan Family Papers consist of materials relating directly to the Rufus McMillan family of Erie County, Ohio, including correspondence, notes, speeches, and copies of popular songs and ballads of the period from 1828 to 1916. The McMillan Family Papers were donated to the Center for Archival…
The Ira B. Conine Correspondence consists of Civil War era letters between Conine, serving with the 118th O.V.I., and Jennie Bysel, who would later become his wife, with a few other papers and correspondence. The bulk of the letters date from 1862 to 1865, with a few documents as late as 1888. The…
The Dumond Family Papers contain Civil War documents, correspondence, financial and legal documents, account books, a scrapbook and diaries covering the period 1862-1962. The collection is focused on John Wesley Dumond, a volunteer in the 69th Regiment of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry from 1862 to…
The Bruce Pratt Family Papers include correspondence, legal papers, newspapers clippings, printed and photographic materials, dating from 1839 to 1944. Filling one document box, the papers were donated by the Wood County Historical Society to the Center for Archival Collections on July 29, 1994. No…
The Loyal B. Wort Papers consist of photocopies of a series of Civil War era letters, primarily from Loyal B. Wort, of Hicksville, Ohio, to his wife, Susan G. (Hendershot) Wort. The collection spans the period of his service from 1861 to 1864. The collection was donated to the Center for Archival…
The Civil War correspondence of Andrew Altman, 68th Regiment, Co.D, Ohio Volunteer Infantry contains .5 linear foot of material and covers the period from 1861-1865. The donation and transfer of these records to the Center for Archival Collections was arranged through the cooperation of Valerie…
The William Eichelberger Papers were donated to the Center for Archival Collections (CAC) in September 1994, by William C. Eichelberger, Spencerville, Ohio, with the assistance of Paul Yon, Director of the CAC. The papers consist of Civil War memoirs, family history files, a few letters, newspapers…
The Elijah Whitmore Papers consist of a series of Civil War era letters, covering the period from 1863 to 1866 between Elijah Whitmore and other member of his regiment, the 67th O.V.I., and members of his family. Also included in the collection are a few official documents related to his service…
The Francis R. Stewart Papers consist of roughly .5 linear ft. of Civil War era diaries, a journal, correspondence, a regimental photograph, as well as a copy of a post-war speech by Stewart and miscellaneous other official papers, ranging in dates from 1861-1922. The papers were donated and…
The Gillis Family Papers were transferred for microfilming to the Center for Archival Collections in October 1997 with the cooperation of James Tuma, Charlotte, Michigan. Mr. Tuma is a descendant of James and Simeon Gillis. The Gillis Family Papers consist primarily of correspondence, diaries,…
The Warren Russell Papers collection consists of 1.25 linear feet of quartermaster papers and forms related to the 2nd Brigade, First Division, 11th Army Corps during the Civil War, primarily 1863 and 1864. The material was transferred to the Center for Archival Collections through the cooperation…
The Charles Saeltzer Collection of papers related to the 10th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, consists of .25 linear feet of material, primarily official forms and reports, dating from 1863 through 1865. The material was donated to the Center for Archival Collections through the cooperation of…
The Brigham Family Papers consist of roughly .5 linear ft. of Civil War era correspondence, and postwar papers, clippings and photographs, primarily relating to the family of Joseph H. Brigham and his career during the Civil War and with the Grange and U.S. Department of Agriculture. The papers…
The McKnight and Taylor families papers consist mainly of correspondence within the McKnight family, the majority of whom resided in Bowling Green Ohio, between the years 1862 to 1955. The collection was donated to the Center for Archival Collections by Harriet Cunningham on March 23, 1999, with an…
The papers of the Benjamin Basil Jackson family, consists of .5 linear feet of material centered on the family of B.B. Jackson of Crane Township, Paulding County, Ohio and his children, particularly Martha C. Jackson. Spanning the years from 1861 to 1922, the collection consists of Civil War…
The diaries of Robert S. Dilworth, consist of .25 linear feet of handwritten pocket diaries written by an officer of the 21st Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry from 1861-1862. The diaries were purchased from Derek Davis of Huntington Woods, Michigan on March 13, 2000. No restrictions exist on the…
The Stephen Burton Papers consists of .1 linear feet of handwritten letters, primarily written by a soldier in Co.B, 103rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry from 1862-1863, but also some other family-related letters. The material was purchased at auction from C. Wesley Cowan at Historic American Auctions of…
The Lena B. Rees and James L. Carter Family Papers were donated to the Center for Archival Collections by their grandchildren, through Jill Carter Knuth, on May 30, 2002, with additional material transferred on August 15, 2007, and September 5, 2013. The collection consists of 3 feet of personal…
The Samuel O. Chamberlain Papers were donated to the Center for Archival Collections by Mary Elizabeth Chamberlain Hanggi, on January 28, 2003. The collection consists of .5 feet of Civil War era and post-war personal correspondence, some pension information, transcribed letters, and printed…
The Sarah V. Dicken Papers consist of original letters, photocopies, and transcripts of a series of Civil War era and late 19th century letters, primarily to and from Sarah Dicken, with some added genealogical information provided by the donor. The collection spans the pre-war and post-war period…