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Philadelphians at the Battlefront - Civil War History Consortium

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1. <strong>Civil</strong> <strong>War</strong> flags NEED DETAILS<br />

2. US Infantry Soldiers Frock Co<strong>at</strong> ca 1861<br />

3. Boot and le<strong>at</strong>her knee high William B. H<strong>at</strong>ch<br />

4. GAR Jacket<br />

5. Epaulets Brass Shoulder Scales Cavalry belt-Sam Brown Cross shoulder strap<br />

6. Cartridge Belt Union<br />

7. Rifle Bag<br />

9. Overco<strong>at</strong> of Corporal William Lelar worn when shot (lost a leg)<br />

10. Roller Sk<strong>at</strong>es given as gift <strong>at</strong> Lee’s surrender <strong>at</strong> Appom<strong>at</strong>tox Court House.<br />

11. Saddle used by General Lee<br />

12. CW Drum<br />

13. Ca 4 officer’s sashes<br />

Documentary-manuscript<br />

1. <strong>Civil</strong> <strong>War</strong> diary and scrapbook kept by John <strong>War</strong>tman<br />

2. Discharge papers Jeremiah I. Stailey PA Reserves May 1865<br />

3. <strong>History</strong> of Libby Prison –pamphlet<br />

4. Records of Army and Navy in CW<br />

5. Lt. W. H. Fenner (7 manuscript items-CW rel<strong>at</strong>ed)<br />

6. CW letter of a NJ soldier Samuel Fischer<br />

7. CW period papers of Thomas Dudley (<strong>the</strong>se may be cross-listed in home<br />

front)<br />

8. Captain Edmund G. Jackson (24 items CW rel<strong>at</strong>ed)<br />

9. Charles S. Humphreys (drawings and letter, CW era)<br />

10. Fenner Family letters about Sgt. John A. Fenner served CW<br />

11. John Alt served in <strong>the</strong> 104 th PA Regiment-<br />

Prints, Drawing, and Photographs<br />

1. Recruiting poster for Company E, 12 th NJ Volunteer Infantry Ca 1862. Charles<br />

Horsefall was <strong>the</strong> Company captain. Recruiting office loc<strong>at</strong>ed 4 th and Main St in<br />

Camden and Front Street in Philadelphia.<br />

2. Recruiting poster NJ Aug 26, 1861<br />

3. Recruiting poster for <strong>the</strong> 9 th NJ Infantry Oct. 10, 1861. Captain Samuel Huffy<br />

was <strong>the</strong> recruiting officer on <strong>the</strong> poster. Recruiting office <strong>at</strong> Front and Market<br />

Streets in Phila.<br />

4. Recruiting Poster “Jerseymen to Arms April 7, 1861”<br />

5. Bounty Poster announcing a bounty for <strong>the</strong> “appreci<strong>at</strong>ion and delivery” of<br />

deserters. D<strong>at</strong>ed August 18, 1863. Officer in charge Robert C. Johnson Provost<br />

Marshall First District NJ.<br />

6. Recruiting poster Aug. 10, 1863. Recruiting office loc<strong>at</strong>ed in Mt. Holly on Main<br />

Street. Poster used to lure replacements for any of <strong>the</strong> original NJ Regiments<br />

including 1 st NJ Volunteer Cavalry. Officer in charge Samuel B. Jobes from <strong>the</strong><br />

12 th NJ Volunteers.

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