Dated April 15, 1861, this is a letter written by Ohio Governor William Dennison Jr. to President Abraham Lincoln asking how many of the 75,000 militia proposed for the Civil War he wishes to come from Ohio. Dennison is known for implementing Ohio's militia into service during the war, despite his lack of experience
Letter sent from Columbus; regarding request for a character resolution on conduct during the Civil ...
Chamberlain answers questions from his family. He has enough money and his clothes are lasting. Late...
This letter was written by Major General James T. Worthington to Adjutant General Samuel C. Andrews ...
Dated April 16, 1861, this is a letter written by Ohio Governor William Dennison Jr. to President Ab...
Letter dated September 23, 1861, from Thomas A. Scott, Acting Secretary of War with the United State...
Letter from Indiana Governor Morton to Lincoln. Morton informs Lincoln that Indiana will soon have 3...
Established in 1861, Camp Dennison was a military recruiting and training camp for the Union Army du...
This letter was written by Major James Cochran to Governor Robert Lucas on June 16, 1835. Cochran ex...
Portrait of Governor William Dennison who served one, two year term as Governor from 1860-1862. When...
In this letter Lincoln mentions raising troops in Indiana between the Ohio and Wabash Rivers, includ...
This letter dated May 2, 1835, was written by Lieutenant Colonel John Murray of Richland County, Ohi...
This item is a detail from the Draft Order from the American Civil War, signed by Abraham Lincoln, S...
A reproduction of a letter sent from Abraham Lincoln to James T. Thornton. The Internet Archive desc...
This letter dated May 7, 1835, was written by Captain Thomas W. Bartley of Mansfield, Ohio, to Gover...
This letter was written by Major Robert Bentley to Governor Robert Lucas on June 11, 1835. Bentley o...
Letter sent from Columbus; regarding request for a character resolution on conduct during the Civil ...
Chamberlain answers questions from his family. He has enough money and his clothes are lasting. Late...
This letter was written by Major General James T. Worthington to Adjutant General Samuel C. Andrews ...
Dated April 16, 1861, this is a letter written by Ohio Governor William Dennison Jr. to President Ab...
Letter dated September 23, 1861, from Thomas A. Scott, Acting Secretary of War with the United State...
Letter from Indiana Governor Morton to Lincoln. Morton informs Lincoln that Indiana will soon have 3...
Established in 1861, Camp Dennison was a military recruiting and training camp for the Union Army du...
This letter was written by Major James Cochran to Governor Robert Lucas on June 16, 1835. Cochran ex...
Portrait of Governor William Dennison who served one, two year term as Governor from 1860-1862. When...
In this letter Lincoln mentions raising troops in Indiana between the Ohio and Wabash Rivers, includ...
This letter dated May 2, 1835, was written by Lieutenant Colonel John Murray of Richland County, Ohi...
This item is a detail from the Draft Order from the American Civil War, signed by Abraham Lincoln, S...
A reproduction of a letter sent from Abraham Lincoln to James T. Thornton. The Internet Archive desc...
This letter dated May 7, 1835, was written by Captain Thomas W. Bartley of Mansfield, Ohio, to Gover...
This letter was written by Major Robert Bentley to Governor Robert Lucas on June 11, 1835. Bentley o...
Letter sent from Columbus; regarding request for a character resolution on conduct during the Civil ...
Chamberlain answers questions from his family. He has enough money and his clothes are lasting. Late...
This letter was written by Major General James T. Worthington to Adjutant General Samuel C. Andrews ...