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  • United Daughters of the Confederacy, Louisiana Division. Collection, 1922-1928. 8 items and 60 vols. Location: J:3, X:85-86. Mrs. Fred W. Bradt was historian of the Louisiana Division of United Daughters of the Confederacy. Scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings. Printed material includes two programs of annual conventions; a constitution and by-laws of the New Orleans Chapter; and yearbooks for the Bunkie Chapter. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 428.
  • United Daughters of the Confederacy, Louisiana Division. Report, November 1925. 1 report. Location: MISC:U. Unbound, typewritten report (seven pages) by Florence C. Tompkins, president of the Louisiana Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC), to "Madam President-General" of the UDC. Tompkins describes activities of the Louisiana Division throughout the year, including the unveiling of monuments for Prince de Polignac (Camille de Polignac) and Richard Taylor (Dick Taylor) at the Mansfield Convention; the Connecticut Legislature's return of the Louisiana Tigers' flag; and registration numbers in the Children of the Confederacy chapters. Mss. 5394.
  • United States. Army of the Tennessee. Papers, 1863. 3 items. Location: E:74. Papers include a letter concerning shipment of confiscated cattle and the overcrowded conditions in Natchez, Miss., due to the large number of runaway slaves. Ransom tells of attempts to return some slaves to their masters and keeping others in corrals within the city. He comments that the citizenry fears the outbreak of an epidemic because of the overcrowding. Military orders concern troop movements in the Yazoo Expedition during the Vicksburg campaign. Part of the United States Army Collection. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 546, 551.
  • United States Army. Collection, 1806-1911 (bulk 1862-1869). Location: J:6, OS:U, EL74, H:21. The United States Army collection contains military orders, letters, muster rolls, enlistment agreements, and other records created by various United States military organizations and officers between 1806 and 1911. A majority of the records in the collection concern campaigns and operations of U.S. forces during and shortly after the Civil War, while a smaller number pertain to affairs of the army in Louisiana and its immediate environs. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 429, 515, 546, 551, 893, 1493, 1530, 1777, 1992, 1997, 2078, 2292, 2309, 2312, 2361, 2414, 2423, 2466, 2663, 2890, 3032, 3115, 3416, 3365, 3682.
  • United States Army 77th Colored Infantry Regiment. Records, 1864-1865. 9 items. Location: OS:U. The 77th Infantry Regiment of the United States Colored Troops was organized on April 4, 1864, from the 5th Corps d'Afrique Infantry. Primarily muster rolls for Company H, providing name, rank, where joined and mustered (most enrolled in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, or Franklin, Louisiana), record of payment, and comments on status such as present, deserted, or dead and cause of death. The record of enlistment, pay received, and clothing issued for Privates James Jones and Anthony Whitaker of the 13th Infantry Corps d'Afrique are also present. A physical description of each soldier is included, as well as the location of his nativity. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4065.
  • United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Receiptfor confiscated property, 1863 Sept. 1. 1 item. Location: Misc.:C. Benjamin F. Flanders worked as a special agent of the U.S. Treasury Department during the federal occupation of New Orleans, later serving as governor of Louisiana. Receipt, signed by Flanders, accounts for properties in New Orleans confiscated from Edward Sparrow. The properties were valued at $3,000. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3472.
  • United States. Army. 28th Connecticut Infantry Regiment muster roll, 1863 February-June. 1 item. Location: OS:U. Muster roll of a company of Connecticut Volunteers that fought at the Battle of Irish Bend and in the Siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana. Part of the United States Army Collection. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1777.
  • United States. Army. 6th Infantry Regiment, Corps d'Afrique. Muster roll, 1863 June 30-August 30. 1 item. Location: OS:U. Regiment under the command of Colonel Alban B. Botsford. Lists officers, servants, and payroll; also documents where, when, and by whom officers were mustered into service. Noted at top of document, "1st Regt U.S. Vols or 6th Regt Corps d'Afrique." For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4695.
  • United States. Army. African American enlistment registrations, 1863 October-December. 3 items. Location: E:74. Three official enlistment agreements completed at Fort Smith, Arkansas, for Joel Stout of Marshall County, Miss., Amos Phillips of Yazoo, Miss., and Harrison Herreld of Liberty, Amite County, Miss. Part of the United States Army Collection. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3682.
  • United States. Army. Army of the Cumberland. Orders, 1864. 1 vol. Location: E:65. Bound file of handwritten and printed military orders pertaining to the Army of the Cumberland during the Atlanta Campaign. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 515.
  • United States. Army. Army of the James. General Orders, 1865. 137 items. Location: Misc:U.The Army of the James was organized in April 1864 to operate against Richmond from south of the James River in conjunction with the Army of the Potomac attacking Lee from the north. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4591.
  • United States. Army. Artillery. 10th Artillery (Colored). Fuel requisition form, 1866 Jan 1. 1 item. Location: Misc:U. Fuel requisition form for the 10th Artillery, a black regiment, signed by Captain Henry K. Bicker. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4173.
  • United States. Army. Department of the Gulf. Bureau of Free Labor. Rules and Regulations Governing Colored Labor at Work on the Plantations under Control of the U.S. Government. 1863 March 9. 1 item. Location: EPHEMERA SUBGROUP II. Major General Benjamin Franklin Butler instituted the enlistment of former slaves into the Union army and later established a wage-labor system on sugar plantations. General Superintendent of Negro Labor, George H. Hanks, was charged with overseeing that wage-labor rules were observed on working plantations. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4822.
  • United States. Army. Maine Infantry Regiment, 14th (1861-1865). Company orderly book, 1862-1863. 1 orderly book. Location: H:6. The 14th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment served in Louisiana between May 1862 and July 1864 and later served in Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Georgia. This orderly book contains handwritten orders and company logs kept between November 1862 and November 1863, as well as printed general orders issued between January and March 1863. Mss. 4253.
  • United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. French spoliation claims, 1 printed item. 1884. Location: UU:97. Submitted by Mr. W. R. Cox, from the Committee on Foreign Affairs (to accompany bill H. R. 745). Part of the Joseph Jones papers. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 468, 534, 544, 1036, 1352, 1357, 1393.
  • United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Receipt for confiscated property, 1863 Aug. 22. 1 item. Location: Misc.:C. Benjamin F. Flanders was an agent of the U.S. Treasury Department during the federal occupation of New Orleans, La.; Felix Labatut was a former member of the Louisiana Secession Convention. A receipt signed by Flanders, states that properties belonging to Felix Labatut are confiscated because of noncompliance with general order No. 76. The confiscated property was valued at $43,000. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3309.
  • United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Confiscation decrees, 1863 August 13-September 1. 3 items. Location: Misc:C. Benjamin F. Flanders worked as a special agent of the U.S. Treasury Department during the federal occupation of New Orleans, later serving as governor of Louisiana. Decrees, carried out by Flanders, authorizing the confiscation of properties in New Orleans for nonpayment of taxes by Confederate sympathizers. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3108.
  • United States. Dept. of the Treasury, Confiscation decrees 1863 Aug. 13-Sept. 1. 3 items. Location: Misc.:C. Benjamin F. Flanders worked as a special agent of the U.S. Treasury Department during the federal occupation of New Orleans, lLa., later serving as governor of Louisiana. Decrees, carried out by Flanders, authorizing the confiscation of properties in New Orleans for nonpayment of taxes by Confederate sympathizers. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3108.
  • United States. Office of the Paymaster General. Papers, 1862-1865, 1869. 37 items. Location: E:74, OS:U. Pay vouchers, certificates, muster rolls, and related items of black troops. Part of the United States Army Collection. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2423.
  • United States. Office of the Quartermaster General. Circulars, 1868. 20 items. Location: Filed under United States Army Collection. Handwritten and printed circulars by order of quartermasters J. J. Dana, D. H. Rucker, and Civil War Quartermaster General Montgomery Meigs. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1992.
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