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Object Description
| Title | Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 10 |
| Source Title | Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 10 |
| Author/Creator | Quiner, E. B. (Edwin Bentley), d. 1868. |
| Description | When the Civil War broke out in 1861, journalist Edwin B. Quiner began clipping from newspapers any letters written home by soldiers who were serving at the front. He also included some letters from journalists embedded with the troops and from civilian agents appointed to accompany each regiment. Quiner bound these clippings into ten scrapbooks totaling 3,793 pages, and compiled handwritten indexes to eight of them. They formed the basis for his thousand-page book, ""Military History of Wisconsin: a record of the civil and military patriotism of the state, in the war for the Union..."" (Chicago: Clarke & Co., 1866). The scrapbooks are arranged chronologically, with each volume broken into rough sections devoted to individual regiments. Their text is not keyword searchable, but each volume has been carefully tagged by WHS staff and can be searched at the Quiner collection home page. The scrapbooks can also be browsed effectively, since within each regiment, letters were generally pasted in chronological order. At an average of 3 letters per page, the scrapbooks offer legible texts of more than 10,000 letters written by Wisconsin Civil War soldiers. |
| Subcollection | Letters |
| Source | Wis Mss 600 |
| Source Type | letter |
| Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
| Publication Date-Electronic | 2010 |
| Rights | © Copyright 2010 by the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) |
| Digital Format | XML |
| Digital Identifier | CWQU0100000 |
Description
| Title | 74 |
| Source Title | Quiner Scrapbooks: Correspondence of the Wisconsin Volunteers, 1861-1865, Volume 10 |
| Regiment | 1st Artillery |
| Volume | 10 |
| Event Date | 1863-03-07 |
| Year | 1863 |
| Month | March |
| Day | 7 |
| State | LA |
| Place | Young's Point |
| People | Webster, D.W. |
| Topic | doctors and surgeons; African Americans; naval combat |
| Source Type | letter |
| Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
| Publication Date-Electronic | 2010 |
| Rights | © Copyright 2010 by the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) |
| Digital Format | JPEG |
| Full text | 1^ 1-.U0W of one man who applied to a .mu- »^>^ ^-« ^^^'^^ib' rolled out : but with not work the guns .any longer,when they geou for medicine, which ho reeeived,to- the stumps^t is >ry different. There attempted to scuttle her. In this situa. ¦ gcther with directions for taking several ,'« - «»-»^<^ ^^ ^ 1'-^^-- '^ ^-«^^ '\ '''^\ ^^" "^«^^ took possession o her during a e-.-rtaiii number of hours. The ' ^^-^^^ ^oots as In the case ef the tree,and aud were keeping hdf afloat by working patient, going upou the principle t,,at' ^'-^V must be cut entirely off, and then thc pumps. Bat our generals had fitted Ifali-.tle didsoiuc good, a great deal I ^-l'^^ "^^ o^'^ ^-1° from ¦three to six up a "Dummy out of an obi coal barge. would do more, l.oh it all at ouc-«,which i ^''' ^^'^'f' ^' '^- ''' ^-'> ^"^ ^^'^^^ ''''^- ! P"^^'"^ "P » «« ^^'"""oy'^. b"»l'^'"g """ ; There arc-several hundred contrabands tation wheel-houses and putting |
| Digital Identifier | CWQU0100069 |
