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Title: Richard W. Johnson (1827 1897) to Harry Johnson, January 27, 1864. URL: http://blogs.loc.gov/civil-war-voices/a-story-of-a-little-boy/ Summary: War has a way of embellishing the accomplishments of real people, including the nine- yearold boy who attached himself to the 22nd Michigan Infantry and was popularized as Johnny Clem, The Drummer Boy of Chickamauga. While historical sources dispute when Clem enlisted, where he actually served, and his real exploits during the war, U.S. brigadier general Richard W. Johnson cited Clem s sterling example in a letter to his young son Harry as a lesson in what happens to good boys who follow orders and do their duty. Transcription (selection): I will tell you a story of a little boy who once lived in Michigan. His name is John Clem. Johnny s Father and Mother died leaving him a poor boy without friends and without money and when this war broke out he was enlisted by some officer as a drummer boy. He was only ten years old. He came to Ky with his Regt. marched when his Company marched and always rose early in order to beat his drum to awake all the men for reveille. He was a good boy always obeyed his Captain and always tried to do his duty like a man. Being a good boy every one liked him, because good boys always have a great many friends he had many. Last summer his drum was broken by some accident and poor Johnny often cried because he had no drum to beat, but he always kept up with this company in either hot or cold weather and often he had to sleep on the cold damp ground without a blanket. He has no good bed like Gen. Johnsons boys.

Title: Unidentified African American soldier in Union uniform with wife and two daughters Author/Creator: [unknown] Date: [between 1863 and 1865] Summary: Photograph showing soldier in uniform, wife in dress and hat, and two daughters wearing matching coats and hats. In May 1863, U.S. Secretary of War Edwin Stanton issued General Order No. 143 creating the Bureau of U. S. Colored Troops. This image was found in Cecil County, Maryland, making it likely that this soldier belonged to one of the seven U.S.C.T. regiments raised in Maryland. (Source: Matthew R. Gross and Elizabeth T. Lewin, 2010)

Title: [Abraham Lincoln's Student Sum Book] Author/Creator: Abraham Lincoln Date: c.1824-1826 Summary: Abraham Lincoln claimed in his autobiography that all of his formal schooling did not amount to one year. The pioneer schools of Indiana probably did not have access to a math text book. Lincoln, however, managed to acquire a few sheets of paper that he sewed together to form a small math notebook. The Library acquired two pages, one leaf shown here. This is considered the earliest extant Lincoln manuscript.

Title: LeRoy Wiley Gresham (1847 1865). Diary entry, November 17, 1864. Summary: LeRoy Wiley Gresham (1847 1865), the younger son of John Jones Gresham and Mary Gresham, came from a prominent family in Macon, Georgia. His father was an attorney and plantation owner and had served two terms as the city s mayor in the 1840s. LeRoy Gresham suffered from a longstanding but currently unknown illness that hindered his growth. A broken leg in the late 1850s caused him further pain and contributed to his invalidism. Despite his confined circumstances, his mind was curious and expansive, as evidenced in his correspondence and the seven diaries in which he kept almost daily entries from 1860 to 1865. Gresham was a voracious reader of newspapers and literature and a perceptive observer of life on the Confederate home front. He diligently recorded the war news, especially when General William T. Sherman s Union forces left Atlanta for their March to the Sea (November December 1864), which many Macon residents feared would swing through their area. LeRoy also noted his own physical suffering and the remedies used to ease his considerable pain. Gresham began but failed to finish his last diary entry on June 9, 1865. He died at the age of seventeen on June 18, 1865. Transcription (selection): Clear and warmer. Rode down to Dr Emerson s and found the town in an uproar about the approach of the enemy, who are this side of Griffin and marching on, 10 & some declare 15,000 strong. The trains have been running in all day with the stores & etc. The College will be broken up tis thought. We have about 10 or 11,000 to oppose them & I can t see why Macon should give up We do not know what to do or think. We have no place to run to, where we could be safe, and we feel awfully about it. The town is in a furor of excitement & I fear little or nothing will be done, to save the town. If Father were only here! http://myloc.gov/exhibitions/civil-war-in- america/november-1863-april- 1865/ExhibitObjects/LeRoy-Wiley-Gresham.aspx

Title: City Point, Va. Brig. Gen. John A. Rawlins, Chief of Staff, with wife and child at door of their quarters Author/Creator: [unknown] Date: [Between 1860 and 1865] URL: http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/civwar/item/cwp2003000535/pp/