Browse Items (95 total)

  • Subject starts with "United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865"

War Reminiscences of the Bethel Company, Company I, Fifth Maine Regiment [Number 25]

Text / Available Online

WAR REMINISCENCES OF THE BETHEL COMPANY, Company I, Fifth Maine Regiment. [By Col. Clark S. Edwards] [No. 25] We left Cold Harbor Sunday evening, June 12, for the James River. To say that the order to move was a pleasant one, faintly expresses…

War Reminiscences of the Bethel Company, Company I, Fifth Maine Regiment [Number 26]

Text / Available Online

WAR REMINISCENCES OF THE BETHEL COMPANY, Company I, Fifth Maine Regiment. [By Col. Clark S. Edwards] [No. 26] Our last article left us at City Point near the boat landing. The next morning, June 24th, we boarded the steamer, John Brooks for…

The Sixteenth Maine Regiment

Book / In-house Use Only

v.1.The Sixteenth Maine Regiment in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865 [p. 1-223] / by Major A.R. Small ; with an introduction written by Gen. James A. Hall ; [Pete & Cyndi Dalton, editors] -- v.2.The Blanket Brigade : the soldier's story of the…

Collection: Books and Pamphlets

The Civil War

Book / In-house Use Only

Collection: Books and Pamphlets

Clark S. Edwards, Fifth Maine Volunteer Regiment, compiled letters 1861-1903

Book / In-house Use Only

Finding aid for Clark S. Edwards Papers (2002-310) in the Pearce Civil War Collection at Navarro College, Corsicana, Texas. Includes biographical sketch, summary of each letter, and complete transcriptions of all 119 letters.

Collection: Books and Pamphlets

BHS Program: "Civil War Soldier Boys"

1.jpg

Moving Image / Available Online

Bethel Historical Society annual meeting and program, "Civil War Soldier Boys," presented by Jay Hoar on September 7, 2000.

Col. Edwards’ Letter

Text / Available Online

COL. EDWARDS’ LETTER. Bethel, Jan. 25th, 1896 My dear friend Stevens:— Your kind letter came to hand in due time; many thanks for the same. You say I may have forgotten you; my answer is, No, I well remember you and other sergeants of that old Co.…

Death of Gen. Clark S. Edwards

Text / Available Online

DEATH OF GEN. CLARK S. EDWARDS An Honored Citizen—A Distinguished Soldier—A Noble Hero and Patriot has gone to his rest. Passed quietly away at his home last Sunday Evening, at 8.45 o’clock, after an illness of but a few days. A hero and patriot…