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Makely Family Papers, 1859-1865. Accession 27034. Personal Papers Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.
Gift of Mrs. Ivan M. Green through A.C. Murdaugh, 16 December 1968.
Wesley (b. 1835) and Catherine Appich Makely (b. 1841) were from Alexandria, Virginia. Wesley Makely served as captain of Company D, 18th Virginia Cavalry. He was captured 9 July 1863 near Hancock, Maryland, and sent to Johnson's Island (Oh) from 18 July 1863 to 21 March 1865, then to Pt. Lookout (Md), and released from Ft. Delaware (Del.) on 9 May 1865.
Papers, 1859-1865, of the Makely family of Alexandria, Virginia. The bulk of the collection consists of letters written between Wesley and Kate Makely, while Wesley was in prison at Johnson's Island, Ohio. Topics include family, health, care packages, jewelry made by camp prisoners, attempts to obtain a parole for Wesley, weather, and prison regulations. Of note is a day book, dated 1863-1865, kept by Wesley at Johnson's Island. The day book contains an alphabetical list of prisoners held at Johnson's Island, including their name, rank, regiment, residence, place captured and date. The daybook also includes lists of prisoners who died at Johnson's Island, lists of generals, lieutenant generals, major generals, and brigadier generals of the Confederate army, a sketch of the prison compound, and poetry written by prisoners. The collection also includes a deed for land in Fairfax County (Va.) dated 1859, receipts for money transfers, telegrams, business cards, photographs, envelopes, loyalty oath of Wesley 9 May 1865, and prison visitor passes for Kate Makely.
This collection is arranged alphabetically by folder title.