A Guide to the John Garibaldi Papers 1862-1864 Garibaldi, John, Papers MS 0284

A Guide to the John Garibaldi Papers 1862-1864

A Collection in
Special Collections and Archives
Accession Number MS 0284


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Funding: Web version of the finding aid funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Processed by: Diane B. Jacob

Repository
Archives, Preston Library, Virginia Military Institute
Accession number
MS 0284
Title
John Garibaldi Papers 1862-1864
Physical Characteristics
The collection consists of 42 items.
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access

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Use Restrictions

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Preferred Citation

John Garibaldi Papers, MS 0284, Virginia Military Institute Archives, Lexington, Virginia

Acquisition Information

The collection was donated to the VMI Archives by the Lee-Jackson Foundation in 1989.

Alternative Form

The Garibaldi Papers are available in full-text format on the VMI Archives website at: http://www.vmi.edu/archives

Provenance

Prior to its donation to VMI, the collection was on deposit at the George C. Marshall Foundation in Lexington, Virginia. The Lee-Jackson Foundation originally purchased the papers (the name of the manuscripts dealer or auction house and date of purchase are unknown).

Biographical/Historical Information

John Garibaldi, Confederate soldier, was born in Genoa, Italy, on April 30, 1831. He immigrated to the United States 1851, where he married Sarah Ann Virginia Poor of Botetourt County, Virginia. During the Civil War, Garibaldi served as 3rd Sergeant, Co. C, 27th Virginia Infantry Regiment (Stonewall Brigade). He enlisted May 1861; was captured at Kernstown March 23, 1862 and sent to Ft. Delaware prison; was exchanged August 5, 1862; and returned to duty until captured at Spotsylvania Courthouse, May 12, 1864. He was again imprisoned at Ft. Delaware and was exchanged for the second time on October 30, 1864. After the war, Garibaldi was a teacher and farmer in Rockbridge County, Virginia. He died at Big Island, Bedford Co., Virginia, on September 8, 1914 and is buried in Stonewall Jackson Cemetery, Lexington.

Scope and Content Information

The bulk of the collection consists of 38 letters, 1862-1864, written by Garibaldi to his wife Sarah during his service in the Confederate Army (27th Virginia Infantry Regiment). Primary topics include camp life, the hardships of war for both soldiers and civilians, battles and skirmishes (including Chancellorsville and Gettysburg), other members of the 27th Virginia Infantry Regiment, and family news. The papers also include 1 letter from William H. McPherson to Sarah Poor Garibaldi (1863) and 3 letters from Garibaldi to his daughter, written in 1904.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged chronologically.

Contents List

Correspondence Inventory

All letter are addressed to Garibaldi's wife Sarah, unless noted otherwise.

Chronological