A Guide to the Civil War Letters of Albert and Charles Allen 1862-1864 Allen, Albert and Charles 11290

A Guide to the Civil War Letters of Albert and Charles Allen 1862-1864

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Accession number 11290


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
11290
Title
Civil War Letters of Albert and Charles Allen 1862-1864
Physical Characteristics
There are 19 letters.
Language
English

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Preferred Citation

Albert and Charles Allen Civil War Letters, 1862-1864, Accession #11290, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

The Library purchased this collection from Alexander Autographs, Inc., Cos Cob, Connecticut, on February 13, 1997 and it bears no restrictions.

Scope and Content Information

This collection consists of 19 letters, June 4, 1862 to July 20, 1864, of Sergeant Albert F. Allen, Company A (?), 9th Rhode Island Volunteers and his brother Corporal Charles H. Allen, Company G, 10th Rhode Island Volunteers, to their sister, Mrs. George W. Simmons, Bristol, Rhode Island. (The typescripts variously give Albert Allen's middle initial as "G," "H," "L" or "Y.") For further information about these Rhode Island regiments, see Edwin Stone, Rhode Island in the Rebellion, 2nd ed. (Providence: George H. Whitney, 1865), 337-344, and, William A. Spicer, History of the Ninth and Tenth Rhode Island Volunteers, and the Tenth Rhode Island Battery in the Union Army in 1862 (Providence: Snow & Farnham, 1892), 121-316, 361-384, 385- 409.

The 9th and 10th Rhode Island regiments were assigned to garrison duty at various forts in or near Washington, D.C. and Virginia during the period which the Allen letters were written. Most of the letters (seventeen) were written by Albert. He and his brother discuss camp, family and state news including the election of James Y. Smith as governor of Rhode Island (April 6, 1863), Union Major General John Joseph Abercrombie (April 20, 1863), snowfall in Virginia (April 6, 1863 and March 26, 1864), the cost of butter in Washington (March 26, 1864), the arrival of wounded Confederate prisoners by train (May 6, 1863), issuing of Sibley tents and a clam bake by soldiers (August 15, 1863), the visit of the Russian Imperial Fleet (December 15, 1863), and a fire at the Washington Navy Yard (January 28, 1864).

Contents List

The Letters
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