William T. Hardy papersMS.0084

William T. Hardy papersMS.0084


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Repository
Virginia Military Institute Archives
Identification
MS.0084
Title
William T. Hardy papers 1855-1864
Quantity
0.25 cubic feet
Creator
Hardy, William T. (William Thomas), 1834-1911
Location
Manuscripts stacks
Language
English .

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Preferred Citation

William T. Hardy papers, 1855-1865. MS 0084. VMI Archives, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia.


Biographical / Historical

William Thomas Hardy was born in 1834 in Norfolk, Virginia. He graduated VMI in 1855. During the Civil War he was Captain, Quartermaster, Confederate States Army. After the War he was a farmer and died in 1911.

Scope and Contents

The William T. Hardy papers consist of drawing exercises (bound notebook and unbound drawings) completed while Hardy was a VMI cadet, and one Civil War letter (dated May 12, 1864) to his wife, in which he briefly discusses battle at Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Correspondence
  • Notebooks
  • Spotsylvania Court House, Battle of, Va., 1864
  • United States—History—Civil War, 1861-1865—Personal narratives—Confederate
  • Virginia Military Institute—Cadet drawings
  • Virginia Military Institute—Cadet life—1850-1859
  • Virginia Military Institute—Class of 1855

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Hardy, William T. (William Thomas), 1834-1911

Container List

Letter to wife
1864 May 12
Transcription

May 12. 64

My dear Wife. We have been fighting almost every day since my last. To day is the heaviest fight of this Battle & if we can only whip them to day I think Grant will fall back, but you have no idea of the magnitude of to day's fighting, it is positively awful. So far in the numerous fights of this battle we have been successful, but our Battalion has suffered a great deal. We have killed a great many of the Yankees but they are still in large force. I have written to you once or twice but our postal communication has been cut off. Love to all. We are having bad weather. God bless you all my dearest. Truly & affectionately Your devoted Husband

I send this by private hands to Charlottesville. Write to Aunt L. Ned & Tom are safe to date. Dick is hurt, not seriously. Billy is well.