Floyd, John Buchanan, Papers Guide to the John Buchanan Floyd Papers Mss. 65 F59

Guide to the John Buchanan Floyd Papers Mss. 65 F59


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Repository
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Identification
Mss. 65 F59
Title
John Buchanan Floyd Papers 1831-1862
Quantity
0.50 Linear Feet
Creator
Floyd, John Buchanan, 1806-1863
Creator
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Creator
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Creator
Faulkner, Charles James, 1806-1884
Creator
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Creator
Huger, Benjamin, 1805-1877
Creator
Humboldt, Alexander von, 1769-1859
Creator
Hunter, R. M. T. (Robert Mercer Taliaferro), 1809-1887
Creator
Lind, Jenny, 1820-1887
Creator
Mason, J. M. (James Murray), 1798-1871
Creator
Preston, William Ballard, 1805-1862
Creator
Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866
Creator
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
Creator
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
Creator
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation:

John Buchanan Floyd Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.

Acquisition Information:

Gift; 1 item, October. 1924, by R. M. Hughes. Gift, 71 items, May 1940, by Estate of Robert M. Hughes.


Biographical Information:

John Buchanan Floyd (1806-1863), was a Virginia politician (legislator and governor), U.S. Secretary of War, and the Confederate general in the American Civil War who lost the crucial Battle of Fort Donelson.

Scope and Contents

Papers, 1831-1863, of John B. Floyd, governor of Virginia, United States Secretary of War and Confederate general. The papers, chiefly 1850-1862, concern the three positions he held. Correspondents include James Buchanan, Jefferson Davis, Samuel Houston, Benjamin Huger, Alexander von Humboldt, R. M. T. Hunter, Charles James Faulkner, Jenny Lind, James Murray Mason, William Ballard Preston, Winfield Scott, John Tyler, Daniel Webster and the Duke of Wellington.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
  • Virginia--Governors
  • Virginia--Politics and Government--19th century
  • Washington (D.C.)--Social life and customs

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
  • Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
  • Faulkner, Charles James, 1806-1884
  • Floyd, John Buchanan, 1806-1863
  • Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
  • Huger, Benjamin, 1805-1877
  • Humboldt, Alexander von, 1769-1859
  • Hunter, R. M. T. (Robert Mercer Taliaferro), 1809-1887
  • Lind, Jenny, 1820-1887
  • Mason, J. M. (James Murray), 1798-1871
  • Preston, William Ballard, 1805-1862
  • Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866
  • Tyler, John, 1790-1862
  • Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
  • Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852

Significant Places Associated With the Collection

  • Virginia--Governors
  • Virginia--Politics and Government--19th century
  • Washington (D.C.)--Social life and customs

Container List

Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152739
Folder 1: Correspondence
1831-1860
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152740
    Charles Clement Johnston, Washington, D.C., to John B. Floyd, Richmond, Va.
    1831 December 16
    Scope and Contents

    Concerning "your" Pattonsburg's [?] suit; how are things in Richmond? the Tariff issue; the proposed re-chartering of the Bank of the United States; and the concenrs of the South and its representatives, particularly Virginia.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152741
    Notation concerning the presentation of a medal to Major General Winfield Scott
    1849 February 27
    Scope and Contents

    Notation concerning the presentation of a medal to Major General Winfield Scott for services in the Mexican war, crediting the text to Floyd's "daughter" Eliza M. Johnston. Signed by John B. Floyd.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152742
    Benjamin Huger, Bvt. Col. U.S.A., Fort Monroe Arsenal, Va., to John B. Floyd, Richmond, Va.
    1850 February 20
    Scope and Contents

    Regrets he cannot be present at the laying of the cornerstone of the Washington Monument in Richmond. Is sending fireworks in care of Capt. Charles Dimmock.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152743
    Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter, Washington, D.C., to Governor John B. Floyd, Richmond, Va.
    1850 February 20
    Scope and Contents

    Regrets he cannot be present at the laying of the cornerstone of the Washington Monument in Richmond.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152744
    James Murray Mason, Washington, D.C. to John B. Floyd, Governor of Virginia, Richmond, Va.
    1850 February 20
    Scope and Contents

    Regrets he cannot be present at the laying of the cornerstone of the Washington monument in Richmond.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152745
    William Ballard Preston, Washington, D.C., to John B. Floyd, Richmond, Va.
    1850 February 20
    Scope and Contents

    Is prevented by sickness from attending the ceremony unveiling the Washington Monument at Richmond on 22 February..

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152746
    Andrew Pickens Butler, Washington, D.C., to John B. Floyd, Governor of Virginia, Richmond, Va.
    1850 February 21
    Scope and Contents

    Declines to be present at the laying of the corner stone of the Washington Monument in Richmond.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152747
    James Barron, Norfolk, Va., to Gov. John B. Floyd, Richmond, Va.
    1850 March 23
    Scope and Contents

    Concerning an enclosed document that needs the attentions of the authorities of the state of Virginia.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152748
    Jenny Lind, Charelston, S.C., to Governor John B. Floyd, Richmond, Va.
    1850 December 31
    Scope and Contents

    Thanks him [Floyd] for kindnesses shown during her stay in Richmond and for the presents bestowed upon her.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152749
    Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, London, England, to John B. Floyd, Governor of the State of Virginia, Richmond, Va.
    1851 October 12
    Scope and Contents

    Concerns medal voted by State of Virginia to Gen. Winfield Scott.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152750
    Daniel Webster, Department of State, Washington, D.C., to Governor John B. Floyd, Richmond, Virginia
    1851 December 1
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents Acknowledges receipt of previous letter and replies that a packet will be sent by the first mail from the State Department to Mexico. Including an autograph, undated, of Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152751
    James Buchanan, Wheatland (near Lancaster, Pa.), to John B. Floyd
    1857 February 21
    Scope and Contents

    Offers Floyd appointment as a member of his cabinet --"almost certainly that of Secretary of War."

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152752
    Winfield Scott, New York, N.Y., to General John B. Floyd, Washington, D.C.
    1857 February 28
    Scope and Contents

    Concerning the new President and administration, the Secretary of War, and whether the "Head Quarters of the army" shall remain in New York.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152753
    Jefferson Davis, Washington, D.C., to John B. Floyd, Secretary of War, Washington, D.C. [?]
    1857 March 6
    Scope and Contents

    Congratulates Floyd on his appointment as Secretary of War.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152754
    John Tyler, "Sherwood Forest," Charles City County, Va., to John B. Floyd, Secretary of War, Washington, D.C.
    1857 March 13
    Scope and Contents

    Congratulates Floyd on his recent appointment as Secretary of War.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152755
    Abby Jane Greener, Clinton Place, New York, N.Y., to John B. Floyd, Secretary of War
    1857 November 16
    Scope and Contents

    Concerning the gift of a saddle cloth for JBF which was originally designed as a testimnoial of the late President Taylor; statement concerning woman's happiness; and possession of a George Washington letter.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152756
    John S. Cunningham, St. Helena Island, to John B. Floyd, Washington, D.C.
    1858 January 1
    Scope and Contents

    Describes Longwood, the prison, tomb of Napoleon, the cruise of the Dale down the coast of Africa, and his plan to return home before the close of the last session of the Congress, now sitting.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152757
    Samuel Houston, n.p., to Governor John B. Floyd and his "Lady"
    1858 March 11
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents Regrets a dinner invitation. Including a letter from Samuel Houston, Independence, Texas, to William Lloyd, 14 September 1854, declining to pay for the Richmond Examiner because he never subscribed to it.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152758
    John B. Floyd, Washington "City," D.C., to Alexander von Humboldt
    1858 July 14French
    Scope and Contents

    Thanks von Humboldt for his portrait; will continue to send surveys of far western territories; praises Humboldt's work. In French.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152759
    Alexander von Humboldt, Berlin, Germany, to John B. Floyd, Secretary of War
    1858 August 8Includes - in addition to the French original - an English translation from the same time period.
    Scope and Contents

    Thanks Floyd for accepting his portrait, and speaks of his admiration of the United States; requests that a certain friend be allowed to return to his family to finish the sketches from the Colorado expedition.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152760
    Ben McCulloch, Lake George, New York, to Governor John B. Floyd
    1859 August 7
    Scope and Contents

    Concerning a trip to the St. Lawrence and on to Quebec; and requesting to prolong the leave of a Lt. Major of the 2d calvalry for four months and reasons supporting the request.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152761
    Card of invitation to dinner from Lord Edmund Lyons, addressed to the Secretary of War, John B. Floyd
    1860 October 5
    Scope and Contents

    Card of invitation to dinner from Lord Edmund Lyons, addressed to the Secretary of War, John B. Floyd.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1 id152762
    "Fac-similes, for Governor John B. Floyd, of the signatures of the Prince of Wales and Suite"
    1860 October 9
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents Signatures, dated 4 October 1860, are: Albert Edward P.; Lyons; Newcastle; Sc. Germans; Robert Bruce; [?]sdale; G.N. Grey; Gardiner D. Engleheart.

Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id152763
Folder 2: Correspondence
1861
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id152764
    Leroy Pope Walker, Secretary of War, Confederate States of America War Department, Montgomery, Ala., to John B. Floyd, Brigadier General, Abington [sic], Va.
    1861 May 23
    Scope and Contents

    Appoints Floyd as Brigadier General of the Provisional Forces of the CSA.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id152765
    Robert A. Richardson, Princeton, Va., to Governor John B. Floyd, Jeffersonville, Va.
    1861 May 29
    Scope and Contents

    Concerning Floyd's invitation to Richardson to join Floyd's Brigade and Richardson's decline because of dissatisfaction in the ranks.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id152766
    William Montgomery Churchwell, Knoxville, Tenn., to General J.B. Floyd
    1861 May 30
    Scope and Contents

    Concerns the difficulty of raising and supplying companies for the Confederate Army in his section of Tennessee.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id152767
    Joseph Emerson Brown, Executive Department, Milledgeville, Georgia, to John B. Floyd, Richmond, Va.
    1861 June 18
    Scope and Contents

    Concerning arms that are pledged to the Georgia volunteers. Brown does not have enough to give to Floyd even though he's sure they would be used "for the promotion of a ... cause."

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id152768
    Henry Heth, Richmond, VA., to "Dear General," John B Floyd [?]
    1861 June 27
    Scope and Contents

    Concerning commissions, medical supplies, and Col. Reynolds and the "Carbine affair."

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id152769
    Pleasant Murphy, Valley P.O., Tazewell Co., Va., to General John B. Floyd, Camp Jackson, Wytheville, Va.
    1861 July 16
    Scope and Contents

    Concerning volunteers and their subsequent refusal to enter the service.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id152770
    William A. Coleman, Camp Jackson, Va [?], to General John B. Floyd, Wytheville, Va.
    1861 July 20
    Scope and Contents

    Concerning Coleman's promotion from private in the "Nelson Rangers." Written on Confederate States of America stationery.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id152771
    W.W. Loring, Brigadier General, Staunton, Va. Orders. Copy, attested by Carter Littlepage Stevenson, to Gen. Floyd
    1861 July 23
    Scope and Contents

    General Loring assumes command of the Army of the North West.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id152772
    Jacob Dolson Cox, Brigadier General U.S.A., Gauley Bridge, W. Va., to Peter Hargman
    1861 August 12
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents Pass to permit his return to his home near Sewell [sic] Mountain. Including an answer from J.L.D. [?], concerning Hargman's report (to Confederates) of Federal strength.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id152773
    General Henry Alexander Wise, Big Sewall, Va. [?], to Brigadier General John B. Floyd
    1861 August 19
    Scope and Contents

    Discusses some differences between them as related to their respective commands, and some misapplication of the miltary propriety. Including a copy from General John B. Floyd, White Sulphur Va. [?], to General Henry A. Wise, 14 August 1861. General Order No. 82, ordering obedience and repect for General Wise, who assumed comand of the Department of the Kanawha Valley.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id152774
    Alfred Beckley, Camp Fayette Court House, Va., to Brigadier General J.B. Floyd, Commanding Army of the Kanawha on Gauley
    1861 August 30
    Scope and Contents

    Requests transfer by Floyd of two companies to Beckly's newly formed regiment. Also refers to military situation below Gauley Bridge.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id152775
    Alfred Ward Grayson David, Lewisburg, W. Va., to General J.B. Floyd
    1861 September 3
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents Recommends Thompson Tyler as messenger or Confederate agent. Including an answer signed by Jno. P. Brock, Capt. Valley Rangers, also recommending Tyler.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id152776
    Lucius Bellinger Northrop, Richmond, Va., to General John B. Floyd
    1861 September 4
    Scope and Contents

    Concerning the settlement of bills, the purchase of bacon, and congratulations on a successful campaign.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id153246
    John McCausland, Summersville, Va., to John B. Floyd
    1861 September 6
    Scope and Contents

    Concerning prisoners.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id153249
    John Henninger Reagan, C.S.A., Post Office Department, Richmond, Va., to Brigadier General John B. Floyd, Army of Kanawha, Va.
    1861 September 20
    Scope and Contents

    Concerning mail facilities fro the Army of Kanawha.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id153253
    Gabriel C. Wharton, Colonel, 51st Regiment, Virginia Volunteers, Floyd's Brigade, Head Quarters, Camp near Meadow Bluff, Va.
    1861 September 28
    Scope and Contents

    Authorization for Stephen Clark to proceed to Grayson County and vicinity to purchase bacon for the use of the army, approved by order of Brig. General John B. Floyd.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id153255
    William Wing Loring, Head Quarters, Camp Sewell Mt., to General R.E. Lee, Commanding
    1861 October 3
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents Concerns purchase of cattle by speculators which prevents the army from getting a sufficiency. Including letter from R. E. Lee, Head Quarters Camp Sewell Mt., to General John B. Floyd, 4 October 1861, referring matter to Floyd.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id153256
    Albert Gallatin Jenkins, Camp at Meadow Bluff, W. Va., to John B. Floyd
    1861 October 8
    Scope and Contents

    Concerning two prisoners and a "pass" found.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id153257
    Frank Gildart Ruffin, Confederate States of America, Subsistence Department, to Captain W.E. Peters, Floyd's Brigade
    1861 October 14
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents Concerning the feeding and location of cattle. Including letter from Lucius Bellinger Northrop, Confederate States of America, Subsistence Department, to Captain W. E. Peters, Floyd's Brigade, 14 October 1861, supporting Ruffin's orders concerning the cattle.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id153258
    William E. Starke, Lewisburg, Va., to Brigadier General John B. Floyd
    1861 November 13
    Scope and Contents

    Asks for instructions with regard to the route to be taken to move his troops to meet General Floyd's troops, after they have received their winter supplies.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id153261
    Henry Washington Benham, Brigadier General, U.S. Army, Hawkins farm, 5 miles S.E. from Fayette, Va., to Brigadier General J.B. Floyd
    1861 November 15
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents Concerns the mortal wound of Col. St. George [sic] John Groghan of the Confederate Army, in a calvalry skirmish, 14 November 1860, and the disposition of his effects. Including an answer from H.W. Benham, Hawkins farm Raleigh Road, Va., to Governor John B. Floyd, n.p., 15 November 1861, stating that the bearer of the letter is John Hawkins, son of Pleasant Hawkins, a prisoner of Floyd's. Desires that John Hawkins be permitted to return.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id153263
    Samuel Preston Moore, Surgeon General's Office, Richmond Va., to Brigadier General John B. Floyd
    1861 November 21
    Scope and Contents

    Special orders assigning Surgeon James A. Forbes to the Army in the North West.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id153266
    Daniel S. Donelson, Brigade Head Quarters, near Lewisburg, Va., to Gen. John B. Floyd, Commander Army of Kanawha
    1861 November 24
    Scope and Contents

    Concerning the selection and establishment of Winter Headquarters.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id153269
    Petition to Gen. John B. Floyd to return John A. Hooker to his disrupted family
    1861 December 6
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 3 id153271
Folder 3: Correspondence
1862, undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 3 id153274
    Brigadier General Gideon Johnson Pillow, Dover, Tennessee, to General John B. Floyd, Clarkesville, Tennessee
    1861 February 9
    Scope and Contents

    Concerning enemy forces on the Tennessee River and Pillow's position and strategy.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 3 id153276
    General William Hardee, Bowling Green, Kentucky, to John B. Floyd
    1862 February 10
    Scope and Contents

    Is sending special messenger.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 3 id153282
    Samuel Cooper, Adjutant Inspector General's Office, Richmond, Va., to John B. Floyd, Chattanooga, Tennessee
    1862 March 14
    Scope and Contents

    Transmitting of letter from the Secretary of War.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 3 id153287
    William Preston, Dacatur, Ga. [?], to General John B. Floyd, Chattanooga, Tennessee
    1862 March 16
    Scope and Contents

    Requests Floyd to prepare a report of his activities from the time he was left in command at Nashville until he arrived at Murfreesboro. This letter published in War of the Rebellion. (Note: The date is written as 1863, but is in fact 1862.)

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 3 id153290
    Charles James Faulkner, Lynchburg, Va., to General John B. Floyd
    1862 June 3
    Scope and Contents

    Concerns the war in the Valley of Virginia and the desire of Capt. Joel W. Flood of Appomattox County to raise a company.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 3 id153295
    Allen Taylor Caperton, Union, Monroe County, Va. [W. Va.], to Major General J.B. Floyd
    1862 June 17
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents Recommends Jacob Osborne of Monroe County, lately a lieutenant in a volunteer company, to Floyd's consideration. Including an answer from A. A. Chapman, undated, concurring with the above reommendation.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 3 id153299
    Augustus Alexandria Chapman, Union, Monroe County, Va., to General John B. Floyd
    1862 June 17
    Scope and Contents

    Recommendation of superior nature of Col. John M. Rowan; gossip about the failures of Henry Heth's command following the battle of Lewisburg, Va. in 1862.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 3 id153301
    Roger Atkinson Pryor, Richmond, Va., to General John B. Floyd
    1862 June 24
    Scope and Contents

    Concerning an introduction of Captain Davis.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 3 id153303
    R.B. Cheatham, Mayor, Nashville, Tennessee, to John B. Floyd
    1862 July 19
    Scope and Contents

    Describes looting in Nashville.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 3 id153306
    D.P. Curry, Richmond, Va., to Governor John Letcher
    1862 August 1
    Scope and Contents

    Hopes to arrange his exchange as a prisoner from "Lincoln's shackles," and will then be able to enter service again. Since he has been wounded, desires position in John B. Floyd's army. Including answer from John Letcher, 17 Aug. 1862, referring Curry's request to Maj. General John B. Floyd, and recommending Curry as an "excellent officer... cool and energetic."

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 3 id153307
    William Daniel, Jr., Lynchburg, Va., to Major General John B. Floyd
    1862 August 9
    Scope and Contents

    Recommends Lieut. Henry D. Yancey of Lynchburg for an appointment in the army under Floyd.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 3 id153312
    John and Ben McCulloch to Gov. and Mrs. John Floyd
    undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 3 id153314
    Card of invitation of Sir William Gore and Lady Ouseley to Governor and Mrs. John B. Floyd for dinner
    undated
    Scope and Contents

    Card of invitation of Sir William Gore and Lady Ouseley to Governor and Mrs. John B. Floyd for dinner.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 3 id153315
    William Campbell Preston, Charlottesville, Va., to "Sally"Mrs. Sarah B. Floyd
    undated
    Scope and Contents

    Concerning the Presbyterian Synod, the house, and family.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 3 id153316
    William H. Seward, n.p., to Governor John B. Floyd
    undated
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 4 id153320
Folder 4: Memorandum book of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Floyd
1858-1859
Scope and Contents

Listing residents of Washington D.C. by street, with notation on (dates called on), and with separate lists for diplomats and "Bachelors"