James Cornell Biddle Letters

This collection contains the Civil War letters of James C. Biddle to his wife Gertrude. Biddle reports on military operations, the strategy of the capture of Fort Hatteras, the occupation of New Orleans, and his time on George Gordon Meade's staff at the battles of Chancellorsville, Gettysburg,...

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Main Author: Biddle, James Cornell 1835-1898 (Creator)
Collection:James Cornell Biddle Letters
Collection Number:1881
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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100 1 |a Biddle, James Cornell  |d 1835-1898  |e creator 
245 1 |a James Cornell Biddle Letters  |f 1861-1865 
300 |a 0.4 Linear feet  |f 0.4 linear feet, 1 box (317 items) 
520 |a This collection contains the Civil War letters of James C. Biddle to his wife Gertrude. Biddle reports on military operations, the strategy of the capture of Fort Hatteras, the occupation of New Orleans, and his time on George Gordon Meade's staff at the battles of Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and Appomattox. Biddle's letters include many sketches of troop positions and frequent references to Union and Confederate leaders, especially Ulysses S. Grant, Joseph Hooker, Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee, and Meade. Biddle also speaks frequently on camp life, particularly negative aspects such as low rations. An unaccessioned (as of 5/11/10) addition to this collection is a letter dated September 1, 1863 from James C. Biddle to his wife Gertrude. While the letter is not signed, it is from the "Headquarters of the Army of the Potomac" and dates from the time when Biddle served as an aide to General George Meade. The collection also includes a handwritten inventory of letters (Box 1, Folder 14), noting dates of the letters and Biddle's location at the time of writing. 
541 1 |a The bulk of the collection was purchased in 1963 with funds from the Gratz Fund. One additional letter was a gift of Mr. Jim Wheatley, date unknown.; 1963, unknown acquired 
650 7 |a Husband and Wife--Correspondence.  |2 Local sources 
650 7 |a United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Personal Correspondence.  |2 Local sources 
852 |a The Historical Society of Pennsylvania  |b James Cornell Biddle Letters  |l 1881