Sesquicentennial Civil War Documents Project
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As part of the "Intellectual Underpinnings of American Civil War" project sponsored by the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL), George Mason University Libraries and other ASERL-member libraries are creating a shared digital collection of archival materials created between 1850 and 1865. This project was conceived to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the beginning of the American Civil War.
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Item Civil War pass(2011-06-15) Haight, AlexanderPass for Mrs. J. B. Barlow to drive from Fairfax, VA to Alexandria, VA, in horse drawn carriage. Issued by the Headquarters Provost Marshal's Office.Item Civil War pass(2011-06-15) Haight, AlexanderGuards and patrol pass for Alexander Haight to leave and return to Alexandria, VA. Issued by the Provost Marshal's Office.Item Civil War pass(2011-06-15) Haight, AlexanderGuards and pickets pass allowing Alexander Haight permission to travel to Washington DC and back to Alexandria by Colonel H. H. Wells who later became the Governor of Virginia during reconstruction. Issued by the Headquarters Provost Marshal General, defenses south of the Potomac.Item Civil War pass(2011-06-15) Haight, AlexanderPass allowing Alexander Haight to leave Washington DC and enter Virginia for the purpose of going home. Issued by the Headquarters City Guard, Provost Marshal's Office.Item Civil War pass(2011-06-15) Haight, AlexanderGuards and pickets pass for Alexander Haight and colored man to go to Fairfax, VA and return. Issued by the Provost Marshal's Office 1st division 11th corps.Item Civil War pass(2011-06-15) Haight, AlexanderPass for Alexander Haight to return to his home near Chantilly, VA from Arlington, VA to bring back his wheat(?). Issued by Headquarters, defenses south of the Potomac.Item Civil War pass(2011-06-15) Haight, AlexanderHandwritten pass attesting to Alexander Haight's loyalty signed by H. H. Wells who was to become the Governor of Virginia during reconstruction. Issued by the Headquarters Provost Marshal General, defenses south of the Potomac.Item Claim for army damages(2011-06-15) Haight, AlexanderClaim by Alexander Haight and neighbors written by a Justice of the Peace in Fairfax, VA, for $332.50 worth of damage done when the southern army passed through their property on September 1, 1862.Item General T. J. "Stonewall" Jackson order on damages(2011-06-15) Haight, AlexanderAn order signed by officers of General Jackson on the day of the battle of Chantilly (Ox Hill), September 1, 1862, that depredations on private property shall not be justified and that no property shall be taken without the approval of a commanding officer who shall give a receipt for goods taken.Item Letter affirming Alexander Haight's loyalty to the Union(2011-06-15) Haight, AlexanderLetter from Julius Stahel certifying Alexander Haight to be loyal to the Union army.Item Letter affirming Alexander Haight's loyalty to the Union(2011-06-15) Haight, AlexanderLetter from Robert Johnstone affirming Alexander Haight's loyalty to the Union and insuring his protection by Union soldiers.Item Receipt for Union and Confederate army supplies(2011-06-15) Haight, AlexanderWritten statement by Joe BeMeger testifying to the preperation of a horse owned by Alexander Haight for the 4th Regiment of S. C. V.Item Receipt for Union and Confederate army supplies(2011-06-15) Haight, AlexanderWritten statement for 370 bushels of corn used for horse feed.Item Receipt for Union and Confederate army supplies(2011-06-15) Haight, AlexanderWritten statement for 10,000 pounds of hay.Item Receipt from Alexander Haight, 1858(2011-06-15) Haight, AlexanderReceipt from Alexander Haight showing a balance of $16.22