SCM 11761-7
1861
- 1888
No restrictions
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Description Letter, Stephen L. Bridge, Lt. Baltimore, MD, informing John A. Steiner of a meeting of the survivors of the Potomac Home Brigade at Gettysburg. May 12, 1888. MS 35.3-36-1
Letter, W.H. Comegys, Colonel Greensboro, MD, to John A. Steiner discussing personal matters. 3 pages with newspaper clipping attached to page 3. August 27, 1888. MS 35.3-36-2
Letter, R. Ellsworth Cook, Lt. Col. Hagerstown, MD, declining John A. Steiner's invitation to select sites for a monument and gives addresses of several officers of the Potomac Home Brigade. May 14, 1888. MS 35.3-36-3
Gettysbury Monument Commission (MD), Circular No.1, April 28, 1888. Circular No.3, September 17, 1888. Letter, April 30, 1888. Letter, May 4, 1888. Letter, June 4, 1888. Letter, July 24, 1888. Letter, 1888. MS 35.3-36-4
Address, Gettysburg Monument Committee of Dushane Post No.3 Baltimore, MD. (photocopy) n. d.. MS 35.3-36-5
Letter, Theodore F. Lang Baltimore, MD, telling John A. Steiner the status of Col. John R. Rougher in the Grand Army of the Republic. 3 pages. August 2, 1888. MS 35.3-36-6
Letter, Theodore F. Lang Baltimore, MD, informing John A. Steiner that he will not be receiving state appropriation for the monument commission. November 9, 1888. MS 35.3-36-6
Act, Maryland General Assembly Baltimore, MD, providing for the erection of memorial tablets or monuments to honor Maryland military organizations serving with the Army of the Potomac in Gettysburg. 1888. MS 35.3-36-7
Invitation, Monocacy Monument Association Baltimore, MD, inviting veterans of the Battle of Monocacy to meet for the purpose of securing government appropriations for a battlefield marker. n. d.. MS 35.3-36-8
Eulogy, John A. Steiner, Lt. Col. (1816-1902) for John L. Willman, who died at Gettysburg. n. d.. MS 35.3-36-9
Narrative, John A. Steiner, Lt. Col. (1816-1902) Battle of Gettysburg as copied from his diary. 2 pages. July 3, 1862. MS 35.3-36-10
Letter, Dr. Lewis Henry Steiner (1827-1892) Frederick, MD, to Col. William P. Maulsby concerning September 18, 1861. MS 35.3-36-12
Letter, Charles E. Trail (1825-1909) Frederick, MD, to E.B. Hoar, Attorney General, urging the appointment of John A. Stainer to U.S. Marshall. n. d.. MS 35.3-36-13
Commendation, U.S. War Department Washington, D.C., to Captain William H. Yontz because his Company E, Potomac Home Brigade, killed the first rebel at Edmonds Ferry on the Potomac on September 4, 1862. September 7, 1862. MS 35.3-36-14
Letter, William H.H. Yontz Harrisburg, PA, to John A. Steiner accepting an invitation to a reunion of the 1st Potomac Home Brigade. March 21, 1888. MS 35.3-36-15
Narrative, William H.H. Yontz Harrisburg, PA, concerning the Battle of Gettysburg (sent to John A. June 23, 1888. MS 35.3-36-16
Letter, Capt. A. Pardee to Maj. John Steiner. November 9, 1861. MS 35.3-36-17
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