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- Letter from Charles C. McCabe to Betty (?), 1864 October 09
- Date
- 1864-10-09
- Creator
- McCabe, C. C. (Charles Cardwell), 1836-1906
- Description
- In this letter, Charles C. McCabe writes from City Point to Betty about his Civil War service as an army chaplain. He had a rough ride the day before of more than 35 miles.
- Subject
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
- Local Identifier
- RG1.07.65.01
- Type
- correspondence
- Collection
- American University: The Formative Years
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/RG1.07.65.01
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- Letter from Charles C. McCabe to his wife, 1863 June 04
- Date
- 1863-06-04
- Creator
- McCabe, C. C. (Charles Cardwell), 1836-1906
- Description
- In this letter, McCabe writes to his wife. He discusses the weather and a $100,000 offering in Richmond.
- Subject
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
- Local Identifier
- RG1.07.69.01
- Type
- correspondence
- Collection
- American University: The Formative Years
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/RG1.07.69.01
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- Letter from Charles C. McCabe to his wife, 1864 March 01
- Date
- 1864-03-01
- Creator
- McCabe, C. C. (Charles Cardwell), 1836-1906
- Description
- In this letter, McCabe writes to his wife about his father telegraphing him, but missing it. He discusses his trip to Alexandria and his father wanting to live in New York.
- Subject
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
- Local Identifier
- RG1.07.68.01
- Type
- correspondence
- Collection
- American University: The Formative Years
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/RG1.07.68.01
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- Letter from Charles C. McCabe to his wife, 1864 March 02
- Date
- 1864-03-02
- Creator
- McCabe, C. C. (Charles Cardwell), 1836-1906
- Description
- In this letter, McCabe writes to his wife about his father's departure and discusses Richmond and people fleeing for their army.
- Subject
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
- Local Identifier
- RG1.07.67.01
- Type
- correspondence
- Collection
- American University: The Formative Years
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/RG1.07.67.01
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- Letter from Charles C. McCabe to Rebecca McCabe, 1862 November 17
- Date
- 1862-11-17
- Creator
- McCabe, C. C. (Charles Cardwell), 1836-1906
- Description
- In this personal letter, Charles C. McCabe writes from New Creek to his wife, Rebecca, describing the conditions of the camp that he is based at, which is named after Jesse Fremont. He talks about the war and slavery.
- Subject
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
- Subject -- Personal Name
- McCabe, Rebecca P.
- Local Identifier
- RG1.07.64.01
- Type
- correspondence
- Collection
- American University: The Formative Years
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/RG1.07.64.01
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- Letter from Charles C. McCabe to Rebecca McCabe, 1863 May 03
- Date
- 1863-05-03
- Creator
- McCabe, C. C. (Charles Cardwell), 1836-1906
- Description
- In this personal letter, Charles C. McCabe writes to his wife, Rebecca on Sabbath Day, May 3, 1863. He discusses how he did the Lord’s work and gave out testaments. Wants to know if Rebecca received the money he sent to her.
- Subject
- Sabbath; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
- Subject -- Personal Name
- McCabe, Rebecca P.
- Local Identifier
- RG1.07.66.01
- Type
- correspondence
- Collection
- American University: The Formative Years
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/RG1.07.66.01
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- Letter from Charles C. McCabe to Rebecca McCabe, 1864 February 22
- Date
- 1864-02-22
- Creator
- McCabe, C. C. (Charles Cardwell), 1836-1906
- Description
- In this personal letter, Charles C. McCabe writes from Washington City to his wife, Rebecca, about how he met President Lincoln and Mrs. Lincoln. The President recognized him as the man who sang the “Battle Hymn” in the Capital. McCabe comments on the way Mrs. Lincoln dresses, telling his wife she should wear dresses with a high collar. He thinks he is in line for a promotion. Last half of letter discusses a sermon he gave to African Americans.
- Subject
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
- Subject -- Personal Name
- McCabe, Rebecca P.
- Local Identifier
- RG1.07.61.01
- Type
- correspondence
- Collection
- American University: The Formative Years
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/RG1.07.61.01
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- Letter from Charles C. McCabe to Rebecca McCabe, 18uu November 01
- Date
- 18uu-11-01
- Creator
- McCabe, C. C. (Charles Cardwell), 1836-1906
- Description
- In this personal letter, Charles C. McCabe writes to his wife, Rebecca, that he will be in Delaware soon. He misses her and does not want her to worry about his health.
- Subject
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
- Subject -- Personal Name
- McCabe, Rebecca P.
- Local Identifier
- RG1.07.63.01
- Type
- correspondence
- Collection
- American University: The Formative Years
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/RG1.07.63.01
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- Letter from Charles C. McCabe to Rebecca McCabe, 18uu October 04
- Date
- 18uu-10-04
- Creator
- McCabe, C. C. (Charles Cardwell), 1836-1906
- Description
- In this personal letter, Charles C. McCabe writes to his wife, Rebecca, that he feels he will be Chaplin. One of his soldiers tried to kill himself with a dagger, but failed
- Subject
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
- Subject -- Personal Name
- McCabe, Rebecca P.
- Local Identifier
- RG1.07.62.01
- Type
- correspondence
- Collection
- American University: The Formative Years
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/RG1.07.62.01
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