Civil War Confederate Quartermaster Collection
SC 202

Summary Information

Repository
McConnell Library Archives and Special Collections
Title
Civil War Confederate Quartermaster Collection
ID
SC 202
Date [inclusive]
1864-1873
Extent
0.5 Linear feet
Location
Located in locked compact shelving, level 1.
Language
English

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Civil War Confederate Quartermaster Collection, Special Collections, McConnell Library, Radford University, Radford, VA.

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Scope and Contents

Contains two quartermaster receipts and two requisition forms issued by the Confederate Army in 1864 and involving M. B. Tate. Also includes a statement about the death of a CSA horse and two letters to Mr. Tate written after the war.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

McConnell Library Archives and Special Collections

McConnell Library
PO Box 6881
Radford, Virginia
540-831-5692
archives@radford.edu

Restrictions to Access

An appointment for research is required. The collection is open for research. No interlibrary loan.

Custodial History

Donated to Special Collections by Catherine Sheppard.

Accruals Note

Additional accruals are not expected.

Processing Information

Processed by Gene Hyde, July 2011.

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Collection Inventory

Folder 1: Receipt of clothing to Confederate States Army soldiers from M. B Tate, September 24, 1864 

Folder 2: Receipt of clothing to Confederate States Army soldiers from M. B Tate, September 24, 1864 

Folder 3: Requisition for forage of corn and hay to feed one C.S. Army horse, May 1864. 

Folder 4: Special Requisition for jacket, pants, drawers, and shirts for "men on duty in the hospital," who are "very much in need of them," From M.B. Tate, September 24, 1864. 

Folder 5: Sworn statement that a "sorel horse belonging to the Confederate States and in possession of M. B. Tate" did die of a "disease call Black Tongue" - Washington County, Virginia, 8th July, 1864 

Folder 6: Letter to "Mr. Tate" from "your true sister, Jennie," inviting Tate to her wedding. May 4, 1869, Idle Wilde, NC 

Folder 7: Letter to M. B. Tate from T. Preston, August 27, 1873, about a debt.