Inventory of the John C. Fleming Papers, 1862-1906


The Newberry Library
Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections
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Descriptive Summary of the Collection

Creator

Fleming, John C., b. 1844

Title

John C. Fleming Papers

Dates

1862-1906

Extent

110 items (1 box)

Abstract

Civil War letters of John C. Fleming, 1862-1865, Chicago enlistee in the Chicago Board of Trade Battery, Horse Artillery, Illinois Volunteers; small collection of Fleming family mementos and letters, 1863-1906, bulk 1900-1906.

Language

Materials are in English.

Repository

Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections

Collection Call Number

Midwest MS Fleming

Collection Stack Location

3a 39 11


Administrative Information

Cite As

John C. Fleming Papers, Midwest Manuscript Collection, The Newberry Library, Chicago.

Provenance

Gift of Mrs. Clayton Gaylord, 1964.

Processed by

Amy Nyholm, 1966; Virginia H. Smith, 2000.

Access

The John C. Fleming Papers are open for research in the Special Collections Reading Room; 1 box at a time (Priority III).

Ownership and Literary Rights

The John C. Fleming Papers are the physical property of the Newberry Library. Copyright may belong to the authors or their legal heirs or assigns. For permission to publish or reproduce any materials from this collection, contact the Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections.


Biography of John C. Fleming

Chicago Civil War soldier.

Born in 1844, John C. Fleming enlisted as a private in the Chicago Board of Trade Battery, Horse Artillery, Illinois Volunteers in 1862. Little is known about his life after he was mustered out in 1865, apparently unhurt by the War. His last known address was a Chicago business address, the Marquette Building, in 1902.


Scope and Content of the Collection

Collection of letters Fleming wrote to his mother, stepfather, sister, brother, and uncle during the Civil War. Also, a small collection of letters and mementos of the Fleming Family, mostly dating after 1900.

The movements of the Chicago Board of Trade Battery, Horse Artillery, Illinois Volunteers can be found in Historical Sketch of the Chicago Board of Trade Battery, Horse Artillery, Illinois Volunteers. Chicago: 1902. The main sites from which Fleming wrote are: Louisville and Bowling Green, KY; Murfreesboro, TN; Winchester, AL; and near Atlanta, GA. The letters are mostly concerned with descriptions of camp life and daily activities, and the attitudes and opinions of a very young Northern soldier traveling through the South in wartime.


The papers are arranged chronologically in one box as follows: The letters of John C. Fleming, 1862-1865 (20 folders); Fleming Family Mementos (5 folders).


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Container List

Box Folder Contents
1 1 February 21, 1862
1 2 September, 1862
1 3 October, 1862
1 4 November, 1862
1 5 December, 1862
1 6 January-February, 1863
1 7 March, 1863
1 8 April, 1863
1 9 May, 1863
1 10 June, 1863
1 11 July, 1863
1 12 August, 1863
1 13 September-December, 1863
1 14 January, 1864
1 15 February-March, 1864
1 16 April-May, 1864
1 17 June, 1864
1 18 July-September, 1864
1 19 February, 1865
1 20 March, June, September, 1865
1 21 Fleming, John, 1863-1871
1 22 Fleming Family, n.d.
1 23 Fleming Family, n.d.
1 24 Fleming Family, n.d.
1 25 Fleming Family, n.d.