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Descriptive Summary of the Collection
Administrative Information
Biography of John J. Russell
Scope and Content of the Collection
Arrangement
Selected Search Terms
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Russell, John
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John J. Russell Letters
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1861-1864 |
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0.2 linear feet (12
items in 1 box)
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| Abstract |
Twelve letters of John J.
Russell of Sterling, Illinois, documenting his service as a sergeant and 2nd
lieutenant in Company B of the 13th Illinois Infantry in Missouri, Mississippi,
and Alabama. Russell writes to his brother, Charles, and sister, Julia, from
Rolla, Franklin, and Heetsville, Mo., Vicksburg, Miss., Cairo, Ill., and
Bridgeport and Madison Station, Ala. One letter (Dec. 6, 1861) is written on
stationery containing a printed vignette portrait of McClellan.
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Materials are in
English.
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Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department
of Special Collections
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| Collection Call Number |
Vault Case MS 10020 |
| Collection Stack Location |
Vault 35 3 |
John J. Russell Letters, Midwest Manuscript Collection, The Newberry
Library, Chicago.
Purchased from Charles Apfelbaum Rare Manuscripts and Archives,
2002.
Karyn Goldstein, 2003.
Access
The John J. Russell Letters are open for research in the Special
Collections Reading Room; 5 folders at a time maximum, and items in each folder
will be counted before and after delivery to the patron (Priority I).
Ownership and Literary Rights
The John J. Russell Letters are the physical property of the
Newberry Library. Literary rights, including 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.
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Union soldier from Sterling, Illinois, who served in the 13th Illinois
Infantry Regiment, 1861-1864.
John J. Russell enlisted as a sergeant in Company B of the 13th
Illinois Infantry on May 24, 1861, and was promoted to 2nd lieutenant on March
24, 1863. After serving in Missouri, Mississippi, and Alabama, he was
demobilized due to an injury and was mustered out of service with his regiment
on June 18, 1864.
The 13th Illinois was organized in Dixon, Illinois, under the Illinois
Ten Regiment Bill, and was mustered into U.S. service by Capt. John Pope.
Company B was composed of recruits from Whiteside County. In total, 67 members
of the regiment were killed or wounded, and another 125 were lost to
disease.
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Twelve letters, 1861-1864, of John J. Russell of Sterling, Illinois,
documenting his service as a sergeant and 2nd lieutenant in Company B of the 13
Illinois Infantry in Missouri, Mississippi, and Alabama.
Russell writes to his brother, Charles, and sister, Julia, from
Rolla, Franklin, and Heetsville, Mo., Vicksburg, Miss., Cairo, Ill., and
Bridgeport and Madison Station, Ala. In letters revealing of the morale and
living conditions of the regiment, Russell captures the anxiety of the troops
as they prepare to march to undisclosed sites; describes problems concerning
government distribution and reimbursement of military uniforms; itemizes the
absences of certain required foods that may have contributed to poor health;
and explains how badly the men of the 13th feel at having been stuck on guard
duty in Missouri while other newer regiments pass through. There are also
letters describing his company's part in the siege of Vicksburg and a skirmish
at Madison Station, Ala. Russell also comments on war issues beyond his
immediate experience, including McClellan's inaction and the impact of an Army
of the Potomac victory. One letter (Dec. 6, 1861) is written on stationery
containing a printed vignette portrait of McClellan and another letter (Jan. 5,
1862) contains a transcribed copy of Gen. Samuel Curtis' Special Order No. 15,
issued from the headquarters of the Southwestern District of Missouri.
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Letters are arranged chronologically.
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The following terms have been used to index the description of this
collection in the Newberry Library's public catalog. Researchers desiring
additional materials on a particular topic should search the catalog using
these headings.
Names
- McClellan, George
Brinton, 1826-1885 -- Portraits
- Russell family
- Russell, John J. --
Correspondence
- United States. Army --
Officers -- Correspondence
- United States. Army.
Illinois Infantry Regiment, 13th (1861-1864)
Subjects
- Alabama -- History --
Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives
- Brothers and sisters --
Correspondence
- Correspondence --
Illlinois -- 1863
- Correspondence --
Mississippi -- 1863
- Correspondence -- Alabama
-- 1863-1864
- Correspondence -- Missouri
-- 1861-1862
- Madison (Ala.) -- History
-- 19th century -- Sources
- Manuscripts,
American
- Mississippi -- History --
Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives
- Missouri -- History --
Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives
- Pictorial lettersheets
-- 1861
- Soldiers -- Alabama
- Soldiers -- Illinois
- Soldiers -- Mississippi
- Soldiers -- Missouri
- Soldiers -- Southern States -- Correspondence
- Soldiers' writings,
American
- United States -- History
-- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Military life
- United States -- History
-- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives
- Vicksburg (Miss.) --
History -- Siege, 1863 -- Personal narratives
- Whiteside County (Ill.) --
History -- 19th century -- Sources
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Letter, Russell, John J. to Charles (brother) and Sister,
Rolla, MO (leisure time, railroad, troop movement), Sep. 12, 1861
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Letter, Russell, John J. to Charles (brother) and Sister,
Franklin, MO (troop movement, railroad accident), Sep. 26, 1861
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Letter, Russell, John J. to Charles (brother) and Sister,
Rolla, MO (President's message, letter writing, weather) Patriotic vignette
(McClellan), Dec. 6, 1861
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Letter, Russell, John J. to Charles (brother) and Sister,
Rolla, MO (letter writing, armies, strategy, McClellan, desire to move
forward), Dec. 31, 1861
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Letter, Russell, John J. to Charles (brother), Rolla, MO,
(camp merchants, orders for winter campaign, packing orders), Contains Special
Order No. 15, Jan. 5, 1862
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Letter, Russell, John J. to Charles (brother), Rolla, MO
(pay, board of survey, bank, troop movement), Feb. 12, 1862
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Letter, Russell, John J. to Charles (brother) and Sister,
Keetsville, MO (troop movement, reputation of regiment, food, Missouri,
farmland), Apr. 12, 1862
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Letter, Russell, John J. to Charles (brother) and Sister,
Vicksburg, MS (troop movement, officer elections), Mar. 17, 1863
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Letter, Russell, John J. to Charles (brother) and Sister,
Vicksburg, MS (Jackson, praise of soldiers, soldier's philosophy), July 14, 1863
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Letter, Russell, John J. to Charles (brother) and Sister,
Cairo, IL (trying to rejoin regiment, rumors), Oct. 7, 1863
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Letter, Russell, John J. to Charles (brother), Bridgeport,
AL (troop movement, winter, longing for home, clothes from home), Dec. 20, 1863
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Letter, Russell, John J. to Charles (brother), incomplete,
Madison Station, AL (pickets, battle, lack of orders, order to retreat,
resistance, damage to town, skirmish), May 18, 1864
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