Charles Martin papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Charles Martin papers
- Date
- 1863-1876, undated (inclusive)
- Creator
- Martin, Charles
- Extent
- 2.1 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Military supplies.
- Quartermasters -- United States
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged into 6 series by format.
- Preferred Citation
- 52m33: [identification of item], Charles Martin papers, 1863-1876, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Lieutenant Charles Martin served as the Acting Assistant Quartermaster for the 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 16th Army Corps of the Union Army during the United States Civil War. The headquarters moved from Mississippi, then Tennessee, and finally Georgia.
- Scope and Content
- The Charles Martin papers (dated 1863-1876, undated, 2.1 cubic feet; 4 boxes, 1 item) comprise records documenting supply needs and inventories for the 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 16th Army Corps of the Union Army during the United States Civil War. Records include abstracts, transfers, receipts and vouchers for tools, food, horses, mules, clothing, tents and other essential equipment for troops. Day to day and annual lists and regulations for supplies are represented in the log and record books in the collection. Letters, circulars, receipts in the Charles Martin papers regard protocol for Acting Assistant Quartermaster, as well as some personal letters about Martin's war experience.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Abstracts and Vouchers, 1864-1865
Scope and Contents
The Abstracts and Vouchers series consists of lists detailing the supplies on hand in the quartermaster's stores (abstracts) and lists of the soldiers supplies were disbursed to (vouchers). As Acting Assistant Quartermaster, Charles Martin certified all records with his signature. Supplies represented in the Abstracts and Vouchers include forage, veterinary tools, fuel, stationary, carpenter's tools, building materials. Arranged chronologically.
1864 February
1864 March
1864 April
1864 May
1864 June
1864 July
1864 August
1864 September
1864 October
1864 November
1864 December
1865 January
1865 February
1865 March
1865 April
1865 May
Form 5 1/2, Means of Transportation and Reports of Transfer, 1864-1865
Scope and Contents
The Form 5 1/2, Means of Transportation and Reports of Transfer series consists of monthly account records of transportation equipment for a regiment. Transportation equipment includes supplies like riding bridles, horse ambulances, 2 horse wagons, as well as horses and mules. The series is arranged chronologically.
1864 September
1864 October
1864 November
1864 December
1865 January
1865 February
1865 March
1865 April
1865 May
Reports of Transfers list, 1864 August-December
Forage reports, 1864-1865
Log books, 1863-1865
Scope and Contents
The Log Book series contains four log books, one roll book and one record book. The log books contain notes and draft lists of supplies needed. The roll book contains lists of soldiers in troops. The roll book and one log book belonged to an unidentified soldier named H.F. Nash. The record book contains detailed dated journal entries about supplies needed, as well as official quartermaster's memorandums.
H.F. Nash Sergent's Roll Book for Company, Detail and Squad, 1863
H.F. Nash supply log book, 1864
Supply log book, 1864-1865
Supply log book, 1865 April-May
Supply log book, 1865
Charles Martin's quartermaster record book, 1863-1864
Returns of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage, 1864-1865
Scope and Contents
The Returns of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage contains special requisition receipts from the US Army Quartermaster. Supplies listed in the receipts include items like boots, socks, uniform coats, uniform jackets, tents, flags, mess pans, canteens, and wool blankets. The series is arranged chronologically.
1864 March
1864 April
1864 May
1864 June
1864 July
1864 August
1864 September
1864 October
1864 November
1864 December
1865 January
1865 February
1865 March
1865 April
1865 May
Official correspondence and forms, 1863-1869, undated
Scope and Contents
The Official Correspondence series comprises Quartermaster's General Office and War Department circulars, letters and receipts. The circulars contain instructions for assistant quartermaster reports. The correspondence primarily regards discrepancies in Charles Martin's reports or receipts of his reports. The series also includes blank forms distributed by the Union Army. The series is arranged chronologically.
"Official letters from the period of Sherman's March to the Sea", 1863-1865
Brigadier General George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordinance, Washington DC letters, 1864
Quartermaster General's Office circulars and receipts, 1864 April-July
War Department receipts of papers, 1864-1865
Head Quarters Special Orders, 1864-1865
Captain C. Rattray correspondence, 1864-1865
E.B. Kink, Office Assistant Quartermaster letters, 1864-1865
Ordinance Office, War Department Property Returns Division forms, 1864-1865
Memorandum receipts, 1865 May
Quartermaster General's Office Property Division Store Receipts, 1865 June
Quartermaster General's Office letter regarding reporting instructions, 1865 July 10
Quartermaster General's Office Division of Clothing and Equipage receipt, 1865 November 5
Quartermaster General's Office Division of Clothing and Equipage letter, 1866 January 24
Quartermaster General's Office Property Division Store Receipt for 1864, 1866 August 18
Quartermaster General's Office Property Returns form, 1866 October 22
Quartermaster General's Office Property Return Remarks for 1865, 1867
Quartermaster General's Office Property Returns Remarks withdrawm, 1868 February 4
Quartermaster General's Office affidavet receipt, 1868 February 10
Treasury Department Third Auditor's Office Statement of Differences, 1868
Treasury Department Third Auditor's Office letter receipt, 1869 January 13
Reply to Statement of Difference by Treasury Department Third Auditor's Office, undated
US Army blank forms, circa 1860-1869
Personal correspondence, 1863-1876
Scope and Contents
The Personal Correspondence series comprises letters written by and to Lieutenant Charles Martin. Letters by Charles Martin are addressed to his mother and sister. He recounts in the letters where his troop is stationed and some of the conditions of the camp. Letters sent to Lt. Martin were written by men he served with during the war and mainly regard recommendation of character and service. Also included in the series is a receipt for machinery bought by Charles Martin in 1876. The receipt states Martin resided in Corydon, Indiana.
Charles Martin to his sister, 1863 October 31
Charles Martin to his sister, 1864
Charles Martin to his mother, Mary Martin, 1864
Charles Martin to his mother, Mary Martin, 1865
Letters to Charles Martin, 1865 February 11
Receipt from Manufacturers of the Clipper Mowing Machines and Reapers, 1876 June 16
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