Official Correspondence, 1862 - 1864
This collection contains the official and personal documents of Joseph C. Read through his Union Army military career in the Civil War and subsequent retirement in Fernandina, Florida. Read, during the war, rose from the rank of Sergeant to Brevet Colonel, supplied General Sherman’s siege of Atlanta, as well as partook in many of the major battles in the South during the Civil War.
Included are various military documents, comprised of letters informing promotion, orders restructuring the placement of officers within Tennessee, certificate of the rank of Sergeant and a detailed roster of the composition of the Army of the Cumberland.
Numerous ledgers and accounts were kept concerning the Commissary of the Army of the Cumberland, of which Read was eventually in charge. Also included are official correspondence between Read and other officials, discussing rations, supplies, the commissary and orders. This is the majority of the collection.
Reunion materials are included in the collection. These are mostly invitations to gatherings for those a part of Read's original Pennsylvania Volunteers unit or the Army of the Cumberland. The invitations and newsletters are addressed to where Read would retire, Fernandina, Florida.
Included in this collection are diaries that begin just before the outbreak of war as Joseph C. Read is living in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The diaries rarely record information on given dates, but give accounts in bulk as they happen relative to one another in time.
Personal correspondence is also in this collection. Though few, they are addressed to business associates or family in the Union. There are also invitations to social gatherings during Read's service, such as a welcome to General Grant and a celebration of the capture of Richmond, Virginia.
Three photographs are included. One is a cabinet photo of Read, another, a group photo featuring Read, in his uniform, seated. One photograph is of a statue of Major General Thomas who was at one point head of the Army of the Cumberland.
Also included are articles carried by Read, comprised of a pocket dictionary and pocket new testament. One spur, purportedly belonging to Read is also found in this collection.
Several materials are oversized, including large ledgers for the commissary, ration and supply notes, certificates of rank, registry for the commission of the vessel Joe Read and a book covering accounts of the American War for Independence.
Dates
- 1862 - 1864
Conditions Governing Access
Collections are stored offsite and must be requested in advance. See www.special.lib.utk.edu for detailed information. Collections must be requested through a registered Special Collections research account.
Extent
From the Collection: 1.5 Linear Feet
Repository Details
Part of the Betsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Repository