Ripley, R. S. (Roswell Sabine), 1823-1887
Person
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, 1861-01-01 - 1861-01-31
File — Box 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
Folder three contains correspondence from January 1861. The primary correspondence is to and from Jamison and include military application letters and reports on surveys, maintenance, and activity taking place within the forts of Charleston harbor. Some of these letters contain Confederate plans for attacking Fort Sumter, two of which propose poisoning the water and attacking directly by fortified raft. A highlight is a letter from Senator Henry M. Rice of Minnesota to South Carolina senator...
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1861-01-01 - 1861-01-31
Correspondence, 1861-04-02 - 1861-12
File — Box 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
Folder six contains documents and correspondence from April to December of 1861. Included in this folder are reports of the Provisional Army of the Confederate States after the attack on Fort Sumter assessing the fort’s damage and detailing the evacuation of the United States soldiers stationed there during the siege. Other important documents include a contract for enlisted members of a South Carolina militia company of German immigrants; David F. Jamison’s letter of resignation as South...
Dates:
1861-04-02 - 1861-12
South Carolina military court correspondence, 1863
File — Box 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
Folder eight contains documents concerning the Confederate military court of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida in 1863 and includes court cases on soldier desertions some with David F. Jamison’s commentary. Included is an interesting petition for the discharge of South Carolina Confederate soldier William Fender, a shoemaker, requesting his return to his home in Barnwell, South Carolina for its desperate lack of shoes.
Dates:
1863