Jefferson Justice papers

This collection consists of a small group of reports, correspondence, and inventories collected by Lieutenant Jefferson Justice during his service as regimental quartermaster for the 100th Pennsylvania Volunteers Regiment during the Civil War.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Justice, Jefferson b. 1840 (Creator)
Collection:Jefferson Justice Papers
Collection Number:1302
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Online Access:Link to finding aid
Physical Description: 1.2 Linear feet 4 boxes
Access: This collection is open for research.
Summary: This collection consists of a small group of reports, correspondence, and inventories collected by Lieutenant Jefferson Justice during his service as regimental quartermaster for the 100th Pennsylvania Volunteers Regiment during the Civil War.
This collection of correspondence, orders, inventories, receipts and reports offers a brief view of Jefferson Justice's service as regimental quartermaster for the 100th Pennsylvania Volunteers Regiment during the Civil War. The papers document the supplies to which soldiers had access during the war and provide a limited perspective on soldiers' lives. Included are lists of food and cooking supplies, requests for stationery, forage for livestock, clothing, and other goods. Requests for clothing often include the names of individual soldiers. The materials are arranged in chronological order. There are Quartermaster Reports from 1862-1867, located in Boxes 1-4. There is one folder of personal papers in Box 4, Folder 7.