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Kitty Anderson Civil War diary

 Collection
Identifier: urn:taro:utexas.cah.01240

Scope and Contents

The Kitty Anderson Civil War Diary chronicles events occurring between September 29, 1861 and November 30, 1861, including the arrest of Col. Anderson, his escape to Mexico, and the family's reunion. Kitty Anderson recorded her original diary in 1861; she copied the original diary directly to the diary in this collection in 1871. The collection also includes three cartes de visite contained in the diary, portraying Col. Anderson, his wife, and Kitty Anderson.

Dates

  • Creation: 1861

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

There are no use restrictions on this collection. Publisher is responsible for complying with copyright law.

Biographical Note

Kitty Anderson was the daughter of Colonel Charles Anderson (1814-1895), attorney, officer in the Union Army, and Ohio Senator and Governor. Charles Anderson was born in Louisville, Kentucky on June 1, 1814. He attended Miami University and in 1835 began practicing law and farming in Dayton, Ohio. He married Eliza J. Brown in September 1835. Anderson was elected to the Ohio Senate in 1844, serving only one term. In 1848, the family moved to Cincinnati, then back to Dayton in 1855 or 1856. In 1859, the family moved to a farm Anderson had purchased near San Antonio, Texas. Anderson was a vocal Union supporter, and as the Civil War broke out, he feared for his family’s safety. As the family was attempting to travel to Brownsville, Anderson was arrested and imprisoned in San Antonio. He soon escaped to Mexico, and the family returned to Dayton. Anderson was commissioned as a colonel in the Ninety Third Ohio Volunteer Infantry in 1862, and he was severely wounded at the Battle of Stones River. He was elected lieutenant governor of Ohio in 1863, serving under Governor John Brough. When Brough died in office on August 29, 1865, Anderson became governor, serving until January 8, 1866. In 1870, Anderson returned to Kentucky. He died in Kuttawa, Kentucky on September 2, 1895.

Note: Creator’s Sketch prepared from collection material and from information contained in the Ohio History Central online encyclopedia, produced by the Ohio Historical Society.

Extent

1 Volumes (46 pages)

3 items (photographs)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

In this diary, Kitty Anderson, daughter of Union Army officer and Ohio Senator and Governor Charles Anderson, chronicles her family's activities in the fall of 1861. Significant events include the arrest of Charles Anderson, his escape to Mexico, and the family's reunion.

Accession Number(s)

2009-051

Physical Description

1 volume (46 pages) and 3 photographs

Title
Kitty Anderson Civil War Diary, 1861
Status
Ready To Publish
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History Repository

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