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M. F. Force papers, circa 1775-1940
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Force, M. F. (Manning Ferguson), 1824-1899
- Title
- M. F. Force papers
- Dates
- circa
1775-1940 (inclusive)17751940
- Quantity
- 3.30 cubic feet (8 boxes) plus 16 reels of microfilm
- Collection Number
- 4235
- Summary
- Personal papers and correspondences of Manning, a lawyer, judge, Army officer, archaeologist, and historian
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
-
Open to all users.
- Languages
- English
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Manning Ferguson Force, soldier, jurist, author, was born in Washington, D.C., on December 17, 1824, to Peter and Hannah Force. Peter Force was a printer, historian, archivist, and the mayor of Washington, D.C. from 1836 to 1840.
Manning Force attended Benjamin Hallowell’s boarding school in Alexandria, Virginia, and then went on to Harvard University, where he received his Bachelor’s degree in 1845 and his law degree in 1848. Following his admission to the bar, Force moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, where he practiced law in the firm of Walker, Kebler & Force. It was there, in 1850, that Force joined the Literary Club of Cincinnati, where he began a long, close friendship with Rutherford B. Hayes (LaFantasie, 2012).
Force practiced law in Cincinnati until the Civil War began, when he entered volunteer service in May 1861 as a major in the 20th Ohio Regiment. He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in September 1861 and Colonel in May 1862. He took part in the capture of Fort Donelson; the battle of Pittsburg Landing; and General Grant’s 1862-1863 campaign in southwest Tennessee and northern Mississippi. He was with General Sherman during the siege of Vicksburg and in August 1863 he was appointed Brigadier-General. He suffered a near-fatal wound in July 1864 during the Battle of Atlanta, when he was hit in the face by a minié ball. He recovered at his family’s home in Washington, and was brevetted Major General for his wounds. Force resumed his command in October 1864, going on to lead a brigade in General Sherman’s March to the Sea as well as a division through the Carolinas.
Following the war, Force served as the military commander of the District of Mississippi until he was discharged in January 1866. Eschewing the rank of colonel and further military service, Force returned to Cincinnati, where he served as the elected judge of the Hamilton County Common Pleas Court from 1866 to 1877 (Force, 1999). In 1876, he won the support of the Republican Party for a bid at a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, but was defeated in the election. Force was elected to the Superior Court of Cincinnati in 1877 and remained in that position until retiring in 1888. He also taught equity and criminal law at the Cincinnati Law School from 1878 to 1888.
On May 13, 1874, Force married Frances Dabney Horton of Pomeroy, Ohio. Their son Horton Caumont Force was born on December 20, 1878. Force served as the Commandant of the Ohio Soldiers and Sailors Home in Sandusky, Ohio, until his death on May 8, 1899.
Force was awarded the Medal of Honor in 1892 for his military service and valor during the Battle of Atlanta. Force wrote many papers and books on subjects including prehistoric Native Americans, legal work, and the Civil War. From his father, Peter Force, Force gained a strong interest in historical and archaeological studies. He was the author of Pre-Historic Man, Darwinism and the Mound Builders (1873); From Fort Henry to Corinth (1881); and pamphlets on the history of American Indians, the Civil War, and Amerigo Vespucci. In addition to these works, he edited the eighth edition of Introduction to Criminal Law and the third edition of Introduction to American Law. At the time of his death, he was at work on General Sherman, which was published in 1899.
Force’s father, Peter Force, sold his personal library of American newspapers, manuscripts, maps, and other documents to the Library of Congress in 1867, thus greatly expanding that organization's collection of early American legal and cultural artifacts. William Q. Force, Peter’s son and Manning’s older brother, donated his personal papers to the Library of Congress in 1875.
LaFantasie, G. W. (2012). The Hero of Atlanta. MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History, 22-25.
Marszalek, John F. (1999). Force, Manning Ferguson. In American National Biography. (Vol. 8, pp. 216- 217). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Correspondence with friends and relatives, 1836-1891; college journal; military documents, including material on Fitz John Porter case, general orders, troop movement, battle reports, death lists, company rolls; and writings by Force regarding his activities as officer, 20th Ohio Regiment, in Civil War; his participation in campaigns with General Grant, 1862-1863, and General Sherman during siege of Vicksburg and march from Atlanta to Savannah, 1865; and his career as judge in Ohio, 1866, 1878-1887.
The second accession contains materials related to the life of General Manning F. Force. The General Force papers primarily include correspondence (including notes from his lifelong friend, President Rutherford B. Hayes), as well as his writings and ephemera.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
Creator's literary rights not transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
Organized into 2 accessions.
- Accession No. 4235-001, M. F. Force papers, 1836-1891
- Accession No. 4235-002, M. F. Force papers, circa 1839-1899
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Accession No. 4235-001: M. F. Force papers, 1836-1891Return to Top
Scope and Content: Correspondence with friends and relatives, 1836-91; college journal; military documents, including material on Fitz John Porter case, general orders, troop movement, battle reports, death lists, company rolls; and writings by Force regarding his activities as officer, 20th Ohio Regiment, in Civil War; his participation in campaigns with General Grant, 1862-1863, and General Sherman during siege of Vicksburg and march from Atlanta to Savannah, 1865; and his career as judge in Ohio, 1866, 1878-1887.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Acquisition Info: Donated by Horton C. Force, 12/1/1920.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Series 1: Correspondence |
1835-1852 | ||
Outgoing |
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General |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/1 | 4235-001 | Undated |
undated |
1/2 | 4235-001 | 1835-1842 |
1835-1842 |
Harvard years
Scope and Content:
Family letters written while at Harvard .
|
1843-1848 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/3 | 4235-001 | 1843 (January to April) |
1843 |
1/4 | 4235-001 | 1843 (May to June) |
1843 |
1/5 | 4235-001 | 1843 (July to December) |
1843 |
1/6 | 4235-001 | 1844 (January to April) |
1844 |
1/7 | 4235-001 | 1844 (May to August) |
1844 |
1/8 | 4235-001 | 1844 (September to December) |
1844 |
1/9 | 4235-001 | 1845 (January to April) |
1845 |
1/10 | 4235-001 | 1845 (May to June) |
1845 |
1/11 | 4235-001 | 1845 (July to November) |
1845 |
1/12 | 4235-001 | 1846 (February to September) |
1846 |
1/13 | 4235-001 | 1846 (October to December) |
1846 |
1/14 | 4235-001 | 1847 (January to April) |
1847 |
1/15 | 4235-001 | 1847 (May to August) |
1847 |
1/16 | 4235-001 | 1847 (September to December) |
1847 |
1/17 | 4235-001 | 1848 (January to July) |
1848 |
Cincinnati years
Scope and Content:
Personal letters, mostly to family.
|
1849-1860, 1867-1882 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/18 | 4235-001 | 1849 (January to May) |
1849 |
1/19 | 4235-001 | 1849 (June to November) |
1849 |
1/20 | 4235-001 | 1850 |
1850 |
1/21 | 4235-001 | 1851 (January to June) |
1851 |
1/22 | 4235-001 | 1851 (July to December) |
1851 |
1/23 | 4235-001 | 1852 |
1852 |
2/1 | 4235-001 | 1853 |
1853 |
2/2 | 4235-001 | 1854 |
1854 |
2/3 | 4235-001 | 1855 |
1855 |
2/4 | 4235-001 | 1856 |
1856 |
2/5 | 4235-001 | 1857 |
1857 |
2/6 | 4235-001 | 1858 |
1858 |
2/7 | 4235-001 | 1859 |
1859 |
2/8 | 4235-001 | 1860 |
1860 |
2/24 | 4235-001 | 1867 |
1867 |
2/25 | 4235-001 | 1872-1879 |
1872-1879 |
2/26 | 4235-001 | 1880-1882 |
1880-1882 |
Civil War years |
1861-1865 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
2/9 | 4235-001 | 1861 |
1861 |
2/10 | 4235-001 | 1862 (January to May) |
1862 |
2/11 | 4235-001 | 1862 (June to July) |
1862 |
2/12 | 4235-001 | 1862 (August) |
1862 |
2/13 | 4235-001 | 1862 (September to December) |
1862 |
2/14 | 4235-001 | 1863 (January to March) |
1863 |
2/15 | 4235-001 | 1863 (April to July) |
1863 |
2/16 | 4235-001 | 1863 (August to October) |
1863 |
2/17 | 4235-001 | 1863 (November to December) |
1863 |
2/18 | 4235-001 | 1864 (January to April) |
1864 |
2/19 | 4235-001 | 1864 (May to September) |
1864 |
2/20 | 4235-001 | 1864 (October to December) |
1864 |
2/21 | 4235-001 | 1865 (January to March 11) |
1865 |
2/22 | 4235-001 | 1865 (March 12 to April) |
1865 |
2/23 | 4235-001 | 1865 (May to December) |
1865 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
3/1-14 | 4235-001 | Military |
1861-1867 |
Incoming |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
4/1 | 4235-001 | Unidentified letters |
1844-1861 |
4/2 | 4235-001 | Letters to which Force is not directly a
party |
1874-1877 |
4/3 | 4235-001 | Abbott - Anderson |
1842-1873 |
4/4 | 4235-001 | Aulick |
1846-1849 |
4/5 | 4235-001 | Bancroft - Blair |
1843-1874 |
4/6 | 4235-001 | Bowen |
1849-1851 |
4/7 | 4235-001 | Breckinridge - Bull |
1858-1868 |
4/8 | 4235-001 | Carr - Clarke |
1860-1881 |
4/9 | 4235-001 | Congres International des Americanistes |
1876-1886 |
4/10 | 4235-001 | Cox |
1866 |
4/11 | 4235-001 | Dawes - Dwight |
1845-1891 |
4/12 | 4235-001 | Eliot - Epperson |
1850-1865 |
4/13 | 4235-001 | Everett |
1846-1848 |
4/14 | 4235-001 | Foote |
1860-1861 |
4/15-16 | 4235-001 | Force, Charles Fairchild |
1842-1874 |
4/17 | 4235-001 | Force, C.F.M. |
1842 |
4/18 | 4235-001 | Force, Edward L. |
1842-1862 |
4/19 | 4235-001 | Force, Elizabeth A. |
1850-1852 |
4/20 | 4235-001 | Force, Elizabeth L. & Force, Hannah |
1843-1848 |
4/21 | 4235-001 | Force, Henry |
1843-1868 |
4/22 | 4235-001 | Force, Marian |
1851-1859 |
5/1 | 4235-001 | Force, Mary |
1842-1860 |
5/2-4 | 4235-001 | Force, Peter |
1836-1867 |
5/5 | 4235-001 | Force, Samuel |
1842-1856 |
5/6-7 | 4235-001 | Force, Wm. Q. |
1842-1861 |
5/8 | 4235-001 | Garfeley - Greenough |
1879-1888 |
5/9 | 4235-001 | Guild, C.E. |
1845-1859 |
5/10 | 4235-001 | Hallowell, Benjamin |
1841-1861 |
5/11 | 4235-001 | Hallowell, H.C. - Hamstreet |
1865-1877 |
5/12 | 4235-001 | Hayes, R.B. |
1865 |
5/13 | 4235-001 | Hickenlooper - Howard Natural History
Society |
1846-1882 |
5/14 | 4235-001 | "Independent Guthrie Grays" |
1856-1861 |
5/15 | 4235-001 | Irving, Washington |
1853 |
5/16 | 4235-001 | Jackson - Jones |
1865-1886 |
5/17 | 4235-001 | Jones, W.H. |
1847-1857 |
5/18 | 4235-001 | Kebler, Lucy; Kimball, John Cone |
undated |
5/19 | 4235-001 | Leaman - Longwell |
1862-1884 |
5/20 | 4235-001 | McCracken, W.W. - Mercantile Library
Association |
1841-1881 |
5/21 | 4235-001 | National Institute for the Promotion of Science -
Norton, C.E. |
1848-1879 |
5/22 | 4235-001 | Palmer - Platt |
1853-1884 |
5/23 | 4235-001 | Pope, John |
1875-1879 |
5/24 | 4235-001 | Porter, Fitz-John |
1881-1882 |
5/25 | 4235-001 | Porter, P.S. |
1848-1869 |
5/26 | 4235-001 | Potter - Pullen |
1849-1888 |
5/27 | 4235-001 | Quincy, E.S. |
1849-1864 |
5/28 | 4235-001 | Quincy, Josiah |
1848-1860 |
5/29 | 4235-001 | Rawlins, John A. - Runyan, T.B. |
1848-1886 |
5/30 | 4235-001 | Salisbury - Smithsonian |
1849-1881 |
5/31 | 4235-001 | Snyworth - Swayne |
1852-1866 |
5/32 | 4235-001 | T - Wells |
1850-1873 |
5/33 | 4235-001 | Whittlesy, Charles |
1841-1874 |
5/34 | 4235-001 | Williamson - Yorke |
1866-1873 |
5/35 | 4235-001 | Letters to Peter Force re Manning, F. |
1853-1863 |
item | |||
Series 2 |
Journals
Scope and Content:
Personal diary. Also contains transcriptions of outgoing
correspondence.
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
3 | 4235-001 | Civil War journal, volume 1 |
1861-1864 |
4 | 4235-001 | Civil War journal, volume 2 |
1864-1866 |
Series 3: College Journal
Scope and Content:
Force's personal diary while at Harvard.
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
6/1 | 4235-001 | 1842 |
1842 |
6/2 | 4235-001 | 1843 (January to June) |
1843 |
6/3 | 4235-001 | July 1843 - 1844 |
1843-1844 |
Series 4: Class notes and papers |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
6/4 | 4235-001 | Class record, Harvard, 1842-1845
Scope and Content:
Term bills for Force's Harvard tuition.
|
1842-1842 |
6/5 | 4235-001 | Notes
Scope and Content:
Includes receipts for various of Force's expenses, including
wine, flowers, and shipping freight. Also includes Force's stock certificates
in the Miami Valley Railroad Company.
|
1846-1879 |
6/6 | 4235-001 | Notes
Scope and Content:
Poems, essays, and stories of unknown authorship and date.
|
undated |
6/7 | 4235-001 | Notes
Scope and Content:
Force's notes on philosophy, politics, Decoration Day, and
Native American anthropology, including an account of an 1872 trip with Judge
Cox to view Native American burial mounds in Little Miami Valley.
|
undated |
6/8 | 4235-001 | Notes
Scope and Content:
Notes on Scandinavian theology, Native American burial mounds,
and Ancient Rome (some of these in Latin).
|
undated |
6/9 | 4235-001 | Notes
Scope and Content:
Notes on the retirement of Josiah Quincy from the presidency
of Harvard University. Invitation to the Congres International des
Americanistes, held in 1881 in Madrid. Notes on poetry and politics, some in
French.
|
undated |
6/10 | 4235-001 | Notes
Scope and Content:
Poems and songs related to Force's clubs and military service.
Includes the Order of Exercises for Harvard's Class Day, 1848; a song for the
Cincinnatti Literary Club's Ninth Anniversary; a Spanish song for the
pianoforte; two poems by Frank Greenwood; a song from the anniversary supper of
the Hasty Pudding Club, 1845; and a song dedicated to the veterans of the Ohio
Volunteer Infantry.
|
1845-1848 |
6/11 | 4235-001 | Notes
Scope and Content:
Order of Exercises for Harvard's Class Day, 1845; an
astronomical drawing, 1838; two poems by Frank Greenwood; A notice and marks
from Force's studies at the Alexandria Boarding School, 1836.
|
1836-1845 |
6/12 | 4235-001 | Notes
Scope and Content:
A poem of unknown origin and date; a declaration of a Sons of
Temperance Society of Washington, D.C.; a notice of the Law School of
Cincinnati College.
|
undated |
6/13 | 4235-001 | Notes
Scope and Content:
Notes on anthropology, politics, and poetry.
|
undated |
6/14 | 4235-001 | Notes
Scope and Content:
Notes on anthropology, politics, and poetry.
|
undated |
6/15 | 4235-001 | Notes
Scope and Content:
Notes for a legal case.
|
undated |
6/16 | 4235-001 | Notes
Scope and Content:
Notes on English history, Norman laws, and William the
Conqueror.
|
undated |
6/17 | 4235-001 | Notes
Scope and Content:
Notes on English, French, and Ancient Roman history and
laws.
|
undated |
6/18 | 4235-001 | Notes
Scope and Content:
Notes on English history and law. An excerpt from Force's
article in the Western Law Journal, April 1851 entitled "The Beginning of the
Common-Law."
|
undated |
6/19 | 4235-001 | Notes
Scope and Content:
Notes on English history and law.
|
undated |
6/20 | 4235-001 | Notes
Scope and Content:
Notes for two speeches on Pope Leo X and post-war peace.
|
undated |
6/21 | 4235-001 | Notes
Scope and Content:
Notes on the history of law.
|
undated |
6/22 | 4235-001 | Notes
Scope and Content:
Notes on the search for the Northwest passage.
|
undated |
6/23 | 4235-001 | Notes
Scope and Content:
Autobiographical notes written by Force while at Harvard;
Notes on Force family history, including a transcription from the Force family
Bible.
|
undated |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
6/24 | 4235-001 | Series 5: Published writings
Scope and Content:
Three titles: "Marching Across Carolina"(1883); "Personal
Recollections of the Vicksburg Campaign" (1885); "Pre-Historic Man, Darwinism
and Deity, The Mound Builders," autographed by Force (1873).
|
1873-1885 |
6/25 | 4235-001 | Series 6: Memorabilia
Scope and Content:
Includes: "Note to Force during the Battle of Bolivar, TN,
1862"; "Invitation to Memoria of Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln Residence,
Springfield, IL, April 14, 1885" (two pieces); "Glimpses of Portsmouth (NH)
souvenir photo book"; "Burnet House Menu, Cincinnati, OH, December, 1855";
"Revere House Bill of Fare, Boston, MA, August 1848"; "Bill of Fare, Boston,
MA, March 1847"
|
1847-1885 |
Series 7: Military documents |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
7/1 | 4235-001 | Military documents
Scope and Content:
Includes "List of Casualties of the 20th Regiment Ohio
Volunteers Infantry Non-Veterans and Veterans"
|
1865 |
7/2 | 4235-001 | Military documents
Scope and Content:
Includes hand-drawn field maps of troop positions, several
from Vicksburg, TN
|
1863 |
7/3 | 4235-001 | Military documents
Scope and Content:
Company rolls and list of commissioned officers.
|
undated |
7/4 | 4235-001 | Military documents
Scope and Content:
Includes company roll documents and list of commissioned
officers of the 20th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
|
1862-1865 |
7/5 | 4235-001 | Reports of battles by various units other than
Force's |
1861-1865 |
7/6 | 4235-001 | General orders (printed) HQ, Dept. of Ohio, mainly,
1861-1862 |
1861-1862 |
7/7 | 4235-001 | Military documents
Scope and Content:
Includes "List of Indian Relics contributed by 1st Brigade,
1st Div. 4th Corps,"and a list of the 20th Ohio Volunteer Infantry taken
prisoner at Atlanta. Also includes the following letter, "June 18, 1864
Letter," probably written immediately before or during the Battle of Kennesaw
Mountain: " June the 18th /64 To any Person that reads this good advice to the
Yankee you had better not venture too for at least you will be taken in n out
of the wet we will have our Independence on this hill and see it batterd level
to the ground. Gen. Johnson said he had the dead wood on the Yankeys and he was
a going to stick the fire to it when the wither got dry enough for it to burn.
[Then] the yankees will moan and grown for their lives. Yours truly I Remain
[the Corp.]
|
1861-1862 |
7/8 | 4235-001 | Military documents
Scope and Content:
Receipts of payments made by Force
|
1864-1866 |
7/9 | 4235-001 | Military documents
Scope and Content:
Force's sick leave form, with description of his wound
received at Atlanta. Also includes documents relevant to John Pope, the Second
Battle of Bull Run, and the Fitz John Porter case.
|
1863-1879 |
7/10-17 | 4235-001 | Military documents
Scope and Content:
Ordnance and Ordnance Stores Reports of the 20th Ohio
Volunteer Infantry, detailing the supplies, arms, and ammunition of the
regiment.
|
1861-1866 |
7/18 | 4235-001 | Military documents
Scope and Content:
Reports of present and non-present forces of officers and
enlisted men.
|
1865 |
7/19 | 4235-001 | Military documents
Scope and Content:
Lists of men killed, wounded, or taken prisoner, 1862-1864.
|
1862-1864 |
Series 8: Papers concerning General Fitz John Porter
case |
1864-1884 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
7/20 | 4235-001 | Correspondence 1869-1878
Scope and Content:
Copies of letters pertaining to the Porter case and
court-martial, as well as the events of the Second Battle of Bull Run, written
by William T. Sherman, John Pope, and various witnesses.
|
1869-1878 |
7/21 | 4235-001 | Correspondence 1879
Scope and Content:
Copies of War Department correspondence relating to the Porter
case.
|
1879-1880 |
7/22 | 4235-001 | Correspondence 1880
Scope and Content:
Copies of two letters written by Porter to General James
McQuade and General J.D. Cox. Copy of a letter from Cox to General James
Garfield, reviewing the report of the Schofield Board.
|
1880 |
7/23 | 4235-001 | Speeches 1864-1884
Scope and Content:
Speeches given to Congress and the Soldiers of the Army of the
Potomac pertaining to the Porter case.
|
1864-1884 |
7/24 | 4235-001 | Reports 1880
Scope and Content:
A report to the Senate and its accompanying bill S. 1139 and
its amendments, as well as H.R. 3764, all of which aim for the annulment of
Porter's court-martial.
|
1880 |
7/25 | 4235-001 | Notes and summaries
Scope and Content:
Synopsis of the Report of the Schofield Board; summaries of
Porter's case; copies of McClellan's Dispatches during the Second Battle of
Bull Run.
|
1880 |
7/26 | 4235-001 | Ephemera |
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7/26a | 4235-001 | Duplicates |
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Series 9: Peter Force, collector |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
7/27 | 4235-001 | General
Scope and Content:
Copy of a 1792 letter from George Washington to James Madison;
a 1790 letter to Colonel Charles Simms from Edmund Randolph, the first U.S.
Attorney General and second Secretary of State; an 1805 letter to Simms from
John Wickham; an 1804 letter from Bushrod Washington, nephew to George
Washington, at Mount Vernon.
|
1790-1805 |
7/28 | 4235-001 | General
Scope and Content:
Copies of letters written by John Fitch, inventor.
|
1785-1811 |
Series 10: Wm. Q. Force, diary and letter |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
7/29 | 4235-001 | Diary 1857
Scope and Content:
Diary of William Force from August 1857 to February 1858.
|
1857-1858 |
7/30 | 4235-001 | Letter from H.L. Scott |
1844 |
Accession No. 4235-002: M. F. Force papers, circa 1775-1940Return to Top
Scope and Content: Correspondence with friends and relatives, 1843-1899; writings and speeches, including Force's handwritten history of his military service; and papers concerning the military career and life of his good friend and brother-in-law General John Pope. The bulk of the materials in this accession are from the post-Civil War years.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights not transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Acquisition Info: Dr. Richard S. Koch, 2014-05-16.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Series 1: Writings and speeches
Scope and Content:
Among Force's writings are four speeches given by Force to the
Literary Club of Cincinnati and possibly other organizations, all detailing his
travels in the western and southwestern United States.
|
1868-1882 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/1 | 4235-002 | Military history of Manning Ferguson Force
Scope and Content:
Handwritten manuscript by Force detailing his wartime dates of
appointment, personal staff, service on courts martial, and leaves of absence.
The bulk of this document is Force's account of battles, troop movements, camp
conditions, and military communication, all written in the third person.
|
undated |
1/2 | 4235-002 | Publications
Scope and Content:
Two pieces by Force: "Some Early Notices of the Indians of
Ohio" and "Response of Judge M.F. Force to the toast, 'The Army and Navy,' at
the Grant Banquet in Cincinnati, December 11, 1879."
|
1879 |
1/3 | 4235-002 | Speech: "A trip to Colorado" |
1868 |
1/4 | 4235-002 | Speech: "A summer trip" |
1872 |
1/5 | 4235-002 | Speech: "To Santa Fe" |
1876 |
1/6 | 4235-002 | Speech: "A summer ramble" |
1882 |
Series 2: Correspondence, incoming |
1843-1899 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/7 | 4235-002 | Aubery, William - Bliss, Eugene F.
Scope and Content:
|
1876-1892 |
1/7 | 4235-002 | Aubery, William - Bliss, Eugene F.
Scope and Content:
Letters from: William Aubery (1876); Mrs. J.D. Beckwith
(1897); and Eugene F. Bliss (1892)
|
1876-1892 |
1/8 | 4235-002 | Bowen, F.D. - Comfort, A. Ivins
Scope and Content:
Letters from F.D. Bowen (undated) and A. Ivins Comfort (1874).
|
1874 |
1/9 | 4235-002 | Cox, Joseph et al. - Dayton, L.M.
Scope and Content:
Letters from Joseph Cox, William H. Taft et al. (1889) and
L.M. Dayton (1886).
|
1886-1889 |
1/10 | 4235-002 | Force, Anna N. - Force, Henry
Scope and Content:
Letters from: Anna N. Force (1895); D.W. Force (1899); Edward
Force (1852-1853); Henry Force (1853).
|
1852-1899 |
1/11 | 4235-002 | Force, Peter - Force, Dr. J.F.
Scope and Content:
Letters from Peter Force (1853-1866) and Dr. J.F. Force
(1892-1895).
|
1892-1895 |
1/12 | 4235-002 | Force, Samuel - Force, William Q.
Scope and Content:
Letters from Samuel Force (1847-1853) and William Q. Force
(1853-1872).
|
1847-1872 |
1/13 | 4235-002 | Godkin, Edwin L. and Fanny Godkin
Scope and Content:
Letters from Edwin L. Godkin with an enclosure from Fanny
Godkin.
|
1870-1876 |
1/14 | 4235-002 | Gresham, William Q. |
1871-1883 |
1/15 | 4235-002 | Hamilton, Schuyler - Hayes, Rutherford B.
Scope and Content:
Letters from Schuyler Hamilton (1871); Judson Harmon (1884);
and Rutherford B. Hayes (1889).
|
1871-1889 |
1/16 | 4235-002 | Hazen, W.B. - Jones, W.H.
Scope and Content:
Letters from W.B. Hazen (1871-1875); William Hemstreet (1892);
and W.H. Jones (1852-1870).
|
1852-1892 |
1/17 | 4235-002 | Leggett, M.D. |
1867-1872 |
1/18 | 4235-002 | McCauley, C.A.H. - Norton, Charles Eliot
Scope and Content:
Letters from C.A.H. McCauley, including an arrowhead
(1878-1879); General George Meade (1871); Anne Morison (1887); and Charles
Eliot Norton (1853).
|
1853-1887 |
1/19 | 4235-002 | Noyes, Edward Follansbee - Pedrick, William
Scope and Content:
Letters from Edward Follansbee Noyes (undated); H.D. Peck
(1886); and William Pedrick (1899).
|
1886-1899 |
1/20 | 4235-002 | Pope, John |
1871-1886 |
1/21 | 4235-002 | Porter, Mary L. - Raymond, B.
Scope and Content:
Letters from Mary L. Porter (1853); Peter A. Porter
(1853-1892); and B. Raymond (1883).
|
1853-1892 |
1/22 | 4235-002 | Sherman, William T. |
1865-1876 |
1/23 | 4235-002 | Smith, T.C.H. - Soule, N.E.
Scope and Content:
Letters from T.C.H. Smith (1877); J.E. Smith (1876); and N.E.
Soule (1878-1891).
|
1876-1891 |
1/24 | 4235-002 | Stanley, John Mix - Williams, W.S.
Scope and Content:
Letters from John Mix Stanley (1872); Martha Whitaker (1898);
and W.S. Williams (1896).
|
1872-1896 |
Series 3: Correspondence, outgoing |
1843-1882 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/25 | 4235-002 | Force, Frances |
1876 |
1/26 | 4235-002 | Force, Frances |
1882 |
1/27 | 4235-002 | Force, Peter |
1843 |
1/28 | 4235-002 | Sherman, General William T. |
1871 |
1/29 | 4235-002 | Walker, Judge James Bryant |
1868 |
Series 4: Correspondence |
1846-1891 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/30 | 4235-002 | Invitations and notices
Scope and Content:
Invitation to the Naval Ball (1846); Invitations to the
weddings of Nellie Grant (1874) and Maria Sherman (1874); a funeral card for
Maritta Wetts Leggett (1876); invitation to a concert for John Pope (1879);
invitation to call on President Arthur (1882); two notices of Cincinnati
executions (1884); invitation to the unveiling of the Buffalo, NY statue of Red
Jacket (1891).
|
1846-1891 |
1/31 | 4235-002 | Letters of introduction
Scope and Content:
Letters of introduction written for Force by: William T.
Sherman, Ulysses S. Grant, John Pope, and John C. Breckinridge.
|
1869-1891 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/32 | 4235-002 | Series 5: Family documents
Scope and Content:
Includes: two copies of letters between Peter Force and the
mayor of St. Louis (1839); a printed portrait of Peter Force; a handwritten
poem by L.P. Hill entitled "On the death of Georgiana," possibly written upon
the death of Force's niece Georgiana Lyons Force (1868); an address to the New
York Historical Society about Peter Force (1868); genealogical notes written by
Force's son Horton Caumont Force (1899).
|
1839-1899 |
1/33 | 4235-002 | Series 6: Papers concerning General John Pope
Scope and Content:
Includes: military communication and orders pertaining to the
Fitz John Porter case (1874-1885); a copy of a letter from Louis Philippe
d'Orleans (1876); a letter to Pope from T.E. Wilcox (1877); Force's pamphlet on
Pope's life and career (undated).
|
1876-1885 |
1/34-35 | 4235-002 | Duplicates |
1865-1883 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Judges--Ohio--19th century
Personal Names
- Force, M. F. (Manning Ferguson), 1824-1899--Archives
- Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
- Porter, Fitz-John, 1822-1901
- Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Corporate Names
- United States. Army--Officers--Archives
- United States. Army. Ohio Infantry Regiment, 20th (1861-1865)
Geographical Names
- Ohio--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
- Ohio--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Campaigns
- Savannah (Ga.)--History-- Siege, 1864
- United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
- Vicksburg (Miss.)--History--Siege, 1863
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)