01739cpcaa2200349 a 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075040002400092072001200116100002700128245004800155300001400203520048500217506002200702545002400724546003600748580005700784600003400841600005700875600004900932600004900981600003901030610007401069651004701143651005001190651005501240651005501295656002201350999001701372mm2012085723DLC20260227111732.0120105|||||||||||| eng  amm2012085723 aDLCcDLCedacsdDLC 7aW2lcmd1 aVan Houten, Cornelius.00aCornelius Van Houten correspondence,f1865. a8fitems.8 aALS (1865 April 27) written by Van Houten while serving with the 1st New Jersey Light Artillery to his father, Ralph Van Houten, pertaining to political affairs at the close of the Civil War. Van Houten discusses the surrenders of Joseph E. Johnston and Robert E. Lee, the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, punishment for Jefferson Davis, and other military and political leaders. Also includes a partial letter, a memorandum listing several men of his unit, and several covers.0 aOpen to research.0 aUnion Army soldier. aCollection material in English. aForms part of: Miscellaneous Manuscripts collection.10aDavis, Jefferson,d1808-1889.10aJohnston, Joseph E.q(Joseph Eggleston),d1807-1891.10aLee, Robert E.q(Robert Edward),d1807-1870.10aLincoln, Abraham,d1809-1865xAssassination.10aVan Houten, RalphvCorrespondence.10aUnited States.bArmy.bNew Jersey Artillery Regiment, 1st (1861-1865) 0aNew JerseyxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865. 0aUnited StatesxPolitics and governmenty1861-1865. 0aUnited StatesxPolitics and governmenty1865-1877. 7aSoldiers.2itoamc c44879d44879