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Henry A. Colvin Special Order

 Collection
Identifier: MS-2140

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Special order number 71 dated September 14th 1865 from the Unites States Army Headquarters, Department of Tennessee orders Capt. H. A. Colvin, of the AAG Volunteers formerly of the 12th Tennessee Cavalry to Decatur, Alabama from Nashville, Tennessee. He was to procure the missing rolls and returns of Tennessee. The Special Order is counter stamped Transportat'n furnished from Nashville, Tenn. to Chattanooga via Decatur and Huntsville by Capt. S. B. Brown ACM. at the cost of (blank) on the 18 September 1865.

Dates

  • 1865

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Extent

0.1 Linear Feet

Abstract

This document instructs Henry Colvin to go to Decatur, Alabama from Nashville, Tennessee and procure missing rolls and returns for Tennessee.

Biographical/Historical Note

Henry Colvin was born in approximately 1841 in Michigan. At the time of the 1860 census, he was working as a clerk for grocer Kelly Beals in Adrian, Michigan along with several other young people. He mustered into the Company C of the 18th Michigan Volunteer Infantry on August 26, 1862 at the age of 21. He served with this unit until March 24, 1864, when he left to accept the rank of 1st Lieutenant and the position of Adjutant in the 12th Tennessee Cavalry. He remained in that post until May 24, 1865, when he accepted a promotion to Captain and the position of Assistant Adjutant General under George Spaulding. As of 1883, Colvin was receiving a pension of $4.25 per month in Adrian, Michigan, as a result of a wound to his left arm. Unfortunately, no information is available about him beyond this point.

Researchers should note that there seems to be some confusion regarding the correct spelling of Colvin's name. Variations include Hervey Colvin and Hervey Cobin. The accepted spelling seems to be Hervey Colvin.

Arrangement

Collection consists of a single folder.

Acquisition Note

The Special Collections Library purchased this collection in March 2004.

Repository Details

Part of the Betsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville Repository

Contact:
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Knoxville TN 37996 USA
865-974-4480