<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><ead xmlns="urn:isbn:1-931666-22-9" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="urn:isbn:1-931666-22-9 http://www.loc.gov/ead/ead.xsd"><eadheader countryencoding="iso3166-1" dateencoding="iso8601" findaidstatus="completed" langencoding="iso639-2b" repositoryencoding="iso15511"><eadid countrycode="US" mainagencycode="US-viblbv">viblbv01527</eadid><filedesc><titlestmt><titleproper type="filing">Johnson, Hannibal A., Letters</titleproper><titleproper>Hannibal A. Johnson Letters, <date>1861</date> <num>Ms.1990.058</num></titleproper><author>Kira A. Dietz, Archivist</author></titlestmt><publicationstmt><publisher>Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech</publisher><p id="logostmt"><extref xlink:actuate="onLoad" xlink:href="https://static.lib.vt.edu/images/logo/lockup-color-347x75.png" xlink:show="embed" xlink:type="simple"/></p><p><date>2014 (<a href="https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/">CC0 1.0</a>)</date></p><address><addressline>Special Collections and University Archives, University Libraries (0434)</addressline><addressline>560 Drillfield Drive</addressline><addressline>Newman Library, Virginia Tech</addressline><addressline>Blacksburg, Virginia 24061</addressline><addressline>Business Number: 540-231-6308</addressline><addressline>specref@vt.edu</addressline><addressline>URL: <extptr xlink:href="http://spec.lib.vt.edu" xlink:show="new" xlink:title="http://spec.lib.vt.edu" xlink:type="simple"/></addressline></address></publicationstmt></filedesc><profiledesc><creation>This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on <date>2023-08-07 13:39:14 -0400</date>.</creation><langusage>Description is written in: <language langcode="eng" scriptcode="Latn">English, Latin script</language>.</langusage><descrules>Describing Archives: A Content Standard</descrules></profiledesc></eadheader><archdesc level="collection">
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    <unittitle>Hannibal A. Johnson Letters</unittitle>
    <origination label="Creator">
      <persname source="naf">Johnson, Hannibal Augustus, 1841-1913</persname>
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    <unitdate datechar="creation" normal="1861/1861">1861</unitdate>
    <abstract id="aspace_56386f81a73bba0e500d073267a0d5d8" label="Abstract">The collection contains two letters from Hannibal A. Johnson to his friend, Samuel, written from Camp Fessenden, Alexandria, Virginia, in August and September 1861.</abstract>
    <langmaterial id="aspace_e323dd7d0c30bb401f5c945e06ced194">The materials in the collection are in English.</langmaterial>
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    <head>Conditions Governing Access</head>
<p>The collection is open for research.</p>  </accessrestrict>
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    <head>Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use</head>
<p>The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. </p><p>Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: <a href="http://bit.ly/scuareproduction" target="_blank">http://bit.ly/scuareproduction</a>. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: <a href="http://bit.ly/scuapublication" target="_blank">http://bit.ly/scuapublication</a>. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (<a href="mailto:specref@vt.edu">specref@vt.edu</a> or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.</p>  </userestrict>
  <prefercite id="aspace_2d99d8340017043ffe4b5b4b02b75dae">
    <head>Preferred Citation</head>
<p>Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Hannibal A. Johnson Letters, Ms1990-058, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.</p>  </prefercite>
  <acqinfo id="aspace_f66eda55f6e060c12582ea3c8853f6f5">
    <head>Source of Acquisition</head>
<p>The Hannibal A. Johnson Letters were acquired by Special Collections in 1990.</p>  </acqinfo>
  <processinfo id="aspace_f0cdf26ba9d93b62a6f2177bfe078c44">
    <head>Processing Information</head>
<p>Initial processing and description of the Hannibal A. Johnson Letters was completed in 1990. Additional description was completed in December 2014.</p>  </processinfo>
  <bioghist id="aspace_c46fe30ed746beb62af4c823668e3bf2">
    <head>Biographical Information</head>
<p>Hannibal Augustus Johnson was born on June 4, 1841, to Mark and Sarah (Simmons) Johnson, in Hallowell, Maine. Before the Civil War, Johnson worked in a dry-goods store. He enlisted with Company B, 3rd Maine Volunteer Infantry in April 1861. By 1864, he was a lieutenant with the company. During the war, he was captured at Gettysburg and spent seven weeks at Belle Island prison camp near Richmond, Virginia. He was captured again the Battle of the Wilderness, confined at several prisons, and escaped in November 1864. He returned to his regiment, mustered out, and reenlisted with the 1st Maine Battalion in April 1865. In 1866, he mustered out again, and returned to the business world. In 1868, he married Emma Watts Lombard. They had one son, Walter. Johnson died in Lynn, Massacusetts, on July 3, 1913.</p><p>Further biographical information can be found <a xlink:href="http://books.google.com/books?id=NyPVeB__SwQC&amp;lpg=PA417&amp;ots=kXyDtMMJj2&amp;dq=%22hannibal%20a%20johnson%22&amp;pg=PA418#v=onepage&amp;q=%22hannibal%20a%20johnson%22&amp;f=false" xlink:show="new">online</a>.</p><p>Johnson was the author of <title render="italic">The Sword of Honor: A Story of the Civil War</title>, available online at <a xlink:href="https://archive.org/details/swordofhonorstor01john" target="_blank">https://archive.org/details/swordofhonorstor01john</a>. The book details his experience during the war. </p>  </bioghist>
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    <head>Scope and Content</head>
<p>The collection contains two letters from Hannibal A. Johnson to his friend, Samuel, written from Camp Fessenden, Alexandria, Virginia, in August and September 1861. Johnson's letters include descriptions of his experiences concealing himself in a cornfield to evade Rebel troops, meeting with General Jeb Stuart's cavalry in a skirmish at Chain Bridge, and how men were detailed to cut down trees between the fort and the enemy.</p>  </scopecontent>
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    <head>Related Archival Materials</head>
<p>The Hannibal A. Johnson Letters is related to the <a target="_blank" href="https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=oai/lib.vt.edu/repositories/2/resources/3419.oai_ead.xml">Hannibal A. Johnson Letter, Ms2019-032</a>.</p>  </relatedmaterial>
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    <head>Rights Statement for Archival Description</head>
<p>The guide to the Hannibal A. Johnson Letters by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (<a href="https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/">https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/</a>).</p>  </odd>
  <controlaccess>
    <subject source="local">Civil War</subject>
    <subject authfilenumber="sh85140205" source="lcsh">United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865</subject>
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