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Herbert E. Valentine Papers, 1861-1915

 Collection
Identifier: MM 7

Scope and Content Note

The Herbert E. Valentine Papers includes scrapbooks, diaries, correspondence, sketches, photographs, printer's blocks, newspaper clippings, and books created by Valentine both during and after the Civil War. The material has been arranged chronologically to reflect Valentine's creative approach. Diary extracts, letters, sketches, and a sketchbook document Valentine's military service with the 23rd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War. Valentine's personal copy of James Emmerton's publication on the 23rd Regiment includes multiple annotations and sketches added by Valentine. The scrapbook in Box 3 was created by Valentine himself and contains newspaper clippings of veteran affairs; due to preservation concerns, correspondence has been removed from the scrapbook and rehoused in folders, located within Box 3. These letters remain in the order they appeared within the scrapbook. Valentine's personal copy of his publication Story of Co. F., includes additional handwritten notes, photographs, sketches, and appendices. Printer's blocks used in the creation of the book are included in this collection as well.

Valentine's personal involvement with veteran organizations is reflected in his publication 101 Brush Drawings in Sepia & Neutral Tint from Sketches made during the Civil War 1861-1864, a publication based on his earlier sketchbook and dedicated to his fellow members of Company F. Valentine also created a scrapbook to commemorate the dedication of the monument erected in the National Cemetery in New Berne, North Carolina in honor of those soldiers from Massachusetts who fought and died in the Civil War. Finally, from 1911 until 1915, Valentine created nine volumes entitled "War Day by Day" that include clippings from the Salem Gazette and Boston Daily Advertiser, documenting significant Civil War moments.

Dates

  • Creation: 1861-1915

Creator

Restrictions on Access

This collection is open for research use.

Biographical Sketch

Herbert Eugene Valentine was born on January 18, 1841 in South Danvers, Massachusetts, now Peabody, Massachusetts, to Elmer and Mary C. (Walker) Valentine. He enlisted on May 10, 1861, at the age of 20, as a private in Company F of the 23rd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. He served with the 23rd Regiment in North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina, until he was mustered out of service on October 13, 1864. After completing his military service, Valentine participated in veteran organizations, including the 23rd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Association. He contributed to a regiment history, served as association historian, and published his own account of the experiences of Company F in the book Story of Co. F., 23rd Massachusetts Volunteers in the War For The Union 1861-1865. His writings and sketches from his service during the Civil War are included in the Library of Congress. Valentine married and had one son, William E. Valentine, and one daughter. He died on June 17, 1917.

Extent

8.0 linear feet (14 boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

The Herbert E. Valentine Papers includes scrapbooks, diaries, correspondence, sketches, photographs, printer's blocks, newspaper clippings, and books created by Valentine both during and after the Civil War.

Physical Location

Phillips Library Stacks

Provenance

This material was donated by a variety of sources. Herbert E. Valentine donated the "War Day by Day" volumes and the monument dedication scrapbook over the span of five years, from 1910 until 1915. Mary W. Valentine donated annotated copies of Story of Co. F. and A Record of the Twenty-Third Regiment, on July 14, 1917. William E. Valentine donated a scrapbook and the letters and diaries transcript on May 31, 1932.

Bibliography and Related Material

Emmerton, James A. A Record of the 23rd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865. Boston, MA: William Ware & Co. 1886.

Valentine, Herbert E. Story of Co. F, 23d Massachusetts Volunteers in the War for the Union, 1861-1865. Boston: W. B. Clarke & Co., 1896.

23rd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Association Records, 1861-1917, MM 39

Massachusetts Volunteer Militia Records, 1779-1914, MM 6

Processing Information

Collection processed and cataloged by Halley Grogan, March 2012.

Title
HERBERT E. VALENTINE PAPERS, 1861-1915
Author
Inventory prepared by Halley Grogan
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Sponsor
Processing of this collection was funded by a grant from the NHPRC (National Historical Publications and Records Commission).

Repository Details

Part of the Phillips Library Repository

Contact:
Peabody Essex Museum
306 Newburyport Turnpike
Rowley MA 01969 USA