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Collection
General Thomas Welsh Family Papers
Title
General Thomas Welsh Family Papers
Object ID
MG0828
Date Range
1839-1932
Collection
General Thomas Welsh Family Papers
Title
General Thomas Welsh Family Papers
Description
The General Thomas Welsh Family Papers is a collection of original correspondence, official documents, and ephemera. Many of the papers were created by or directed to Thomas Welsh between approximately 1843 and his death in 1863. They provide glimpses into his youth, his experiences in the Mexican War, his life in Columbia between the wars, and his rise in rank to Brigadier General during the Civil War.
The collection contains correspondence with his wife and family from 1861-1863. There are also official correspondence and documents related to Welsh's military service, autobiographical pieces, correspondence following his death, obituaries, and family papers into the early twentieth century. Other items in the collection include genealogy pages from the family bible, photographic images of Thomas Welsh and family members, two scrapbooks, newspaper issues and newspaper clippings, written notes from recollections of one of Welsh's daughter, and a biographical sketch of Welsh written by his son.
Admin/Biographical History
Thomas Welsh (1824-1863) was a Lancaster County native (born and raised in Columbia), who rose from hardscrabble origins to local fame, first as a Mexican War hero, and then as a brigadier general during the Civil War. He was well known and well respected as a no nonsense officer, for his leadership and gallantry in battle, for his dedication to the service of his country, and for his concern for the welfare of his men.
Welsh lost his father at the age of 2, and went to work to support his family at age 8. He had very little formal schooling, and was largely self-educated. In 1843, at age 19, he left Lancaster County for Washington City, then went west as an itinerant carpenter/laborer to Cincinnati, Little Rock, and Fort Smith.
When the Mexican War broke out in 1846, he enlisted in a Kentucky regiment, and was severely wounded at the battle of Buena Vista (1847) from which he never fully recovered. Returning home to Columbia, he re-enlisted as a second lieutenant, assigned to the 11th U.S. infantry regiment in Mexico City. Within days of his arrival in Mexico City, he was declared unfit for service on account of his battle wound, and sent home again.
Back in Columbia as a civilian, he dabbled in politics, and received a patronage job in the Pennsylvania Main Line of Public Works (the rail and canal system connecting Philadelphia and Pittsburgh). After several years, he opened up a grocery and dry goods store in Columbia's canal basin. He also became an insurance agent. In 1857, he was elected Justice of the Peace, and his reputation grew as a community leader. By 1860, he was president of the Borough Council, a founding member of the Columbia Board of Trade, Vice President of the Columbia Cricket Club, and a canal boat operator, in addition to a dry goods merchant, insurance agent, and Justice of the Peace. He had a wife, 5 surviving children, and legal guardianship of his sister's 4 children.
When Confederate forces shelled Fort Sumter, marking the beginning of the Civil War, Thomas Welsh raised and organized the first company of volunteers from Lancaster County, and took them into the field as their Captain. Within days, he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel of the regiment, which served out its 90-day enlistment in the Shenandoah Valley.
Returning to Harrisburg, he was appointed Commandant of Camp Curtin, the problem-plagued processing center for new recruits. In short order, Welsh cleaned up the camp's poor sanitary conditions, improved the health of the camp, and implemented soldierly discipline and training.
In October 1861, he resigned from his camp duties, and as Colonel of the 45th Pennsylvania, led his regiment into the field. After brief service outside of Washington, they were sent to South Carolina in December, where they were posted to Otter Island. After the battle of James Island, they were recalled to Newport News, in July 1862, then sent to guard Aquia Creek.
In September, now in brigade command in Burnsides' 9th Corps, Welsh chased Lee's Confederate army west into central Maryland. His brigade broke the enemy line in Fox's Gap, on Sept. 14, then 3 days later achieved the furthest Union advance at Antietam, reaching the edge of Sharpsburg, and nearly cutting off Lee's only avenue of escape. Welsh's gallantry earned him a field promotion to brigadier general, which Congress confirmed on March 13, 1863.
The 9th Corps (Welsh now in command of the 1st Division) was sent west in the spring of 1863, then dispatched south to support Grant's investment of Vicksburg. After Vicksburg fell, they turned east and defeated Confederate General Johnston at the Battle of Jackson. Welsh contracted malaria in the southern swamps, and died in Cincinnati upon their return north. One of his men later recalled, "Had he lived, Welsh would undoubtedly have attained a much higher command. 1
1. Beauge, Eugene, in Albert, Allen D., Ed., History of the Forty-Fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865, Williamsport, PA: Grit Publ. Co, 1912, p. 79.
System of Arrangement
The collection is arranged in series:
Series A Thomas Welsh before the Mexican War
Series B Mexican War, 1846-1848
Series C Between the Mexican War and the Civil War, 1848-1861
Series D Civil War
Series E Post-Civil War
Series F Miscellaneous Family Papers
Series G Papers from the families of Gen. Thomas Welsh and Blanton C. Welsh
Date Range
1839-1932
Year Range From
1839
Year Range To
1932
Creator
Wiggin, Richard C.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Archives South
Storage Wall
Side 19
People
Welsh, Thomas
Welsh, Annie Eunice Young
Welsh, Blanton Charles
Welsh, Effie
Welsh, Lilian
Welsh, Mary Young "Mazie"
Buchanan, James
Subjects
Letters
Mexican War, 1846-1848
Military orders
Military promotions
Personal correspondence
Political campaigns
Presidents--Election
Speeches, addresses, etc.
United States. Army--Military life
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
Search Terms
Civil War
Correspondence, Personal
Letters
Mexican War
Military life
Military orders
Military promotions
Political campaigns
Presidential elections
Speeches
United States Army
Object Name
Archive
Language
English
Condition
Fair to good
Condition Date
2020-12-18
Condition Notes
Items are in fair to good condition.
Object ID
MG0828
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Please use digital images and transcriptions when available. Original documents may be used by appointment. Please contact archives@lancasterhistory.org at least two weeks prior to visit.
Copyright
Images have been provided for research purposes only. Please contact archives@lancasterhistory.org for a high-resolution image and permission to publish.
LancasterHistory retains the rights to the digital images and content presented. The doctrine of fair use allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission from the copyright holder. Fair use includes comment, criticism, teaching, and private scholarship. Any images and data downloaded, printed or photocopied for these purposes should provide a citation. All other uses beyond those allowed by fair use require written permission.
Permission for reproduction and/or publication must be obtained in writing from LancasterHistory. Some items are photocopies from other collections--researchers must obtain permission for reproduction and publication from the owner of the original material.
Persons wishing to publish any material from this site must assume all responsibility for identifying and satisfying any claimants of copyright or other use restrictions. Publication fees may apply.
Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pa.
Classification
MG0828
Description Level
Fonds
Custodial History
Almost all of the papers have been passed down through successive generations of Welsh's descendants, from Thomas Welsh's wife and children to his granddaughter, Emilie Benson (Welsh) Wiggin, to her daughter Nancy Jane (Wiggin) Townsend. After Nancy Townsend's death, her son Charles Townsend passed them on to his cousin, Richard Wiggin (grandson of Emilie Benson Wiggin) in 2015.
A few papers passed out of the family's possession and found their way into other collections. Richard Abel of Columbia, PA began collecting Welsh papers and artifacts some years ago, and subsequently transferred this collection of Welsh materials to Richard Wiggin in 2012.
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Collection
General Collection
Object ID
2003.001
Collection
General Collection
Description
White painted wood ballot box with hinged lid with latch. Entire exterior surface is painted white with blue/white/red bar over slot in lid and Scene of earth surrounded by various flags painted on front.
Written In ink on Left side panel, "Souder Items"
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 29
Storage Shelf
Shelf 1
Subcategory
Regulative & Protective T&E
Search Terms
Ballot boxes
Elections
Object Name
Box, Ballot
Material
Wood, Pine
Height (in)
8.25
Length (in)
12
Depth (in)
6
Condition Notes
Split in lid where hinge should be screwed into place.
Object ID
2003.001
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Collection
General Thomas Welsh Family Papers
Title
Remarks opposing Zachary Taylor's presidential candidacy
Object ID
MG0828_SeriesC_F01
Date Range
1848
  1 document     4 images  
Collection
General Thomas Welsh Family Papers
Title
Remarks opposing Zachary Taylor's presidential candidacy
Description
Handwritten draft of remarks evidently written by Thomas Welsh in opposition to Zachary Taylor’s 1848 presidential Campaign (Whig Party) and in favor of Senator Lewis Cass (Democratic Party). Remarks addressed to Mr. President and possibly delivered at a large Democratic Party meeting in Columbia on September 30, 1848 of which Welsh was reported to be secretary by the Columbia Spy, 7 October 1848. Watermark "Owen & Hurlbut, So Lee, Mass." South Lee, Massachusetts.
Admin/Biographical History
Thomas Welsh (1824-1863) was a Lancaster County native (born and raised in Columbia), who rose from hardscrabble origins to local fame, first as a Mexican War hero, and then as a brigadier general during the Civil War. He was well known and well respected as a no nonsense officer, for his leadership and gallantry in battle, for his dedication to the service of his country, and for his concern for the welfare of his men. See MG0828 for more biographical information.
Date Range
1848
Creation Date
1848
Creator
Welsh, Thomas, 1824-1863
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Archives South
Storage Wall
Side 19
Storage Container
Box 0001
People
Welsh, Thomas
Clay, Henry
Polk, James Knox
Taylor, Zachary
Subjects
Political campaigns
Presidents--Election
Speeches, addresses, etc.
Search Terms
Political campaigns
Presidential elections
Speeches
Extent
1 item, 4 pages to scan
Object Name
Draft
Language
English
Condition
Fair
Condition Notes
Slight tears and discoloration on the edges; faded ink; condition fair.
Parent Object ID
MG0828_SeriesC
Object ID
MG0828_SeriesC_F01
Notes
Added to PP 12/21/2020 by HST
Provenance: Passed down through the family, Blanton Charles Welsh to Emilie Benson (Welsh) Wiggin to Nancy Jane (Wiggin) Townsend. Acquired from: Chuck Townsend, Knoxville, Tennessee, 2016/05/15.
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Please use digital images and transcriptions when available. Original documents may be used by appointment. Please contact research@lancasterhistory.org at least two weeks prior to visit.
Copyright
Images have been provided for research purposes only. Please contact research@lancasterhistory.org for a high-resolution image and permission to publish.
LancasterHistory retains the rights to the digital images and content presented. The doctrine of fair use allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission from the copyright holder. Fair use includes comment, criticism, teaching, and private scholarship. Any images and data downloaded, printed or photocopied for these purposes should provide a citation. All other uses beyond those allowed by fair use require written permission.
Permission for reproduction and/or publication must be obtained in writing from LancasterHistory. Some items are photocopies from other collections--researchers must obtain permission for reproduction and publication from the owner of the original material.
Persons wishing to publish any material from this site must assume all responsibility for identifying and satisfying any claimants of copyright or other use restrictions. Publication fees may apply.
Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Other Numbers
TW-C-48-01
Classification
MG0828
Description Level
Item
Custodial History
Cataloged by Richard C. Wiggin prior to donation.
Images
Documents
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Collection
General Collection
Object ID
2-12-01-31
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Description
Penn Square looking east - huge crowd gathered. Banner over street for Young Men's Republican Club with images of James A. Garfield and Chester A. Arthur. Digital image only.
Provenance
Original image owned by Noel Dorwart.
Creator
Dorwart, Harry M.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
People
Garfield, James Abram
Arthur, Chester Alan
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Penn Square
Banners
Young Men's Republican Club
Political campaigns
Political candidates
Presidential candidates
Presidential elections
Place
Lancaster
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Condition
Not Rated
Object ID
2-12-01-31
Images
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Collection
General Collection
Object ID
1-11-04-49
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Description
Frank B. McClain mayoral campaign photograph. Photograph tied to card stock.
Provenance
Gift of Harriet Steele McClain
Creator
Shaw, Jeremiah H.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
People
McClain, Frank B.
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Classification
1-11-04-49
Search Terms
Politics
Mayors
Elections
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
2 x 4 inches
Object ID
1-11-04-49
Images
Less detail
Collection
General Collection
Object ID
2-15-05-24
Date Range
November 4, 1952
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Description
Winners of the "Get-Out-the-Vote" Campaign with their new bicycles.
Date Range
November 4, 1952
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Studio
Lancaster Newspapers, Inc.
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Lancaster Jaycees
Contests
Elections
Place
Lancaster
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
8 x 10 inches
Object ID
2-15-05-24
Images
Less detail
Collection
General Collection
Object ID
2-19-03-45
Date Range
1952
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Description
Two men putting up posters at for Adlai Stevenson during presidential election.
Date Range
1952
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
People
Stevenson, Adlai
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Politics
Presidential elections
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
8 x 10 inches
Condition
Good
Object ID
2-19-03-45
Images
Less detail
Collection
General Collection
Object ID
2-20-02-07
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Description
Four men standing in front of a truck decorated for campaigning for the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Henry A. Wallace.
Provenance
Note attached to group of pictures: "Stan Buch presents this box of memorabilia that belonged to his father, William J. Buch, founder of Buch's Pharmacy) to the Lancaster County Historical Society."
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
People
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Wallace, Henry A.
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Campaigns
Politics
Elections
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Film Size
8 x 10 inches
Object ID
2-20-02-07
Images
Less detail
Collection
General Collection
Object ID
2-19-03-19
Date Range
1956/10/25
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Description
Five men, two sitting and three standing behind them. Men at table have dinner plates. One is wearing a "Stevenson" badge and the other wearing "Vote Straight Democratic General Election 1956" Note on the back says: "GBU Sauerkraut supper Oct. 25, 1956 James W. Knox, Cand. State Treas principal speaker"
Date Range
1956/10/25
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
People
Knox, James W.
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Banquets
Politics
Elections
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
8 x 10 inches
Condition
Good
Object ID
2-19-03-19
Images
Less detail
Collection
General Collection
Object ID
2-19-03-20
Date Range
May 17, 1955
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Description
Eleven men and 1 woman. Notation on back says "Demo endorsed candidates for nomination at May 17 primary, 1955"
Date Range
May 17, 1955
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Candidates
Democratic candidates
Political candidates
Politics
Elections
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
8 x 10 inches
Condition
Good
Object ID
2-19-03-20
Images
Less detail

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