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Charles Henry Palmer (Senior), 1814-1887
The Charles Henry Palmer (Senior) series contains correspondence, topical files, legal materials, and other personal materials.
Civil War service
The Civil War Service series includes seventeen diaries (1861-1864) written while Haydon was serving in Company I, 2nd Michigan Infantry. He rose from sergeant to lieutenant colonel before his death from pneumonia, March 14, 1864. These extremely interesting and informative diaries describe camp life and duties; discuss morals and morale of soldiers and officers; and probe his own innermost thoughts and feelings concerning the war. He voices high praise for some officers and bitter criticism of others. He describes cities, country and historic sites; gives vivid resumes of battles and campaigns such as First and Second Bull Run, the Peninsular campaign of 1862; Fredericksburg, Kentucky and Tennessee, 1863; and the battle of Jackson, Miss., where he was seriously wounded July 11, 1863. The November 21, 1861 entry gives an excellent description of Lincoln visiting the troops. There is also a description of Fort Wayne and the steamboat Mississippi.
Conferences and Exhibitions, 1975-2012, 2016-2017, undated
The second series, Conferences and Exhibitions (1.8 linear feet and online digital material), consists of three subseries.
The first subseries, Michigan Art Announcements and Publications (0.2 linear feet), holds materials from a number of Michigan art shows and art organizations, and adds to the broad perspective of art activities in Michigan.
The next subseries, Individual Conferences and Exhibitions (1.4 linear feet and online digital material), goes on to document individual art shows and conferences, by date, in Michigan and beyond which George Vargas was involved with either as an artist, administrator, or supporter. Those conferences at which Vargas gave lectures are noted for some files.
The final subseries, Other Conferences and Exhibitions (0.2 linear feet), includes collected material about exhibitions and conferences outside of Michigan with no direct connection to Vargas.