A Guide to the John E. Roller Papers, 1862-1910
A Collection in
Virginia Military Institute Archives
Collection Number mss 00171
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Preferred Citation
John E. Roller Papers, mss 00171, Virginia Military Institute Archives, Lexington, Virginia.
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A significant number of items in the Roller Papers are available in full text format on the VMI Archives website at http://www.vmi.edu/archives/manuscripts/0171main.html
Biographical/Historical Information
John Edwin Roller was born in Rockingham Co., Virginia on October 5, 1844, the son of Peter Samuel Roller and Frances Allebach. In the summer of 1861, although underage for service, he briefly served with Company I of the First Virginia Cavalry. On December 31, 1861, he entered the Virginia Military Institute as a second classman (equivalent to Junior), and was graduated in July 1863. He subsequently taught mathematics at VMI for a few months, and then was appointed 2d Lieutenant, Company G, 2d Confederate States Engineers in October 1863. He served as an Engineer officer in the Army of Northern Virginia to the end of the war, and was paroled at Appomattox. After the war, he studied law at the University of Virginia and practiced law in Harrisonburg (Rockingham County), Virginia. He also served in the Virginia state legislature and was a Brig. General in the state militia; he was widely known in the Harrisonburg community as "General Roller." He died in Harrisonburg on August 10, 1918.
Scope and Content Information
The John E. Roller Papers consist of personal incoming and outgoing correspondence, 1862-1870, including Civil War era letters from cadet friends concerning life at VMI; Civil War dispatches and telegrams (1864), dating from his service with the Confederate States Engineers, including one document signed by General Robert E. Lee; scrapbook, ca. 1910, containing clippings about Civil War battles, veterans, unit reunions, monument dedications, and related information.; 2 photographs, of Confederate soldier Lt. Col. Samuel T. Walker (10th Virginia Infantry Regiment) and of the Virginia Legislature Centennial Committee (1871); holograph text of a cadet literary-debating society speech delivered by Cadet Norwood B. Randolph in 1870; and misc. other items.
Arrangement
The Roller Papers are arranged in chronological order.
Contents List
Incoming and outgoing letters
- Virginia Military Institute
Letters written and received while Roller was a VMI Cadet.
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Cadet Roller to his parents. 1862 January 24
Cadet Roller to his parents, written shortly after he entered VMI. Mentions clothing needed; studying; upcoming inauguration of Jefferson Davis.
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Peter S. Roller (father) to Cadet Roller. 1862 August 25
Mentions his inability to supply Gen. Smith (Superintendent of VMI) with hired or slave labor; discussion of when son should join army.
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Cadet Roller to VMI authorities. 1863 March 18
Cadet Roller submits a report concerning the theft of Commandant's records
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- Personal Letters Received, Civil War. 1863-1864
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From VMI classmate William W. Flannagan 1863 November 8
Congratulating Roller on his army commission.
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From Cadet Lawrence Royster. 1864 January 6
Royster discusses examinations; mutual friends at VMI.
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From Cadet Lawrence Royster. 1864 January 9.
Royster is discouraged about the results of his examinations and is considering leaving VMI.
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From Cadet Lawrence Royster. 1864 February 22.
Royster discusses his academic problems; uncertainty about staying at VMI; mentions several recent graduates and cadets.
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From Cadet Archibald W. Overton. 1864 April 10
Overton discusses rumors about deployment of cadets; cadets who have left VMI.
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From Cadet Lawrence Royster. 1864 April 21.
Royster discusses academics; changes on faculty; hardships caused by cold weather; Gen. Rosser presents captured flag to Corps; cadets don't get enough to eat.
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From Joseph B. Prince, Roller's classmate. 1864 May 3.
Written from Camp Stephens, Richmond VA. Prince recently resigned from a teaching job at VMI to join the army, but is disappointed in his army position.
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From Peter S. Roller to his son. 1864 May 17.
Reports news of fighting in the Shenandoah Valley between forces of Gen. Breckinridge and Sigel; Battle of New Market.
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From Cadet Lawrence Royster. 1864 July 28.
VMI temporarily closed after Hunter's Raid; his mother a refugee after Union troops destroyed her property.
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From Cadet Lawrence Royster. 1864 December 7.
The Corps is in Richmond, camped on the Intermediate Line; In a few days they plan to move into VMI's temporary headquarters at the Alms House.
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- Correspondence, Post-war, Miscellaneous.
Miscellaneous business correspondence, 10 items. Correspondents include Richard L. Gray, Nannie Lewis, G. W. Berlin, C. L. Hammond.
Includes dispatches, telegrams.
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1863 October 14.
From Lt. Col. A. L. Rives, C. S. Engineer Bureau, concerning receipt of recommendations.
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Legal document. 1864 March 12.
Certifies Thomas Hubbard born Caswell Co. NC
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Dispatch. 1864 May 13
Gen. Robert F. Hoke to Gen. Braxton Bragg, reporting on enemy strength.
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Document. 1864 May 19
Request for officer to be assigned at Weldon.
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Dispatch to Lt. Col. J. M. Maury 1864 May 23
From C. S. Flagship "Virginia" near Drewry's Bluff, re: enemy naval forces
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Note, from HQ Engineers, Army of Northern Virginia 1864 August 13
To J. W. Williams in regard to a meeting.
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Dispatch, Gen. Robert E. Lee to General Ewell. 1864 August 14
"I have telegraphed Hampton to return to Richmond. Send for him. Young's brigade under Col. Wright cannot be far in advance of Richmond. Get your Cavalry together, aid it with the Infantry, and drive back enemy."
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Dispatch. 1864 August 16
Lt. Col. Briscoe G. Baldwin (VMI Class of 1848), to J. Willcox Brown.
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Dispatch. 1864 August 17.
Walter H. Taylor, A.A.G., to Gen. Lee at Chaffin's Bluff. Scouting report.
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Dispatch. 1864 August 19
Regarding transportation for officer.
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Dispatch. 1864 August 21
Gen. G. T. Beauregard to Capt. Chisholm, re: matter pending before War Dept.
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Dispatch. 1864 August 21
Lt. Col. Briscoe Baldwin to Col. J. Gorgas, re: personnel request.
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Dispatch. 1864 August 22
From Lt. Col. Briscoe G. Baldwin, near Petersburg. Request for ammunition.
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Dispatch. 1864 August 22
Lt. Col. Briscoe G. Baldwin to Lt. Col. W. Brown; send forge to Dunlops Crossing
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Dispatch. 1864 August 23
Gen. Wade Hampton to HQ, requesting map of Dinwiddie
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Dispatch. 1864 August 23
To Medical Dept. "Send down all amputating sets on hand."
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Dispatch. 1864 August 24
W. H. Taylor to Gen. George E. Pickett.
"If you should receive an unintelligible signal dispatch from Gen. Beauregard tonight or in morning take no notice of it- it is sent for a purpose." -
Dispatch. 1864 September 2
W. H. Taylor to Court Martial, Goldsboro. Col. Mayo too sick to attend court.
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Dispatch. 1864 September 23
From HQ, Engineers, ANV to Col. W. P. Smith at Chaffin's Bluff; conveying instructions and reprimand.
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Dispatch. 1864, no day.
To Gen. Braxton Bragg, re: troop movements (Hoke, Kemper)
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Dispatch. 1864, no day.
Send five dollar notes.
Containing clippings about Civil War battles, veterans, unit reunions, monument dedications, and related information.
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Photograph, Lt. Col. Samuel T. Walker. ca. 1862
Walker served with the 10th Virginia Infantry Regiment and was killed in action at the Battle of Chancellorsville in May 1863.
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Photograph, Virginia Legislature Centennial Committee. 1871.