Guide to the Papers of Lieutenant Colonel John I. Nevin, 1858-1894 (bulk 1862-1863)

Repository
Heinz History Center
Title
Papers of Lieutenant Colonel John I. Nevin
Creator
Nevin, John I. (1837-1884)
Collection Number
MSS#64
Extent
.25 cubic feet (1 box)
Date
1858-1894
Date
1862-1863
Abstract
John I. Nevin was a Pittsburgh newspaper editor and served as a Major for the 93rd Regiment of the Pennsylvania Volunteers during the United States Civil War. This collection consists of biographical material, a diary, sketch book, correspondence, army commission documents, and other sundry items, primarily documenting Nevin's service during the Civil War. Of primary note is Nevin's diary, kept from May to December of 1863, which describes his daily activities and those of the 93rd Pennsylvania Volunteers Regiment.
Language
The material in this collection is in English.
Author
This guide to the collection was originally prepared by Historical Society Staff c. 1952. The papers were rearranged and the inventory was rewritten by Craig Moore on April 5, 1994. Revisions occurred to the finding aid as a part of the encoding process in
Sponsor
This finding aid has been encoded as a part of the Historic Pittsburgh project, a joint effort of the University of Pittsburgh and the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania. Funding for this portion of the project has been donated by the Hillman Foundation.
Publisher
Heinz History Center
Address
1212 Smallman St.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222
library@heinzhistorycenter.org
URL: https://www.heinzhistorycenter.org

Biographical Sketch of Lieutenant Colonel John I. Nevin (1837-1884)

John I. Nevin was a Pittsburgh newspaper editor and served as a Major for the 93rd Regiment of the Pennsylvania Volunteers during the United States Civil War. Nevin was born on August 22, 1837 in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania to Reverend Daniel E. and Margaret Nevin. He studied in Sewickley, Pennsylvania and graduated from Jefferson College. Nevin worked as a teacher for two years until the Civil War broke out in 1861. He enlisted in the Union Army and was commissioned Second Lieutenant of Company G of the 28th Pennsylvania Volunteers Regiment under General Geary. After being captured by Confederate soldiers near Harper's Ferry on February 29, 1862, he became a prisoner at Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia and later Salisbury Prison in North Carolina. Nevin was released as part of a prisoner exchange six months later and recruited and led the Independent Battery H, also known as John I. Nevin's Battery, under General Morrell. After resigning his commission in February of 1863, Nevin was promoted to Major of the 93rd Pennsylvania Volunteers Regiment in April of 1863 under General Hooker and commanded the Regiment at the Battle of Gettysburg. Nevin's last commission was as Lieutenant-Colonel of the 93rd Regiment in 1864, earned in large part as a result of his bravery at the Battle of Cedar Creek. In 1864, he was wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness in Virginia. Upon the completion of the war, Nevin spent three years in Utah and Montana, then came back east to become the editor of the Pittsburgh Dispatch in 1868 and of the Pittsburgh Leader in 1870. Nevin was elected president of the Leader and served in that capacity until his death. In 1873, he married Eleanor H. Hawes and had two sons and two daughters. Nevin died in his home in Sewickley on January 5, 1884.

Scope and Content Notes

These papers consist of biographical material, a diary, sketch book, correspondence, army commission documents, and other sundry items, primarily documenting Nevin's service during the Civil War. Of primary note is Nevin's diary, kept from May to December of 1863. The diary describes his daily activities and those of the 93rd Pennsylvania Volunteers Regiment. Nevin wrote relatively lengthy records of his activities through the Battle of Gettysburg (July 1863), but afterwards wrote shorter accounts of his activities. Nevin's papers also include a sketch book, kept by Nevin during his tenure as a prisoner at Libby Prison. The sketch book contains records of chess games, song lyrics, and his personal account of his capture and time in prison. The Correspondence is sketchy and provides little documentation of any one aspect of his life. Nevin's June 2, 1863 letter to his sister examines his opinions on why Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania will probably be a target for the Confederate's summer campaigns. Material documenting the Pennsylvania Volunteers includes Nevin's personal commissions and quartermaster lists for the infantry units he led when he was a captain, 1862-1863. Biographical material includes newspaper clippings and historical material gathered and written by Nevin's widow. Newspaper clippings include a lengthy obituary of Nevin published in the Pittsburgh Leader, and letters published in the Pittsburgh Evening Chronicle during the war when Nevin was a correspondent for that newspaper. Also included is material concerning Mrs. Nevin's search for information on Libby Prison and, particularly, the whereabouts of a chess board at the prison used by Nevin while he was a prisoner. There is relatively little material documenting either Nevin's life outside the military or his journalism career.

Arrangement

The John I. Nevin Papers are housed in one archival box and are arranged alphabetically by folder title.

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

These materials were received in one accession, 1952.

Acc# 1952.2 -- Gift of Mrs. Daniel E. Nevin, (Papers).

Preferred Citation

Papers of Lieutenant Colonel John I. Nevin, 1858-1894 (bulk 1862-1863), MSS #64, Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania.

Processing Information

This collection was processed by Historical Society Staff c. 1952. The papers were rearranged and the inventory rewritten by Craig Moore on April 5, 1994.

Revision and rearrangement for the encoded version of the finding aid provided by Jennifer Marshall on June 17, 1999.

Conditions Governing Use

Property rights reside with the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania. Literary rights are retained by the creators of the records and their heirs. For permissions to reproduce or publish, please contact the curator of the Archives.

Subjects

    Corporate Names

    • United States -- Army -- Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 28th
    • United States -- Army -- Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 93rd (1861-1865)
    • United States -- Army -- Pennsylvania Artillery -- Independent Battery H

    Personal Names

    • Nevin, John I. (1837-1884)

    Geographic Names

    • United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
    • United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Journalists
    • United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- War work -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh
    • United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865, Prisoners and Prisons

    Other Subjects

    • Chess -- Virginia -- Richmond
    • Gettysburg (Pa.), Battle of, 1863
    • Libby Prison (Richmond, Va.)

Container List

Biographical Material,, c. 1862-1930
Containers
Box 1, Folder 1
Correspondence,, c. 1853-1870
Containers
Box 1, Folder 2
Pennsylvania Volunteers,, 1861-1864
Containers
Box 1, Folder 5
Sketch Book,, 1862
Containers
Box 1, Folder 6