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to R.L.C. White
January 12, 1860
Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870
William Gilmore Simms replies that White's modest request will be easily granted.
GLC00496.223
to N.L.C. White
January 26, 1860
Polk, Sarah Childress, 1803-1891
Declines request for autograph of her husband, James K. Polk.
GLC00496.206
to Caleb Smith
October 7, 1860
Davis, David, 1815-1886
Confirms Smith's much anticipated speaking engagement at Bloomington, Illinois. Davis, a judge of the eighth judicial circuit of Illinois and later a senator, was a close political and personal friend of Lincoln.
GLC00496.050
[Civil war patriotic postal cover collection]
1861-1865
Two scrapbooks with 2133 covers and some broadsides pasted in. Containing many unusual Union covers, a number of which are rare and unlisted in Wolcott. Scarce designs from printers such as Magnus, Berlin & Jones, etc., with single, tonal or...
GLC00496.017
Engraved portrait of Andrew Johnson
Smith, H.W., fl. 1848-1868
Vignette left-facing bust portrait in profile by H.W. Smith. Engraver's name is located on the lower right of the image. Printed signature underneath image. Page appears to have once been a part of a book.
GLC00496.261.01
Parson Brownlow's farewell address in view of his imprisonment by the rebels
24 October 1861
Brownlow, William Gannaway, 1805-1877
Reprint of an editorial from Brownlow originally published in the "Knoxville Whig" after his indictment by a Confederate Grand Jury in Nashville.
GLC00496.143
[Confederate oath of allegiance]
9 August 1863
Williams, William A., fl. 1863
Printed oath with Williams' name filled in, pledging to "serve them honestly and faithfully against their enemies." On the verso is a printed pass permitting Williams to travel to Charlotte, North Carolina.
GLC00496.254.01
[Confederate permission for William A. Williams to visit Richmond, Virginia]
24 July 1863
Clabaugh, Fentin, fl. 1863
Printed with Williams' name filled in. Issued by the Provost Marshal's Office. Clabaugh signed for Joseph G. Lockhart, Captain and Provost Marshal.
GLC00496.254.02
Four letters and two other documents regarding William A. Williams [Decimalized .01-.06]
1862-1865
Four letters regarding Williams's land holding and legal issues, mentioning freedmen, as well as an oath of allegiance to the Confederacy and an official permission to visit Richmond.
GLC00496.254
to Hugh McCulloch
circa 1865-1869
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Requests an interview with the Secretary of the Treasury McCulloch on behalf of Mrs. Dudley.
GLC00496.182
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