Summer 2025 PD for K–12 teachers: Registration is now open!
[major general Reynolds' commission]
29 November 1862
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
Informing Reynolds of his commission as Major General of Volunteers and orders him to report for duty to Major General Rosecrans.
GLC03614.02.02
[Deed of sale of excess military sites]
February 20, 1868
Allows for the sale of lands, buildings, and improvements surrounding Harper's Ferry. Grants conveyance of property to Catharine E. Stipes.
GLC03817.02
[Pass permitting Virginia farmer Benjamin Hummer to bring crops into Washington]
22 October 1864
Permits Benjamin Hummer, a farmer from Virginia, to bring his produce to Washington to sell. Also permits him to bring his family, and return with necessary goods. Written on stationery of the War Department. The envelope is an official Secretary...
GLC03826
to George Henry Thomas
27 October 1863
Partially printed document informing Thomas that he has been appointed Brigadier General by the President of the United States. Signed by Stanton as Secretary of War. A note at the bottom of the page indicates that Thomas accepted this appointment...
GLC03816.02
to unknown
March 30, 1862
To an unnamed Union General hoping he improves from his wounds and stating his importance to the Union cause. Addressed simply to "Dear General," who was recently wounded while fighting Stonewall Jackson's forces. States that his recovery is...
GLC03817.01
[Appointment of Albert Harrington as a cadet in the United States Military]
1 July 1867
Signed by Stanton as Secretary of War and Edmund Schriver as Inspector of the Military Academy.
GLC05603.01.19
to Rev. Herman Dyer
18 May 1862
Secretary of War Stanton writes to his friend Reverend Dyer about Union strategy in Peninsula Campaign, responding to criticism in the press. He expresses condemnation of General McClellan. Stanton insists that Lincoln agrees with him concerning the...
GLC07102
to Herman Dyer
GLC07102.01
to Jeremiah S. Black
October 22, 1856
Stanton compliments Black on the address on religious liberty that he gave before the Phrenakosmian Society of Pennsylvania College. He argues with some points of the essay concerning the judgment of history on William Penn, Oliver Cromwell, and St...
GLC00605
Circular letter re: announcing Salmon P. Chase's visit to the South
1865/04/29
GLC07684
[Petition to President Abraham Lincoln to arrange for the release of Union prisoners held in Richmond, Virginia].
14 July 1862
Mary Morrison, Amanda Morrison, and Mary Wheeler, two wives and a sister of Union supporters imprisoned by the Confederate Army request that the Union Army take seven Confederate supporters living in Fredericksburg, Virginia, and arrange to have a...
GLC08160
[Brevet appointment of William R. Smedberg]
2 December 1864
Partially printed document appointing William R. Smedberg as "a Major, by Brevet," for "gallant services at the battle of the Wilderness." While the President has appointed Smedberg, he must also be confirmed by the Senate before assuming his new...
GLC08574
Letter and two telegrams requesting prosecution of Horace Greeley [Decimalized .01-.03]
11 May 1865 - 13 May 1865
Edwin M. Stanton writes one letter and two telegrams to Edwards Pierrepont asking him to prosecute Horace Greeley, who Stanton claims has tried to incite others to murder him.
GLC04452
to Edwards Pierrepont
11 May 1865
Desires "to prosecute Horace Greeley and the owner of the New York Tribune for the persistent effort of the last few weekes to incite assassins to murder me." Requests that J. B. Cutting and Mr. Brady find out who owns the Tribune.
GLC04452.01
to Edwards Pierrepoint
12 May 1865
Clerical telegram requesting Pierrpont prosecute Horace Greeley for "persistent effort the last four (4) weeks to incite assassins to finish wheir work by murdering me." Asks him to "secure copies of all Tribunes published since the night after the...
GLC04452.02
to Edwards Pierrepont and J. B. Cutting
13 May 1865
Clerical telegram stating Stanton has "proof of express personal malice against me by Greeley and Believe that I can establish a combination between him & others which may end in accomplishing my death as it did against Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Seward."...
GLC04452.03
General orders no. 66
16 April 1865
Secretary of War Stanton announces the death of President Lincoln to the armies. States that "headquarters of every department, post, station, fort, and arsenal will be draped in mourning for thirty days." Also, funeral honors will take place at...
GLC04528
Imperial platinum photograph of Edwin M. Stanton, seated, printed by M.P. Rice
1865 ca., 1892
Seated 3/4 length portrait on gray mount with black boarder. Copyright by M. P Rice, 1892.
GLC05111.01.0474
Carte de visite bust view of Lincoln's 2nd Secretary of War
1862 ca.
Ink inscription on recto "Edwin M. Stanton." Imprint on recto "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1862, by M.B. Brady, in the Clerk's office of the District Court of the U.S. for the So. District of New York." Photographers imprint on...
GLC05111.02.0102
Carte de visite [view of Lincoln's 2nd Secretary of War from the waist up]
Graphite inscription on verso "Stanton." Photographers imprint on verso: "Published by E. & H.T. Anthony, 501 Broadway, New York Manufacturers of the best Photographic Albums."
GLC05111.02.0103
Carte de visite of a full standing view of Lincoln's 2nd Secretary of War
Ink inscription on verso "E.M. Stanton." Photographers imprint on verso: "Published by E. & H.T. Anthony 501 Broadway New York from Photographic Negative in Brady's National Portrait Gallery.'
GLC05111.02.0106
GLC02031
to Jacob Brinkeroff
January 19, 1845
"I cannot refrain from explaining the satisfaction with which I have read your speech on the Texas question. It would have delighted me to have been able to hear you deliver it, but the effect will tell upon the public mind as "A wood in season.'...
GLC09152
[Promotion of George B. Drake]
November 28, 1863
Partially printed document promoting George B. Drake to the rank of First Lieutenant.
GLC02320.07
[Envelope addressed to Major Vincent]
ca. 16 April 1865
A free franked envelope (War Department stationery) signed as Secretary of War, allowing the bearer, Major Vincent, to see the Board of Inquiry into Lincoln's assassination.
GLC02256
Showing results 26 - 50