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W. C. Wickham, Brig. General
1861 ca.
Cook, George S., 1819-1902
Quarter length bust portrait of William C. Wickham on cabinet card sized mount.
GLC07068.02
Confederate House Resolution no. 21: thanking citizens who opposed Butler
1863/01/13
Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893
Voting thanks and gratitude of the House to citizens of New Orleans who had refused the oath and defied B.F. Butler.
GLC07008.02
to John J. Peck re: earthworks construction delays
1863/04/27
Corcoran, Michael, 1827-1863
Writes that "the filling up of the gap between Union and Mclellan [sic] has been delayed on account of the want of Barrows [sic] to carry earth"
GLC07009
to unknown re: design repairs, possibly for ironclad
1860/08/17
Ericsson, John, 1803-1889
GLC07010
to Charles J. Jenkins re: his ability to serve Reconstruction government
1866/11/04
McLaws, Lafayette, 1821-1897
Informs the Governor of Georgia that he has been pardoned by the President and will be able to serve as clerk of court of Richmond County.
GLC07011
Quoting a sentiment: "If we stand firm...."
1861/12/20
Mulligan, James A., fl. 1861
A sentiment addressed to A.S. Flandron (?). "If we stand firm, the Republic is saved. Weakness now is wickedness..."
GLC07012
to John C. Breckinridge re: plans to take New Orleans
1862/08/15
Thompson, Meriwether J., fl. 1862
Discusses Confederate plans to retake New Orleans using forces under Earl Van Dorn; he writes "The enemy have already heard of my presence...I think I will make a demonstration tomorrow, to keep them uneasy".
GLC07013
C. M. Wilcox, Brigadier General
Half length portrait of Cadmus M. Wilcox.
GLC07068.03
Samuel McGowan
Quarter length bust portrait in uniform. Photograph on cabinet card sized mount.
GLC07068.04
Harry T. Hays, Brig. General
Bust portrait of the bearded Confederate General Harry Thompson Hays. Photograph on cabinet card sized mount.
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Tredegar Iron Works, Richmond, Va
1865/04 ca.
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
Shows factory buildings, with two men standing (facing away from the camera), in the center foreground
GLC07069.01
View of Crenshaw's Mill, [Richmond, Va.]
Shows mill on a river, with a masonry bridge at the center of the image. Ruins of buildings on banks of river.
GLC07069.02
View of Chimborago Hospital, Richmond, Va.
1864 ca.
Distant view showing barracks, with Black man holding crutches sitting in the left foreground, facing away from the camera. Title from pencil note on verso.
GLC07070
John B, Hood, General
1862 ca.
Photographic bust portrait of "the Iron Boar" John Bell Hood showing three stars. Photograph likely taken while Hood was in command of the Army of Tennessee. Photograph on cabinet card sized mount.
GLC07072
George Washington Custis Lee
Quarter length portrait of George Washington Custis Lee as General (3 stars).
GLC07074
to Isaac W. Hayne re: urging South Carolina to defer hostilities
1861/01/15
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Urges S.C. to defer hostilities toward Fort Sumter: "Our people feel that they have a common destiny with your people and expect to form with them in that convention a new confederation and provisional government. We must and will share your...
GLC07078
Parole of West H. Humphreys for participating in Confederate government
1865/07/24
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
A former TN Attorney General and Federal Judge who was impeached for taking similar positions in Confederate government; also cleared on charge he ordered confiscation of Johnson's property. Scribal document on Executive Office stationery.
GLC07092
to Edwin M. Stanton re: discharge of jailed Confederate conscript
December 31, 1863
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
The soldier was a nephew of Lincoln's aquaintance, John Tipton, who has "Lost one brother, and another crippled for life, in our service"
GLC07107
to Thomas B. Adams
1812/03/04
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Signed with his initial "A." Adams discusses family matters, his declining a seat on the Supreme Court. He expects war with Great Britain: "All the information that we receive from the United States... indicates a disposition and measures leading to...
GLC07118
to Samuel Elliot re: inability to review Elliot's book
1842/04/24
Returning Elliot's book "upon Politics and Law, Morals and Religion" and saying he is unable "to give my opinion upon its merits" because of "perpetual pressure of indispensable occupations and absorbing cares." He writes "I have read many of its...
GLC07119
to Col. Henry Jackson re: British troops marching to Philadelphia
1778/06/22
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801
Arnold, who now commanded in Philadelphia, orders Jackson to harass the British who had just evacuated the city (18 June) and were marching across New Jersey. "You will march with the Troops under your command at three O'Clock tomorrow morning and...
GLC07122
Fitzhugh Lee
1863 ca.
Bust portrait of Fitzhugh Lee as a Major General. Photograph on cabinet card size mount.
GLC07073
George E. Pickett
Photographic bust portrait in uniform as Major General.
GLC07076
Civil War photographs, album of 117 large format prints, with 20 small prints
1865 ca.
Russell, Andrew J., 1829-1902
Album of 117 large format albumen prints, plus 20 smaller prints, mounted back to back on thick card with letterpress or manuscript labels.
GLC07077
to Laura Jackson Arnold re: secession and preservation of the Union
1861/02/02
Jackson, Thomas J. "Stonewall", 1824-1863
"But if after we have done all that we can do for an honorable preservation of the Union, there shall be a determination on our part by the free states to deprive us of our rights which the fair interpretation of the constitution... guarantees to us...
GLC07079
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