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Liberator. [Vol. 29 no. 49 (December 9, 1859)]
1859/12/09
Whole no. 1510. It includes eyewitness accounts, the "Arrival of Mrs. Brown", "The Harper's Ferry Rising", the execution of Brown.
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Liberator. [Vol. 29, no. 50 (December 16, 1859)]
1859/12/16
Whole no. 1511. It includes "Brown's letter to his wife.", the burial of John Brown; South Carolina's secession movement and the dissolution of the Union.
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General Orders no. 33 re: fight for Second War of Independence
1862/05/27
Polk, Leonidas, 1806-1864
Broadside ordering punishment of deserter and urging his men to "fight for the Second War of American Independence." Thought to be unique. The printed "27" has been struck with red ink and corrected "26." Parish & Willingham 1120
GLC07288
Mississippi ordinance of secession [lithographic facsimile]
1861/01/15
Lithographic broadside printing of the manuscript ordinance issued by the Mississippi convention. Printed by J. Manrouvier & Co.. With manuscript label at bottom "Facsimile of the Ordinance of Secession of the State of Mississippi Presented by Mrs...
GLC07289
Joint Resolution of the General Assembly of Tennessee [secession crisis]
1861/01/18
Whitthorne, W.C., fl. 1861
Regarding resolutions recently adopted by the state of New York, concerning the tendering of men and money to the President of the United States. The broadside argues that they should not be used in coercing certain sovereign states of the south in...
GLC07291
Speech given at the National Republican Convention
1868/05/20
Brown, Joseph Emerson, 1821-1894
Speaking at the Republican National Convention of 1868 at Chicago. Brown, Civil War govenor of Georgia, focuses on the feeling in the South that he betrayed the rebel "cause" by joining the Republican party and advocating Reconstruction.
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General Orders no. 3 [inability of government to help black refugees]
1865/05/04
Steele, Frederick, 1819-1868
Informing people that "destitution and distress is likely to arise from the influx of the colored population into this city. People of this class are informed that it is impossible for the United States Government to feed them and they are advised...
GLC07293
to Maj. Gen. George Thomas re: orders during the battle of Shiloh
1862/04/30
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
Directing Thomas that he "will immediately advance one division to Monterey to occupy that place, supporting it by you other divisions so far as may be necessary." Came with carte-de-visite.
GLC07294
to Elbridge Gerry re: people's perspective of the Constitution
1788/02/27
Bacon, John, 1738-1820
"When we begin to practice on a constitution like that which is now before us, we should have men in the administration, who, from principle and habit, are firmly attached to the liberties of the people and the rights of the particular states... I am...
GLC07300
Speech draft re: influence of Lincoln, given at New York Republican Club of NYC
1909/02/12
Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915
Original draft of speech: "I was born a slave...my first recollection of Abraham Lincoln was...by the prayers of my mother...as she was kneeling over my body earnestly praying that Abraham Lincoln might succeed and that one day she and her boy might...
GLC07232
to Captain Alfred Nichols re: fall of Richmond, nature of his troops
1865/04/14
Nichols, Henry, fl. 1865
Written from soldier in 73rd U.S. Colored Infantry to brother, Captain in 4th Vermont. With envelope.
GLC07228
to brother and sister Adair re: concern for his son Owen
1856/12/10
Brown, John, 1800-1859
Written while on the run from authorities after Pottawatomie massacre: "Owen (my son) is I trust somewhere on the way from Iowa; but I have a good deal of anxiety about him, as I learn that I was hotly pursued even in Iowa. I can only say that God...
GLC07229
North star. [Vol. 1, no. 16 (April 14, 1848)]
1848/04/14
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
Whole number 26. Includes poem "Farewell to Frederick Douglass" and Front page article "Mrs. Madison a slave dealer."
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Frederick Douglass' paper. [Vol. 4, no. 50 (December 12, 1851)]
1851/12/04
Early issue. Confessions of a slave dealer
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D-Day Diary labeled "address book"
1943/03-1944/12
Follweiler, Frank, fl. 1944-1945
Diary kept in a green cloth address book written on board Tank Landing Ship LST-383 officer. Many of the diary entries are more like notes (p. "VII"): "Left ...Eng. Mon. June 5 for our fourth invasion ... D-Day is Tues June 6 .... Arrived Tues June 6...
GLC07239
to John Langdon and Mr. Weare re: Canada, Burgoyne
1776/06/26
Whipple, William, 1730-1785
"General Burgoyne is arrived there with a much larger army than we have to oppose him. I am very fearful our army will be obliged to evacuate that country, & if a reinforcement is not speedily sent I think there is danger, we shall not be able to...
GLC07241
To the public [Dorr's rebellion]
1842/03/19
Broadside regarding Dorr's Rebellion, issued to clear up "deception" regarding Reverend William Balch's stance supporting Dorr.
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The Truth, or Review of a circular... [Dorr's rebellion]
1842 ca.
Regarding Dorr's Rebellion. Title continued: "...addressed to the electors of the Western Congressional District" on upcoming election.
GLC07244.02
Dorrite falsehood / nailed to the counter
1843/03/29
Regarding debts incurred during "Dorrite War"
GLC07245.01
State debt of the Dorrites! How is it to be paid
1843 ca.
"If Carpenter is Elected, a Land Tax is Inevitable."
GLC07245.02
To the Democrats of Rhode Island
Anti-Dorrite propaganda, comparing resolutions of Dorrites to "Real Facts"
GLC07245.03
By his Excellency. Samuel Ward King
1842/04/14
King, Samuel Ward, 1786-1851
Regarding Tyler's response to King about how the Government will deal with armed insurrections. (Damaged, affecting text at top and bottom.)
GLC07246.01
To the people of Rhode-Island
Outlines letters of John Whipple and President Tyler (Tyler letter is the same as in 7246.01) (Slight losses affecting text.)
GLC07246.02
T. W. Dorr. Inaugurated governor of Rhode Island, May 3d 1842
1844 ca.
Dorr, Thomas Wilson, 1805-1854
Engraved from daguerreotype. Lithograph by J. Baillie; distributed by Sowle & Shaw, New Bedford. (Baillie as print maker is described in America on Stone 84-85.)
GLC07247.01
Appointment of Charles Landers as captain of first Woonsocket artillery Co.
1842/05/05
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