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[Endorsements of Hofmann, Doubleday, and Reynolds]
8 October 1862
Doubleday, Abner, 1819-1893
Leaf with autograph endorsements signed by Abner Doubleday, John W. Hofmann and John F. Reynolds. Mounted on paper 31 x 20 cm.
GLC03469.06
As captain, standing, holding hat with artillery insignia (after Fort Sumter)
1861 ca.
[Mount trimmed.] Imprint on recto "Capt. Abner Doubleday Of Fort Sumpter. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1861..." Photographers imprint on verso: "Published by E. Anthony 501 Broadway New York from Photographic Negarive, from Brady...
GLC05111.02.0344
As major general, vignette bust view
1864/10/21
Ink inscription on recto "A. Doubleday Major Genl. Vol. & Lieut. Col. 17th. Infy." Photographers imprint on verso: "C.D. Fredricks & Co. 587 Broadway New York 108 Calle de la Habana Habana 31 Passage du Havre Paris." Cancelled blue two-cent tax stamp...
GLC05111.02.0346
As major general, seated in chair with wife standing to his left
1863 ca.
Ink inscription on verso "Gen. & Mrs. Doubleday" "1863" "Abner Doubleday Maj. Gen. Vols. and Lieut Col. Inf. U.S.A. Mary Doubleday, nee Hewitt." Photographers imprint on verso: "Published by E. & H.T. Anthony 501 Broadway New York from Photographic...
GLC05111.02.0347
to Isaac N. Roland re: Fort Sumter, "I aimed the first gun there"
1888/01/18
Writes Roland that he has no time for a detailed answer to his question. He notes that there were 60 regular soldiers at Fort Sumter and that "I aimed the first gun there."
GLC04461.03
to whom it may concern
February 23, 1863
Brigadier General Doubleday, commander of the 3rd Division, 1st Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, recommends Lieutenant Benjamin J. Marten, Aide-de-Camp, for promotion in his regiment. Notes that Marten has been "with me in the Battles of Gainesville...
GLC02465.08
As brigadier general, vignette bust view
1862 ca.
Imprint on recto "Gen'l A. Doubleday. Entered according to the act of Congress, in the year 1862 by M.B.Brady, in the Clerk's Offic of the District Court of the District of Columbia." Photographers imprint on verso: "Brady, Washington."
GLC05111.02.0345
to Henry Jackson Hunt
26 October 1885
Cowan, Andrew, fl. 1861-1887
Thanks Hunt for a recent favor. Recalls details of the Battle of Gettysburg for Hunt, who is writing an article on the topic. Speculates as to why General Alexander S. Webb left the 1st New York Light Artillery out of his report on the Battle of...
GLC02382.105
10 October 1885
Mentions Hunt's appointment as Governor of the Soldier's Home in Washington, D.C. Refers to General Abner Doubleday's book, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. Indignantly declares "As usual in every account or description of that Battle the 1st New...
GLC02382.104
Gettysburg and Vicinity: Constructed and Engraved to Illustrate the War with the South
1864
Shoel, Charles, fl. 1863-1865
One map entitled "Gettysburg and Vicinity: Constructed and Engraved to Illustrate the War with the South" dated 1864. Depicts a topographical map of the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863. Caption notes, "from an actual survey by an engineer...
GLC08878.0125
to unknown re: Grant, Mexican War
1892/04/12
Doubleday writes a brief tribute to General Grant on the "Anniversary of the Battle of Fort Sumter." Writes "...General Grant and myself were comrades during the Mexican War. Even at that early day he was distinguished for his soldierly qualities and...
GLC02465.35
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