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[Tintype of Mary Kelly]
circa 1860s
39. Tintype of Mary Kelly. 1868-1869. ca.
GLC04197.39
[Kelly family photographs, four in one case]
Four family member portraits in a single thermo-plastic case. Tintype of Mary Kelly and tintype of Sissy Kelly. Ambrotype of James Kelly and ambrotype of their son. Case closed dimensions 9.8 x 15.2 cm. Case open dimensions (with images showing) 19...
GLC04197.40
Postcard of Mary Kelly
1910-1915 ca.
Inscription on verso reads "Probably Mary (Moore) Kelly, c 1910-15"
GLC04197.41
John Moore, Mary Kelly, and family
Inscription on verso reads "Probably Surgeon John Moore, Mary? (Mosie?) Kelly, &c Family."
GLC04197.43
Mary Kelly and family
Inscription on verso identifies the people in the photo, "Probably Surgeon John Moore, Mary (Moore) Kelly, Mary R. Kelly, and her daughter?" Additional inscription "834" also on verso.
GLC04197.44
to Mary Moore Kelly
February 22, 1862
Moore, John, 1826-1907
He refers to the Sanitary Commission's pretentious movement, and complains about their nurses. Laments the fact that while he and the Army medical department do all the work, and the government pays all the costs, they receive all the criticism while...
GLC04195.03
18 April 1863
Lincoln and his wife have remained at the camp; they have gone riding, visited one of his hospitals, and reviewed the troops. They prepare to march soon. He was recently in Washington, where he had his photo taken. Written from the headquarters of...
GLC04195.10
to Mary Kelly
January 11, 1857
Informs Kelly that he has arrived in New York City from Washington, D.C. and will leave soon for Boston.
GLC04194.02
February 28, 1858
Describes celebrating Washington's birthday by the firing of a gun for each state in the union, although they are unsure of whether or not states have been added since the Utah Expedition began. Written at Camp Scott
GLC04194.06
16 April 1865
He describes the surrender of Raleigh and the request for protection from looters. "The men here with few exceptions are anxious to come back into the Union; but as usual the majority of the ladies are rebellious, of course." He is optimistic of...
GLC04195.31
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