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General Orders No. 2
9 June 1861
Abert, William S., fl. 1861
The 1st regiment will report to Rockville where they will set up camp. Guides from the President's mounted guard will report to their respective Colonels.
GLC02745.035
to Sister
Circa 1864
Henry, Josiah E., 1840-?
Dated April 16. Unknown year guessed as 1864. A man named George is now at home; Henry wants to know if George received the letters he sent to Westford, Massachusetts. Writes that there is $90 at Orlando if father wants it, unless George has given...
GLC02749.009
[Official Pass authorizing Captain Ethan A. Jenks to travel to Washington, D. C.]
1 June 1865
Wright, Samuel, fl. 1864-1865
GLC02750.201
to Mary Mayberry
2 August 1864
Allen, William, fl. 1834-1880
Says he is lonesome and received a letter from Mary yesterday, the first letter he received since he left New York. Notes that she was traveling up to the country. Says there is great sporting in Maryland -- fishing, crabbing, and oystering. Says...
GLC02829.13
to John C. Calhoun
10 October 1821
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Written by President Monroe to Calhoun as Secretary of War. Declares that the measures Calhoun have taken in regard to the Seminole Indians have been proper. Says that "Unprincipled settlers" should be driven away, and that "It was correct also to...
GLC02859
to John Biddle
1814/08/30
Committee of Correspondence of the City of Philadelphia
Indicates that the British attacked Washington, D.C., without any horses and may try to seize them wherever they land. Instructs Biddle to remove all horses from possible landing points for the British. The British had recently captured and...
GLC02978.02
Civil War Collection of 49 photographs [decimalized]
1860-1865
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Various stereocard and other smaller photograph prints, most unmounted, relating to the Civil War in Virginia. The images come from Thomas G. Knight, who worked in Brady's studios (it is said) as a teenager. Included are images of Gettysburg...
GLC03029
To Arms!
21 April 1861
Cadwell, Darius, 1821-1905
Recruitment broadside, printed by woodblock, dated from Head Quarters, Jefferson, Ohio by Brigadier General Cadwell as a member of the 3rd Brigade, 9th Division of the Ohio Volunteer Militia. Says the President and the Governor of Ohio are calling...
GLC03081
to James R.Y. Fendall
26 June 1865
Fendall, Philip Richard II, 1794-1868
Reiterates his desire for his son to return to Washington, D.C., and promises to consider his son's suggestions regarding employment. Also provides information on property belonging to James's aunt.
GLC03135.11.03
Gazette of the United States. [No. XLIX (September 30, 1789)]
30 September 1789
Fenno, John, 1751-1798
Reports on the French Revolution and activities in the House of Representatives, including reference to the "fixing of the seat of government" and an editorial note that "this closes our account of the proceedings of the full session of Congress...
GLC03174.02
to Francis P. Blair
9 May 1857
Abbott, Nehemiah, 1804-1877
Abbott, a Maine Representative, discusses the establishment of a Republican newspaper in Washington, D.C. Recommends George Melville Weston for the editorial position to Blair, former editor of The Globe, a Washington, D.C. newspaper.
GLC03209.02
to Francis Preston Blair
28 May 1857
Morse, Freeman Harlow, 1807-1891
Maine Representative Morse expresses approval regarding the establishment of a Republican newspaper in Washington, D.C. to Blair. Recommends as editor George Weston (possibly Augusta, Maine lawyer and author George Melville Weston) to Blair, who...
GLC03209.15
to Elizabeth Blair
circa 25 June 1835
Berte, fl. 1835
A friend informs Blair, the daughter of Francis Preston Blair, of the affairs of mutual acquaintances in Washington, D.C. Year estimated based on the use of Blair, Elizabeth's maiden name. "A.G. Brown" was written in the top right corner of the...
GLC03209.27.08
to Galloway Cheston
24 April 1861
Carey, George, fl. 1837-1861
Reports to his uncle on the city of Baltimore at the beginning of the Civil War. Writes that the city has been much quieter except for all the men in uniforms. Informs that "the North troops were marching to the number of 5000, across from...
GLC03228.02
25 April 1861
Writes to his uncle about Baltimore at the beginning of the Civil War. Reports that the city is quiet and that it appears that no attack will be made on Baltimore by the government. States that the Federal troops are marching from Annapolis to...
GLC03228.05
27 April 1861
Carey, Henry G., fl. 1839-1861
Writes to his uncle about Baltimore at the beginning of the Civil War. Informs that he sold Cheston's NY funds and will send the gold as soon as he can. Reports that he talked with someone at the Savings Bank who said the run on the bank had...
GLC03228.07
[Collection of diaries and letters] [decimalized]
1861-1889
Booth, Thomas R., fl. 1861-1908
Thomas Rogers Booth served as Civil Engineer, Clerk in the office of the Adjutant General (1863-1864) and Captain of Commissary of Subsistence of Volunteers (1864-1865). He was a railroad engineer from New Castle, Delaware. The wartime diaries were...
GLC03347
1863 Diary of Thomas Rogers Booth
1863
Autograph manuscript; no signature. Written partially in pencil. Mostly written in Georgetown, in Washington, D.C. Comments on the weather and his work as a clerk in the Adjutant General's office. Also keeps financial ledger pages at the back of...
GLC03347.03
1864 Diary of Thomas Rogers Booth
1864
GLC03347.04
1865 Diary of Thomas Rogers Booth
1865
Autograph manuscript; no signature. Written partially in pencil. Mostly written in Georgetown and the Navy Yard in Washington, D.C., though some entries are written in Delaware. Comments on the weather and his work as a clerk in the Adjutant...
GLC03347.05
[Certificate authorizing Robert Brent as Justice of the Peace for Washington, D.C.]
circa 15 March 1816
Rush, Richard, 1780-1859
Serving as Secretary of the State Department, Rush certifies that Robert Brent is Justice of the Peace for Washington, D.C. Includes a United States Secretary of State Office seal.
GLC03436.12
The American Museum or Universal Magazine. [Vol. 9 (1791)]
January 1791- June 1791
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839
Contains six monthly issues, January to June 1791. Bound in contemporary leather. Published by Carey, Stewart & Co. Contains a lot of information on American history at the beginning of the U.S. Government, Indian "depradations (sic)," Washington...
GLC03461
[Recommendation for the muster of Lieutenant Carl Ludwig Berlin]
2 November 1863
Hunt, Henry Jackson, 1819-1889
Two of Hunt's autograph endorsements are found on verso of a letter written 2 November by Joseph M. Kennedy, a commissary of musters. Kennedy informs Lieutenant Berlin (possibly Carl Ludwig Berlin) that he cannot be mustered as second lieutenant in...
GLC03469.05
to Benjamin P. Poore
7 December 1886
Viele, Egbert L., 1825-1902
States that his residence in Washington for this session of Congress is 1828 Jefferson Place.
GLC03476.15
to John and Sophia Henry
29 July 1864
Henry writes to his parents from a hospital in Brattleboro. Reports he is returning to his regiment in Washington. States the rebels have crossed the Potomac River and are trying to take Washington. Mentions he has sent power of attorney to them for...
GLC03523.07.26
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