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Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 188, whole no. 3852 (December 28, 1864)]
December 28, 1864
Cushing, Edward H., 1829-1879
Large Yankee fleet off the coast from Port Royal, South Carolina.
GLC05959.54.21
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 153, whole no. 3884 (March 17, 1865)]
March 17, 1865
Abstract of Governor Brown's message, The fall of Fort Fisher, Condition of the slaves stolen by Sherman.
GLC05959.54.40
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 154, whole no. 3885 (March 20, 1865)]
March 20, 1865
Correspondence connected with the resignation of James A. Seddon, General J.E. Johnston & J.B. Hood, Major General Forrest, Lincoln's Inaugural.
GLC05959.54.41
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 155, whole no. 3886 (March 22, 1865)]
March 22, 1865
Dispatches regarding the defeat & capture of General Early by Sheridan, Sherman in Fayetteville, NC, Guerrillas active in Kentucky, 25,000 loyal blacks being organized into regiments by Sherman.
GLC05959.54.42
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 Rev. Herman Dyer
18 May 1862
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
Secretary of War Stanton writes to his friend Reverend Dyer about Union strategy in Peninsula Campaign, responding to criticism in the press. He expresses condemnation of General McClellan. Stanton insists that Lincoln agrees with him concerning the...
GLC07102
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 Edwin M. Stanton
10 March 1862
Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889
Discussing Mary Todd Lincoln's influence in military matters. Says that others have "asserted that Mrs Lincoln was one of the parties whose influence had operated on me." Also praises some of Stanton's early changes in dispositions of troops. Marked...
GLC07091
[Purple and blue "Union" paper folding paper lantern]
circa 1864
Lantern made from corrugated wove paper with cardboard top and base, hanging loop and internal metal candle holder. The paper is printed or painted with blue and purple (perhaps once burgundy or dark red), with the word "Union" printed twice as part...
GLC07096
The United States Sanitary Commission: A Sketch of its purposes and work
1863
Wormeley, Katherine P., fl. 1863
First edition published by Little Brown. Inscribed in pencil on the titlepage by S. W. Bridgham to "Mrs. Ives." Wormeley was a prominent organizer of women's aid societies in New England during the Civil War. She also served on U.S. Sanitary...
GLC06820
Six items re: prisoner exchanges after battle of Springfield [Decimalized .01- .07]
1861/11/05 ca.
Fremont, John Charles, 1813-1890
1. John C. Fremont. DS: Springfield, Mo. 5 November 1861. 4 p. "Proclamation to all peacably disposed citizens of the State of Missouri..." Cosigned by Sterling Price. 2. Little, Henry. DS: Cassville, [Mo.] 5 November 1861. 1 p. + docket....
GLC06821
Nashville daily union. [Vol. 1, no. 226 (January 2, 1863)]
1863/01/02
Union-occupied Tennessee newspaper printing the Emancipation Proclamation for the first time in Nashville. The proclamation printed in a full column article on the last page. Also includes news about Robert Hendershott, the "Michigan Drummer Boy"...
GLC06842
Richmond Whig. [Vol. 1, no. 7 (April 11, 1865)]
11 April 1865
Union-occupation issue, covering the fall of Richmond shortly before and the surrender of Robert E. Lee two days before. The front page contains biographical sketches of Confederate generals killed at Richmond or Petersburg, or who played an...
GLC06843
Record of news, history and literature, vol. 1 nos. 1-26
1863/06/18-186312/10
Complete set of 26 issues and 7 supplements containing news and other related articles concerning Southern life and culture. The Record was published for six months (the latter half of 1863) and was published by West and Johnson. The masthead was...
GLC06844
Weekly gazette and comet. [Vol. 45, no. 20 (February 25, 1863)]
1863/02/25
Accounts of Union occupied Baton Rouge. Articles include the battle for Island no. 10, passage of a Negro Soldiers Bill by the U.S. House and the Confederacy receiving a minister from France.
GLC06845
Diary of Sergeant in Company E, 11th New York Cavalry
1863/06
Millet, Charles, fl. 1863
A member of the cavalry unit known as "Scott's nine hundred." Millet kept as a record for his family in case he did not survive. It details his activities in Virginia and Maryland before, during and after the Gettysburg campaign. It contains a...
GLC06847
Seventh N. Hampshire Regiment. Stand by the Flag! [Recruiting broadside]
1863 ca.
Large and vigorous recruitment broadside printed on thin bright yellow paper with large woodcut of American flag, with streaming ribbon reading "Stand by the Flag." Captain Jesse E. George. Lists bounties and army pay. Printed at the Tri-Weekly...
GLC06848
A letter from Peter Cooper to ....Abraham Lincoln
1862/10/21
Cooper, Peter, 1791-1883
Addressing opposition to slavery and duty of govt to induce slaves to fight for the Union. Printed with "what they have to do who stay at home" regarding the Sanitary Commission by F.L. Olmstead. Loyal Publication Society, No. 28-Part II. Disbound
GLC06853
Red, white and blue, "Union" patriotic folding paper lantern
1864 ca.
Lantern made from corrugated wove paper with cardboard top and base, hanging loop and internal metal candle holder. The paper is printed with blue horizontal stripes (on upper) and red-white vertical stripes (on bottom). The word "Union" (hard to...
GLC06864
To the women of New England [circular letter]
1862-1865 ca.
Circular letter written to Chairman of the Selectmen of Eaton Grant, Mass. U.S. Sanitary Commission, explaining purpose and seeking national support.
GLC06866
Chicago tribune. [Vol. 18, no. 280 (April 15, 1865)]
1865/04/15
"The Terrible end." "The news reaches us just as we are going to press, and we hold our forms open to the last moment." The central column has "Postscript. 4 o'clock A.M. Terrible News." Lincoln assassination issue. Foxed.
GLC06869
Daily Mississippian. [Vol. 3, no. 39 (June 14, 1864)]
14 June 1864
F.T. Cooper & A.N. Kimball
re: Genl Sheridan's defeat by Hampton's cavalry near Richmond, Death of Genl Ambrose Burnside; printed in exile in Selma, AL. Lamination repairs at edges and center
GLC06870
Spirit of the age. [Vol. 15, no. 20 (January 4, 1864)]
1864/01/04
A scene in the life of General Stonewall Jackson, negro troops
GLC06871
Camden weekly confederate. [Vol. 3, no. 4 (April 27, 1864)]
1864/04/27
Reprinting of official Yankee account of storming of Ft. Pillow by Genl. Forrest; Battle of Bull Run; Battle of Derussy
GLC06873
to Col. James Hardie
1864/09/23
Walker, Mary, fl. 1864
Seeking Presidential confirmation of Walker's rank as Major. "I told the President of the risks I encountered in being taken prisoner on purpose and preventing their attacking our army which we were hardly able to act."
GLC06882
to Edwin M. Stanton, re: W.T. Sherman promotion to Major General
1862/04/13
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
Requests that W.T. Sherman be promoted to Major General because he was "in the thickest of the fight both days, having three horses killed under him and being wounded twice" at the Battle of Shiloh
GLC06884
to Abraham Lincoln, re: seeking position of military governor of Arkansas
1863/02/19
Schofield, John McAllister, 1831-1906
Asking Lincoln to be considered a candidate for military governor of Arkansas
GLC06886
Diary of member of 33rd New York Regimental Band
1861/07/08-1861/12/27
Pitcher, Henry, fl. 1862-1891
Diary of musician, includes descriptions of 2 photos taken by Mathew Brady, on field near Bull Run (included as .02 and .03), as well as review by Lincoln and McClellan, Professor Lowe warning of enemy's advance from his balloon, etc.
GLC06889.01
33rd New York Regimental Band
circa 1861
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
This image shows members of the band, arrayed in two rows with their full uniforms. The large drum at left reads "Cornet Band." A note written on the back in ballpoint pen indicates that Pitcher is seated second from right. The image is severely...
GLC06889.02
This image shows the band relaxing. Men sit and stand without their full uniforms. Some wear summer hats. Instruments appear to hang from a tree on the left. The large drum reads "Cornet Band." A note written on the back in ballpoint pen by a later...
GLC06889.03
Collateral of Henry Pitcher. [Decimalized .01- .03]
August 9, 1862 - February 9,1891
Includes one discharge certificate from the service for Henry Pitcher, dated 9 August 1862; one general affidavit signed by James Henry, dated 18 April 1890; one envelope addressed to Henry Pitcher from the Department of Interior Bureau of Pensions...
GLC06889.04
"Nelly's Hospital" reprinted by U.S. Sanitary Commission for "our young folks"
1865 ca.
Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888
Fiction.
GLC06896
Memoranda for Gettysburg Campaign (6/12-7/25/1863)
1863/07/25
Howard, Oliver Otis, 1830-1909
"July 4th 6 am Gettysburg taken possession of." Written on stationery.
GLC06900
To: Barton Bates.
1863/01/15
Bates, Edward, 1793-1869
Lincoln's mismanagement of war and weak leadership.
GLC07939
Order.
1864/02/16
Punishment of deserter William J. Chandler of Penn. Vols. on Executive Mansion stationary.
GLC07942
To: Abraham Lincoln.
1864/04/12 ca.
Powell, Governor L., fl. 1864
Kentucky Governor Powell requested allowance of Confederate POW's to take the oath of Dec. 8th, including prisoners at Camp Chase, Johnson's Island, Camp Douglas, etc.
With note and signature from Lincoln: "Excepting commissioned officers... let the...
GLC07943
Authority to affix the seal to proclamation declaring the end of war in Texas.
1866/08/20
Ending of the Civil War.
GLC07950.01
Instructing William Seward to affix the seal to a proclamation
1867/10/07
Correcting a previous proclamation of 20 August 1866.
GLC07950.02
To: Gov. Thomas Hicks.
1861/?/17
Garrett, John W., fl. 1861
Regarding Garrett's conversation with Lincoln: "Gentlemen, the salvation of the union depends upon your state. If Maryland...secedes, civil war is inevitable."
GLC07968
To: Major General E.O.C. Ord.
1863/07/18
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Following victory at Vicksburg: "Genl Grant evidently wants me to push after Johnston."
GLC08011
To Beverly Tucker
May 15, 1877
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
The letter discusses Reconstruction and end of military occupation of Louisiana: "Louisiana is oncemore free!...we have now to repair the damage of 4 1/2 years war and 11 1/2 years of robbery & oppression such as no civilized people have ever yet had...
GLC08013.01
Affix the seal to Lincoln's Proclamation
1862/09/24
Affix the seal to Lincoln's Proclamation (to suspend Writ of Habeas Corpus).
GLC07993
To: Spaulding
1865/10/25
Parker, Ely S., 1828-1895
Mrs. Grant has received the jewelry Spaulding sent her. He writes that Grant said he thought the ornament might have been carved from "the wood of the tree under which Col. Babcock found Gen. Lee near the Appomattox C.H. when sent after Lee to come...
GLC04360.036
To: H. A. Spaulding
1865/11/01
Parker modestly recounts his military career with General Grant for possible publication by Spaulding. "There is nothing particularly brilliant in my military history . . . ."
GLC04360.037
To: Col. Lubey
1870/05/29
Belknap, William W. (William Worth), 1829-1890
Requesting an additional ticket for the memorial services at Arlington. [Retired General John A. Logan, acting as Commander in Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, established Decoration Day, now known as Memorial Day, on May 29, 1868.]
GLC04360.040
"Cleveland and Thurman, Club St. Joseph, Mo." White cloth ribbon.
circa 1868-1876
"Cleveland and Thurman, Club St. Joseph, Mo." White cloth ribbon. Featuring gold-stamped Eagle holding banner: "In Union Their Strength," over a red and blue shield of stars and stripes. Mounting dated 1888.]
GLC04360.054
Spirit of the Campaign Number Two
Series: "Spirit of the Campaign Number Two" Heading on the first page reads: "The Candidates and the Doctrines of the Two Parties." Pro-republican campaign material attacks Seymour and the Democrats as anti-union during the war, and anti...
GLC04360.062
Honor the Noble Dead-Black cloth ribbon
1885
"Honor the Noble Dead. In Memoriam. Gen. Sheridan, Post No. 20 St. Louis Mo." Black cloth ribbon with silver lettering. Emblem of the GAR in the center.
GLC04360.064
"Survivors Association 20th, P.V.C." Black cloth ribbon.
1885/08/08
"Survivors Association 20th, P.V.C." Black cloth ribbon. Mounting inscribed: "Worn at the Funeral of Genl. U.S. Grant New York City Aug. 8, 1885."
GLC04360.065
"Pennsylvania Reserves." Black cloth ribbon
"Pennsylvania Reserves." Black cloth ribbon with silver lettering. Mounting inscribed: "Funeral of Genl. U.S. Grant New York City Aug. 8, 1885."
GLC04360.066
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