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The Last of the Havemeyer Estate--Union Home & School for Soldier's Children 58th st near 8th ave.
1864
Engraving depicts large white house with American flag and gazebo.
GLC09118.23
Soldier's Depot, Dining Room (1st Floor)
GLC09118.24
View of the N.Y. State Soldier's Depot, 50 & 52 Howard St.
GLC09118.25
Soldier's Depot, Hospital (4th Floor)
GLC09118.42
Panorama of the Embarkation of the Fire Zouaves on Board the Baltic, Apr. 29th, 1861. Taken Foot of Spring and Canal St.
1862
Larger version of GLC09118.16.
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President Lincoln Riding through Richmond Admidst the Enthusiastic Cheers of the Inhabitants
22 April 1865
Becker, J., fl. 1865
From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
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Storming Fort Wagner
1890
Charge of the 54 Mass Regiment July 18, 1863. Union Loss: Gen. Strong, Col. Shaw, Chatfield, Putnam, Gen. Seymour.
GLC09118.54
The Fort Pillow Massacre
1892
April 12th, 1864. Union: Major Booth, Colored T.262 (Major Bradford)
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[black fabric swatch]
31 August 1861
Sweetser, J. A., fl. 1861
Handwritten tag reads Double Width 1.75.
GLC02248.02.05
[black fabric swatch #2]
Handwritten tag reads Double Width 1.50.
GLC02248.02.06
[black fabric swatch #3]
Handwritten tag reads 1.50.
GLC02248.02.07
to Hiram A. Blodgett
3 September 1861
Strong Brothers and Co., fl. 1861
This is the typed version of GLC02248.03.01.
GLC02248.03.02
to Henry Jackson Hunt
February 2, 1887
Cowan, Andrew, fl. 1861-1887
Responds to a letter from Hunt. Discusses an article on the Battle of Gettysburg Hunt recently submitted to Century Magazine for publication. Referring to space dedicated to George Custer and Alfred Pleasanton in Century, remarks "I can see just...
GLC02382.106
[Report of ammunition in reserve artillery park, Army of the Potomac]
9 October 1864
Newbatt, Alfred, fl. 1863-1865
Written near Petersburg. Lieutenant Newbatt, ordnance officer, lists amounts of shot, shell, canister, and other ammunition.
GLC02382.153
This is the typed version of GLC02248.02.01.
GLC02248.02.02
[blue fabric swatch]
Handwritten tag reads 1.95 Double 78 cents.
GLC02248.02.03
[blue fabric swatch #2]
Handwritten tag reads 1.37.
GLC02248.02.04
They have enclosed a blue twill fabric sample.
GLC02248.03.01
to Cover
2/12/1864
Mitchell, A.A., fl. 1864
GLC02197.025
Property Return Acknowledgement for the month of November, 1864.
15 December 1864
Wells, General, fl. 1863
For Leander Williston. When examined, it will be sent to the Third Auditor of the Treasury.
GLC02198.09
Property Return Acknowledgement for the month of January, 1865.
February 8, 1865
GLC02198.10
Ordnance Office, Property Returns Division
6 March 1865
His property return has been examined and referred to the second auditor for settlement.
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Quarterly Return of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores
March 31, 1865
Williston, Leander A., 1830-?
Part One: Artillery, Small Arms, Ammunition and other Ordnance Stores. Arranged to cover all the stores at Fort Picketts.
GLC02198.31
Special Notice from the Bureau of Pensions
30 July 1903
Warns people not to be fooled by imposters who demand money for their duties with the pension bureau.
GLC02198.41
11/26/1864
Beverson, I., fl. 1864
GLC02197.026
to Isaac Cover
7/8/1863
Wolleshey, Elizabeth, fl. 1863
GLC02197.027
10/11/1865
GLC02197.028
10/1/1865
GLC02197.031
2/24/1868
Coes, Francis, fl. 1869
GLC02197.036
to Anna Zug
4/25/1865
Wolfe, Lizze, fl. 1866
GLC02197.037
4/12/1868
Herr, John, fl. 1867
GLC02197.038
2/18/1866
GLC02197.039
to Emma Cover
10/6/1861
Cover, David, fl. 1867-1869
GLC02197.043
8/8/1867
GLC02197.044
to Sister
7/24/1867
GLC02197.048
Invoice of Quartermaster's stores
30 September 1864
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Features white-washed brushes and blank book. Reported by Lt. Leander A Williston.
GLC02198.12
Invoice of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores
Pierce (general), fl. 1864
A catalog of articles from a carriage to a screwdriver.
GLC02198.16
Monthly Return of Quartermaster's Stores
October 1864
Everything from fuel to bricklaying tools.
GLC02198.19
Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage
November 1864
Written at Fort Ricketts
GLC02198.21
December 1864
GLC02198.22
February 1865
GLC02198.24
Abstract of Expenditures
Abstract of materials expended or consumed at Fort Ricketts, commanded by Leander A. Williston. Written at Fort Ricketts
GLC02198.26
List of Volunteer Officers
circa 1864
Allen, J.W., fl. 1863
GLC02198.29
to John A. Fox
December 21, 1866
Hammight, A.S., fl. 1866
The bodies of David Greenough, Patrick Cronin and John Morresey have been moved from Beacon, GA to the National Cemetery at Chattanooga, TN.
GLC02198.33
Map of Antietam
1891
Goes with item GLC02198.38. Includes line of advance.
GLC02198.39
List of Surviving Officers in Second Mass. Infantry
1902
GLC02198.40
to Major Fox
February 3, 1910
He discusses what to do with the battle flags from the war. He says they should be kept at the state house and regarded as sacred.
GLC02198.42
to Unknown
1861-1877
Goodhue, W.F., fl. 1890
At the meeting of the association, a resolution was passed making all ex-members of the 3rd Brigade honorary members of their association. Page missing.
GLC02198.46
1867
The secretary of the Second Mass Infantry Association asks for money to build a Memorial Monument.
GLC02198.51
Report of the Proceedings of the Annual Reunion of the Associations of the Third Wisconsin Infantry Volunteers
November 1890
The pamphlet reminises with great ardor their time in the war. Certain battles are remembered. Also includes guidelines of the association.
GLC02198.56
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