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to father
January 21, 1863
Dewey, Orville S., fl. 1861-1902
He thanks his father for the $100 loan. From now on his pay will be $129 per month, an amount they can all live comfortably together.
GLC02161.073
to mother
5 March 1863
He has enclosed his photograph. (Not included here.) Will and George gave Mrs. Forbes (the woman they boarded with) a silver urn.
GLC02161.075
to Mary "Mollie" McLean
6 April 1863
He wrote to his uncle about Charley's horse. He has since recovered from his illness and feels great. Mrs. Bird and Nellie stopped by and they had a nice visit.
GLC02161.076
Albumen print of McKinney.
1890 ca.
Albumen print of McKinney in uniform.
GLC02179.01.045
[Action scene with soldiers and cannon]
1815-1860
Print of an action scene with soldiers and cannon (possibly a re-enactment?)
GLC02179.01.046
[Camp Compson]
ca. 1880
Print of a group of soldiers and three women at Camp Compson.
GLC02179.01.047
[Lincoln funeral parade, stereocard]
Wilson & Hood
Yellow mount. View of Lincoln's funeral parade at the corner of Chestnut St., with a recruiting poster for Maj. Gen. Hancock hanging from the building on left side. Similar to image #38, with slightly smaller crowd.
GLC05136.37
"The Funeral of President Lincoln"
25 April 1865
E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm)
Yellow mount. Anthony's Instantaneous Views, #2950, #2951, #2958. Aerial view of soldiers in Lincoln's funeral procession.
GLC05136.40
[close-up view of Lincoln's hearse, stereocard]
Yellow mount. Stamp on verso: "New York, Lincoln's Catafalque No 353." Close-up view of Lincoln's hearse and casket in front of windows hung with mourning wreaths. Soldiers stand at attention along near side of hearse.
GLC05136.43
[fern leaves in wooden frame]
Fern leaves in small, thin, handmade wooden frame with cardboard backing. Inscription on verso: "Ferns from the Boquet [sic] on the Flag Staff upon which was raised the National Flag at Ft. Sumpter [sic] at the close of the Civil War in April, 1865...
GLC05136.54
Ulysses S. Grant Carte de visite
December 1862
J. Gurney & Son
White mount with gold border. Imprint of Gurney on both recto and verso. Vignette bust portrait in uniform, facing proper left. Similar to image #5.
GLC07808.003
E. & H. T. Anthony
White mount with imprint of Anthony on verso. From negative in Brady's National Portrait Gallery. Half length seated portrait in uniform, facing proper left. Similar to image #4.
GLC07808.004
[ca. 1862-1863]
Wenderoth, & Taylor, fl. 1861-1864
White mount with imprint of Wenderoth & Taylor on verso. Vignette bust portrait in uniform.
GLC07808.005
Gen. U.S. Grant
June 1864
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Inscriptions on negative: "32" and "[View?] No. 186." Ink inscription on recto of mount: "Gen. U.S. Grant, #36." Full length image of Grant in uniform, leaning against a tree; tents are visible in the background.
GLC07808.037
[Group portrait of General Ulysses S. Grant and his staff]
circa 1864
Brand, Edwin L., 1834-1900
View of Grant and his staff, including Gen. John A. Rawlins, Gen. Cyrus B. Comstock, Col. Henry W. Janes, Major William M. Dunn, Gen. Michael R. Morgan, Gen. Orville E. Babcock, Capt. Peter T. Hudson, and Gen. Ely S. Parker. Names of Grant's staff...
GLC07808.038
Albumen print of U.S. Grant and his family
1868-1876 ca.
Lovelace, Fran, fl. 1672
White mount with gold border. Stamp of Lovejoy on verso. Oval full length portrait of Grant, his wife, and their four children. Larger version of image #34 in this collection. Photograph likely taken during his presidency.
GLC07808.040
[Oval bust portrait of Ulysses S. Grant in civilian dress]
December 9, 1872
Oval seated portrait of Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President of the United States. White mount with pencil inscription on verso: "Genl. U.S. Grant, Dec 9 1872, with his autograph written on face of photograph." Date and autograph below image are severely...
GLC07808.041
[Albumen of Ulysses S. Grant]
no date
White mount with gold edges. Vignette bust portrait of Grant in civilian dress. Retouching visible on hair, beard, and clothing.
GLC07808.042
[Three-quarter seated portrait of Ulysses S. Grant, facing left]
circa 1880
Bogardus, A. (Abraham), 1822-1908
Three-quarter length seated portrait of Grant in civilian dress. Ornately decorated column visible on his left and carved table on his right. Albumen print on thick black mount with rounded corners and gilded edges all around. The address of...
GLC07808.044
January 23, 1861
He sends a picture of Neil Wheeler and tells her to get an album for the different pictures he has sent. He will leave for New Orleans shortly.
GLC02161.006
to Harriet W. Dewey
2 December 1861
Mark hasn't arrived in Washington yet, but his baggage arrived. He is off to visit Col. Alberge and doesn't have time to write. Written at Camp Rogers.
GLC02161.011
to his aunt
January 19, 1862
He is camped near Washington and he is very interested in the town. He wants to get a pass and explore. He imagines a time when the great rebellion will end and the troops will go marching back to whoever is home.
GLC02161.016
March 29, 1862
McLean, William, fl. 1854-1862
He met Norman Macneal in Alexandria when he got off the Washington boat. He has sent money to Father for her. He is sorry she is so disatisfied at home. He knew their living together would one day end and that Mollie could not follow him into enemy...
GLC02161.019
30 May 1861
He was promoted to first lieutenancy and is trying to arrange for her and the children to come visit him. He expects their destination to be Harper's Ferry or Richmond.
GLC02161.007
24 June 1861
They heard that Gen. Johnson was going to attack them with 20,000 men. They met them with 15,000 men. He describes some skirmishes. Later his promotion meant he was moved to B company.
GLC02161.008
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