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to M. Jeff Thompson
August 21, 1862
Ruggles, Daniel, 1810-1897
Orders Thompson to repair bridges and railroads and speculates Union forces may soon evacuate Baton Rouge.
GLC00057
to Robert S. Hollins re: returning a free railroad pass because of ethics
1859/03/24
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
With the railroad pass. Buchanan returns the pass because he opposes a system which grants such privileges to individuals not connected with railroads.
GLC04339
to Thomas Ward re: building a railroad through Texas
1854/02/18
Rusk, Thomas J. (Thomas Jefferson), 1803-1857
GLC02145.39
to Thomas Ward re: congratulations on Ward's appointment as consul to Panama
1853/06/12
Also mentions possibility of running a Pacific railroad through Texas
GLC02145.37
to John Letcher re: building railroad between Strasburg & Wincester
1861/04/29
Jackson, Thomas J. "Stonewall", 1824-1863
Jackson recommends building the railroad for military purposes.
GLC01979
High Bridge Crossing Appomattox, near Farmville, Va.
1865, 1866
O'Sullivan, Timothy H., 1840-1882
[Title continued] "on south side railroad, Va." Negative by Timothy O'Sullivan. From Gardner's "Phot. Sketchbook of the Civil War," plate "No. 98" with text accompanying panel.
GLC05111.01.0268
Rail bridge across the Tennessee River at Bridgeport, Ala. [1864 ca.]
[1864 ca.]
Railroad bridge on the Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad. This was the fourth bridge constructed at this spot, the previous three being destroyed by the Confederates. The broad wagon-way below the railroad trestles can be seen.
GLC05111.01.0339
Lieut. Col. Herman Haupt and three staff members. [1862 ca.]
1862 ca.
Assigned to work on the Military Rail Roads by the army in 1862,
GLC05111.01.0356
Federal soldiers and officers stand around the "Dictator," a massive rail mortar, Petersburg, Va. [October 1864 ca.]
1864/10 ca.
The guns crew and officers stand around the "Dictator," mounted on a rail car. The two officers in the foreground are Colonel H.L. Abbot, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, and General H.J. Hunt, Chief of Artillery of the Army of the Potomac....
GLC05111.01.0534
Provost guard, Manassas Junction, Va. [March 1862 ca.]
1862/03 ca.
There is a large pile of planks in the center of the image lying next to the railroad tracks that lead to several cars on the left in the distance. A small group of men is seated on some of the planks on the left while a larger group stands to the...
GLC05111.01.0561
Abandoned Confederate trains at Manassas Junction, Va. [March 1862 ca.]
Four Federal cavalrymen are sitting or leaning on posts in the foreground on the right of the image. On the left, multiple railroad tracks lead off to the horizon. There are train cars on the leftmost track which were abandoned by the Confederates...
GLC05111.01.0563
Presidential Railroad car decorated with mourning bunting
1865/04 ca.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
A soldier with a mourning band stands at attention on the car's platform. A conductor stands on the platform of an adjacent car. Backing partially removed. Graphite inscription on verso "2723/3-2/133," "-3 7/8- square up."
GLC05111.02.0044
Railroad depot, Culpepper, Va.
Inscription on verso: "Railroad Station, Culpepper, Va." Railroad tracks, with two trains in background, run between a street of buildings and a large brick house. Two men stand at far left. Numeric Notation on verso: "54."
GLC05111.01.0741
Inscription on verso: "Railroad Depot Culpepper, Va." Culpeper railroad depot, with fence in foreground and covered wagons surrounded by buildings and train in background. Numeric Notation on verso: "149."
GLC05111.01.0742
Catlett Rail Station, Virginia, with Federal soldiers lounging on top of box cars next to a building with a group of soldiers on porch.
Inscription on verso: "Catlett Station, Va." Numeric notation on verso: "54."
GLC05111.01.0771
[Letters belonging to Scott family, n.d., 1844-1888][Decimalized .01-.58]
1844-1888
Various
Collection of 60 items belonging to the Scott family dated 1844-1888. Consists of correspondence between members of the Scott family who resided in Allens Grove, Wisconsin and mostly from Waterbury, Connecticut. Topics include family, illness, land...
GLC09832
[Photograph album of Puerto Rico in 1900s]
1905-1908
Winthrop, Beekman, 1874-1940
One photograph album consisting of cyanotypes, silver prints and printing-paper photos dated 1905 to 1908 related to Beekman Winthrop's governorship in Puerto Rico. Images depict the colonization by the American government; developing infrastructure...
GLC09840
[Press Background Maps and Release] [Decimalized .01-.03]
November 7, 1960
Associated Press
Two maps and a press release explaing the maps, by David L. Bowen, released by Associated Press, not dated. One map is an engraving, the other is a photograph.
GLC09677.69
Background Map
1952-1963
One engraving of a map released by Associated Press, not dated. The map shows the approximated major industrial areas of the Soviet Union. It also shows the proposed railroads and those under construction, Soviet Union, China, Korea, The Mongolia...
GLC09677.69.01
1941-1945
One photograph of a map released by Associated Press, not dated. The map shows the approximated major industrial areas of the Soviet Union. It also shows the proposed railroads and those under construction, Soviet Union, China, Korea, The Mongolia...
GLC09677.69.02
Soviet Union's Rail Network Called Her "Achilles' Heel"
1954
Bowen, David L., fl. 1955
One document by David L. Bowen and released by Associated Press, not dated. The document explains the background maps of Soviet Union railroads. The release explains the traditional problem of the weak transportation network of the Soviet Union. It...
GLC09677.69.03
to Sylvia Weiner
2 June 1945
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe went to Paris before heading to London. He writes that Parisian women are really something. He also visited Frank Mooney. He accidentally left his camera on the train, but went on to London. He says he is determined to find Alvin.
GLC09414.1425
18 June 1945
Moe describes an uncomfortable train ride to Paris on the way back home. While they stopped in Paris for a while, he was too tired to enjoy it and they were only allowed to eat in the station restaurant.
GLC09414.1431
Tangled Ruins of Marne Bridge Blown Up by Germans and Red Cross Train Wreck.
1914
Keystone View Company
The battered remains of the Marne Bridge and railroad, including a wrecked Red Cross train. The Germans deployed this explosion to destroy as much as possible in the wake of their retreat.
GLC09584.020
Light Railway and Hillside Dugouts near La Harazee, Argonne, Forest.
A view of houses built into a hillside and horses pulling supply carts along the light railway in La Harazee, a small hamlet on the edge of the Argonne Forest in France.
GLC09584.072
American Barracks and Railroad Yards near Bordeaux, from Tower No. 2
1914-1918
A view from the top of an American-built steel tower outside of Bordeaux, France. Below, there are army barracks and railroad tracks. A soldier stands on the tower, at the joint of four steel beams.
GLC09584.213
Annual Report to the Quartermaster General,
1864
Tucker, Ada M., fl. 1862-1865
Hull & Brother, Printers,Annual Report to the Quartermaster General, Complied Pursuant to Gen. Order No. 29, Q.M. Gen's Office, 6 July 1864. Capt. A.M. Tucker, A.Q.M. Vols, Louisville, Ky. Tucker's activities as Assistant Quartermaster for the...
GLC07642.02
to Father
February 22, 1862
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
He embarked on board a gun boat named Commodore Barney whose sole mission was to burn down a railroad bridge. Hedescribes a somewhat eventful journey and encampment. Written aboard the steamer "Virginia".
GLC07705.047
[Collection of wire photographs, 1952-1963] [Decimalized .01 - .88]
76 wire photos with 8 larger wire photos, many with International News Photos handstamps and/or typed dated descriptions affixed on verso. Most dated 1952-1963.
GLC09677
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
March 31, 1945
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
Sylvia is writing from Boston, and she gives brief details of her train ride.
GLC09414.0556
14 June 1943
Moe is excited about tomorrow when he will take the train to New York. He also finally heard from Jim who is in North Africa. He thanks Sylvia for sending the rambler rose from their bush at home.
GLC09414.0730
28 June 1943
Moe has arrived in Chicago, where he will catch the connecting train back. He wants Sylvia to tell Pepi that he saw Herbert. He is writing from the Library Lounge.
GLC09414.0731
7 July 1943
Moe advises Sylvia of where she will stay when she comes out to visit him. He says the accommodations are appropriate and she will have privacy. Moe also tells her not to bring her entire wardrobe with her and to wear slacks on the train coming in.
GLC09414.0741
to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff
27 December 1943
Graeff, Leonard Eugene, 1920-2016
One letter from Leonard Eugene Graeff to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff dated December 27, 1943. Leonard reports that the train into Chicago was about four hours late and he was almost AWOL (absent without leave) due to the delay. He...
GLC09611.190.01
One postcard from Leonard Eugene Graeff to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff dated December 27, 1943. Blank postcard features images of four locations with servicemen enjoying the venues. In the center of the postcard is a logo of the...
GLC09611.190.02
to Leonard Eugene Graeff
4 January 1944
Winemiller, Roberta A., fl. 1921-1947
One letter from Robert Winemiller to Leonard Eugene Graeff dated January 4, 1944. Robert is glad to hear from Leonard, his letters take about a week to get to Robert. He was glad to hear that Leonard went home for Christmas and sympathizes with him...
GLC09611.199
to Parents
17 April 1864
Clapp, George, fl. 1839-1892
Time is flying by. Will be home in just over 16 months. Expects the next 4 months of battles will "till loudly on our regiment." They have often been part of the reserves in a battle, and therefore expects to be put in the front line more often this...
GLC09355.060
5 July 1864
Finally received a letter from them. Will respond immediately, as he had held off writing another letter home for the arrival of one. The corps left on a raid to destroy part of the Weldon Railroad. "They met with no trouble at all" and returned 4...
GLC09355.076
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
25 June 1880
Hill, James, fl. 1876-1880
A recommendation letter to Senator Bruce mentioning Mr. Ino Fuller who wants to be employed as a rail agent. Since another train is being added for the mail service.
GLC09400.016
Fuller, Ino B., fl. 1880
An application for the position of Postal Clerk on the Rail Road, it was forwarded with a letter of recommendation by James Hill.
GLC09400.017
14 March 1877
Trindale, William P., Jr., fl. 1877
This letter consists of a one page letter, an endorsement and a docket. William P Trindale Jr., wrote to Senator Bruce to inquire about a position as rail agent between Cornith and Meridian. The endorsement on the reverse side is from William Frazer...
GLC09400.020
27 May 1878
Leemon, James W., fl. 1878
Leemon writes Senator Bruce to see about the possibility of getting an appointment with the railroad, an appointment he has tried for previously, but did not receive. He is asking Bruce's opinion on the likelihood of getting the appointment now.
GLC09400.028
2 October 1891
Robinson, J.W., fl. 1891
Robinson is writing to Senator Bruce to discuss the reinstitution of using mail steamers, instead of Rail Roads to get the mail from Memphis much sooner. He asks the Senator for any possible help in changing the way the mail is transported. There is...
GLC09400.125
January 21, 1876
Sneed, R.P., fl. 1876
Snead is requesting a position with the post office in the route agency.
GLC09400.210
22 March 1876
Stanley, W., fl. 1876
Stanley is asking for help from Senator Bruce to get a post for Route Agent. He was recommended by Senator Harvey.
GLC09400.215
January 11, 1876
Sumner, Geo, fl. 1875-1876
Sumner is writing to Senator Bruce to thank him for any attention he can give to getting Sumner a position as Route Agent, however if there is no possibility of that he would be glad to take anything the Senator can get for him.
GLC09400.222
26 December 1877
Leachman, Robert, fl. 1877-1879
Leachman is requesting Senator Bruce's help in gaining a position as a route agent for W.C. Moore
GLC09400.249
January 27, 1877
Yeandle, N.H., fl. 1877
asks for his assistance in obtaining a job as a Railway Postal Clerk or Route Agent.
GLC09400.303
30 December 1878
Sneed, N.D., fl. 1878-1879
concerned about the reduction of employees in the Railway Mail Service.
GLC09400.359
19 March 1878
asks him to consider his reappointment. also requests a post route map of Mississippi and Louisiana.
GLC09400.377
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