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[Receipt for Bayleys Lymus]
14 April 1847
Lymus, Bayleys, 1847-?
received part of a note from Woodson Johnson in Dallas?
GLC09302.056
[Bill for Harvey and Johnson]
17 November 1865
Lawson, Thomas, 1865-?
Harvey and Johnson owe money for tobacco.
GLC09302.057
[record of Woodson Johnson's account having been paid in full]
1815-1860
GLC09302.058
[receipt or part of a letter at one point]
30 May 1865
looks as though it was used as scrap paper. math problems on back.
GLC09302.059
[receipt for Woodson Johnson]
1 September 1834
Bromline, Joseph, fl. 1834
paid for salt and iron
GLC09302.060
19 March 1840
Payne, M.H., 1840-?
says the receipt is for "dealings" in the year 1839
GLC09302.061
21 October 1833
Anthony, William, fl. 1833
received for medical services.
GLC09302.062
15 June 1829
paid in part for horse shoes
GLC09302.063
[list of tasks or things to do]
February 11, 1832 - April 19, 1832
Johnson, Woodson, fl. 1820-1864
GLC09302.064
[sales receipt for R.G Johnson]
10 December 1864
Harvey, Williams, 1864
GLC09302.065
to Sara McMillan
March 7, 1863
Clark, Alex M., fl. 1863
Captain in the 8th Regiment Iowa Infantry, earlier taken prisoner at Shiloh and later paroled: "My vengeful feelings are the hardest to keep down, when thinking of those in the free North, who would prefer giving up to that Tyrant, Jeff. Davis who is...
GLC09319
Minutes of the Proceedings of the Thirteenth American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery...
January 13, 1812
"Minutes of the Proceedings of the Thirteenth American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and Improving the Condition of the African Race Assembled at Philadelphia..." Reports on schools for African-Americans, kidnapping, arrests of...
GLC09328
To the voters of Oswego and Madison counties New York
5 November 1852
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
Thanking them for electing him to a seat in Congress, and reprising his anti-slavery, pro-equality platform.
GLC09329.02
[Decree]
2 May 1829
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Decree issued by the Kentucky Circuit Court at Fayette, awarding payment to Clay, who held the mortgage on a property including slaves, which must be sold to pay him. Clay adds an addendum specifying that a young girl not listed on the mortgage be...
GLC09331
[List of slaves]
April 1846
"A Schedule of the negro slaves, the separate property of Obedience Aurelia Runnels, wife of Hiram G. Runnels," lists 29 slaves by name, age, sex and complexion. This may have been produced in anticipation of an imminent duel between Hiram Runnels...
GLC09344
[Legal document transferring a slave woman's ownership]
February 5, 1762
Legal document from Nausau Island, New York, conveying a "Negro woman called…Candes thirty odd years of age" to Joseph Coles for 65 pounds, from Thomas Smith and John Butler, executors of the estate of Richard Butler.
GLC09345.01
Carrier's Address To the Patrons of the Boonsboro Odd Fellow.
2 January 1860
"Carrier's Address To the Patrons of the Boonsboro Odd Fellow." Maryland pro-slavery broadside with two columns of text in verse, dealing with the political troubles of the day, including a section ridiculing abolitionist John Brown, who had been...
GLC09346
[to unknown]
26 March 1862
Keyes, Samuel. fl. 1862-1863
GLC09354.04
to Mary Ann Davis
4 January 1862
Holly, William H., ?-1864
Written at Camp Lyon to a friend. Talks of mutual acquaintances, (including a death, one in an "insane retreat" and one who goes down town and returns "pretty tight"), Christmas (when he hears a sermon by an African missionary on "what shall be done...
GLC02165.01
to Eunice Lombard Edwards
January 13, 1863
Edwards, Oliver, 1835-1904
Writes to his mother from head quarters, 37th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers. Appears to have been written the same day as GLC02163.06 and .07. Notes that he received a letter from his mother upon his return (from visiting his wife, Annie). His...
GLC02163.08
to Mary Hughes
October 9, 1862
Hughes, Alfred, fl. 1862-1864
More details of Judge Thompson's deception; requesting ten dollars in greenbacks or Ohio bills; news from Mr. Staub that he is quartered near 20,000 contrabands, 20 of whom are infected with smallpox.
GLC02166.085
to George Washington
March 29, 1780
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Written in the hand of Samuel Shaw, and signed by him for Knox'. Knox advises against sending troops from the northern Continental force "to the southward ... supposing the events at Charlestown [Charleston, South Carolina] to prove unfortunate."...
GLC02437.00805
to Martha Weir
3 July 1864
Brunt, William, fl. 1863-1865
Writes that he has been sent to Clarkesville again in order to command the "Contraband Camp." Describes the work he has been doing to get the camp of "900 Men Women & Children" running smoothly, and the compliments he has received from his superiors...
GLC07006.08
to Mother
18 August 1861
He finds Eastern Virginia, where the principle slave market lies, very boring since most people have left upon hearing that an army was approaching. He describes a battle in which one hundred men were wounded and killed. They were greatly outnumbered...
GLC07205.032
to Unknown
1861-1877
Gage, William H., fl. 1861
Begins in the middle. There are pages missing. He spent some time in Indianaoplis and was then welcomed back by the patients of the hospital. He mentions Lincoln's message and proclamation. He saw the statue of freedom raised to the dome of the...
GLC07205.086
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