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to Father
11 November 1864
Scurry, John G., fl. 1861-1871
One letter from John G. Scurry addressed to his father dated Near Chester, November 11, 1864. Discusses the election in the North and prospects of Southern independence.
GLC03957.47
[Items related to segregation in the United States][Decimalized .01-.02]
1947-1956
Various
Collection of two items related to segregation of African Americans in the United States dated 1947-1956. Consists of a booklet entitled, "Segregation on Common Carriers" by James Wallace and a Life magazine issue on segregation.
GLC09974
to John E. Boos
6 September 1923
Grester, George A., fl. 1923
One postcard depicting Warren G. Harding running for president of the United States. The text "America First," is displayed by his portrait. Reverse side contains a message addressed to John E. Boos from George A. Grester dated September 6, 1923...
GLC08878.1355
to Maria
Wells, Edmund C., fl. 1864-1865
the infantry has left Cedar Creek and moved within 8 miles of Winchester. Father Abraham is reelected by a heavy majority.
GLC08311.28
Kentucky election call for white mail Union citizens over 21 years old who have not "expatriated" themselves by aiding the Confederacy.
19 July 1865
Bramlette, Thomas Elliott, 1817-1875
GLC08315
Election poster with prominent Americans.
1828
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
"Wellington's Invincibles: Jackson at New Orleans/Adams at Ghent" Election poster with prominent Americans.
GLC08317
to: C.S.Davis
14 July 1856
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
American Party (know-nothing) Presidential candidate expresses fears of pro-Republican attacks: "Nothing could give me more pleasure than to visit Saratoga... but I fear I should never live to go there and return. I was almost killed coming from New...
GLC08325
Text of the Twelfth Amendment
February 23, 1785
United States. Congress
GLC08355
[Gubernatorial Proclamation]
14 November 1836
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
"An Act to prescribe the mode of choosing electors to vote for President and Vice President of the United States." Signed three times.
GLC08393
How Virginia Was Voted Out of the Union
1861-1877
shows polling booth with men holding guns
GLC08416.1
Stump Speaking
1856
Bingham, George Caleb, 1811-1879
Civil War print of a man addressing a crowd. A note at the bottom indicates it was "Engraved by Goupil & Company after a painting by George Caleb Bingham." Another notes that it was "Reproduced at the Lakeside Press by Donnelly Sheet Fed Gravure."
GLC08442.11
to Butler
November 1, 1864
Taylor, D. A., fl. 1864
Discusses the 1864 Presidential election with Butler (possibly a captain in the Army of the Potomac). States "You ask for whom I am going to vote Lincoln & Governor Fenton in fact the whole Republican Ticket And all your friends as well as myself...
GLC08483.02
Union Ticket
1864
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
Union ticket for the 1864 presidential election. Lists Abraham Lincoln for President and Andrew Johnson for Vice President. Lists electors for districts in California. Printed in orange. Printed on verso is an engraving of the ships, the Alabama...
GLC08498.01
Before Election. After Election.
Cartoon type anti McClellan ballot. Humorous scenes of before and after General George McClellan is defeated in the presidential election of 1864. He ran on the Democratic ticket.
GLC08498.02
[National Union nomination ticket]
Ticket for Massachusetts listing nominations for Governor, John A. Andrew, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary, Attorney General, etc. With flag and eagle emblem and engraving of bust of Abraham Lincoln, "Honest Abe."
GLC08498.03
Lincoln and Johnson. Union and Liberty.
Union ticket from Massachusetts for the 1864 presidential election. Lists John A. Andrew for Governor and Joel Hayden for Lieutenant Governor, along with the nominations for other political offices in the state. Eagle emblem at top.
GLC08498.04
National Union Nominations
Union ticket for the 1864 presidential election from Maryland listing Abraham Lincoln for President, Andrew Johnson as Vice President. Also lists Thomas Swann for Governor, Christopher C. Cox for Lieutenant Governor, and other nominations for...
GLC08498.05
[Lincoln and Hamlin 1860 election token]
circa 1860
Republican election token from the 1860 presidential election with photographic portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin on opposite sides. With hole punched at top. Same as .02.
GLC08499.01
Republican election token from the 1860 presidential election with photographic portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin on opposite sides. With hole punched at top. Same as .01.
GLC08499.02
[Certified statement of returns for a Jefferson County, West Virginia election]
7 November 1865
Fosset, A., fl. 1865
Fossett signs as President of the Board of Supervisors of Jefferson County, and John T. Hewitt signs as clerk. Fossett and Hewitt certify that in the 26 October 1865 election (possibly held to select county members to serve in the West Virginia...
GLC08606.03
to George W. Koonce
circa 1869
Young, Samuel, fl. 1869
Young, referring to James Clark McGrew, states "a large number of the Republicans of our District, are determined not to support McGrew for Congress, & ... will remain independent ... " Hopes that Koonce will endorse an independent candidate, and...
GLC08606.05
10 September 1870
Stevenson, William Erskine, 1820-1883
Stevenson, Governor of Virginia, poses questions regarding the condition of the Board of Registration (possibly of Jefferson County). Asks, "Are you sure Mr. Roderick is not having persons registered who gave voluntary aid to the Rebellions? I have...
GLC08606.06
[Letter discussing post Civil War party politics in West Virginia] [incomplete]
circa 1869-1870
An unknown author discusses the details of a West Virginia election. States, "The voters at Chaplin & Shepherdstownship all voted. Some rebels who were at the polls in said townships on the day of election offered colored ballots which were refused...
GLC08606.07
to Alston Gordon Dayton
circa 28 September 1896
Koonce, George W., 1818-1908
Discussing party politics in West Virginia, informs Dayton "We have a Democratic County with a large majority wich we earnestly hope to reduce." Reports that when Dayton previously ran for office, "the democrats paid about 200 ... voters in this...
GLC08606.08
[Lithographs of Winfield Scott]
1852
N. Currier (Firm)
Two Currier lithographic copies depicting a bust portrait of Scott as a Whig candidate for president. One with his face colored, the other without. The lithographs are the same size but the borders differ.
GLC08630.05
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