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[document asserting Woodson Johnson's right to a purchase a girl belonging to someone else's estate]
13 November 1838
Jones, Thomas S., 1838-?
GLC09302.050
[receipt for Woodson Johnson's county, slave, land and horse taxes]
19 August 1833
Coleman, U., 1833
GLC09302.051
17 August 1829
GLC09302.052
1815-1860
GLC09302.053
[handwriting practice, possibly punishment]
repeats command your mind from play throughout page
GLC09302.054
[Receipt for Rawley Johnson]
10 April 1857
GLC09302.055
[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]
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
[Diary of private in 50th Penn. Infantry]
1864-1865
Hilliard, Thomas B., fl. 1864-1865
Diary of private in 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, with entries from Sept. 1864 through June 1865, encompassing the close of the war: "Today the election took place for President of the United States everything moved off quietly majority for Lincoln in...
GLC09320
[Campaign biography]
1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Scarce campaign biography, featuring bold image of Lincoln on front cover and vice presidential candidate Andrew Johnson on back cover.
GLC09322
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
[Broadside condemning Andrew Jackson]
circa 1832
"Why did the Irishmen of Philadelphia, oppose the reelection of Andrew Jackson?" Broadside quotes the opinion of Daniel O'Connell, a prominent Irish leader, regarding Jackson: "he did not believe…it was expedient to clothe military men with civil...
GLC09341
[Platform of Know-Nothing party]
1855
Platform of the American, or Know-Nothing, Party, adopted by the National Convention, June 15, 1855, calling for severe limits on immigration, stricter naturalization policies, and restricting political office and public school teachers to...
GLC09343
to Parents
January 23, 1864
Clapp, George, fl. 1839-1892
Expects to go on picket duty in the morning, and decided to write now instead of waiting 4 days for when he has returned from picket. Colonel Edwards has applied to the War Department to allow for their regiment's reenlistment. "Cannot say how many...
GLC09355.043
to Mary "Mollie" McLean
18 September 1864
Dewey, Orville S., fl. 1861-1902
He has someone else in mind for president. Someone who takes the bull by the horn. Someone like Sherman. He knows the war is coming to an end soon. He saw Charley recently.
GLC02161.140
to Miss Sue Johnston
4 November 1864
Johnston, Witter H., fl. 1861-1864
He mentions Aunt Jule and Cousin Henry. He thinks the election will come out all right. He heard Mr. Marvin preach.
GLC02167.35
13 November 1864
They heard Lincoln carried every state but three. Elliot's uncle is sick. One of his fellow soldiers died. They will have monthly inspection on Monday.
GLC02167.37
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