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Richmond hospital. [1865 ca.]
1865 ca.
Roche, Thomas C., fl. 1861-1865
Two Federal soldiers stand guard outside a three story, white, stone building. Men in light-colored frock coats stand in archways in front of the building.
GLC05111.01.0288
Surgeons HQ, 3rd Division, 9th Corps, [Petersburg, VA.] [August 1864 ca.] [red mount]
1864 ca.
Identification from the sign on the pole above the officers. Also, inscription reads the same.
GLC05111.01.0318
Ambulance convoy at rest on its way to hospital at City Point, Va. [1864 ca.]
The first few ambulances have the rear flaps closed, while the three closest to the camera have the flaps open. Later pencil inscription on verso says "July 1863" but the bare trees and donned great coats indicates probably a winter scene. Numeric...
GLC05111.01.0402
Field Hospital, 1st Divison, 2nd Army Corps, Brandy Station. [Feb. 1864 ca.] [copy 2]
1864/02 ca.
O'Sullivan, Timothy H., 1840-1882
The image shows a camp consisting of rough cabins with tents stretched over them as roofs. The soldiers are posed in front of the structures. Note the woman standing in the midst of the soldiers on the right hand side of the image. See GLC 5111.01...
GLC05111.01.0508
Field Hospital, 1st Divison, 2nd Army Corps, Brandy Station. [Feb. 1864 ca.] [variant]
The image shows a camp consisting of rough cabins with tents stretched over them as roofs. The soldiers are posed in front of the structures. Note that in this image, there are fewer people and the woman stands apart from the soldiers. See GLC 5111...
GLC05111.01.0509
Antietam Campaign, Roulette spring house. [1862-1865 ca.]
1862-1865 ca.
Two men stand on steps that lead down to the front door of a white building. One man holds a cup and the other has his hand outstretched. A horseshoe hangs on the roof. A third man sits on a bench on the left side of the image. Inscription on recto:...
GLC05111.01.0515
Men and wagons of the Engineer Corps ambulance train, Falmouth, Va. [April 1863 ca.]
1863/04 ca.
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
A line of wagons stretches across the image engineers at the head of the teams and drivers seated in the wagons. The wagon covers bear the castle insignia of the engineers. A flag is flying on the left side of the image. Inscripton on verso: "Gardner...
GLC05111.01.0552
Group portrait of nine Federal officers. [1861-1865 ca.]
circa 1861-1865
Five of the men are seated and the other four stand behind them. The man in the center of the seated men strikes a Napoleonic pose. Inscription on verso: "Top Row 1. Chapman 2. B. Wells 3. Chandler 4. Dr. Beggs Bottom Row 1.Dutton 2. H.F. Valette 3...
GLC05111.01.0577
Smith's Farm in Keedysville, Virginia, at the field hospital of French's division.
20 September 1862 ca.
Inscription on verso: "Smith's Farm-Reedsville [sic], Va." Image of a large barn, surrounded by piles of hay and farming implements. A group of six people can be seen on the lower left of the image, and a pair of horses stands next to an artillery...
GLC05111.01.0761
Clarke's house, hospital for reserve forces.
Inscription on verso: "Clarke's House, Hospital for Reserve." Large house flanked by two smaller cabins with numerous trees and a whitewashed fence in front. Numeric notation on verso: "36(86)."
GLC05111.01.0765
Dr. Richard Burr [stereocard]
Inscription on verso: "War Views. Dr. Richard Burr, Embalming Surgeon, Army of the James. No. 2530."
GLC05111.01.0833
Two wounded soldiers at Fort Sedgwick [stereocard]
1865/04/02
E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm)
Inscription on verso: "War Views. Chevaux de frise, and brest works in the Union Fort Sedgwick, called by the Rebels "Fort Hell," showing two wounded soldiers. This view was made the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va, April 2d, 1865. No...
GLC05111.01.0855
Bringing in the wounded
The photo shows three men standing by a stretcher. Lying on the stretcher is a man who may be dead. Two horses and a building surrounded by a fence and trees are also in the image. Numeric notation on image: "343." Inscription on verso: "Bringing in...
GLC05111.01.0997
The Assassin's Vision
The images shows John Wilkes Booth riding on a black horse through a group of trees with the capitol building visible in the background. A ghostly image of Abraham Lincoln appears between two trees on the left side of the photograph. The trees...
GLC05111.02.0115
Philip Kearny in officers uniform, full standing views, wearing cape and holding hat and sword
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Rank insignia obsurred by cape. In officer's uniform. He is also wearing a cape which covers his left shoulder (left arm was amputated during the Mexican War). His left sleeve is pinned to his uniform jacket just above his belt. In his right arm...
GLC05111.02.0509
Philip Kearny, carte de visite, in officer's uniform, 3/4 standing view, wearing cape & holding hat & sword
A close-up version of #505. Rank insignia obsurred by cape. In officer's uniform. He is also wearing a cape which covers his left shoulder (left arm was amputated during the Mexican War). His left sleeve is pinned to his uniform jacket just above...
GLC05111.02.0510
to William Russell
1844/07/08
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Jackson writes that Texas should be annexed to remove the possibility of foreign influence, and to end tampering with slavery. He also writes of his fond memories of the "noble" Russells, his poor health, and his hope that Democrats will bury...
GLC04365
to Henry Tazewell
27 November 1797
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Addressed to either Henry Tazewell or John Dawson. Written by Madison, who left the Congress in March 1797. Apologizes for not being a better correspondent. Expresses concerns for Tazewell's health because of "autumnal pestilence of your marshes."...
GLC04373
to Jefferson Davis
circa March to May 1847
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850
Sends Davis newspapers and notes he has had no news from Secretary of War Marcy. Sends along Colonel Taylor's wishes for a speedy recovery. Hopes he has received letters from Mrs. Davis and that everyone is well. Says that he received a letter...
GLC04380
to Silvanus Bourne
17 July 1798
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Refers to letter of Bourne's from 10 July 1798. Written to the American General Consul in Amsterdam. Tries to console Bourne about the publication of one letter and the false statements made about the contents of another that made him appear pro...
GLC04403
to Samuel Holden Parsons
19 August 1776
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Written by Adams as a delegate to Continental Congress from Massachusetts to Parsons, who became a Brigadier General on 9 August 1776 and was to take part in the fighting at the Battle of Long Island on 27 August 1776. References Parsons's letters of...
GLC04424
to William C. Clark re: death of son, Robert, 6 days after death by typhus
1843/11/30
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
GLC04456
to Frederick Brown & Jeremiah Brown
11 October 1856
Brown, John, 1800-1859
Leaving Kansas, his poor health, and the health of his sons. Says he is leaving Kansas "both on business: & to recover my health," as he is suffering from "Dysentary & Chill Fever." However, "I expect to go back should the trouble continue"...
GLC04463.01
to John Brown
28 April 1855
Brown, Frederick, 1830-1856
Journey to Kansas, staking claims in Osawatomie, and plans to build a settlement. Says he, Owen, and Salmon arrived in Osawatomie, without John Jr. and Jason, and have found good land. They "intend to put up some cabbins and get to ploughing as...
GLC04463.03
to Ruth Brown
February 23, 1851
Brown, John Jr., 1821-1895
Relates news of friends and family from "the hill," their house in Ohio. Encloses a letter from "grandfather," most likely Owen Brown. Discusses construction projects, his health, family pastimes, a fire in Akron and Ruth's recent marriage. Asks...
GLC04463.05
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