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Cabinet card photograph by Warren's Portraits, 3/4 seated
1874 ca.
Warren's Portraits
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, three-quarter length portrait, seated. Notes from collector inscribed on verso.
GLC05142
Household woman.
18 June 1868
Gilman, Caroline, fl. 1868
Poem expressing the sentiment that woman's highest calling is performing household tasks. She provides a key to the persons in the poem and notes that the 1st, 2d, 3d and last stanzas were written originally in 1828 in Charleston, South Carolina...
GLC05169
'A Sayre [Satire] upon the Times'
1702
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
Verse entitled "A Saytr upon ye Times." Caustic critique of an "Unhappy York," where a manipulative church and king have allowed the colony's political affairs to become rife with corruption and hypocrisy. In New York "villians triumph under a...
GLC03107.00692
Gazette of the United States. [Vol. 2, no. 101 (April 16, 1791)]
16 April 1791
Newspaper
Contains "Discourse on Davila. No. 30."; article discussing the right of state legislatures to instruct their state's senators in Congress; extract of a report from the London Humane Society; opinions of Delaware representative John Vining on the...
GLC03128
[Collection of A.D. Clifton, C company, 6th regiment, Mississippi, cavalry] [decimalized]
circa 1864
Clifton, A. D., fl. 1864
Collection contains 7 letters from Clifton to his wife, Sallie, and family. Also contains one poem which may have been written by Clifton.
GLC03135.09
[Collection of Edwin E. Harris, field and staff, 8th battallion, Missouri, infantry][Decimalized .001-.228]
1801-1879
Harris, Edwin E., fl. 1850-1864
Letters primarily belonging to Edwin E. Harris dated 1801-1879. Consists of approximately 228 letters sent between Harris and his wife, Margaret Harris and other family members while serving in the 8th Battallion, Missouri Infantry. Contains personal...
GLC03135.10
Journal
1833-1834
Livingston, Johnston, 1817-1911
The journal contains drawings, poems, excerpts from literary and philosophical works, as well as notes on scholarly subjects. Most likely from Johnston's studies at Union College, Schenectady, N.Y.
GLC03107.04079
to Misses Loring re: thanks for notes and books of poems
1911/07/01
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Thanks for notes and books of poems.
GLC04932.02
The Young sweep in love, or the house-maid's conquest [mezzotint with color]
1772
Bowles, Carington, 1724-1793
Mezzotint printed by Carrington Bowles, 7th May 1772. Depicts a short and filthy chimney-sweep embracing a house-maid, while an obscured figure watches in the background (and puts food in his mouth). The poetry appears to be a parody of Dryden's...
GLC04961.02
On Speculation.
January 1863
A poetic broadside, attacking speculators and stressing the need for patriotism. Contains 15 stanzas, each with a faded ink "X" next to it. Signed "A.H.B." The broadside calls on Confederates to fight rather than "speculate" at home. Expounds upon...
GLC04975
Rhyme [in Dutch] re: Leysler
1689/10/19
Possibly discusses Leisler's Rebellion.
GLC03107.00160
Town and Country Magazine or Universal Repository of Knowledge, Instruction and Entertainment for the Year 1776. [Vol. 8, (1776)]
1776
Hamilton, A. Jr., fl. 1769-1785
Eighth annual volume of a periodical journal that resembles the Gentleman's Magazine and London Magazine in format and style. 12 monthly issues bound in original leather. Includes many engraved plates. Indexed at the end of the volume. Printed...
GLC03457
The American Museum or Universal Magazine. [Vol. 9 (1791)]
January 1791- June 1791
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839
Contains six monthly issues, January to June 1791. Bound in contemporary leather. Published by Carey, Stewart & Co. Contains a lot of information on American history at the beginning of the U.S. Government, Indian "depradations (sic)," Washington...
GLC03461
The American Magazine.
1787 - 1788
Loudon, Samuel, 1727-1813
Contains six monthly issues. Billed as "Containing a Miscellaneous Collection of Original an other Valuable Essays, in Prose and Verse, and Calculated both for Instruction and Amusement." A quote underneath the title reads: "Science the guide, and...
GLC03462
[Collection of Fred K. Simonds, C company, 2nd regiment, Vermont, infantry] [Decimalized .01- .05]
1861-1919
Simonds, Frederick W., fl. 1861-1919
Collection includes 1 marriage license, 1 release from service, some stock certificates, poem, recipes, pension charts, telegraphs, pension manual, 7 photographs, 3 cased images, 1864 diary, stamps. Topics include Peninsula Campaign, Second Bull Run...
GLC03523.45
[Poem attacking Benjamin F. Butler]
14 March 1863
Consists of an unsigned acrostic poem with the name "BF Butler" as the basis. An attack against General Benjamin F. Butler [possibly for his "women around town" order while he was administering New Orleans]. The notorious declaration was issued on 15...
GLC05987.39
An address delivered in the court-house in Concord, Massachusetts, on 1st August, 1844, on the anniversary of the emancipation of the negroes of the British West Indies
1844
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882
Speech by Emerson attacking slavery, one of his earliest statements in support of abolition. First edition. Published by James Munroe and Company.
GLC05766
[Broadside regarding recruitment of African Americans and celebrating emancipation in Maryland]
circa 1 November 1864
Ringwalt & Brown, fl. 1863-1865
Printed in commemoration of the adoption of emancipation in Maryland. The print incorporates five illustrations, three documenting African American combat valor and two related to emancipation and the future of African Americans. At the top of the...
GLC05701
to Samuel J. May
24 April 1834
Whittier, John G., 1807-1892
Whittier writes to May, an ardent abolitionist: "Until connected with the Cause of Anti-Slavery I never knew what friendship was... engaged in this holy cause of Truth & Love, I have found high & pure hearts beating in perfect unison... No matter...
GLC05720
Battle of Young's Branch; or, Manassas Plain, fought July 21, 1861
1862
Warder, T.B., fl. 1862
Co-authored by James M. Catlett. Signed "J. R. Barlett's" on the front cover. First edition published in Richmond by Enquirer Books and Job Press. The book has been rebound in a green cloth cover. There is also another copy of this book at GLC04061...
GLC05987.53
The southern sentinel. [Vol. 1, no. 8 (May 16, 1863)]
16 May 1863
Compton, T.G., fl. 1863
The first newspaper printed by Union occupation troops after the fall of Alexandria. Announces the arrival of Gen. Banks's army to the city. Poetry features traditional patriotic themes, one by Henry W. Longfellow. Wallpaper has faded gold leaf...
GLC05988.27
to General
1863 ca.
Averell, William W., 1832-1900
GLC06581.04.02
to T.D Porter
GLC06581.04.03
Engraving of Henry Timrod.
circa 1860
Adhered to scrapbook mount. "Drawn from a painting by P.P. Carter." "Owned by the Hon. William A. Courtenay."
GLC02453.58
Engraving of Paul Hamilton Hayne.
circa 1880
H.B. Hall & Sons, fl. 1850-1900
Adhered to scrapbook mount. Short biographical note is adhered to lower right. "Fords, Howard & Hulbert, N.Y." appears below the image.
GLC02453.62
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